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| Chemtrail Subliminals on Cigarette Packets?; Winfield 'Sky Blue' | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Dec 9 2008, 08:52 AM (718 Views) | |
| Lin Kuei | Dec 9 2008, 08:52 AM Post #1 |
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The topic of chemtrails being inserted into pop-culture images is widely known - especially with in-your-face examples like as shown in the animated (as in purposefully drawn in) children's movies such as Over the Hedge (see link HERE), Disney/Pixar's Cars (see link HERE and also HERE) and the movie-cover for 'Dear Wendy' (see HERE), as well as computer games such as Tom Clancy's Vegas 2 (see HERE) - are but a few examples. This year the Winfield Tobacco Company released its Summer range of cigarette packets in Australia. The Winfield BLUE (12mg) packets are to do with an ocean/water (summer sports) theme and feature wakes in the water from passing boats (see HERE). However, the SKY BLUE (4mg - mild) packets feature a light blue sky, and many strange white trails. How does a Blue Sky mean lots of white persistent trails? They aren't a normal part of blue skies - are they? ![]() This is certainly interesting, mainly because of the past history of seemingly underhand subliminal placements of strange persistent trails in things like kid's animated movies. There seems to be efforts aimed at making these (extremely persistent) trails normal to the masses. Is this a sign that weather/atmospheric manipulation and such operations are here to stay? Looking at the Military's Vision for 2020 (full spectrum dominance of land, sea and AIR), shows this might be the case. In 2002 Dennis Kucinich was interviewed by Columbus Alive's Bob Fitrakis, regarding his inclusion of the word "Chemtrails" in his original draft of Congressional Bill HR2977 (Space Preservation Act 2001) - which sought to place a ban on such operations.
Edited by Lin Kuei, Dec 10 2008, 01:26 AM.
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