NATIONWIDE AEROSOL PROTEST PRESS RELEASE

NATIONWIDE AEROSOL PROTEST PRESS RELEASE

Coalition to Protest Worldwide Aerial Spraying ("Aerosols"), 11.20.99 BOSTON, MA--A coalition including Will Thomas and other journalists, researchers and citizens will protest the aerial spraying, commonly called "chemtrails," over what appears to be all major populated areas of the United States, as well as parts of Europe and Australia. The demonstration will be held in front of the New York Times building, at 209 West 43rd St. on Saturday, November 20, 1999 from 12noon to 3pm, while simultaneous protests are being held in Santa Fe, NM and Aspen, CO.
The Santa Fe Contrail (Aerosol) Journal

The Santa Fe Contrail (Aerosol) Journal

Various news items from the Santa Fe Contrail Journal are included here that speak to the aerosol programs and their effects. Included in this work are news items such as NASA coming up with a new cloud name (Cirrus contrailus) to describe the aerosol clouds; despite mainstream media ignoring such news, it was reported tjat during week 19 of 1999, the percentage of deaths attributed to pneumonia and influenza reported by 166 US cities was 6.8%, being approximately epidemic threshold; and news of William Thomas’ involvement with groups opposed to the aerosol spraying.
WILLIAM THOMAS TO SPEAK ASPEN COLORADO

WILLIAM THOMAS TO SPEAK ASPEN COLORADO

William Thomas' "Chemtrails Over America" Speaking Tour Comes to Aspen, Colorado on August 21st As an award-winning investigative journalist with 30 years' professional experience, William Thomas was the first reporter to break the story on national media about large-scale aerial spraying of pathogens or aerosols across North America by unmarked tanker-type refueling aircraft. Thomas will present information about his latest aerosols research at the Aspen District Theater (at the Aspen Elementary School on Maroon Creek Road) on Saturday August 21st at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $15. To date, Thomas has obtained more than 500 interviews and detailed written reports from every corner of the USA describing an aerial phenomenon underway for the past several years. Two years ago, William Wallace was plowing fields on a ranch in Washington state when someone declared war on him. Without warning or provocation, a US Navy Intruder got real sick for about three weeks," Wallace relates. "My eyes watered. Fluid came out of my nose..." Headaches and extreme joint pain restricted his movements and drained his vitality. He was soon fired for being unproductive.