contrails/chemtrails in mother sky
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Seems we agree that the planes DO make clouds (of what - there we diverge), but...as Gavin Pretor-Pinney says in his book, 'The Cloudspotter's Guide'...
"There is growing consensus amongst Scientists that the greatest environmental impact of aviation comes not from its greenhouse gas emissions but, in fact, from the clouds that the flights create."
Thanks for the interest.
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Regular passenger shuttle traffic would be just that - regular - not more planes in the days before bad weather.
And as for your A to the BCD fly patterns, this is not what i observe.
Look up and make up your own mind.
Even if there is no deliberate spraying going on ('cos i don't know) clouds ARE being formed by these trails. Low hanging, dirty grey blankets of cloud.
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yes, yes, and the Xris Xcross fly patterns are them blowing us kisses.
Carbon dioxide + water is fizzy water, they add a lot of shit to that to make fizzy pop - who's to say they aren't adding shit to make the con/chemtrails.
Again, look up and watch for yourself.
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You keep repeating yourself - i guess the soda pop has rotted your brain.
All I'd say to those undecided about if this is chemicals or a con is LOOK UP - see the unusual Xriss Xross fly patterns, watch the clouds forms - notice how days before bad weather we get more and more planes fly over...
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Fantastic footage. Eery. So blatant.
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That's some of the worst spraying I've ever seen.
Gets bad here in BC but not as bad as that.
Time to start drinking heavily. We're fucked.
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It comes down in the rain we drink, its in the air we breathe, it filters the sunlight we receive.
Of course its good for us!!
those are huge. i think they're bigger in the UK. compare them to my vids
rewindme 4 years ago
They do mention that the trails (they call them con) contribute to global warming, but fail to mention that a team of scientists at Imperial College believe they could be stopped (if indeed they are just contrails) by setting a dynamically calculated ceiling on cruising altitude.
Soon they'll be saying they're good for us!
myfriendsimon 4 years ago