Subject: Contrails
From: johnquimble@gmail.com
Date: Mon, November 29, 2010
To: Gospoden Anachi
Dear Gospoden Anachi,
I have contacted you several times in the past, and you have yet to reply to me at
all.
Today, I'm contacting you regarding chemtrails. As far as I can tell, these trails
are nothing more than condensed water vapor from engine exhaust; it has been
scientifically proven that such a process occurs, and it's fairly easy to
demonstrate.
So I'd like you to prevent me with evidence that these are not contrails but
chemtrails. I want solid proof as well as a scientific study proving that we are
being sprayed.
Vladimer
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Hello Vladimer,
This is Gospoden Anachi. I don't have the time to read or reply to every e-mail sent to me. You might notice that many people who produce a lot of articles on the internet do not provide an e-mail address. That's because they would be spending all of their time reading and replying to e-mails and not have time to do much else.
If you think chemtrails are contrails, that's fine with me. Why are you bothering to write to me if that's what you believe?
My chemtrail page was started in December of 1997 and has hundreds of articles and photos which make the case for chemtrails. It's now December of 2010, 13 years later. If you wish to ignore that published data and the thousands of other web sites which post articles and photos on chemtrails, that's your decision.
The available "proof" is clear and evident for those with eyes to see and ears to hear, and brains to think. It's not my obligation to convince you of anything. Believe as you wish.
Regards, Ken
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Subject: Re: Contrails
From: "John McMahon" <johnquimble@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, December 3, 2010
To: Gospoden Anachi
Dear Gospoden Anachi (that means 'Mister Anachi, by the way),
Perhaps I'm not looking hard enough. Maybe the fact that English is my second
language is getting in my way. But I can't seem to find very much of this 'proof' in
your articles.
What I can find on your site is a lot of articles that don't provide evidence and
instead demand that the reader agree with them by saying that anybody who doesn't
believe in chemtrails is either being mind-controlled or is a deranged
psychopath/sociopath.
Once again, I may be mistaken. However, for the sake of those of us who can't
understand your articles as much as you do, please, in your own words, provide solid
evidence for chemtrails.
Subject: Re: Contrails
From: "John McMahon" <johnquimble@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, December 3, 2010 6:39 pm
To: Gospoden Anachi
I forgot to sign it.
Будем здоровы!
Vladimer
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Hi Vladimer,
Ok, I guess you're Russian. Thanks for the explanation of Gospoden. My last name is Adachi, not Anachi. Your English is very good, by the way.
If you go to my Chemtrails page and start reading from the top, you will find articles that go back to the earliest reports about chemtrails posted in 1998 and forward. All of the contrived "explanations" by Officialdom, such as the 'contrails' explanation have been discussed and rebutted ad infinitum in thousands of articles.
I've reviewed it myself with many skeptics and critics over the years. Enough is enough. Read the articles that are already posted if you are really interested.
Len Horowitz published his book on chemtrails, Death from the Air, in 1999 I think. There have been dozens of books on chemtrails that have been published since then. Do a google search on "chemtrails" and you will probably get a half million hits, if not more. Do you actually think that MILLIONS of people around the world are ALL mistaken in confusing contrails with chemtrails? If you are so convinced that you are only seeing contrails, then WHY did this "phenomenon" begin in the winter of 1997-98?
We've had jet planes flying around the world since the late 1950's. Shouldn't this "confusion-with-contrails-issue" have arisen a long time ago, with the advent of jet aircraft?
Go back through newspaper archives and see if anyone, anywhere in the world, was confusing jet condensation trails with a lingering and persistent aerosol trail being released from the wings and rear outlets of jet aircraft. It doesn't exist.
You don't strike me as someone who is interested in the truth of this matter. If that were so, you wouldn't have written this letter. I can't take you seriously. You are a dedicated skeptic. That's obvious.
If you wrote this letter in January of 1998 or 1999, I may have taken the time to compose a serious reply, but this is 2010. There is such a large volume of data about chemtrails freely available on the internet for you and anyone else to examine, yet you expect me to do all of your reading and research for you? Lay everything out in a tightly written Summary report with charts, photos , and footnotes? Is that it?
During the Middle Ages, it was common to assume that the earth was flat. It seemed like a logical conclusion as the visual perspective seemed to support the notion of a flat earth. At the time, a feudal peasant couldn't imagine a person being able to "stand" upright at the Southern Pole, if the peasant was already standing "upright" in the Northern pole. Logic told him that you would "fall off" the earth if you were on the opposite side of the globe. They didn't know that their visual perspective was not broad enough to come to a solid conclusion and they had no idea about how gravity worked. But after Copernicus, Galileo, the Renaissance, etc., it was now realized that the earth was INDEED round. Yet, we still had organized groups of people in the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries that continued to insist that the earth was flat. despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary. .
I'm sure that there had been many debates with those flat earth believers with other people at the time who were trying to convince them that the earth was round. But what was the point in spending the time and energy in trying to convince those skeptics? What difference did it make to the world if those skeptics continued to believe in a flat earth or not?
I said the same thing to you in my first reply. It makes no difference to me or to the world what you choose to believe or not believe. Your beliefs only make a difference to YOU. It's your journey Vladimer.
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