It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.

Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.

Thank you.

 

Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.

 

Chemtrail goop? CA Bay Area people?

page: 2
9
<< 1    3  4 >>

log in

join
share:

posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 04:18 PM
link   
reply to post by kalamatas
 


It's from ballooning spiders, nothing nefarious or secret about it. It's been happening for many millions of years, actually.



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 04:19 PM
link   
reply to post by thirdeyeflight
 


video messed up.



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 04:24 PM
link   
reply to post by adeclerk
 


Thanks. I already deduced that that is a likely possibility. But let's refrain from certainties when in truth, having not seen the stuff yet, we really don't know what the heck it is. For all we know it could be super thin silly string.

Let me join you in laughter.

edit on 23-10-2011 by kalamatas because: typo



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 05:08 PM
link   
reply to post by ProudBird
 


The Jet A and Jet A-1 go into all jet commercial planes The primary differences between Jet A and Jet A-1 are the higher freezing point of Jet A (−40 °C vs −47 °C for Jet A-1), and the mandatory requirement for the addition of an anti-static additive to Jet A-1.Silver iodide is and ingredient in jet A1 fuel the pilot of a commercial airliner uses separate tank of Jet A for take off, then after reaching cruising altitude they switch the tanks over to Jet A-1 both for flying in class A airspace and to maintain the center of gravity or load weight for the plane further aft since this helps to decrease fuel consumption saving the airlines money which is further subsidized by commercial companies paying for the airlines usage for weather modification services

Other additives that I cannot conform but believe to be present are barium and aluminum salts, thorium, or silicon carbide which while toxic to the enviorment also help to create Ozone and reduce UV levels which today are around 4 on a scale 1-16 that is below average even for october here where 6 to 7 for fall and winter and 9 to 12 for the spring to summer plus the added benefits of rainfall on the great plains (great bread basket) which is the most power thing America possess because the military maybe the strongest but the subsidized food produced in the USA is by far more influential to people across the globe because its cheaper to import US food then it is to grow it locally
just saying



In the United States, cloud seeding is used to increase precipitation in areas experiencing drought, to reduce the size of hailstones that form in thunderstorms, and to reduce the amount of fog in and around airports. Cloud seeding is also occasionally used by major ski resorts to induce snowfall. Eleven western states and one Canadian province (Alberta) have ongoing weather modification operational programs [1]. In January 2006, an $8.8 million cloud seeding project began in Wyoming to examine the effects of cloud seeding on snowfall over Wyoming's Medicine Bow, Sierra Madre, and Wind River mountain ranges.[31] A number of commercial companies, such as Aero Systems Incorporated [2], Atmospherics Incorporated [3], North American Weather Consultants [4], Weather Modification Incorporated [5], Weather Enhancement Technologies International [6], Seeding Operations and Atmospheric Research (SOAR) [7], offer weather modification services centered on cloud seeding. The U.S. signed an international treaty in 1978 banning the use of weather modification for hostile purposes.[8]




posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 05:24 PM
link   

Originally posted by IblisLucifer
reply to post by ProudBird
 


The Jet A and Jet A-1 go into all jet commercial planes The primary differences between Jet A and Jet A-1 are the higher freezing point of Jet A (−40 °C vs −47 °C for Jet A-1), and the mandatory requirement for the addition of an anti-static additive to Jet A-1.Silver iodide is and ingredient in jet A1 fuel


?? where on earth did you get that from??



the pilot of a commercial airliner uses separate tank of Jet A for take off,


No, they don't.


then after reaching cruising altitude they switch the tanks over to Jet A-1 both for flying in class A airspace and to maintain the center of gravity or load weight for the plane further aft since this helps to decrease fuel consumption saving the airlines money which is further subsidized by commercial companies paying for the airlines usage for weather modification services


What a crock of bovine excrement!


Other additives that I cannot conform but believe to be present are barium and aluminum salts, thorium, or silicon carbide


more fantasy - did you just string some words together that looked good to invent this, or did you copy someone else's fairy tale??

Here's a hint - contrails across a clear blue sky are not "CLOUD"-seeding - can you figure out why not?


Silicon carbide is an abrasive - it is used on "sand paper" and "wet and dry" abrasive papers, also in abrasive wheels of all sorts - you really think anyone is going to put that into a jet engine??

Also you can pop down to your local jet fuel supplier and buy a gallon of Jet A1 - you probably won't get any Jet A because it is obsolete.....but if you do, you can get them analysed at any lab........let us know what it is you confirm is in them .....

Here's the specification/standard for Jet A1 - and if you find anything in your sample outside this specification go straight to he police and lay a criminal complaint about the use of illegal substances in jet fuel!


edit on 23-10-2011 by Aloysius the Gaul because: fix quotes



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 05:27 PM
link   
FOund these videos posted today. From California? In the woman's description she says the "stuff" dissolves. Do spider balloons dissolve??? She shows the junk she collected in video 5.


edit on 23-10-2011 by kalamatas because: typo



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 05:31 PM
link   
This woman's youtube page says she's in California.



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 05:42 PM
link   
reply to post by IblisLucifer
 


Sorry but.....I understand exactly what Jet-A1A is.

I have no idea what that video shows other than normal CONTRAILS.....

...could you specify??



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 06:07 PM
link   
Does it look like this?



museumvictoria.com.au...



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 06:11 PM
link   
reply to post by Uncinus
 


That's the picture that is in the link I posted on the previous page. If you look a couple posts up on this page, an lady who's in California as well video taped the "stuff" this morning. I'm waiting for my family member to look at that vid. She said it somewhat resembled the spider ballooning picture but had a bit of a different quality.

The lady in the vid above says the "stuff" dissolves. Does spider balloon dissolve upon touching it?



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 06:18 PM
link   
reply to post by kalamatas
 


I just went into my yard to look at some spider webs. If you grab one and kind of shake it around it ends up looking like the pic. If you then gently roll it in your fingers it very quickly vanishes into a few solid specks. It's not "dissolving" exactly, but because it occupies very little volume and it adheres to itself, it does kind of vanish when manipulated.

I don't think spider balloon silk is vastly different from web construction silk.
edit on 23-10-2011 by Uncinus because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 06:19 PM
link   
Berkeley reporting.

I tell you this, There has been nothing but blue skies for the last two days. I have not seen any contrails OR chemtrails nor any white stuff floating in the sky.

berkeleygal reporting live from Berkeley, peace out.



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 06:23 PM
link   
reply to post by berkeleygal
 


Thanks. It's been clear since the morning trails blew away. And we've been enjoying the nice weather. We were going to go to the botanical gardens this morning but plans changed. I'll think of you next time we're in Berkeley!



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 06:25 PM
link   
reply to post by Uncinus
 


I'm tempted to try that with the newly formed webs outside, but I'm kind of nervous to piss off the rather large critters constructing them. [Shudder]



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 06:32 PM
link   
reply to post by kalamatas
 


I just did. My webs were rather old and dirty though, but interesting results


(I actually got a few of these, and some other web that had been twisted up by the wind)





posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 06:41 PM
link   
reply to post by Uncinus
 


In this small video series, you will see large quantities of the white stuff that came over our house prior to the chemtrail planes showing up (notice blue skies). We collected some and it is definitely not kite spiders. It dissolves instantly when touched and was not "sticky" like a web. Hope it isn't poison!I went in the house and then came back out about 30 minutes later and voila! We have a chemtrail clouded sky! i Saw the planes but couldn't get the camera quick enough. To those that say "contrails"- explain how a contrail fully clouds the skies? The chemtrails spread like crazy and gave us a nice "chembow". I have a couple short video's showing the progression of these chemtrails spread as well as new ones pop up while I am in the house. 3 hours later, we have blue skies again! My daughter noticed the shiny unidentified object coming from the North and heading south as did the white stuff. The object maintained a steady altitude and speed until it reached the 11am sun and then gained altitude until out of sight. Balloons? possibly. There was no wind as you can see from the trees however we all know that wind can exist at higher altitudes. We have had a lot of unusual activity over our house lately. See other parts of this video.


This is the description from the youtube video. She says it not sticky and dissolves instantly when touched. Not quite the description of what you're showing. What she wrote makes me think of something foamy, which the material in her 5th video kind of looked like. Unless she's not describing it properly, the web silk seems to be different.

Ugh. I think I might have to drive down and see if the junk is still there...



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 07:07 PM
link   
I think the fact that it looks just like the photos of ballooning spiders webs makes it very much point towards that as an outcome.

Remember that's not just one spider, it's the combined web of hundreds, maybe thousands of spiders. The silk naturally sticks to itself, so you get those fibrous clumps.

I also strongly suspect that it seems to "dissolve" because it's so pure. What's happening is that the lightest pressure causes the silk to bond with adjacent strands, and the resultant silk is just very very small, not gone.

If you could get video of the "dissolving" that would be great. It's a topic that comes up every year, and it would be nice to have some reference.



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 07:17 PM
link   
reply to post by Uncinus
 


Unfortunately I'm going to have to be the one to get the video, so it won't happen immediately. I just hope it's still there when I get there, and I will be touching it with a stick!. If it is webs, I assume it will be. If it's not then... Apparently one of the globs was very large and caught in the grass. It would have been nice if the youtube person video taped it being touched. She mentioned in one of the video comments the stuff just disintegrated into nothing.

Wild stuff.



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 07:22 PM
link   
It seems like there quite a lot of people thinking it's "chemwebs"
Example:

www.youtube.com...


But is that really any different to my mangled spider web (my web is dirtier, that's about it).


Anyone else out there want to gather some fresh webs and see what they look like? I don't seem to have any daily spinner left, just spiders that build permanent structures that get dirty. Need fresh clean webs to test the theory.
edit on 23-10-2011 by Uncinus because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 07:28 PM
link   
reply to post by Uncinus
 


The only thing that's still making me think there's a possibility that it's not webs is that lady's description of it not being sticky and it dissolving. Like I said though, I'm all for it being spider webs.

Let just hope the junk is still there.



new topics




     
    9
    << 1    3  4 >>

    log in

    join