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February 18, 1999: Chemtrails - William Thomas | Miami Circle - Richard C. Hoagland

May 25, 20242 hr 18 minSeason 1999Ep. 521
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Episode description

Art Bell welcomes investigative journalist William Thomas to examine disturbing reports of unusual aerial spraying across the United States. Thomas presents evidence of persistent contrails, which he calls chemtrails, that linger for hours and spread into cloud banks rather than dissipating like normal contrails. He details lab findings of ethylene dibromide, a banned carcinogen, in ground samples and connects widespread respiratory illness to spraying patterns across 41 states.

Thomas traces the precedent for open-air biological testing back to the 1950s, citing Senate testimony confirming that 239 American cities were sprayed with various agents. He identifies pseudomonas and mycoplasm as potential pathogens linked to the mysterious ailments, noting that antibiotics prove ineffective against the illness. Callers from across the country report matching symptoms and sightings of grid-pattern contrails over their communities.

The program opens with breaking news that the Miami-Dade County Commission has voted 10 to 1 to save the Miami Circle through eminent domain, a victory Art credits to listener activism. The show later features Richard C. Hoagland with updates on the legal battles surrounding the archaeological site.
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