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  • Chemtrails do not exist, and HAARP has nothing to do with clouds, you morons.

  • @cwm1010 HAARP was a research project that used a modified high power, multi-stage artillery cannon based on a German design for high altitude research.

    I don't see how these ignorant fucks think its part of some conspiracy

  • Chemtrails and HAARP, check this guy who made a stand in serbia

    watch?v=tNMRF9WwEgU&feature=re­lated

  • Am i the only only who thinks they arnt cloud's. I think they are the ripples of space on the very edge of the earth! 

  • What is that at 0:07 ?

  • NLC's from between 230,000 to 280,000 feet, insanely high atlitude.

  • 0:7?

  • You can tell this is a natural phenomena because it is beautiful and majestic. We get strange noctilucent clouds here in Montreal lately but they are neither beautiful nor majestic because they are chemtrails and there is nothing beautiful about chemtrails.

  • What is the purpose of chemtrails and how it happens

  • That is the question that has led many an unsuspecting soul down the rabbit hole.

    What you ask is what we are all trying to figure out. I have some subscriptions, faves, and playlists pertaining to chemtrails if ur interested.

  • I began noticing and observing this atmospheric phenomena (NLC's) during the early twilight hours of sunrise from NZ last year 2008.

    It has been my experience on the mornings I have observed NLC's appearance, I only have a short window of time to observe and enjoy them.

    Naturally as the sun began to rise, the NLC's became difficult to see, faded.

  • I saw one here in Florida, March 15 Sunday 2009 7:56 PM Jacksonville FL I took a picture but the flash was on =/ But whyed it appear here anyway? That's one sighting I won't forget

  • For your info: These photos (put together in a time lapse movie) are taken by Jacek Stegman, professor at the Meteorological Institute at the University of Stockholm, Sweden. That's where the images are from also! :o)

  • Just beautiful, though the increase of appearance of these type of clouds is rather worrying.

    As for the flash at 6 secnds:

    the first light i guess is a guy with a torch or some fixed light source, and the second burst is the rocket.

  • Fantastic stuff! NLC are lovely to see, and also very interesting, i like how the time lapse shows how the structures change shape and move throught the display, people should be asking about the NLC not the firework!

  • It looks like a water cloud

  • that must be some sort of explosion.

  • We get these every once in a while in Utah for some strange reason.

  • Does anyone know what that was at about the 7 sec mark, bottom mid right of the vid? Is it a meteor? Is it an explosion? It doesn't look like either though?

  • I noticed it too.

  • I think it looks like bottle rocket or some kind of fireworks. The wierd thing is that this video is a time lapse video, but there really isn't a whole lot of time between lighting the fuse and shooting off. Since it's time lapsed it looks like it may have taken forever for the thing to launch.

  • those are so awesome

  • what was that at :06 seconds?

  • beautiful display! thanx.

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