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1908 NBC report on contrail’d skies – Gov wants more ‘hub’

Thursday, September 6, 2012 4:22
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CONTRAILED SKIES, that’s what I’m calling this blogpost in honour of the Oxford sky situation this morning that was PRIMARILY congested-to-fuck with these persistent contrails some have called CHEMTRAILS. They started round about 6 a.m. and got worse until the WHOLE SKY over Oxford was WHITE. Overcast. Sun-blocking.

This NBC news report on how contrails create cloud cover, which has an effect on the weather, aired on 12/30/1980

Government and FAA already know that these skylong contrails reduce the direct sunlight this planet gets, promoting cloud cover, resulting in you and I producing less vitamin D) in our blood. Why would these agencies be looking to INCREASE the hub potential of this tin island i.e. MORE RUNWAYS FOR MORE SKY POLLUTING JETS if not to make us MORE ILL and further increase market share for the absolutely massive Big Pharma industry?

I suspect this so-called (carbon taxed) GLOBAL WARMING (scam) will end up being SOLELY based on our totally inefficient and unhealthy generation and use of Electricity, it’s the only real big thing we’ve been doing since the turn of the last century.

TECHNOLOGY (such as the monitor you’re reading this cancer off) could be the death of humanity, literally.



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