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How high do you think this plane was?
Originally posted by GoldenFleece
Originally posted by kingswillquiver
Phage, did you actually watch the movie?
You should if you haven't. Might learn something.
Like moths to light, Phage (along with OzWeatherman and Chadwickus) show up in every chemtrail thread, but they aren't interested in learning anything.
They're only interested in doing their job -- spewing the official PTB line over and over:
"Chemtrails are imaginary -- "persistent contrails" (nothing but frozen water vapor) are capable of spreading out and obliterating clear blue skies in an hour or two."
Yeah, right!
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by GoldenFleece
Oh please, you playing that tune again?
Government shill
Disinfo agent
Blah
Blah
Blah
Come on then prove your claims.
Put your money where mouth is.
Originally posted by kingswillquiver
How high do you think this plane was?
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By the way, the movie is pretty good! Has some good action, and the acting is above average.
They contained the chemtrails to one city for the most part, when it is actually a global event.
Entertaining to say the least.
[edit on 24-9-2009 by kingswillquiver]
Originally posted by Phage
Banned?
Or just such a terrible movie it went straight to DVD?
Current aircraft engines emit aerosol particles and gaseous aerosol precursors into the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere that may affect air chemistry and climate. Aircraft engines also directly emit soot and metal particles. Liquid aerosol precursors include water vapor, oxidized sulfur in various forms, chemi-ions (charged molecules), nitrogen oxides, and unburned hydrocarbons
Aircraft emissions vary with the engine type, the engine load and the fuel. Among jet aircrafts there are differences between civil and military jet engines and their fuels. Combustion of jet fuel results in CO2, H2O, CO, C, NOx, particles and a great number of organic compounds. Among the emitted hydrocarbons (HCs), no compound (indicator) characteristic for jet engines could be detected so far. Jet engines do not seem to be a source of halogenated compounds or heavy metals. They contain, however, various toxicologically relevant compounds including carcinogenic substances.
Certain heavy metals, especially vanadium, were found in jet exhaust and may be useful chemical fingerprints. Analysis of JP-5 fuel standards revealed a suite of alkylbenzene hydrocarbons, which may also aid in fingerprinting aviation emissions. Sediment samples taken at coastal wetlands near airports indicated the presence of the same heavy metals as those found in jet exhaust samples. Field sites exposed to higher volumes of air traffic contained higher levels of sediment heavy metals, supporting the hypothesis that aerial deposition of heavy metals is occurring in areas near some airports
Originally posted by GoldenFleece
Prove that you're not a government shill/disinfo agent? LOL -- it's painfully obvious.
My post received 7 stars, so it seems a lot of people agree with me.
Anyway, I'm sure you're just a concerned citizen who spends all his free time trying to debunk chemtrails.
Current aircraft engines emit aerosol particles and gaseous aerosol precursors into the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere that may affect air chemistry and climate. Aircraft engines also directly emit soot and metal particles.