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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2008

Amazing natural cloud formations here in Las Vegas! Nothing strange or unusual about them at all.

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  • its sick people still denying this is happening people just keep getting dumber i think the Chems are working

  • If one were to actually dust the cobwebs off their brain and read the governments own documents on what they were spraying back in the 60's under the pretext of "testing"....

    ... is it really such a big stretch to put 2&2 together by looking up and 'looking it up' that were still getting dumped on with viruses, bacteria, Benzene, Aluminum, et al.

    Scientists have independently gone up collected the crud being sprayed. A condensation trail looks very different in many ways.

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  • lmfao

  • Fuck GE(Geo Engeneering). They should take a deep breath around these chemicals in our skies.

  • @o1OpTiMuS1o SAR·CASM [sahr-kaz-uhm] A form of irony in which apparent praise conceals another, scornful meaning. For example, a sarcastic remark directed at a person who consistently arrives fifteen minutes late for appointments might be, “Oh, you've arrived exactly on time!”

    Yep more evidence of our failing education system.

  • @Xgames13 clouds are condensation and they have no problem staying in the sky. Think about the water cycle. Evaporation (water to water vapor), condensation (water vapor to clouds), and finally precipitation (clouds to rain). If condensation did not stay in the sky long then clouds would precipitate into rain quickly. I live in Ohio and we have cloud coverage all day sometimes with no rain.

  • Dunno why the over-the-top sarcasm - contrails are clearly not natural - I don't know anyone who thinks that they are.

    They are made by aircraft so are artificial - and also normal for aircraft flying at high altitude where the temp and humidity are in the required range. That's why they've been seen since before the end of WW1.

    They're mainly not moisture condensing on particles - they are the water vapour made by burning hydrocarbons - you get more water than the fuel burned!

  • @bigbuffler Mr. Fluffer, I will give you the specs. The atmosphere contains moisture, when it's a clear day, that means the moisture has nothing to 'grab onto' to create a cloud. When minute particles are injected into the atmosphere, the moisture clings to it and creates clouds. What you are seeing with these sprays is the induction of particles for the moisture to cling to, hence CLOUDS. Normal plane exhaust does not contain the matter to create huge clouds. So What Are They Spraying?

  • Give me a break... until one of you pulls an air sample from these "chem" trails and finds chems in it, you're just a lunatic.

  • Hmmmm let's see---clouds happen to do it. Try watching them a bit. But, then again, the "paranoid style in American politics" IS MUCH MORE FUN, I admit. Why let a little scientific objectivity stand in the way of concocting ideas of aliens emptying their space-ships' toilets on us----or is it the evil earthlings' governments? Chemicals are much more fun. Oooops water is also a chemical compound last time I looked. Nonetheless, keep it up, guys. Very entertaining.

  • @Xgames---if your schedule allows you to, observe a jet laying down contrails and then put a watch on them. If it is fairly calm up there, then they can last an amazing amount of time, often morphing into cirrostratus and the like......I've seen contrails last over 30 or 40 minutes. Chemicals---why yes, but nothing more than jet exhaust and water vapor. Jeez.

  • @bigbuffler

    Could you explain to me HOW THE HELL condensation could stay in the sky that long? I mean all it is, is just water vapor, how could water vapor stay visible in the sky all day?

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