posted on Sep, 25 2004 @ 06:14 PM
Sorry MKULTRA, that was debunked three years ago.
HR 2997, which was introduced by Dennis Kucinich, was prepared by his staff, upon input from one of his constituents, probably Lorie Kramer. This
bill, which was introduced during the first session of the House in 2001, was not even read by Kucinich until some of the other
representatives started asking what the heck �chemtrails� were, anyway.
Kucinich re-wrote it, and took the �chemtrails� out, and re-introduced it in the second session (January 2002) as HR 3616. Like its
predecessor, 3616 didn�t even get out of committee.
It was just an attempt to try to keep come of Kucinich�s constituents happy. Kramer et al have been major players in the �chemtrail� hoax for at
least five years and spend a lot of time writing letters to the editor, their representative in congress, etc. And given Kucinich�s rather � exotic �
politics, he was the ideal one to pitch it to!
Interestingly enough, if you actually read the bill, it attempts to define �chemtrails� as space weapons which have to be sixty miles high
before they�re even covered by the bill. Since the highest persistent contrails commonly seen are no more than seven miles or so, even if there
were such a thing as �chemtrails� which, of course there aren�t, they wouldn�t even have been covered by the very legislation that Kucinich
had signed his name to.
Needless to say, the fact that Kucinich had been taken in himself by the hoax did not make him a happy camper at all. If you go through his web-site,
you won�t see any mention at all of them. I certainly don�t think Dennis wants anyone to remember his gullibility.
Of course, Lorie Kramer, his erstwhile cheerleader and probable author of the �chemtrail� insertion, was pretty angry at her Main Man, saying, in a
Rense article:
�Apparently Rep. Kucinich is no longer concerned about the effects of the testing and use of exotic weapons systems on natural ecosystems and living
organisms on the planet. �
Yeah, right. What Dennis is �no longer concerned about� is making a fool of himself, and I can see why he�d feel that way.
[edit on 25-9-2004 by Off_The_Street]