BOOM ATTRACTS MAINSTREAM MEDIA: RECENT ARTICLE FROM THE COLUMBUS, GEORGIA LEDGER ENQUIRER FEB 11 2000 SUBMITTED TO www.carnicom.com BY A CONCERNED CITIZEN
A lengthy letter from the EPA, sent to a concerned citizen and copied on this page, is a complete denial of the possibility of aerosols and aerosol operations. The letter speaks a common theme of denial that the spray lines, witnessed by an increasing number of people and spreading out across the sky, are simply normal contrail exhaust from aircraft engines.
Pictures on this page show unusual samples from Sacramento, California that a witness sent in to the Carnicom Institute. These samples, which are white and of granular or powder form, are not at all similar to the fibrous microscopic samples sent in and discussed earlier. The significance of this ground sample, as well as the identification of it, remains unknown at this time.
A witness sent in two photos that show colored clouds, possibly indicating chemicals in the clouds from aerosol spraying. Though the witness said you couldn’t see the colors with the naked eye, the colors in the videotape (and seen in the pictures posted on this page), pink, green, yellow and purple, stayed visible for about 2 minutes.
The process of submitting protest letters via www.carnicom.com began on Nov 20 1999, and thus far includes over 1700 letters sent to federal and state officials. This statement affects letters that have been sent to state officials only.
A comprehensive briefing package on the aerosol issue containing photographs, testimonies, research references and petitions for congressional action on this issue was hand delivered by a prominent media person to Congressional Representative Thomas Udall of New Mexico on September 2, 1999. After no response for evaluation was received back by late November 1999, second and third letters were sent asking for a reply from Representative Udall. Mr. Udall finally sent a form letter back in March of 2000 to the deliverer of the material, stating that he had made a request for Congress to hold hearings on this matter. A spokesman for Representative Udall later stated no such request had been made to Congress by Representative Udall.