Daniel Joseph Leach Jr.founder of http://AntiIlluminatiParty.com
According to some people who want to be willfully ignorant about the so called chemtrail conspiracy theory, those long-lasting trails left in the sky by high-flying aircraft are chemical or biological agents deliberately sprayed for Geo engineering and weather modification. Just in case you want to have a better understanding of this subject.here are just some of the historical Facts not conspiracy theory’s but conspiracy facts!
RESOURCE LIST AND REFERENCES
1976 UN Weather Weapons Treaty
Canada: Weather Modification Information Act (1985): http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/PDF/W-5.pdfsued:
European Parliament (Motion B4-0551/95)
http://www.envirosecurity.org/ges/TheorinReport14Jan1999.pdf or
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do…–
1999-0005+0+DOC+PDF+V0%2F%2FENpr 2009 Report 10/09 RS1636
The Royal Society (London), Geoengineering the Climate: Science, Governance and
Uncertainty (2009) [Founded in 1660, the Royal Society is an independent scientific academy]
http://royalsociety.org/…/publ…/2009/geoengineering-climate/
UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee report, Regulation of Geoengineering, 2010
http://www.parliament.uk/…/comm…/science-technology/s-t-pn26–
100318/
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/…/cmsctech/221/221.pdf
Summary of conventions on weather modification, Scientific American, Oct. 2012:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm…
U.S. military’s secret experiment sprayed toxic chemicals on low-income housing
http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=41600,
University of Missouri Dissertation, DAI/A 73-10, Jul 2012,http://gradworks.umi.com/35/15/3515886.html
UK: Guardian newspaper report April 2002 (http://politics.guardian.co.uk/…/story/0,9174,688098,00.html
List of Geoengineering Patents:http://geoengineeringwatch.nature4less.com/?page_id=26
Water, Air & soil testing list of results (8 countries where tests have been taken):
http://geoengineeringwatch.nature4less.com/…
UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 2010 & Oct. 2012, a de facto moratorium on geoengineering
experiments (Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration),
http://www.etcgroup.org/…/pdf_…/ETCNRCBDmoratorium101029.pdf
http://www.etcgroup.org/issues/climate-geoengineering
Belfort Group (Belgium), report Case Orange: Contrail Science, Impact on Climate and Weather
Manipulation (written by aviation engineers and pilots), analysis of highlights of the report:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/atmospheric-geoengineeri…/20369
Carnicom Institute (USA):http://www.carnicominstitute.org/html/geoengineering.html
“What in the World are they Spraying” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te_FOsKL_5Q
http://www.coalitionagainstgeoengineering.org/j…/take-action
May 2007 Informal Report on Chemtrails (UK)
http://www.checktheevidence.com/…/Dept%20of%20Environment%2…
http://www.tdlr.state.tx.us/weather/weathermod.htm (the website Texas Department of Licensing and
Regulation, “Currently, cloud-seeding projects designed to increase rainfall from convective cloud towers
are conducted in nearly 31 million acres of Texas (or almost one-fifth of the state’s land area).
10 Short Medieval Poems Everyone Should Read
Looking for some great short medieval poems which are easy to read? Look no further than this, our latest post…
Medieval poetry can be a daunting field to dip into (to mix our metaphors terribly). Although Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and Dante’s Divine Comedy are masterpieces and essential reading, perhaps the best route into medieval poetry – as with any poetry – is to start small. What follows is our pick of the best short medieval poems written in English.
They are all presented in the original Middle English, because here at Interesting Literature we believe that that’s the best way to read the poems. This does mean that several words/phrases need glossing, so we’ve done this briefly before each poem. All of these poems were written (or at least written down) some time during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries: our source for them is the excellent Penguin book of Medieval…
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10 Short Medieval Poems Everyone Should Read
Looking for some great short medieval poems which are easy to read? Look no further than this, our latest post…
Medieval poetry can be a daunting field to dip into (to mix our metaphors terribly). Although Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and Dante’s Divine Comedy are masterpieces and essential reading, perhaps the best route into medieval poetry – as with any poetry – is to start small. What follows is our pick of the best short medieval poems written in English.
They are all presented in the original Middle English, because here at Interesting Literature we believe that that’s the best way to read the poems. This does mean that several words/phrases need glossing, so we’ve done this briefly before each poem. All of these poems were written (or at least written down) some time during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries: our source for them is the excellent Penguin book of Medieval…
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No Change In Arctic Sea Ice Thickness For 75 Years
In February, 1940 near-polar sea ice was two metres thick.
23 Feb 1940 – THE NORTH POLE. Is it Getting Warmer. | BUNDABER…
Seventy five years later, the Navy reports that near-polar Arctic sea ice is two metres thick.
There has been no net change in the thickness of Arctic sea ice for 75 years. Government experts call it a “death spiral.”


