wellwoman
13-03-2009, 02:45 PM
Hi, I dont know alot on chemtrails as im still very new to all this but have just heard something that this forum might find interesting.....
I have just got off the phone to my mother in law who lives in Sandown I.O.W. (Im in London :() she said she went to the Drs today as she suddenly keeps getting dizzy for no reason- the dr said that she was his 4th patient this morning with exact same symptoms :eek:. In a jokey way I said have you seen any chemtrails in the sky? She said No, what are they? after I explained, she said that explains the mystery planes that have been seen and heard flying very very low around the island last week-.
Lots of ppl on the Island have witnessed this and started to ask what they were, apparently the airports have no knowledge of this and are denying they exist. Whilst local paper County Press are reporting these 'mystery' planes no one knows what they are, although their theory is they are spying on population, The narrow fuselage would indicate it is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It would be used for aerial surveillance, probably by some military authority.?http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/the-island-life/experiments-on-the-isle-of-wight-again-25098.aspx
But someone has said that they saw something spraying from it.
Has anyone else heard anything on this? Strange how ppl are getting this new dizziness virus-
BTW the dr diagnosed a painless ear infection
I have just got off the phone to my mother in law who lives in Sandown I.O.W. (Im in London :() she said she went to the Drs today as she suddenly keeps getting dizzy for no reason- the dr said that she was his 4th patient this morning with exact same symptoms :eek:. In a jokey way I said have you seen any chemtrails in the sky? She said No, what are they? after I explained, she said that explains the mystery planes that have been seen and heard flying very very low around the island last week-.
Lots of ppl on the Island have witnessed this and started to ask what they were, apparently the airports have no knowledge of this and are denying they exist. Whilst local paper County Press are reporting these 'mystery' planes no one knows what they are, although their theory is they are spying on population, The narrow fuselage would indicate it is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It would be used for aerial surveillance, probably by some military authority.?http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/the-island-life/experiments-on-the-isle-of-wight-again-25098.aspx
But someone has said that they saw something spraying from it.
Has anyone else heard anything on this? Strange how ppl are getting this new dizziness virus-
BTW the dr diagnosed a painless ear infection