PREFACE:
Barium Salts & Aluminum Dioxide, Etc. Dispersed In The
Atmosphere Enables HAARP To Work More Effectively
Prior To Earthquake Generation (Chemical Conductors):
i.e. Christchurch New Zealand Earthquake
HAARP Facility Just Outside Christchurch
9 (Nine) U.S. Congressmen Deliver Demands
To New Zealand Government In Christchurch
NZ Refutes And Says No To U.S. Plan To Flood NZ
With Immigrants -- Nine (9) Congressmen
Leave Christchurch, And Immediately The Christchurch
Earthquake Happens, With Totally Characteristic
HAARP Sonic Boom.
BREAKING NEWS: CHEMTRAILS: ADMITTED U.S. Government Manipulation
Of Earth's Atmosphere (Global Warming)
http://www.prisonplanet.com/colossal-geoengineering-in-plain-sight.html
Colossal GeoEngineering in Plain Sight
Alex Jones
Infowars.com
NASA reported 5 years ago that the earth is now receiving at
least 20% less sunlight than 10 years before.
After 16 years of denial, the White House Science Czar John P
Holdren now admits that they have been “testing” the manipulation
of Earth’s atmosphere with Barium salts, Aluminum Dioxide and
other toxic compounds.
Bottom line: there is a world-wide secret program to manipulate
the atmosphere. They admit it’s happening, but they won’t tell
us why.
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Suffolk Co. NY to hear proposal to ban chemtrails
http://www.prisonplanet.com/suffolk-co-ny-to-hear-proposal-to-ban-chemtrails.html
Rady Ananda
Activist Post
Friday, November 25, 2011
On Dec. 6, New York’s Suffolk County government will hold
a public hearing on a proposal to ban aerial spraying of aluminum
oxide, barium, sulfur, and other salts into the air over the county
without first filing an Environmental Impact Statement with and
receiving approval from the county’s Department of Health
Services, Division of Environmental Quality.
Exempted from the proposed ban are aerosol spraying
operations for agriculture, and for lyme disease, Eastern
equine encephalitis (EEE), West Nile virus (WNV), and other
disease vector control operations.
The hearing will be held at the Riverhead Legislative Auditorium,
Evans K. Griffing Building, 300 Center Drive in Riverhead, NY
at 2:30 pm.
If the public is able to convince legislators of the risk from
such geoengineering operations, the legislation will then be
voted on at the Dec. 20th session. Otherwise, the proposed ban
will be tabled indefinitely.
Initiated by Cindy Pikoulas and her husband Jim, along with
Siobhan Ciresi of Long Island Sky Watch (LISW), with the
assistance of chemtrail opponent Rosalind Peterson of Agriculture
Defense Coalition, the bill was finalized and proposed by legislator
Edward P. Romaine (1st District). (Full text below.)
Involved in Suffolk County government since 1989, Romaine
is a fiscal conservative who prioritizes saving farmland and
protecting the environment. In August, he organized Long Island’s
first countywide farmers market, along
with the Long Island Farm Bureau.
Romaine has represented the 1st District (eastern end of
Long Island) continuously since 2005. He serves on the
Environment, Planning & Agriculture Committee, which voted
on Nov. 28 to submit the proposed law banning such aerial
spraying to a public hearing.
The Piloulases and Ciresi will speak on Dec. 6 and are urging
people to “pack the hearing” to show support for the ban.
“If this proposal becomes law in Suffolk County, Long Island,
it would be the first in the nation. It would be a starting point
for others to follow,” said LISW in a press release. “Eventually,
our governments would have to investigate why our trees are
dying in record numbers; why our waters contain toxic levels of
aluminum, barium and strontium; why 90% of us are vitamin D
deficient; why our crops are failing; and where all of this crazy
weather is coming from.”
Cindy Pikoulas of LISW spoke with New York Sky Watch radio
on Nov. 20, when she advised that tree samples from Suffolk
show high levels of barium, strontium and aluminum. She is
asking Long Islanders to have their water and trees tested for
these chemicals in order to build a body of evidence that
would spur investigations by health and environment authorities.
In addition to attending the Dec. 6 hearing, Long Islanders
can contact their county legislators
viahttp://
legis.suffolkcountyny.gov/legislators.html
Are Exemptions Necessary?
Though exempted under the proposed ban, disease vector
spraying may be a subterfuge for weather control operations,
given the extreme rarity of EEV and WNV. According to the
U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services:
Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) is a rare but serious viral
disease caused by a virus transmitted by the bite of an infected
mosquito with more severe symptoms than for West Nile virus.
EEE is an arbovirus (short for
arthropod-borne, meaning spread by insects). Birds are the
source of infection for mosquitoes, which can sometimes
transmit the infection to horses, other animals, and, in rare
cases, people.
West Nile Virus (WNV) was first seen in the US in 1999, in the
New York City area of Queens. WNV can live in a number of
types of birds and is passed bird to bird by certain types of
mosquitoes. Occasionally, an infected mosquito will pass the
virus to humans or other animals. Most healthy people do
not get sick from the virus, but sometimes it may cause symptoms.
Per the US Geological Survey, two horses caught WNV in
2011 and 12 caught EEE, none of them in Suffolk. Of humans,
43 contracted WNV in New York State in 2011, four of them in
Suffolk County. Only one person contracted EEE in the entire
state.
Of the other vector-borne diseases of concern to health
authorities – St Louis Encephalitis, La Crosse Encephalitis,
Powassan Virus, and locally-acquired Dengue Fever – no New
Yorkers contracted any of them in 2011. (But 40 New Yorkers did
contract Dengue Fever when traveling outside the US in 2011.)
Considering that the population of NYS is 19 million, the
application of toxic chemicals purportedly to control for such
rare vector-borne diseases where only 44 people became ill
in 2011 seems absurd.
US health officials admit that Ugandans and Egyptians,
where WNV was first discovered, develop a natural immunity
before reaching adulthood. Using toxic chemicals that pollute
the environment, leading to cancer and respiratory diseases,
instead of allowing humans to develop immunity to such
diseases is an unsustainable and irresponsible control method.
Whether these vector control spray programs are involved in
other activities such as solar radiation or rainfall management
is uncertain. But, in addition to the obvious jets laying chemtrails
at 30,000 feet, they may be involved in contributing to the high
levels of aluminum, barium and strontium found in Suffolk
waters and trees.
Below is the full text of Suffolk’s proposed legislation:
WHEREAS, there was duly presented and introduced to this
County Legislature at a meeting held on [December 6], 2011, a
proposed local law entitled, “A LOCAL LAW TO PROTECT AIR
QUALITY IN SUFFOLK COUNTY” now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that said local law be enacted in form as follows:
LOCAL LAW NO. _____-2011, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
A LOCAL LAW TO PROTECT AIR QUALITY IN SUFFOLK COUNTY
BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF THE COUNTY
OF SUFFOLK, as follows:
Section 1. Legislative Intent.
This Legislature hereby finds and determines that Suffolk
County is a leader in environmental protection and has several
programs to protect soil and groundwater from contamination.
This Legislature also finds and determines that air pollution
is another environmental issue that can impact the health
and safety of County residents and may also contaminate
soil and groundwater.
This Legislature further finds and determines that concerns
have been raised that business and government entities may
be discharging polluting chemicals, including barium, sulfur,
salts, and aluminum oxide, into the air, which may impact
weather and other environmental elements.
This Legislature finds that such particulates eventually fall
from the atmosphere, exposing the public to these air pollutants
and, upon landing, may contaminate soil and water.
This Legislature determines that County residents may be
exposed to these chemicals while they are in the atmosphere,
which can cause respiratory and other health problems.
This Legislature also finds that, to protect County residents
from potential harm, any person who plans to discharge these
chemicals into the airspace over Suffolk County should first file
an Environmental Impact Statement with and receive approval
from the Department of Health Services, Division of
Environmental Quality.
Therefore, the purpose of this law is to require any person
who plans to discharge sulfur, barium, salts or aluminum oxide
into the airspace above the County of Suffolk to file a complete
Environmental Impact Statement with the County prior to
taking such action.
Section 2. Definitions.
As used in this law, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated: “PERSON” shall mean any natural person,
individual, corporation, unincorporated association, proprietorship,
firm, partnership, joint venture, joint stock association, or other
entity or business of any kind.
Section 3. Requirements.
Any person who plans to discharge sulfur, barium, salts or
aluminum oxide into the airspace above the County of Suffolk
must file a completed environmental impact form, as established
in Section 4 of this law, with the Suffolk County Department of
Health Services, Division of Environmental Quality and with the
Clerk of the Suffolk County Legislature and receive the approval
of the Division of Environmental Quality prior to engaging in such
discharge.
Section 4. Form Established.
The Department of Health Services, Division of Environmental
Quality is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to develop
an environmental impact form to be used by persons wishing to
discharge sulfur, barium, salts or aluminum oxide into the airspace
above the County of Suffolk. Such form shall require applicants to
detail the nature and purpose of their proposed discharge and any
potential environmental and/or public health impacts that
may result from such discharge.
Section 5. Exemption.
The requirements set forth in this law shall not apply to any
person engaging in aerosol spraying for agricultural or vector
control purposes.
Section 6. Penalties.
A. Any person who violates any provision of this law shall be
liable for a civil penalty of up to $2,500 for an initial violation,
with a fine of $5,000 for each subsequent violation.
B. Any civil penalty may only be assessed by the Commissioner
of Health Services following a hearing and opportunity for an
alleged violator to be heard.
Section 7. Rules and Regulations.
The Commissioner of the County Department of Health Services
is hereby authorized and empowered to issue and promulgate
such rules and regulations as he or she deems necessary to
implement and carry out the provisions of this law.
Section 8. Applicability.
This law shall apply to all actions occurring on or after the
effective date of this law.
Section 9. Severability.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, or
part of this law or the application thereof to any person,
individual, corporation, firm, partnership, entity, or circumstance
shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid or unconstitutional, such order or judgment shall not
affect, impair, or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall
be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph,
subdivision, section, or part of this law, or in its application
to the person, individual, corporation, firm, partnership, entity,
or circumstance directly involved in the controversy in which
such order or judgment shall be rendered.
Section 10. SEQRA Determination.
This Legislature, being the State Environmental Quality
Review Act (SEQRA) lead agency, hereby finds and determines
that this law constitutes a Type II action pursuant to Section
617.5(c)(20), (21), and/or (27) of Title 6 of the NEW YORK CODE
OF RULES AND REGULATIONS (6 NYCRR) and within the meaning of
Section 8-0109(2) of the NEW YORK ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSERVATION LAW as a promulgation of regulations, rules,
policies, procedures, and legislative decisions in connection with
continuing agency administration, management and information
collection. The Suffolk County Council on Environmental Quality
(CEQ) is hereby directed to circulate any appropriate SEQRA notices
of determination of non-applicability or non-significance in
accordance with this law.
Section 11. Effective Date.
This law shall take effect immediately upon filing in the Office
of the Secretary of State.
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