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Nothing to see here folks .....move along.......just normal contrails. [/ end sarcasm ]
they are intensifying; more sorties, more volume spread. and for good reason.
One image of these contrails that I remember in particular is a pattern of 5 contrails side by side in a staggered pattern, the freshest contrail being the one nearest to me. I cannot imagine that commercial air traffic would create that pattern.
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The typical smoke generator consists of a pressurized container holding a low viscosity oil such as Chevron/Texaco "Canopus 13" (formerly "Corvus Oil"). The oil is injected into the hot exhaust manifold causing it to vaporize into a huge amount of dense white smoke.
Good point but can you please explain his original photographs which are not videos? Regards, Iwinder
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
reply to post by Iwinder
Why does it matter if they are the same location? Or are you saying that these things that look much the same are only chemtrails in some locations??
reply to post by tsurfer2000h
Pretty self explanatory is it not?
These videos are of skywriting,so how are they chemtrails?
Nothing to see here folks .....move along.......just normal contrails. [/ end sarcasm ]
Normal contrails like the ones in these videos
Originally posted by tsurfer2000h
reply to post by Iwinder
What makes the OP pics anything different then the pics I have posted?
Are you saying you can tell me that just by looking at the OP pics you can tell without a shadow of a doubt that those are chemtrails?
It makes a big difference there, Where we live we are under a fairly heavy flight path for commercial jets but a zero path for military jets.
Skywriting is almost identical to the techniques used in making chemtrails.
en.wikipedia.org...
The typical smoke generator consists of a pressurized container holding a low viscosity oil such as Chevron/Texaco "Canopus 13" (formerly "Corvus Oil"). The oil is injected into the hot exhaust manifold causing it to vaporize into a huge amount of dense white smoke.
Please see my last post, I said no such thing as " a shadow of a doubt" Regards, Iwinder