I was willing to give this a reasonable chance until I read this:
One early morning in '99 Range was returing from Henderson when a low-flying craft dropped a trail right overhead along Boulder Highway. "It covered my car with a sticky web-like coating and I saved a specimen in a jar. Microscopic fiber-like filaments," Range reports
What was the outcome of the analysis of this specimen? If this happened in 1999 don't you think she would've taken it in for analysis by now?
And what does being over 25 have to do with anything? Are all people over 25 blind or something?
I live in NJ so I can't say that its completely untrue but, I find it hard to believe that so few people have come forward. A lot of people live in Vegas, I would've expected more people to have said somethin by now and I would expect this to be national news if it were true. People aren't as complacent as you think they are, when it has to do with their long term health and the health of their children, people are usually very vigilant.
2006-06-22 03:57:45
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answered by evillyn 6
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Seems a couple very key facts are missing from those stories:
1. Hard data on the health trends in Vegas. We all know the data is available; so why not include it in the article if there has been a larger increase of respiratory or flu illnesses in Vegas than in other cities?
2. An actual comparison of known flight patterns to observed contrails. Of course, we all know that not all military aircraft flight plans are public, but we can still observe aircraft taking off & landing.
I'm not doubting that there is an issue with the use of a known carcinogen in jet fuel, but unfortunately, the rest of the consipiracy theory so unsupported that it is going to be a stumbling block to addressing anything.
2006-06-22 05:49:14
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answered by M Huegerich 4
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Sounds like another conspiracy theory. People think George Bush planned 9/11. Really, he is too dumb to do such a thing. Others think that we detonated a nuclear device in the Indian Ocean to cause the big tsunami. What total nonsense. People are just trying to find things to complain/write about so they can make money.
2006-06-22 03:43:06
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answered by spudric13 7
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Wow .. the lamest conspiracy theory to date.
Let me see if I have this right ... these mysterious vapor trails in the sky are reported to contain a common additive used in jet fuel .. correct?
Wow .. wonder where they could be coming from? Jets maybe? hmmmmmmm
Sounds like military test aircraft burning some new high tech fuel mixture whos exhaust lingers in the air longer ...
What a mystery!
2006-06-22 03:47:28
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answered by sam21462 5
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I am not PARANOID please...just open to all possibilities in the human realm. I am definitely over twenty five, and, I can say beyond a doubt the old adage about 'BELIEVE ONLY 10% OF WHAT YOU SEE and QUESTION 90% OF WHAT YOU DON'T SEE' is in order here. Here are a small list of the possibilities...the way I see it.
1. These are anti-biological counter measures being tested for a possible terrorist/enemy attack on the U.S.A., they go on all the time but you'll hear very little about them...and our military, justifiably so denies any knowledge of same.
2. These are test for a possible terrorist/enemy attack on the U.S.A., to see how our general population will react mentally to them. They go on all the time but you'll hear very little about them...and our military, justifiably so denies any knowledge of same.
3. These are environmental test measuring the impact on the environment in case of a possible terrorist/enemy attack on the U.S.A., to see how not only the environment but also our general population will react to them. They go on all the time but you'll hear very little about them...and our military, justifiably so denies any knowledge of same.
4. Or maybe their are trying out different ways/means to combat 'GLOBAL WARMING' a much greater problem facing us today than either TERRORIST, VISITORS FROM ANOTHER PLANET or BIG BROTHER conspiracy's.
2006-07-01 08:40:38
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answered by oldtimer 4
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Oh well.
Do a search into the "woodpecker matrix". It's a theory that the now defunct USSR still has microwave transmissions crisscrossing over North America and that they can shut down our electricty and computers when ever they feel like it.
2006-06-22 03:43:21
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answered by cirestan 6
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people are more worried about traffic then destruction of ozone or earth itself as long as they dont have to go through it plus
The cabinet and administration of the president we have right now doesnt concern much for environmental issues.
after sept 11th they concentrated on security of Airlines and america some of citizens rights were sacrificed for protection
i doubt that administration will think twice about toxic Airline jet streams as long as they fly straight to destination.
people are less aware of environemntal issues. you can always post or blog on environmental websites but because they are lable less importaint
2006-06-29 22:49:53
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answered by Anonymous
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What
2006-06-22 03:40:54
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answered by wancarol 4
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