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  |summary= In late August, con-goers — over 4,000 according to organisers' estimates to ''Wikinews'' — flocked to Edgbaston Stadium for the two-day-long Animeleague Birmingham Anime & Gaming Con in the United Kingdom. ''Wikinews'' reporter Ash Thawley attended on the second day, August 27.
  |summary= A retired USAF brigadier general, [[Charles T. Jones - General|Gen. Charles Jones]], has been quoted from a public source as stating, "These white aircraft spray trails are the result of scientifically verifiable spraying of aluminum particles and other toxic heavy metals, polymers and chemicals."
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Aluminum Dust from Geoengineering Fueling Super Wildfires
Aluminum Dust from Geoengineering Fueling Super Wildfires

A retired USAF brigadier general, Gen. Charles Jones, has been quoted from a public source as stating, "These white aircraft spray trails are the result of scientifically verifiable spraying of aluminum particles and other toxic heavy metals, polymers and chemicals."

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