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Research. Familiarise yourself with what has already been discovered (and is suspected) about chemtrails. Check out the websites listed on our resources page. For the bigger picture, and to get an idea of where all this may be going, take a look at Diane Harvey's Datapages. Learn how to distinguish between contrails and chemtrails. Above all, satisfy yourself that there actually is an issue to be addressed. |
2. | Assemble evidence. Maintain a log of any chemtrail activity you observe. Keep a camera handy and take photographs of any such activity. Make sure you record dates, times, locations, and weather conditions accurately. If possible get another witness to countersign your log entries and photographs. |
3. | Try to make contact with other individuals or groups that may be working on this issue in your area. Advertise in your local press, post messages to discussion groups on the 'net. If you can't find any other individuals or groups in your area, try to organise something yourself. Email your friends and acquaintances and enlighten them about the threat to their own health and well-being. |
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Ask questions. Query unusual or suspicious aerial activity
with your local airfield authorities, or the UK Civil Aviation Authority
(or its equivalent in your country). If nothing else this will help establish
whether suspicious aircraft activity is civilian or military in origin. |
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Publicise the facts. Seek to attract the attention of
your local newspaper or radio station. Send letters/emails to the national press.
If you can afford it, print and distribute leaflets in your area. You can download leaflets for this purpose from World-Action and CentreExNews. |
6. | Organise a Petition. In the event that you've already done some research, assembled evidence, and have sought without success an explanation of chemtrail activity, here's a draft of a "Petition for Disclosure" that you can copy and send to your local elected political representative. We've provided versions for use either in the United Kingdom or the United States. |
You may also find it useful to check out our Hints for Activists | |
Of course, one person doesn't have to undertake all these activities themself (unless they want to!).
Each of us possesses different aptitudes, different expertise. Whilst you may be very good at one sort of activity, your willingness or ability to undertake another sort may not be quite as effective.
Better a single task performed really well than a number of tasks duplicated by
many others, and executed indifferently.
So concentrate only on those activities that interest you and where you feel you can make a real contribution. Remember, you are not alone. There are tens of thousands of people working on this worldwide. Learn to liaise and synchronise your activities with those of others, so that eventually the whole becomes greater than the parts.
Ultimately, if we manage to generate sufficient weight of public opinion our elected representatives will be compelled to address this far more openly and honestly than has hitherto been the case.
The gravity of the issues involved demands our accumulating irrefutable and well-documented evidence, demands our seeking to attain wide-scale public exposure, and demands that we call to account those who are responsible for imposing the chemtrail activities upon us.
Beyond that we cannot at the moment seek to proceed. But the gravity of the situation is such that, at the very least, we need to be told "the Truth, the Whole Truth, and nothing but the Truth".
Remember, whatever you can do, every little helps! That you may not be able to devote much time to this, or undertake the full range of activities, is no justification for standing aside and doing nothing.
Even if you can only manage to bring the matter to the attention of your own circle
of family and friends, that too is important.
The majority of internet users are, by implication, intelligent, relatively well-educated, of respectable social standing with average or better-than-average income, and comfortable with modern technology. This puts us in a unique and privileged position.
For the first time in history large numbers of the population of the "civilised" world have access to relatively unfettered instant person-to-person communication on a global scale, superior to and far more convenient even than the telephone. This technological achievement lends itself to the rapid and widespread dissemination of thoughts, opinions, ideas, and information. Let us therefore use this incredible resource to its fullest extent for the good of all humanity.
Even youngsters (another large slice of the internet citizenry)
who use the 'net can participate in this, for they represent the generations to
come and therefore already have a vested interest. Moreover, the enthusiasm, idealism,
and sheer energy that our kids possess puts most adults to shame.
So let's not exclude this significant, intelligent, and largely well-intentioned section of our community, but instead invite and encourage their active participation at every level. Their contribution is equally as important as any we have to make for they truly represent the voice of the future.
It can never have been easier to organise and pursue a campaign of this sort. So let's do it!
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