Anomalous holes in clouds (aka hole-punched clouds)
by qbit on Feb.04, 2009, under What are they?
Update: these hole-punched clouds are probably due to a jet exhaust trail flying thru a very cold cloud layer. As the exhaust disperses thru the cloud layer, ice crystals form around particulate nuclei then fall out of the sky in wisps.
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I’ve been saving images of unusual clouds that appear to have holes “burned” in them. Heating is one explanation, via microwave beam, such as from a
high power free electron MASER or other focused RF (radio frequency) source.
The technology to heat clouds certainly exists. See Wikipedia entry on the MASER (Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, Predecessor to the LASER)
The larger droplets that make up clouds appear to have vaporized, much like how the sun “burns off” fog on a cool morning. Notice the crisp edges. The phenomenon is highly localized.
Another theory:
This phenomeon could also be caused by the hygroscopic nature of barium salt in jet exhaust, increasing droplet size, causing the heavier droplets to fall out of the cloud layer. More info here.
At any rate, this does not appear to be a natural phenomenon.








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February 5th, 2009 on 3:22 pm
what’s the point of this?
i mean, it’s only military? this s**t is unbelievable
remember i said that in italy the areosols stopped, but today….like a war…they covered the entired sky with this artificial chemical cloud….very serious stuff, like a major training exercise…
February 6th, 2009 on 4:26 pm
Yea, I know what you mean. On days when the trails don’t linger I think its generally due to low humidity or higher temperature. I always see the thick blanket of aerosol regardless of whether the trails are forming or not. Some of that is other pollution from industry but a large portion of it is from chemtrails.
March 29th, 2009 on 12:27 pm
According to the book Unusual Natural Phenomena (c 1977) these have been documented in 1967. They’ve at least been around a while. I am in no way sure they are not a natural phenomena though.