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  • gayyaayyhhhuuuhh....It's healthy air.

  • I'm so glad I'm not the only one looking up and wondering more often everyday what the heck is going on!

  • The sky's a busy place these days and speeding it up really helps to see all the action. I've been fascinated by clpouds and jet trails since I was a kid and now that I can do time lapse it's 10x more interesting - a great tool for study. Glad you're enjoying my clips - I've made tons of them, and make more every week. Cheers! :-)

  • is it just me or its freakin amazing?

    btw where was this captured?

  • Pretty much all of my footage is shot right over my house in Santa Clarita, California (about 40mi N of L.A.). There are at least 4 major airports nearby, and Palmdale Center [ATC] which is the main air traffic control for most all of the southwestern USA, routes the higher altitude, long-range traffic reliably right over my house as well. It's easy to capture this footage when you have several air-traffic "freeways" right overhead! The skies are very busy and it gets pretty heavy sometimes.

  • ok, nice. didint you got sick of these chemitrails..? cos my friend got :\

  • Whatever is going into the air up that high doesn't seem to be affecting us much on the ground. It seems to just stay up there for a really long time, and probably comes down slowly in places far downwind of us.

    Pollution levels really get bad here in summer when it's hot and dry (with no jet trails at all overhead). Winds blow lightly out of the southwest, bringing all of L.A.'s pollution into our valley. It gets so bad sometimes your eyes burn from the brown-ish haze. Fun!

  • so ur showing chemitrails but you dont that?

  • Well they certainly qualify as chemtrails by definition, but whatever aerosols/chemicals are in them don't seem to be coming down to ground level on MY town, as far as I can tell. No one has gotten sick on heavy "spraydays" that I know of. However, the stuff has to come down sooner or later, probably on areas far downwind of where I am (like LOS VEGAS!). I'd really like to see an analysis of actual trail samples to see what's in them. For certain, they can't be good for us or our planet.

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