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originally posted by: Ultralight
a reply to: tsurfer2000h
The photos shown in your response to me does not show the area in which those planes are flying, but appear to be wartime. Any reasonable person would expect heavy use of warplanes at wartime and chemtrails/comtrails.
Being in the flight path of VAFB and several international airports, I can say in my lifetime I see more comtrails than I ever have. We are not at war...or are we?
originally posted by: Eladria
If you look carefully at the planes producing chemtrails, they are obviously not commercial airplanes. Plus, every commercial plane I've ever flown in has never left any chemtrail behind it. You would think of all the times I've flown, I would have seen it at least once if it was supposedly due to atmospheric conditions. The planes that emit them are plain white with no markings.
Also I have seen two planes flying at the same elevation, same flight path, one was emitting chemtrails, the other wasn't. If it was an "atmospheric condition" that causes "persistent contrails", you would think all planes would be emitting them. I've also seen a plane turn the trails on and off to make a dash pattern in the sky. What sort of atmospheric condition would cause that.
originally posted by: Eladria
Plus, every commercial plane I've ever flown in has never left any chemtrail behind it.
originally posted by: rexsblues
a reply to: AutumnWitch657
uhhhhh... you're not denying ignorance like you should be...,
originally posted by: Eladria
If you look carefully at the planes producing chemtrails, they are obviously not commercial airplanes. Plus, every commercial plane I've ever flown in has never left any chemtrail behind it. You would think of all the times I've flown, I would have seen it at least once if it was supposedly due to atmospheric conditions. The planes that emit them are plain white with no markings.
Also I have seen two planes flying at the same elevation, same flight path, one was emitting chemtrails, the other wasn't. If it was an "atmospheric condition" that causes "persistent contrails", you would think all planes would be emitting them. I've also seen a plane turn the trails on and off to make a dash pattern in the sky. What sort of atmospheric condition would cause that.
The question is, what chemicals are they emitting. I am leaning towards something used for weather modification. Because they always seem to spray on days when the UV index is dangerously high. And if you get enough of them in the sky, it turns a nice sunny day cloudy real quick. I've never seen them at night.
originally posted by: DenyObfuscation
a reply to: mrthumpy
How in the hell could anyone see that and believe they're seeing a chemical being sprayed that could multiply itself by the ridiculous factors necessary to spread across the sky?
We're in S. Florida where jet fuel runs $4.00 to $4.50 per gallon.
originally posted by: realeyesreallies
New here and just found out about your offer. Never heard about gofundme but that maybe a great way to do this. Not a pilot so I have no idea what 300 gallons is worth. Where are you located? Just a general idea.. not being weird.
a reply to: F4guy
originally posted by: soulpowertothendegree
a reply to: howmuch4another
Sure you will ...explain this to me then how is it one minute I can be watching one plane without these trails come along and then 10 minutes later at the same altitude another comes along with them and they just linger for hours....oh those are special planes with different engines flying with different jet fuel and the atmospheric conditions changed miraculously in 10 minutes.
Whatever, dude.