VAN WERT, Ohio (INTELLIHUB) — A strange fibrous material was once again spotted falling out of the sky.
This marks the third documented incident in the past 12 months involving a fibrous material of an unknown origin to have been dropped from the sky inside the Continental United States. But what makes government’s latest drop-spot for these ominous fibers particularly interesting, and even more concerning, is that for the first time it’s now happening outside of Arizona.
Information sent exclusively to Intellihub.com reveals:
[…] the type fibers you mentioned in your Dec. 5 2014 Intellihub article have been falling from sky for 2 days now [Nov. 2 and Nov. 3] in our area. I have a sample in my possession. They seem to stick together at times in a clump and fall. If you block out the sun with your hand you can see them floating in the air easily. I don’t think they are spider webs as reported by some media.
The source also mentioned how the fibers were “less clumped” on Nov. 3, than on the first and second.
I am a 58-year-old technical process operator and was visiting a downtown Van Wert business [on Nov. 2, when] I left the business and noticed clumps of white web like material floating down from the sky. I went back inside the business to tell the owner and another customer to come outside and take a look. All three of us looked up and saw that the sky was full of these floating webs in single strands as well as clumps , some hitting the ground. They were hard to see up high without the light being just right. On the way home, a few miles away, I was able to see more of them. They were caught on almost every car radio antenna. They really showed up well on cars [that were] painted black. [Eventually] I stopped at another store and ran into a friend and I pointed the webs out to him. He had already noticed them because he said he felt like he was walking into spider webs as he crossed the wide open parking lot. We both watched them for a few minuets discussing what they might be. We found if you blocked the sun just right one could see a steady stream of them raining down from the atmosphere. Shortly after that I arrived home and I could see webs caught in the power lines that run east to west with the light just right. Decided to research on the internet and I found your [Dec. 2014] article on the same subject. The next day [Nov. 3, 2015] I noticed the webs were still coming down but more in strands than clumps. And looking around my property, the single strands could be seen on every tree branch. After that I sent you a email with a picture of the largest sample I could find. I don’t know what this stuff is but l can tell you its not spider webs unless we have spiders dropping silk from thousands of feet above the earth. — John
Hope the ‘Men in Black’ don’t pay him a visit.
Let me know if they do okay John?
https://www.intellihub.com/chem-webs-spotted-falling-from-sky-this-time-in-ohio/
I am located close to Van Wert… It is all over everything..
I am west of Dayton and its all over the place. Looks like spider webs (but they arent) all over the ground. It’s all over my cars too.
I’m going to venture a wild guess here.
I think that these webs are what we’re normally sprayed with from the chemtrail planes, but they came in contact with another chemical (or atmospheric condition) that made them congeal like this.
Or…. a new chemtrail poison is being tested, and they haven’t gotten is to completely aerosolize.
It’s not too wild a guess. What else could be the source of strange fibers that blanket two cities thousands of miles apart?
Is there some atmospheric characteristic shared by Arizona and Ohio other than the fact that they both get chemtrailed? I think the chemtrail planes are the logical guess, so whatever this crap is, expect a lungful of it soon. (unless of course, Americans decide that they’ve have enough of their government poisoning them)