Daily Archives: January 29, 2012

Video Footage From The Bottom Of the South Island Shows Chemtrail

The following video, which shows an obvious chemtrail in the sky, was shot in Bluff on January the 28th, 2012 by Joel Ryan.  This area does not have passenger planes passing over it, which makes it somewhat difficult for the … Continue reading

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Chemtrail X-Pattern Over Highland, Indiana, US – January 18, 2012

The following came via email on the 19th of January, 2012 from an activist who is  sending photos of aerosols to the Center for Disease Control. This photo was taken  at 1:45pm on the 18th of January, 2012, in Highland, … Continue reading

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Aerosol Trails Sprayed In Arcs Over Taranaki, NZ

The following came via email on the 24th of January, 2012, from Anna Anon:  “Taken at 6:50 am this morning – the first photo shows a plane spraying at a 90 degree bank, so maneuvering like indicates it probably has … Continue reading

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Oil company to woo East Coast council staff

Stuff.co.nz Council staff are set to be hosted on an all-expenses paid trip to North America by oil exploration officials, who say there is potential to build “thousands” of wells on the East Coast. The Sunday Star-Times revealed last weekend … Continue reading

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Chemtrails And Strange Cloud Material Over Auckland, NZ

Writes Graeme B. of Auckland: “I follow your website with interest as I’ve been suspicious of these for some time.  I’ve got quite a few sky pictures, but here’s a few taken from Northwest Auckland.   The first was taken on … Continue reading

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Active 200-km fault found off Honshu’s Kii Peninsula, Japan

JapanTimes  January 29, 2012 Previous shifts caused magnitude 8.6 quake, huge tsunami: scientists An active fault around 200 km long that is believed to have been a source of huge quakes in the past has been found off Honshu’s Kii … Continue reading

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