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October 12, 2010   www.coasttocoastam.com    Coast Insider Audio

 
Chemtrails:

On Monday’s show, investigative reporters and film producers G. Edward Griffin and Mike Murphy presented evidence and theories behind the phenomenon of chemtrails, which are said to be caused by chemical or biological agents deliberately sprayed into the atmosphere by planes. Griffin differentiated chemtrails from jet contrails, noting that contrails (condensation trails) dissipate quickly in the air, while chemtrails linger for some time.

The two pointed toward geoengineering (weather modification) as a rapidly developing industry that is experimenting with aerial spraying/chemtrails. Murphy cited the US Military’s report Owning the Weather in 2025 ( PDF file), and connected the spraying with massive amounts of aluminum, barium, and strontium found in snow, rain, and soil samples in places like Mount Shasta. For more on test results, he recommended the site geoengineeringwatch.org. He also talked about declining organic farming in Hawaii, and suggested that chemtrails might be damaging crops in order to force farmers to use GMO seeds.

In describing a plane’s typical chemtrail mission, “we see them in the morning…going back and forth in the sky, and behind them we see the long trails that persist,” said Murphy, who noted that this is a global operation that sometimes involves UN planes, and many different governments. They are traversing the sky where there are no regular flight patterns, Griffin added. The agenda of those using chemtrails likely extends beyond weather modification, and may involve population control experiments, Murphy said. What do you think chemtrails are? Vote or view the results in our C2C Insta-poll.

Solar Flares:

First hour guest, Earth changes expert Mitch Battros shared an update on recent solar activity, which included a small B-class flare. Because of the cycle we’re in, with Earth’s magnetic field weakening, we could be affected more by smaller flares, such as experiencing satellite outages, he warned.

Video Fix:

A posting from The Daily Leopard features two video clips of amazing flying fish, which use their pectoral fins to take gliding flights through the air to escape predators underwater.
 
Today in Strangeness:

On this day in 1773, America’s first insane asylum opened in Virginia. A polio sufferer became the first person to use an iron lung respirator on this date in 1928, at the Children’s Hospital in Boston. The psychic Romark attempted to drive blindfolded on October 12, 1977. He smashed into a police van.

Tonight’s Show, Tuesday, October 12th:

Medical consultant and writer T. ‘Lee’ Baumann, MD will discuss how his work in physics transformed him from a dyed in the wool skeptic to a more spiritual person, and how a physics book he wrote inspired the hit TV show Joan of Arcadia.
 

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