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I spent 17 years developing various chemicals for Chemtrails - ask me almost anything.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 6323246:MV8xNzQ0NTY5XzI4OTIyMTAyX0IzRTc1OTIx] [quote:Rybo:MV8xNzQ0NTY5XzI4OTE5ODEwX0RCODJDRjEy] Well I see Noble Woble Pumpkin Pie has shown himself but still no Snakey Wakey Airliney! One of my favorite shills is here but where is the other? No worries... They always come back... OP, of course I can't with all certainty say that I believe what you are stating here but I can respond in all honesty letting you know that I believe that Chemtrails are REAL. I have found this thread most interesting and do hope to see you return to handle some more questions. On a side note I understand why you did what you did. It was your living and you had to do what you had to do to make ends meet and in a field that you were trained for and fascinated with. You may not have liked it but you did what you had to do and your intentions were in no way, shape, or form considered sinister, even if your employers were. I work for a company that builds things that morally I am opposed to. I like yourself can't get into details but we will build anything so long as we are paid the right dollar amount to do so. Retina Scanners, Your Airport Naked Body Scanners, you name it. Perhaps not as sinister as the chemical agents you were employed to produce, there are still things about my line of work that I am not "proud" of. But it is a good job and keeps food on the table for my family along with preparing a better future for them as well. That being said there have been many people who have been employed to build sinister devices over the years. You are not alone. How do you think the men building all of our military's bombs feel? What about weapons manufacturers? Guns are capable to be used for killing and I am sure a weapons manufacturer does not feel guilty about earning an honest dollar. My point is you are not alone. Even if our stories are different they are in some regards similar. We do what we have to do sometimes and there is no shame in using our talents to the best of our abilities to do better for ourselves and our families. Of course I am sorry there are naked body scanners in airports and we will start to see retina scanners popping up in more and more government buildings and urban areas. But if we didn't build them someone else would. Question: If you could go back in time and do it all over again would you? [/quote] Hell of a question. Would I do it all again... No. For a scientist, nothing feels better than being on the cutting edge of research in a particular field. And the money was amazing. But when I think of what else I could have done with my degree, whether my talent was "wasted", for lack of a better word... No - I wouldn't do it agian. [/quote]
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Can't tell you the name of my employers. Nor can I tell you the exact chemical compositions of the mixtures I helped developed. I can answer almost everything else.
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