Richard Doiron
Aug. 14, 2014, 6:30 P.M. rural Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada, still being sprayed. With heavy rains in the forecast for days to come, soon as the sky cleared a little, there were the aerosol spraying planes. It's a nightmare, and people still remain silent on them. Sometimes I get cryptic messages from people close to me that I ought to shut up. Up theirs! If life and death issues are not important to some, tough. They are to me. One thing I find really puzzling is how law enforcement, past or present, is dormant on this. If a policeman had this much evidence to take to any court of law, it would be a no-brainer. Think! I got some pictures of chem bomb clouds, those being the kind that just explode in front of your eyes and stretch for miles in minutes. Your camera will not focus on them, because they are not normal clouds. I'm looking at one right now out my window, not there two minutes ago. It is huge beyond belief. There was blue briefly, but that was quickly erased by the spraying planes.
Aug. 14, 2014, 6:30 P.M. rural Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada, still being sprayed. With heavy rains in the forecast for days to come, soon as the sky cleared a little, there were the aerosol spraying planes. It's a nightmare, and people still remain silent on them. Sometimes I get cryptic messages from people close to me that I ought to shut up. Up theirs! If life and death issues are not important to some, tough. They are to me. One thing I find really puzzling is how law enforcement, past or present, is dormant on this. If a policeman had this much evidence to take to any court of law, it would be a no-brainer. Think! I got some pictures of chem bomb clouds, those being the kind that just explode in front of your eyes and stretch for miles in minutes. Your camera will not focus on them, because they are not normal clouds. I'm looking at one right now out my window, not there two minutes ago. It is huge beyond belief. There was blue briefly, but that was quickly erased by the spraying planes.