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"Obviously this symposium will not be the end of our struggle but a very strong call to keep our positive fight going on." --Peter Vereecke
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by OurskiesRpoisoned
Actually, it's called Chemtrails, chemistry 131 manual, fall 1990.
catalogue.nla.gov.au...
Originally posted by Chadwickus
..or maybe, chemtrails is just the title of the book
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by OurskiesRpoisoned
That's straw clutching at it's finest.
No doubt it's a play on words.
Chemistry Trail... Follow the trail of chemistry.
So I guess I'm right then, that within those 175 pages, there is no discussion or a mention at all of chemtrails, right?
Besides the title of course.
Originally posted by OurskiesRpoisoned
This is a weather modification/radar enhancement program. I wouldn't expect you to read into the document, and understand that, therefore I am hesitant to give to much more right at the moment.
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Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by OurskiesRpoisoned
Who says it's for cadets learning to fly?
DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL: 29 faculty (18 with PhD's) and 9 staff members.
DEGREE OFFERED: accredited bachelor of science in chemistry in one of three tracks: chemistry, biochemistry and material chemistry.
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by OurskiesRpoisoned
Who says it's for cadets learning to fly?
It's for chemistry students, learning chemistry.
What would have chemistry students learn?
Nursing perhaps?
Maybe even baking?
The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win...in air, space and cyberspace.
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The Primary Mission of the department is teaching in order to empower cadets with the knowledge, skills, and values to make accurate technical judgments based on scientific principles to serve the Air Force and nation.
This report contains fictional representations of future situations/scenarios. Any similarities to real people or events, other than those specifically cited, are unintentional and are for purposes of illustration only. This publication has been reviewed by security and policy review authorities, is unclassified, and is cleared for public release.
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by NichirasuKenshin
Another link for you:
USAFA Department of Chemistry
DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL: 29 faculty (18 with PhD's) and 9 staff members.
DEGREE OFFERED: accredited bachelor of science in chemistry in one of three tracks: chemistry, biochemistry and material chemistry.
OurskiesRpoisoned, maybe you'd like to email the author of the book (Dr. Donald Bird) that you have, he is still a staff member at the USAFA Department of Chemistry, in fact he is Deputy Head.
Originally posted by OurskiesRpoisoned
The time for talking is over. Colorado Springs is killing it's own. Passed through there two days ago, pulled off I-25 about 5 miles north of downtown, and took this shot. You can see downtown just above the date stamp.
[edit on 30-5-2010 by OurskiesRpoisoned]