In the first two hours, environmental researcher Dr. Mike Castle discussed his analysis of unusual aerial chemicals sampled across the US. He described witnessing a “gigantic, wide plume” trailing high-altitude aircraft, followed shortly by severe weather nearby. Castle referenced William Thomas’ earlier work, which identified “iron compounds and bacterial strains” in the atmosphere that could potentially neutralize pollutants like chlorine and aircraft exhaust.
Castle noted that some of these chemicals harm the ozone layer above 31,000 feet and suggested there might have been attempts to “patch up the ozone holes like a spackling job” by dispersing chemicals via the jet stream. When asked about joining a secret atmospheric cleanup program, Castle said the benefits would need to outweigh the health risks.
In the third hour, William Thomas joined the discussion. Author of one of the first books on chemtrails, published eight months after this interview, Thomas said he was prepared to conduct private research with an aircraft and equipment but lacked funding. He expressed his belief that those behind the spraying considered civilian casualties acceptable. The two experts reviewed field reports and discussed the implications of detected chemicals and biological agents. Thomas described samples from various locations containing “a cocktail of pathogens causing upper respiratory disease” from low-level aerial drops, which he said were unrelated to atmospheric cleanup. The final hour featured Open Lines.