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Chemtrails...... things that make you go HMMmmmmmmmmmmmm

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>I copied this post from Chemtrail Central - I hope Mark doesn't mind,

>but I thought this was important info. This is the company that was

>being discussed yesterday at CTTUSA when began delaying the

>posts.

>

>HIS COMPANY MAKES THE CHEM MATERIAL!!!

>

>Hey everyone,

>

>I am a newbie to the site, but have been researching the spraying for

>quite some time. We are all more than a little frustrated at the lack

>of mainstream information on this, but nonetheless every now and then

>some useful tidbits float to the surface of the media cesspool.

>I know a main topic of all your concerns is WHAT the heck is this crap

>they are spraying and WHERE does it come from?! Up until now the only

>way anyone has been able to analyze the " gunk " is by collecting it as

>it falls, never knowing the origin. It appears to be a type of polymer

>with heavy metals and other compounds added. Well, I have major

>information for everyone here, and I am hoping some of you may have

>similar information to share.

>

>- One of the manufacturers of the " Chem " polymer material is AVERY

>DENNISON Corporation in MILL HALL, PENNSYLVANIA. http://

>www.performancepolymers.averydennison.com/perfpoly/perfpolysite.nsf/PG

>/L3B2C2?OpenDocument

>

>the plant is located at:171 Draketown Road Mill Hall, PA

>

>In April of 2003, Avery had a chemical " spill " at their Mill Hall plant

>which manufactures " Emulsion Polymers " . This spill was covered on local

>television, (WNEP TV, WBRE TV, WYOU TV in Central and Northeast

>Pennsylvania) and appeared to be a minor story. The news program

>clearly showed " COBWEBS " of sticky GLUE LIKE clear polymer clinging to

>trees in the area. The plant is roughly a mile away from a local

>school, Central Mountain Middle School, which had to be evacuated due

>to the spill. Over 100 Students were sent to local hospitals for SEVERE

>RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS, skin irritations and flu like symtoms caused by

>the " glue " .

>

>And I quote: " The incident was caused by a sudden increase in

>temperature and subsequent buildup of pressure in a batch reactor. The

>increased pressure activated the reactor's safety venting system and

>resulted in a discharge of acrylic polymer adhesive to the atmosphere.

>The sticky material landed on 550 vehicles, 225 buildings and 250

>people, including students from nearby Central Mountain Middle School. "

>

>...Does this sound like a normal spill? Does this even sound like

>normal glue? This material (known as POLYVINYL ESTER POLYMER) was

>SPRAYED into the atmosphere and diffused over a mile away and landed in

>trees, on cars and houses as a cobweb like substance which caused

>severe health problems for anyone who came in contact with it. Sound

>Familiar???

>

>The funny thing about this so-called " spill " is that if you take the

>school address and the Avery Dennison address (171 Draketown Road Mill

>Hall, PA) and punch them into the maps driving direction search

>(and I hope you do)... you will see that it is ONE AND A HALF MILES

>AWAY. For any " glue " to have reached the whole town and School, it had

>to have been sprayed out of the tank (accidentally or on purpose), and

>CARRIED BY THE WIND over a mile and a half, a'la chemtrails. I dont

>know of any normal adhesives that would do that, frankly. The school is

>down-wind from the plant. Nice, eh?

>

>...Avery Dennison was fined by the Dept of Envoronmental Protection for

>the spill, and information can still be found here: http://

>www.chemsafety.gov/completed_investigations/info.cfm?ID=37 Posted by

>ChemyMcTrail | 7 comment(s) | read more...

>

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Chemtrails...... things that make you go HMMmmmmmmmmmmmm

>List-subscribe: <mailto:ricksgardeningtips-subscribe >

>

>

>I copied this post from Chemtrail Central - I hope Mark doesn't mind,

>but I thought this was important info. This is the company that was

>being discussed yesterday at CTTUSA when began delaying the

>posts.

>

>HIS COMPANY MAKES THE CHEM MATERIAL!!!

>

>Hey everyone,

>

>I am a newbie to the site, but have been researching the spraying for

>quite some time. We are all more than a little frustrated at the lack

>of mainstream information on this, but nonetheless every now and then

>some useful tidbits float to the surface of the media cesspool.

>I know a main topic of all your concerns is WHAT the heck is this crap

>they are spraying and WHERE does it come from?! Up until now the only

>way anyone has been able to analyze the " gunk " is by collecting it as

>it falls, never knowing the origin. It appears to be a type of polymer

>with heavy metals and other compounds added. Well, I have major

>information for everyone here, and I am hoping some of you may have

>similar information to share.

>

>- One of the manufacturers of the " Chem " polymer material is AVERY

>DENNISON Corporation in MILL HALL, PENNSYLVANIA. http://

>www.performancepolymers.averydennison.com/perfpoly/perfpolysite.nsf/PG

>/L3B2C2?OpenDocument

>

>the plant is located at:171 Draketown Road Mill Hall, PA

>

>In April of 2003, Avery had a chemical " spill " at their Mill Hall plant

>which manufactures " Emulsion Polymers " . This spill was covered on local

>television, (WNEP TV, WBRE TV, WYOU TV in Central and Northeast

>Pennsylvania) and appeared to be a minor story. The news program

>clearly showed " COBWEBS " of sticky GLUE LIKE clear polymer clinging to

>trees in the area. The plant is roughly a mile away from a local

>school, Central Mountain Middle School, which had to be evacuated due

>to the spill. Over 100 Students were sent to local hospitals for SEVERE

>RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS, skin irritations and flu like symtoms caused by

>the " glue " .

>

>And I quote: " The incident was caused by a sudden increase in

>temperature and subsequent buildup of pressure in a batch reactor. The

>increased pressure activated the reactor's safety venting system and

>resulted in a discharge of acrylic polymer adhesive to the atmosphere.

>The sticky material landed on 550 vehicles, 225 buildings and 250

>people, including students from nearby Central Mountain Middle School. "

>

>...Does this sound like a normal spill? Does this even sound like

>normal glue? This material (known as POLYVINYL ESTER POLYMER) was

>SPRAYED into the atmosphere and diffused over a mile away and landed in

>trees, on cars and houses as a cobweb like substance which caused

>severe health problems for anyone who came in contact with it. Sound

>Familiar???

>

>The funny thing about this so-called " spill " is that if you take the

>school address and the Avery Dennison address (171 Draketown Road Mill

>Hall, PA) and punch them into the maps driving direction search

>(and I hope you do)... you will see that it is ONE AND A HALF MILES

>AWAY. For any " glue " to have reached the whole town and School, it had

>to have been sprayed out of the tank (accidentally or on purpose), and

>CARRIED BY THE WIND over a mile and a half, a'la chemtrails. I dont

>know of any normal adhesives that would do that, frankly. The school is

>down-wind from the plant. Nice, eh?

>

>...Avery Dennison was fined by the Dept of Envoronmental Protection for

>the spill, and information can still be found here: http://

>www.chemsafety.gov/completed_investigations/info.cfm?ID=37 Posted by

>ChemyMcTrail | 7 comment(s) | read more...

>

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