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This is our one and only sky. We want to keep it blue and we need your help.

Numerous scientists, climate researchers and military specialists are performing global experiments with aerial aerosols in our sky. This is not a conspiracy, it is fact. What isn't known is the effect that these experiments are having on human health and the environment. It is our intent to open up an honest dialog with the organizations and governments involved. Losing our beautiful blue sky to a chemical laden sky is not something mankind should be subjected to without their permission. We view this as an assault. If someone stood on the building of your local school and started spraying the children with something as harmless as water, you can be sure that person would not be allowed to continue. We believe this activity is no different and those doing it need to stop.

The start of the day.

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This is a photo showing the beginning of a set on contrails that are being formed in a gridwork pattern. As the contrails continue to be added, they will ultimately spread out and connect until the entire sky is white. What started out as a beautiful clear sky will be milky white with a silver glow in a matter of hours.


The end of the day.

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By the end of the day, the result of all those lines merging, will produce a sky like this. The sun behind the mask creates a silvery orb like shown here. And if you happen to be outside watching this happen, by the end of the day, you would likely have not only lost your beautiful day, but have incurred a sore throat and a headache as well.


Please support our efforts

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We are asking for help with getting the word out. Please refer this website to others. Look up at the sky and when you see it for yourself, point it out to someone and ask them to look at it and ask the question - is this ok? Think about it - talk about it - do your own research, but don't forget about it.

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