The "Space Preservation Act of 2001" originally introduced in the House by Rep. Dennis Kucinich as HR 2977 has been re-written.
The new, revised bill, HR 3616, "Space Preservation Act of 2002" was introduced January 23, 2002.
Re-writing bills is a common enough practice as a bill goes through the legislative process. However, the differences between HR 2977 and HR 3616 are more than just a few tweaks here or there.
By its conspicuous appearance in 2977, the term 'chemtrails' received a form of credibiity within the official government process never seen before…producing the hope that one courageous Representative had finally had the fortitude to take the issue of chemtrails to a level of Congressional scrutiny long overdue.
Even though chemtrails are sprayed/deployed in the 2-6 mile high range, and not the 60 mile altitude stated in 2977, the simple fact of their inclusion in Kucinich's 2977 list of weapons systems was deemed a major breakthrough by tens of thousands of citizens and researchers across the country who have been monitoring and investigating the spraying going on in the skies of America for the past three years.
In Rep. Kucinich's revised new (some woud say 'emasculated') Bill, HR 3616, there is no longer any mentio whatever of:
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chemtrails,
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particle beams
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electromagnetic radiation
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plasmas
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extremely low frequency (ELF) or ultra low frequency (ULF) energy radiation
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or mind-control technologies as weapons systems covered in the measure.
https://rense.com/general19/kucinich.htm
Dennis Kucinich, "Chemtrails" and HR2977
What Dennis Kucinich doesn't talk about in his campaign.
The question is…why not?
On October 2, 2001 Congressman Dennis Kucinich, Ohio, (who has been a member, or even the head, of such groups as the Armed Services Oversight Committee, the Committee on Government Reform, Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations) now Presidential candidate, introduced H. R. 2977 during the 1st Session of the 107th Congress of the United States. The "Space Preservation Act of 2001" sought to "preserve the cooperative, peaceful uses of space for the benefit of all humankind by permanently prohibiting the basing of weapons in space by the United States, and to require the President to take action and implement a world treaty banning space-based weapons."
News of the bill spread rapidly over the Internet after a concerned resident of Texas found the word itself, "chemtrails" while reading through the bill. This was the first time the term had been used in an official document. All military and government communications being received, at that time, denied the existence of "chemtrails", going so far as to call them a "hoax."
http://seektress.com/kucin1.htm