To: Indie
In Wellton, during the mid 1970's, many of the townspeople got a headache, just all of a sudden and it was so bad that you didn't care if you were alive or dead.
I worked at the Courthouse and it set on a knoll.
One of the clerks lived a half block away and her 10 year old daughter got the first one (that I knew of) on Sunday.
By Monday afternoon it had us all, even the Judge.
None of us ever knew what caused it or had it again.
We knew that lots of things were tested there. It did not seem to be a chemical.
We almost closed the court, took turns of a half day, it was that bad. If we had been on the battle front, we would not have been able to fight.
Our local doctor was a retired army doctor and I have been told that he wound up in Wellton, so he could file military reports on what illnesses the town had. He liked it and stayed until he died as an old man.
I worked on a map for the gov, about that time and once talked to the #2 man from one of the bases, he warned me not to go in certain areas, even if they were opened (they were not) to mining, as in WW2 germ warfare had been tested there.
One of several reasons that I left Wellton.
About 6 or so years ago a lady phoned Art Bell and told him that she had read in the Reno, NV paper that they were testing some type of machine in a semi-truck and that they wanted to know of any changes in the folks health.
Art told her that he needed a copy of the article, and I heard Art when he thanked her a few days later, as she had sent him the actual newspaper.
I don't recall if the paper used the word "Haarp", but do know that is the impression that I got from the story.
Yes, Granny has seen the "Black Helicopters", in the air searching and on the ground at the Bullhead City Airport, with a man spread eagled on the ground............
I have also watched my sky turn white and clouds form, (sorry the term escapes me) as the plane (one or two) flies a pattern, to cover the sky. Not high and not low, mid level.
Yes, I have seen the planes high up cross the sky and leave a vapor trail, the two are not the same.
I live in an 18 mile by 100 mile valley, with no airports and other than the normal flights to Calif. do not have plane traffic here, except for the Mercy flight helicopter that flies directly over my house to the hospital in Kingman.
3,828 posted on
03/10/2004 8:42:18 PM PST by
nw_arizona_granny
(The original Avon Skin so Soft bath oil, keeps biting bugs off, used on the horses and myself.)
To: nw_arizona_granny
I have also watched my sky turn white and clouds form, (sorry the term escapes me)Chemtrails. We own the weather...
To: nw_arizona_granny
It sounds like your town was hit with some sort of electromagnetic weapon. There have been rumors of the US deploying a microwave weapon in Iraq which cause no permanent damage but causes immense pain to the target. Also there have been rumors that the reason that so many of Iraq's forces gave up and ran so easily is that we were using an EM weapon on them that would cause them to get sick and lose all morale. I'm no general, but from playing enough tabletop wargames, I can tell you that morale is the most important part of any battle. Not the firepower, the morale. Don't you think a weapon that could crush our enemies' morale would be important for us to develop and keep
very secret?
There's also the reports of the ability to cause a person to hear sounds in their heads via ultrasonic vibration of the bones in their heads. You could drive people to insanity with this technology, or perhaps lead them to believe that God/angels/demons/aliens/etc. were talking to them. If I remember correctly, there is a patent on this technology and it has been publically demonstrated. If we know about this, imagine what we don't know about.
3,906 posted on
03/10/2004 11:55:17 PM PST by
thecabal
("Well, boys, I reckon this is it - nuclear combat toe to toe with the Ruskies." --Major T. J. Kong)
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