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June 9, 1999: Crop Circles, Chemtrails - Linda Moulton Howe
Published 1 year, 9 months ago
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Art Bell is joined by investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe for a wide-ranging discussion that begins with a remarkable eyewitness account from Holland. A 19-year-old named Robert watched from his bedroom window as a small pinkish-purple light expanded into a disc-shaped object over a farm field, emitted electrical discharges, and left behind two fresh crop circles. Linda details biophysicist W.C. Levengood's hypothesis that a spinning plasma vortex containing microwave energies may be responsible for the genuine formations.
The conversation shifts to the chemtrail phenomenon as Linda introduces Charles Warren, a New Jersey resident whose photographs of unusual grid-pattern contrails over Philadelphia prompted him to create a website. Warren reveals that military and government agencies including Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, NASA Langley, Lawrence Livermore, and the Air Force Combat Climatology Center have been making repeat visits to his site. Art reads a letter from a listener in New Hampshire reporting persistent rashes coinciding with heavy contrail activity.
Linda also reports on Dr. James Baker's discovery of nanobomb technology at the University of Michigan, an oily water substance capable of destroying anthrax and other pathogens on contact. The three discuss whether government dispersal testing of similar substances could explain the unusual aerial activity and the oily residues reported by witnesses across North America.
The conversation shifts to the chemtrail phenomenon as Linda introduces Charles Warren, a New Jersey resident whose photographs of unusual grid-pattern contrails over Philadelphia prompted him to create a website. Warren reveals that military and government agencies including Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, NASA Langley, Lawrence Livermore, and the Air Force Combat Climatology Center have been making repeat visits to his site. Art reads a letter from a listener in New Hampshire reporting persistent rashes coinciding with heavy contrail activity.
Linda also reports on Dr. James Baker's discovery of nanobomb technology at the University of Michigan, an oily water substance capable of destroying anthrax and other pathogens on contact. The three discuss whether government dispersal testing of similar substances could explain the unusual aerial activity and the oily residues reported by witnesses across North America.