Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 you media people ought to run with this one!!!!!!karl theis <k_t723 wrote: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 22:15:05 -0000"grasshopper" k_t723Subject: Fwd: My Local Weatherman Admitting To Spraying!!Propaganda_Matrix , Rocky Ward wrote:Paul Huttner wrote:Wed, 04 Feb 2004 22:26:56 -0500"Paul Huttner" Re: Attn: Paul HuttnerHi Rocky:Though the tone of your email is extremely rude and insulting, I will answer.I pulled the tape from last night, and I did spell it "Chaff." The text was not that big, so it's possible you saw one "f" as an " i." So it wasn't misspelled as you suggest.Chaff is commonly detected by weather radar. If fact, the purpose of the military spraying chaff is to confuse enemy radar, missles or other weapons by shielding the aircraft in or near areas of chaff.Chaff is made of tiny fibers of silica impregnated with aluminum. These fibers are so small that they could fall under Federal standards for particulates, which the Environmental Protection Agency regulates as a health hazard. A single canister contains half a million of these fibers. Ten trillion chaff fibers have been dropped on Nevada over the last 20 years. Clumps of chaff can be found throughout rural Nevada.Of course, I'm not smart enough to know any of this for sure, according to you.Paul HuttnerPaul HuttnerChief MeteorologistKGUN9 - TVphuttner@k...520-290-7720>>> Rocky Ward 02/04/04 06:25PM >>>Mr. Huttner, Last evening I just happened to catch your 6:07PM forecast on KGUN 9. What you said in that short intro to the weather report struck me as odd. You said something to the effect of "see this green in the satalite, this is called CHAIF,(in all caps on your map) it is a reflective material allowed to be sprayed over military bases....if you look below it, you can see the storm that is headed our way...."Excuse me? I did some research and found out that first of all, you terribly mispelled the word CHAFF. Secondly, CHAFF is Aluminum coated fiberglass. I suppose if you cannot even spell the term correctly, you cannot tell me why the Air Force and Navy are "spraying" us with this mixture....Although I do not anticipate an answer, I would very much appreciate one.Rachelle "Rocky" Ward Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online--- End forwarded message --- karl theis jr http://groups.msn.com/exposureofthetruth Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 Well, ok, go read this one from the Navy........... http://www.navy.al.wpafb.af.mil/degradablechaff.html , theis888 <k_t723> wrote: > you media people ought to run with this one!!!!!! > > karl theis <k_t723> wrote:Thu, 05 Feb 2004 22:15:05 - 0000 > " grasshopper " > k_t723 > Fwd: My Local Weatherman Admitting To Spraying!! > > Propaganda_Matrix , Rocky Ward > wrote: > > > Paul Huttner > wrote:Wed, 04 Feb 2004 > 22:26:56 -0500 > " Paul Huttner " > > To: > Re: Attn: Paul Huttner > > Hi Rocky: > > Though the tone of your email is extremely rude and insulting, I > will answer. > > I pulled the tape from last night, and I did spell it " Chaff. " The > text was not that big, so it's possible you saw one " f " as an " i. " > So it wasn't misspelled as you suggest. > > Chaff is commonly detected by weather radar. If fact, the purpose of > the military spraying chaff is to confuse enemy radar, missles or > other weapons by shielding the aircraft in or near areas of chaff. > > Chaff is made of tiny fibers of silica impregnated with aluminum. > These fibers are so small that they could fall under Federal > standards for particulates, which the Environmental Protection > Agency regulates as a health hazard. A single canister contains half > a million of these fibers. Ten trillion chaff fibers have been > dropped on Nevada over the last 20 years. Clumps of chaff can be > found throughout rural Nevada. > > Of course, I'm not smart enough to know any of this for sure, > according to you. > > Paul Huttner > > Paul Huttner > Chief Meteorologist > KGUN9 - TV > phuttner@k... > 520-290-7720 > > >>> Rocky Ward 02/04/04 06:25PM >>> > Mr. Huttner, > > Last evening I just happened to catch your 6:07PM forecast on KGUN > 9. What you said in that short intro to the weather report struck me > as odd. You said something to the effect of " see this green in the > satalite, this is called CHAIF,(in all caps on your map) it is a > reflective material allowed to be sprayed over military bases....if > you look below it, you can see the storm that is headed our way.... " > Excuse me? I did some research and found out that first of all, you > terribly mispelled the word CHAFF. Secondly, CHAFF is Aluminum > coated fiberglass. > I suppose if you cannot even spell the term correctly, you cannot > tell me why the Air Force and Navy are " spraying " us with this > mixture.... > > Although I do not anticipate an answer, I would very much appreciate > one. > Rachelle " Rocky " Ward > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online > --- End forwarded message --- > > > > > > karl theis jr > > > http://groups.msn.com/exposureofthetruth > > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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