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by qbit on Jan.22, 2009, under What are they?
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Have you noticed anything unusual in the sky lately?
If you're over 30 or so, you may remember what a clear blue sky looks like. Otherwise, you may not even realize that these long, persistent trails coming out of the backs of planes are not normal contrails
Prior to the mid '90s, airplane contrails did not have the tendency to persist as long as they do now. Observe how the trails form wispy, persistent clouds, gradually dispersing into haze. You may see rainbows and pink and green dichroism (2-colors). Diffraction and dichroism are strong indicators for the presence of metallic aerosol.
In this site we explore the purpose of these metallic aerosols and other dispersal programs.
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January 24th, 2009 on 10:32 pm
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January 27th, 2009 on 8:00 am
Hi there! I live near an air force base in the US and yes, I’ve seen some strange things (see my website for samples). Concerning the orb video there, I should add that one day about a week later I was out with my still camera taking shots of really weird clouds when an orb appeared right over my head, trailing some object behind it. But in the second it took to raise the camera to my eye, the orb and its object were gone. I looked all over the sky; it was no mere balloon, that’s for sure! There wasn’t even a breeze blowing then.
We all know how we get ridiculed for all this, but we must keep screaming about it as long as we can.
January 27th, 2009 on 8:09 am
Also, I went to subscribe to the RSS feed but it came up with a gazillion possible feeds by that name. Little help?
January 27th, 2009 on 9:52 am
Interesting video. No clue what those things are. Perhaps some experimental drone aircraft. I’ve seen some drones and high speed silent craft around here (Michigan) myself. Who knows what technologies they have. Rather unfortunate that many of our best scientific minds are wasted developing these technologies that don’t benefit humanity. I’m ready for robot dishwashers and laundry folders. Drones that microwave people and chemtrails do us absolutely no good.
You can subscribe to the RSS feed with this link: feed://http//chemtrails.cc/feed/ using Firefox “live bookmarks” which will put it in your bookmarks toolbar, or another RSS feed reader. The link to subscribe is in the upper right corner of the page. Thanks :)
January 27th, 2009 on 10:47 am
Thanks! That one worked.
The problem was I use Google Reader (I know, Google is evil, but they do have some nifty software; I just don’t run the male notifer.), and it came up with multiple pages of matches.
Yeah, just think of where we’d be technology-wise without those black ops goons swallowing up talent.