This page is devoted to examine the recent activity of Sylphs 
      in transmuting, neutralizing, and destroying the noxious substances being 
      sprayed as chemtrails. The deployment of 
	orgone 
      generators has apparently played a significant role in helping to bring 
      about this remarkable development. If you are new 
      to this subject, start by reading the oldest article (June 6, 2004) at the 
      bottom and work your way up to the most recent at the top.  
    
	
	
		
			
				
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			Sylphs 
      Battle Chemtrail Spew Planes Over Orange County, California, 
			
			(May 13, 2005)
			 
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			Fascinating 
      Sky Scape Near Las Vegas, Nevada
			
			(May 2, 2005)
			 
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			Sylphs 
      Over Sante Fe, New Mexico 
			
			(Mar. 18, 
      2005)
 
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			Three 
      Sylphs Killed Today 
			
			(Jan. 30, 2005)
			 
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			Three 
      Sylphs on Guard 
			
			(Nov. 15, 2004)
			 
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			Sylphs 
      Over Holland, Part 3 
			
			(Sep. 10, 2004)
			 
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			Sylphs 
      Over Holland, Part 2 (Sep. 3, 2004)
			 
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			The 
      Sylph Letter, Part 2
			
			(Aug. 13, 2004)
			 
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			The 
      Sylph Letter 
			
			(Aug. 5, 2004)
			 
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			Sylphs 
      Transmute Chemtrails in Skies Over Irvine, California
			
			(July 11, 2004)
			 
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			Sylphs 
      Say The Atmosphere Is Expanding
			
			(July 6, 2004)
			 
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			Sylphs 
      Do Battle Above The Green Line 
			
			(June 27, 2004)
			 
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			Chemtrail 
      Assault Aborted by Sylphs 
			
			(June 26, 2004)
			 
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			Dramatic 
      Improvement in Skies Over Orange County, California since May, 2004
			
			(June 
      24, 2004)
 
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			The 
      Flying Crane Sylph of June 12, 2004
			
			(June 17, 2004)
			 
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			Sylphs 
      Transmute Chemtrails 
			
			(June 6, 2004)
			 
		
	
	
		
			
				
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