The episode details an alleged DOE project called "Aeropharmacology," framed as ozone layer remediation but described as "chemtrails." Jim Phelps, identifying himself as a whistleblower and the inventor of the DOE's ozone remediation, discusses the origins and purposes of chemtrails, linking them to Edward Teller's Star Wars project. The post claims chemtrails involve dispersing various substances, including aluminum oxide, barium, and titanium dioxide, into the atmosphere. These materials are allegedly intended to absorb UV radiation, manipulate weather patterns, and even influence human health, but Phelps suggests that the long-term effects are harmful. The author contends the government hides the truth about the damage from fluoride and promotes the use of secret testing and experimentation. Phelps calls for citizen awareness and government accountability regarding these programs.
Timeline of Events
- Ancient Egypt: Use of gold techniques to combat the effects of volcanic eruptions, possibly referring to the Mt. Sinai volcano.
- 164-180, 541-542, 1350-90, 1575, 1665: Plague outbreaks in Europe associated with volcanic explosions, with the 535 AD Krakatoa eruption potentially triggering Europe's Dark Age.
- 1930s: German industrial research by IG Farben discovers Gq/11 effects and T-3 thyroid hormone damage using frogs, while also developing fluoride nerve gases.
- World War II: IG Farben supplies cyanide for Nazi death camps. Germany uses fluoride to keep concentration camp prisoners docile. The US begins the Manhattan Project, requiring fluorine.
- Post-WWII: IG Farben is broken up into pharmaceutical, chemical, and oil companies, some with connections to the Bush family.
- Mid-20th Century: Atmospheric nuclear testing induces potential well effects and ionization of the air, leading to rain after test shots.
- 1960s: Eisenhower warns of the military/industrial complex. First discovery of G-proteins.
- 1970s: NASA observes that high-altitude jet exhausts affect the greenhouse effect. Free Hepatitis B vaccination programs begin in the US, possibly introducing designer viruses that lead to the AIDS epidemic.
- 1980s: DOE begins to discover synergistic effects involving the environment and health, such as the Vit. B-17 (Laetrile) effect. Oak Ridge studies toxic emissions from weapons plants and cyanide mining techniques.
- Mid-1980s: At Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), health problems are linked to hydrogen fluoride (HF) emissions from DOE plants and TVA coal plants. Studies reveal mental and physical damage to K-25 workers from HF leaks. Jim Phelps conceives the idea of air pharmacology and HAARP.
- 1986-1987: The "co-emission" or "chemtrail" idea is developed at ORNL, using jets as global spray cans to offset global warming by using barium oxide which absorbs humidity and would gather moisture mass from the air. The use of aluminum from public water treatment is also considered as a way to clean the air of pollutants. Experimentation with chemtrails to modify human health begins, including cyanide emissions from the K-25 TSCA incinerator.
- 1990s: Oak Ridge experiences many 100-year storms in a short period, attributed to weapon plants influence on the weather.
- 1994: Nobel Prize is awarded for the discovery of G-proteins.
- 1997: Edward Teller publishes the LLNL report on particle reflectance for a global shield against global warming.
- Late 1990s - Early 2000s: Air pharmacology techniques using planes to spray aluminum oxide, barium and titanium compounds are developed to control CO2 global warming due to coal emissions and to offset pollution induced illnesses from fluoride. A secret program called "Project Cloverleaf" is established to install these spray systems on planes.
- Early 2000s: Jim Phelps becomes a whistleblower, exposing DOE/DOD chemtrail programs and their links to health issues and corruption.
- Present: The chemtrail program continues, and SARS is intentionally allowed to ravage the health of countries kept in the dark...