New Chemtrails Theory Just Might Make You Sick Source: Alien Zoo November 23, 2000
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A report from a Canadian research foundation concluded
that the much discussed, but little publicized Chemtrails, may be an
attempt to hide a sickening military secret.
Professor Donald Scott, president of the Common Cause
Medical Research Foundation, claimed that Chemtrails are a belated
attempt by U.S. military and intelligence chieftains to stop the
spread of a debilitating disease first concocted in the early 1980s.
According to Scott's account, the military began
developing diseases in the 1970s which were infectious but not
contagious. In other words, an ailment which could be spread to enemy
troops but would not pass into other populations.
One such disease was based on a zoonosis, a disease
which can be transmitted to humans by animals, in this case
brucellosis. Brucellosis is a bacterial disease usually found in
cattle, which can cause undulant fever in humans.
By manipulating this disease, researchers were able to
design a disabling bacteria which disappeared following infection.
Troops could be infected yet exhibit no signs of the bacteria when
examined by a doctor.
In the early 1980s, secret government labs worked to
produce a brucellosis pathogen which could disable enemy troops
without the risk of infecting friendly forces. This pathogen
reportedly was based on brucellosis bacteria in a crystalline form
first developed by researchers in 1945.
According to Scott's report, such a bacteria was tested
during the summer of 1984 at Tahoe-Truckee High School in California,
where individual rooms were fitted with an independent recycling air
supply. A teacher's lounge was designated as the infection target.
Seven of eight teachers assigned to this room became very ill within
months.
The high school was only one of several locations where
the specially designed pathogens were tested, some distributed by
aerosol sprays and others by the use contaminated mosquitoes.
Scott reported that one hundred million mosquitoes a
month were bred at the Dominion Parasite Laboratory in Belleville,
Ontario, during the 1980s, then tested by both Canadian and U.S.
military authorities after being infected with brucellosis.
Some observers believe the viral epidemic reported
around New York City in recent years may have been the result of these
infected mosquitoes.
The testing of unsuspecting victims was conducted by
both the military and CIA, according to Scott, and monitored by the
National Institutes of Health as well as the Center for Disease
Control.
Encouraged by what they felt was a successful test,
military leaders reportedly passed the brucellosis bio agent to none
other than Saddam Hussein, who in the mid-1980s was fighting a
protracted war against Iran at the behest of the CIA.
In 1986, with the approval of Vice-President George
Bush, Saddam received shipments of both brucella abortus, biotypes 3
and 9, and brucella melitensis, biotypes 1 and 3.
After Saddam obtained a stockpile of the brucellosis, a
terrible discovery was made - these designer bacteria mutated and
became contagious.
According to Scott's report, Saddam used this pathogen
on American troops during the Persian Gulf War in 1991, resulting in
the illness referred to as Gulf War Syndrome. More than 100,000 Gulf
War vets now suffer from this syndrome, which causes chronic fatigue,
loss of appetite, profuse sweating even at rest, joint and muscle
pain, insomnia, nausea, and damage to major organs.
Much of this information may be found in a 1994 report
by Senator Donald W. Riegle, Jr., titled, "U.S. Chemical and
Biological Warfare-related Dual Use Exports to Iraq and Their Possible
Impact on the Health Consequences of the Persian Gulf War."
Troops initially were told that no such infection
existed and that the problem was mostly in their mind. Slowly, over
the years, authorities were forced to admit that something had
triggered severe illness in many Gulf War veterans.
By then, a variant of the brucellosis had spread to the
civilian population. Many people began suffering from general
debilitation and tiredness.
When it became know that the contagion was spreading
into the general population, top officials with the National
Institutes of Health and Center for Disease Control, as well as the
Defense Department and the Department of Health and Human Resources
began a program of misrepresentation of the disease to mask their role
in its origin. The illness was claimed to be connected to the
Epstein-Barr virus and was labeled "Chronic Mononucleosis."
This has now become known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Like the veterans before them, victims of this ailment were told it
was merely a psychological condition.
One victim, Dr. Martin Lerner of William Beaumont
Hospital in Royal Oak, MI, told his peers in the American Society of
Microbiology that his bout with this mysterious disease left his heart
damaged. Dr. Lerner and others suspected that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
is caused by viral infection.
Top-level officials, concerned both with the spread of
the contagion and with the risk that their role in its origin would
become publicly known, moved to counteract the pathogen. This program
may explain the mysterious Chemtrails which have been noted over major
population centers during the past couple of years.
As explained by Scott, "We have learned . . . that a
patent was issued in 1996 for an aerosol vaccination process which
would permit the vaccination of wildlife and domestic herds by
spraying them or their disease vectors (birds) from the air. . . .
"We have noted that many of the sightings of Chemtrails
are over migratory bird flight paths. We are currently preparing a
report on this subject for release in January 2001.
"The Chemtrails program may well be a belated effort by
the U.S. and Canadian governments to get the brucellosis genie back in
its bottle."
To learn more about who may be behind nefarious
activities such as Chemtrails, read Rule by Secrecy: The Hidden
History That Connects The Trilateral Commission, The Freemasons and
The Great Pyramid by Jim Marrs, now available from finer bookstores
everywhere and from JimMarrs.com. Read Alien Agenda by Jim Marrs, for
an in-depth look at UFOs, available at this Web site. Also Jim Marrs'
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