UK FoI related to Chemtrails

From: Andrew Johnson

Date: 2008-07-12 23:24:59

  FYI   www.whatdotheyknow.c…   Unusual markings in the UK Skies A Freedom of Information request to Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs by Veronica Chapman This request has had an unusual response, and requires attention from the WhatDoTheyKnow team. 20 June 2008 Dear Sir or Madam,I make the following request for information under the Freedom of Information Act.For sometime now I, and many others, have observed trails left by low-ish flying aircraft. These trails do not disperse rapidly as do those ice-crystal vapour trails from high-flying jets.Will you please be so kind as to tell me:1) The chemical composition of these slowly-dispersing trails.2) Who authorises them.3) What know effects they may have on the population of the United Kingdom. Thank you in anticipation.Yours faithfully, Veronica Chapman sent the initial request to Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (send follow up) 20 June 2008 Dear VeronicaThank you for your email. Unfortunately Defra does not hold thisinformation. We believe it is an issue for the Department for Transport.You can email them directly on [email address]RegardsDefra Helplineshow quoted sections Helpline, Defra (CCU) of Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs replied (link to this, reply) 20 June 2008 Dear Helpline, Defra (CCU), Thank you for your response. Are you suggesting that the environment is not affected? That whatever is in these trails does not fall to the ground and enter the food/water chains? I will, of course, contact the Department of Transport as you suggest, and pose the same questions to them. But would still like to know your reasoning as to how something man-made, that is falling from the sky, has been given the all-clear as far as earthbound living organism is concerned. (As far as the environment is concerned, if you wish to put it like that). Is the air we breathe being continually monitored? If so, what are the results? Do the air, water, and food supplies contain any unusual substances, referenced back (say) to 30 years ago. I think, with respect, these are fair questions to ask, based on what many of us have observed. Yours sincerely, Veronica Chapman wrote to Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (send follow up) 7 July 2008 show quoted sectionsDepartment for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)This email and any attachments is intended for the named recipient only.If you have received it in error you have no authority to use, disclose,store or copy any of its contents and you should destroy it and informthe sender.Whilst this email and associated attachments will have been checkedfor known viruses whilst within Defra systems we can accept noresponsibility once it has left our systems.Communications on Defra’s computer systems may be monitored and/orrecorded to secure the effective operation of the system and for otherlawful purposes. Snary, Chris (AQIP) of Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs replied (link to this, reply) 7 July 2008 Dear Snary, Chris (AQIP), Thank you for your response, and for answering ONE of my questions – i.e. to the effect that you are responsible for monitoring our AIR, and that is to EU quality standards. May I therefore please have answers to my remaining questions, which I will repeat (slightly rephrased) for your guidance: 1) Do you monitor the water supply (as well as the air)? 2) Who monitors the food chain (if not yourselves)? 3) Can you positively confirm that these unusual sky markings have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the environment and, in particular human and animal life? 4) Can you positively confirm that the air, water, and food supplies contain no unusual substances, referenced back (say) to 30 years ago Yours sincerely, Veronica Chapman wrote to Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (send follow up) 10 July 2008 Dear Ms ChapmanThank you for your e-mail of 7 July to Chris Snary about unusual markings in the UK skies. I have been asked to reply. To respond to your questions in turn:1) Do you monitor the water supply (as well as the air)?The quality and safety of drinking water is monitored by water companies and is regulated by the Drinking Water Inspectorate. The quality of natural bodies of water is monitored by the Environment Agency.2) Who monitors the food chain (if not yourselves)?The Food Standards Agency regulates the safety of food products.3) Can you positively confirm that these unusual sky markings have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the environment and, in particular human and animal life?As Mr Snary has previously advised, the Department for Transport is best placed to advise on matters relating to emissions from aircraft.4) Can you positively confirm that the air, water, and food supplies contain no unusual substances, referenced back (say) to 30 years ago[?]There are public regulatory processes in place to manage all environmental risks that have been identified as potentially significant.Contact details for the organisations listed above can be found at:Drinking Water Inspectorate:www.dwi.gov.uk/contact.shtmEnvironment Agency:www.environment-agen….uk/contactusFood Standards Agency:www.food.gov.uk/aboutus/contactusDepartment for Transport:www.dft.gov.uk/contactYours sincerelyChristopher ConderCustomer Contact UnitDefraDepartment for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)This email and any attachments is intended for the named recipient only.If you have received it in error you have no authority to use, disclose,store or copy any of its contents and you should destroy it and informthe sender.Whilst this email and associated attachments will have been checkedfor known viruses whilst within Defra systems we can accept noresponsibility once it has left our systems.Communications on Defra’s computer systems may be monitored and/orrecorded to secure the effective operation of the system and for otherlawful purposes. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs replied (link to this, reply) 12 July 2008 Dear Defra UnHelp Line, Thank you very much for your stone-walling, and attempts to divert this FoI request. However I have (in the meanwhile) had the good fortune to be told, via a friend, to check up on “Chemtrails”. When I did that I saw many, many pictures, from all over the world, looking exactly like the sky markings I tried to describe. And, guess what! The answers to my questions are already known! These ‘trails’ contain such substances as barium (radio-active? Barium Meal given to X-Ray patients?), and aluminium. I’m breathing, eating, and drinking barium & aluminium? And the Department of the Environment doesn’t mind? This is within ‘EU guidelines’? Well, I certainly mind, even if you & the EU don’t. But then apparently, it gets worse. This chemtrail soup also contains nano-technology-sized pathogens … (pathogen: noun: any micro-organism, especially a bacterium or virus, that causes disease in a living organism) … and that these can accumulate, and link together to destroy the electro-chemical balance of any living creature. Or, to put it another way “they are *very* not nice at all”. All this information comes from: www.curezone.org/for…… … which includes a test to see if you are affected (you will be), and various detox methods. Or, to put this another way “The EU Guidelines are obviously a very sick joke, devised by some very sick people” Defra: You and your EU have been absolutely no help whatsoever. In fact ‘deliberate hindrance’ would be a far more apposite description. Yours sincerely, Veronica Chapman wrote to Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (send follow up) Are you interested in what’s really going on in the world, behind the facade? Then…www.checktheevidence… happened on 9/11?www.drjudywood.com/    

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