This morning I had a ludacris song stuck in my head for some strange reason. Not even really a fan, but got the ear worm. So I listen to the song
"Get Back." And in the lyrics he says, "all in together now, birds of a feather now, jus' bought a plane so we changin' the weather now." I
immediately was like, "wtf?! Did Luda just make a reference to chemtrails?!" Or maybe it's some rapper lingo I don't understand. Anyways, I
thought it was interesting.
Persistent contrails have been known to "change" the weather by introducing cloud cover where there wasn't before. There is also evidence that
contrails may cause a difference in temperature throughout the day. Nothing to do with chemtrails.
a reply to: denybedoomed
From Ludacris' POV he can "Change the weather" by flying that plane to the climatic conditions of his choice. Something to consider.
[edit] Check this out. Urban Dictionary says
changing the weather
When you don't like the weather of the current place you are in, so you hop in your private jet and go to another place aka changing the weather
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OTOH, what if he is a CT? Would that make him an authority on the matter?
edit on 24-5-2014 by DenyObfuscation because: (no reason given)
I grew up in Silicon Valley and I'm still here. When I was a kid we had snow storms and rain for days and days on end during the winter. That
doesn't happen anymore (at all) and its not because of jetliners.
Its because of pavement that covers the ground everywhere acting as a giant heat sink . That and the ground traffic on that pavement, the air
conditioners, refrigerators, TVs and computers that heat the air and drive off all but the most persistent weather that blows in from the ocean.
So yah, there has been massive local climate change brought on by mans activities. The trucks that rumble past my window on the freeway filled with
cement at all hours are still trying to cover this valley with a continuos blanket of cement from one damn end to the other.
I do believe you're taking far too literal of an approach, which is your prerogative. I myself would translate that line to mean, "Myself and some
like-minded individuals are using our influence and media stature to make an impact on society, and change its current conditions."