CHEMTRAILS FILL MADISON VALLEY SKIES

When I first heard about this noxious assault on Montana's magnificent skies, I was sure someone must be mistaken. How could anyone commit such a travesty on this beautiful land? It just didn't make any sense.  It was only after I saw them for myself that I began to research this world-wide phenomenon as it related to our own precious backyard. What I have discovered has not been encouraging.

Beginning at least by 1994 in the U.S., these white trails  are now being spread across our skies at a fever pitch. Chemtrails differ from ordinary jet contrails by their heavy consistency and lower altitude. Sometimes their crystalline nature causes a rainbow affect. They  often spread out into 'dripping fingers' (see middle pic) as they deposit their noxious cargo on everything below: Cattle, people, land... 

The researchers say they are usually filled with Barium Oxide. This is a 'salt' that soaks up the moisture out of the ground, your skin, eyes and the air, then makes clouds  that carry the moisture away. We are curious why anyone would want to 'dry up' Montana, unless someone is hoping we'll all move away. Seems absurd, doesn't it? Especially after all the fires last year...

Whatever the reason,  if you find yourself in denial about this odd happening over hometown skies, don't worry: You're not alone.  None of us want to face the unthinkable. But don't take my word for it: Satisfy your own curiosity. Here are links to get you started:
http://www.carnicom.com/contrails.htm  
http://www.madvalleyvoice.com

The 'party-line' is that these are nothing but ordinary contrails and that all the researchers are conspiracy theorists. I was talking to an FAA official the other day: "Jim," I asked counting the lines in the sky over my head, "what are the odds of 9 transcontinental flights crisscrossing the Madison Valley within 15 minutes of each other?" He paused. I could almost hear him collecting his thoughts. "none." he said. 

EMAIL ALT ENERGY TOUR HOME

This website created by The BuckingTrout
Contact:
webmaster@buckingtrout.net