GEL FALLOUT REPORTS

GEL FALLOUT REPORTS

A honey like substance was splattered on a witness’ windshield while she was driving in California in April 2000, as well as on the car’s windshield behind her. The woman took photographs that are shown in this paper, and a small sample of this material was sent to Clifford Carnicom for analysis. There is fibrous material in the sample as well. This occurred under a clear sky with no obvious reason for this material to have landed on this car. Of note are two similar instances of what appeared to be identical materials observed, one in July 2000 in Albuquerque New Mexico that was experienced by Clifford Carnicom, where a material landed on his car windshield that was similar form and color to that of the samples sent to him previously. Another report from a witness in North Carolina claimed in August 2000 that a very similar material was found on her car windshield.
A CITIZEN’S CHRONICLE OF INQUIRIES

A CITIZEN’S CHRONICLE OF INQUIRIES

This page is a documentary as to the number of mailings that have been sent to politicians, television stations, the California Attorney General, the EPA and others by one Rick Moors. Mr. Moors also chronicles how many replies he has received, and each of Mr. Moor’s letters sent and received are included in this page. Each of the replies contains the standard ‘these trails are normal’ verbiage.
EPA CONTINUES TO BE ‘UNAWARE’

EPA CONTINUES TO BE ‘UNAWARE’

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.
REPRESENTATIVE UDALL FAILS TO RESPOND

REPRESENTATIVE UDALL FAILS TO RESPOND

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.
WORLD NET DAILY ‘PASSES’ FOR THE TIME BEING

WORLD NET DAILY ‘PASSES’ FOR THE TIME BEING

Notice has been received on 01-13-00 that the World Net Daily, a leading internet newspaper, will be 'passing' on the presentation of an article on the aerosol issue. Two days prior to this announcement, an impending article on the aerosol issue was indicated by this same newspaper. No specific reason for the cancellation or postponement of the article was stated, other than that the issue had been forwarded to higher editorial management.