More mountain patients reporting sickness
since yellow dust appeared
by Laurie A. Kelly
The unexplained yellow powder that
mysteriously appeared in mountain communities
last Dec. 7 and again in February has prompted
The Alpenhorn News to further investigation of
the appearance of these aerial trails that many
believe are the cause of the increase in
respiratory problems plaguing mountain
communities.
Chemtrails, the visible vapor streams left by
low-altitude chemical spraying, have been under
scrutiny for more than seven years now, since
the first appearances of the heavy white
streamers in the sky in early 1999. Despite the
efforts of investigators, very little
information has been released to the public.
Locally, the issue surfaced in early December
when many mountain residents observed a fine,
slippery yellow powder on their cars and around
the exterior of their homes.
Gretchen Sherman, who lives in Cedar Glen,
said she was concerned enough about the
situation that she notified the South Coast Air
Quality Management District and the agency sent
an inspector to her home. The man took a sample,
she said, and tentatively identified the powder
as cedar pollen.
However, a biologist told this newspaper that
December is not the season when cedar pollen
normally appears, and that when it does appear,
in the spring, it does not “explode.” Several
witnesses said they had seen a yellow cloud
“exploding” in the skies over the Lake Arrowhead
area prior to the appearance of the mysterious
yellow dust or powder.
Government officials have repeatedly dodged
the questions of concerned citizens and, when
pressed, have said the appearance of powder in
other areas is nothing more than pollen. People
continue to become ill and high levels of
chemicals continue to show up in random testing
of soil and water supplies, according to
informed sources.
In the beginning, the activities of chemtrail
investigators were considered nothing more than
speculation. Scientists connected to these
efforts were considered to be conspiracy
theorists. But with the increasingly visible
presence of chemtrails, many contend that the
time has come for speculation to lead into
knowledge, as theory – and fears – are
apparently becoming reality.
Witnesses have told this newspaper that they
have seen and photographed KC 135s and KC 10s,
stripped of any military markings and outfitted
with what appears to be a “spraying device.”
Airport personnel and pilots have confirmed for
this reporter that some commercial airliners
have also been outfitted to leave long-lasting
chemtrails. One former Air Force pilot, who
wished not to be named, said, “Yeah, we have
them, but were not supposed to talk about it.”
The existence of equipment capable of
producing aerosol spraying has been
demonstrated, and senior Air Force officials
acknowledge this capability, though they say its
purpose is pest control and fuel dumping.
But nonmilitary sources say there are two
major reasons for the use of such equipment –
weather modification and biochemical warfare. As
more information is discovered the two are
appearing more like a single cause.
Community after community continues to report
that hundreds of people are becoming ill at the
same time, and these reports usually follow on
the heels of times of heavy chemtrail activity.
In San Bernardino Mountains communities, three
physicians, all of whom asked not to be
identified, have reported an increasing number
of patients being seen for similar illness since
December.
Persistent hacking coughs, upper respiratory
and intestinal distress, pneumonia, extreme
fatigue, lethargy, dizziness, disorientation,
splitting headaches, elevated arthritis symptoms
and unexplainable nosebleeds are just a few of
the symptoms these doctors have described.
These doctors have said they are seeing
larger numbers of patients with these complaints
during or within days after the times that the
physicians themselves have observed a larger
number of chemtrails in the skies above mountain
communities.
Ed Burrows, a pharmacist who lives in
Crestline, told The Alpenhorn News that he is
seeing similar signs of illness in himself.
Since early December he has been suffering from
a respiratory ailment that has includes a “gooey
phlegm” that, despite his best efforts, he has
been unable to relieve. Burrows said the issue
is raising “high concern” for him that his
health may be “jeopardized.” Burrows said he
“feels that it is directly related” to recent
chemtrail activity.
“Our government’s refusal to level with the
people indicates that whatever it is they are
polluting our environment with must be dangerous
and/or unhealthy. There is no need to be
secretive if what you are doing is beneficial,”
he said.
In an e-mail he sent to this reporter,
Burrows wrote, “As the former owner and
pharmacist of the Lake Gregory Pharmacy for more
than two decades, this is the first time in
those 22 years I’ve witnessed so many in our
community suffering with respiratory ailments
with no apparent cause… Edward Burrows Pharm. D,
RPh.”
Many respected researchers are attributing
these illnesses to toxic chemicals used in
government-sponsored weather-modification
programs already in effect and intended to
minimize the effects of serious weather events
such as Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Senate Bill
517, proposed by Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison
(R-TX), would create a platform for future
legislation that would allow for a nationwide
weather-modification advisory and research board
to make large-scale chemical alterations in our
atmosphere. Authoritative sources say this is
already occurring.
High levels of barium, aluminum and quartz
have already been found in areas that have been
reporting heavy chemtrail activity. Those
substances, though natural minerals, have never
been detected in those areas previously. For
example, in portions of Canada, one of the first
countries to raise awareness of aerosol
spraying, barium and aluminum levels were found
to be seven times above normal, according to
media accounts published in a Vancouver
newspaper in 1999.
Since publishing the story last week The
Alpenhorn News has received requests for
information from organizations as far away as
Chicago. Many of these organizations have said
they are having difficulty getting the news
media to publish stories regarding the kinds of
chemtrails that have been recently spotted above
the San Bernardino
Mountains.