Kristen Meghan, former Air Force bio-engineer, turns chemtrail whistleblower (recorded April 6, 2013)
Threatened with
120 days in a military psychiatric ward without recourse to judge or hearing or
trial, death-threated, phones tapped, Kristen Meghan comes forward with the
truth.
"When I was at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, I heard about geoengineering,
and I thought, "Oh, those crazy conspiracy loons." I'm sure we've all heard of
Alex Jones from infowars.com, the man I once thought was a loon wearing a
tinfoil hat living in a bunker . . . Well, it was around 2007 that I first heard
about geoengineering . . . . Part of my job in bio-environmental engineering was
to approve hazardous materials that came onto the base. So whether you were
using a simple spray can of paint, or you were ordering an oil solvent to
de-grease airplanes, I sat at a computer and I approved those hazardous
materials on base and tied them to a process and a building. . . . Now, there
are certain things we all know in the military that are classified, right? So
even though I had a security clearance, this was on a "Need To Know" basis. So
when I started approving what is called an Air Force Form 3952, and I started
seeing Barium, Strontium, and Aluminum Oxide come on the base from a contractor
whose name was not listed, which was not normal, I started to realize that those
crazy tinfoil hat-wearing conspiracy theorists might not be so crazy. So in 2008
. . . I lived less than a mile behind the flight-line at Tinker Air Force Base
in Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. And due to my background as an industrial hygienist
and an environmental specialist, I conducted soil-grade sampling and grade
sampling. Those of you who might not be too privy to chemistry, you know that
there are natural elements occurring in earth. Aluminum is one of them. However
Barium, radioactive, and Strontium are not [naturally occurring]. So I conducted
those samples and saw limits [of these elements], in my community, that would
make your head spin. And I started to realize that those peers within my
professional community that were trying to wake those of us in the military up
were right."
- Kristen Meghan, former Air Force bio-engineer, turns chemtrail whistleblower
(recorded April 6, 2013)
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