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Discovery Channel performs pointless, invalid experiment.

by qbit on Nov.21, 2009, under In the News

No mention of the patent for chemtrailing thru the jet fuel?

These lab tests are so rigged I don’t even know where to begin. First of all it’s not double-blind. This completely invalidates the results of this corporate media “study.”

Who’s to say where this sample of jet fuel they “purchased at random” from a local airport really came from?

The proper method to test for barium and aluminum in air would be to take particulate samples by filtration at varying proximity to airports, and chart the composition of the captured particulates by mass spectrometer analysis. Some control samples would be purified air. Other control samples would be purposefully contaminated with barium and aluminum. Experimental samples would be actual atmospheric air. All samples would be numerically coded and scientists would not know which samples they were testing. Testing would be conducted by multiple independent labs who would not be told the nature of the test they are conducting.

What is the purpose of all the strobing (white flashes) while they are explaining how aluminum should not be present in jet fuel?

And why are we not looking for barium? Why are they making it about aluminum?

“The US Air force did not release a sample of their high performance jet fuel”

“We need to take advantage of everybody on this planet to help solve the problem of global warming. If we can do it with some form of climate engineering, all the better.”

-Alvila Gaskill, Jr. President, Environmental Reference Materials, Inc.

This documentary goes further than others mainstream documentaries have, but it’s still a fraud.

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NASA Rocket to Create Clouds Tuesday

by qbit on Sep.14, 2009, under Optical Phenomena

By Clara Moskowitz,
Science News

posted: 14 September 2009 12:21 pm ET

A rocket experiment set to launch Tuesday aims to create artificial clouds at the outermost layers of Earth’s atmosphere.

The project, called the Charged Aerosol Release Experiment (CARE), plans to trigger cloud formation around the rocket’s exhaust particles. The clouds are intended to simulate naturally-occurring phenomena called noctilucent clouds, which are the highest clouds in the atmosphere.

“This is really essentially at the boundary of space,” said Wayne Scales, a scientist at Virginia Tech who will use computer models to study the physics of the artificial dust cloud as it’s released. “Nothing like this has been done before and that’s why everybody’s really excited about it.”

The experiment is the first attempt to create artificial noctilucent clouds. A previous spacecraft, called Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM), launched in 2007 to observe the natural clouds from space.

CARE is slated to launch Tuesday between 7:30 and 7:57 p.m. EDT (2330 and 2357 GMT) from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.

Noctilucent means “night shining” in Latin. Although difficult to spot with the naked eye, the clouds are best visible when Earth’s surface is in darkness and sunlight from below the horizon illuminates the high-altitude clouds.

These clouds, also known as polar mesospheric clouds, are made of ice crystals. The natural ones tend to hover around 50 to 55 miles (80 to 90 km) above the Earth. CARE will release its dust particles a bit higher than that, then let them settle back down to a lower altitude.

“What the CARE experiment hopes to do is to create an artificial dust layer,” Scales told SPACE.com. “Hopefully it’s a creation in a controlled sense, which will allow scientists to study different aspects of it, the turbulence generated on the inside, the distribution of dust particles and such.”

CARE is a project of the Naval Research Laboratory and the Department of Defense Space Test Program. The spacecraft will launch aboard a NASA four-stage Black Brant XII suborbital sounding rocket.

Scientists will study its progress from ground based instruments as well as the STP/NRL STPSat-1 spacecraft in Earth orbit. Researchers will track the CARE dust cloud for days or even months to study its behavior and development over time.

Because the optical observations are crucial, the launch can only take place if the weather is clear both at the launch site and at multiple observation stations along the Atlantic coast and in Bermuda.

If CARE cannot launch Tuesday, the team can try again between Sept. 16 and Sept. 20.

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This image shows one of the first ground sightings of noctilucent clouds in the 2007 season over Budapest, Hungary on June 15, 2007. Credit: Veres Viktor

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Noctilucent clouds over Mt. Sabalan, a 15,784 ft extinct volcano in northwestern Iran. Credit: Siamak Sabet

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Noctilucent clouds over northern Europe. Credit: Pekka Parvianien.

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Chemtrails from space

by qbit on Feb.20, 2009, under Satellite Imagery, What are they?

More satellite and space station photos of chemtrails.  Gives you an idea of the immense scope of the problem.

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Another theory about hole-punched clouds

by qbit on Feb.14, 2009, under Satellite Imagery, What are they?

This NASA satellite photo lends itself to the idea that jet exhaust causes vapor to condense into larger ice crystals which then fall out of the sky, making the downward cirrus wisps we see in these photos. Also note that barium is hygroscopic (absorbs water).

Detail - Click for original on nasa Earth Observatory site.

Detail - Click for original on NASA Earth Observatory site.

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NASA: hole-punched clouds “very unusual,” could be “facilitated by a passing airplane exhaust”

by qbit on Feb.09, 2009, under What are they?

From NASA Astronomy Pic of the Day site. Also see my other post “Anomalous holes burned in clouds

NASA can be a valuable source of information, but I never take anything it says at face value. They do a lot of amazing research, but ultimately they work for the military industrial complex.

NASA’s Explanation: What could create a huge hole in the clouds? Such a hole, likely hundreds of meters across, was photographed last month from a driveway near Mobile, Alabama, USA. Very unusual to see, hole-punch clouds like this are still the topic of meteorological speculation. A leading hypothesis holds that the hole-punch cloud is caused by falling ice-crystals. The ice-crystals could originate in a higher cloud or be facilitated by a passing airplane exhaust. If the air has just the right temperature and moisture content, the falling crystals will absorb water from the air and grow. For this to happen, the water must be so cold that all it needs is a surface to freeze on. The moisture lost from the air increases the evaporation rate from the cloud water droplets so they dissipate to form the hole. The now heavier ice crystals continue to fall and form the more tenuous wispy cloud-like virga seen inside and just below the hole. Water and ice from the virga evaporates before they reach the ground.

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NASA IR Satellite Chemtrails

by qbit on Jan.24, 2009, under Optical Phenomena, Satellite Imagery

NASA illustrates for us that chemtrails have a different infrared signature than normal clouds. Its unclear what “enhanced” infrared is. Perhaps a different wavelength. Further investigation needed.

NASA IR Satellite image

NASA IR Satellite image. Downloaded directly from nasa.gov. Resized and repositioned but otherwise unmodified.

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