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A basic video showing the difference between real clouds and geo-engineered fake clouds - commonly knows as chemtrails.
For more information, check out www.californiaskywatch.comA basic video showing the difference between real clouds and geo-engineered fake... more
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Adam's got a sore throat and he think's it caused by the Chemtrails that he sees above his Hilltop Watchtower in the Hollywood Hills. He claims the Chemtrails drift down to his place and it's making him sick. The Hilltop Watchtower is within close proximity of the Hollywood Reservoir, so anyone that drinks its water is getting the effect of the chemtrail poison. (photo credit: Adam Curry/Creative Commons)Adam's got a sore throat and he think's it caused by the Chemtrails that he... more
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This is solid evidence that Chemtrails are not a "conspiracy theory"
On many days the clouds in the sky are not natural. They are Chemical Clouds created by Chemical Trails deliberately sprayed from airplanes.
While Contrails quickly dissipate, Chemtrails linger in the sky for many hours. They are laid out in long lines that slowly spread out. As they drift and spread they become more and more cloud-like looking, and many unaware people just assume they are natural clouds.
I have been observing this phenomenon for 3 years.
If you pay attention for just a few weeks, you will quickly realize that most clouds are not natural and that, in fact, on some days every cloud in the sky is man-made.
So why are they doing this?
Because they can.
Most people are too oblivious to notice, or once it is pointed out to them, they do not want to believe it.
What are in Chemtrails, and why are the powers that be doing it?
Here is a link:
http://educate-yourself.org/ct/This is solid evidence that Chemtrails are not a "conspiracy theory"
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Mainstream science accepts that trails from jet aircraft are lingering for hours, but claims it is a natural phenomenon
Scientists now admit that emissions from aircraft are forming artificial clouds that block out the sun, precisely what geoengineering advocates like top eugenicist and White House science advisor John P. Holdren have called for, but the article tries to insinuate that the effect is caused by natural “vapours,” when in reality it can be attributed to chemtrails that contain substances harmful to humans.
In 2008, a KSLA news investigation found that a substance that fell to earth from a high altitude chemtrail contained high levels of Barium (6.8 ppm) and Lead (8.2 ppm) as well as trace amounts of other chemicals including arsenic, chromium, cadmium, selenium and silver. Of these, all but one are metals, some are toxic while several are rarely or never found in nature.
The newscast focuses on Barium, which its research shows is a “hallmark of chemtrails.” KSLA found Barium levels in its samples at 6.8 ppm or “more than six times the toxic level set by the EPA.” The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality confirmed that the high levels of Barium were “very unusual,” but commented that “proving the source was a whole other matter” in its discussion with KSLA.
KSLA also asked Mark Ryan, Director of the Poison Control Center, about the effects of Barium on the human body. Ryan commented that “short term exposure can lead to anything from stomach to chest pains and that long term exposure causes blood pressure problems.” The Poison Control Center further reported that long-term exposure, as with any harmful substance, would contribute to weakening the immune system, which many speculate is the purpose of such man-made chemical trails.
Indeed, barium oxide has cropped up repeatedly as a contaminant from suspected geoengineering experimentation.
KSLA also put aerosolized-chemical testing in its historical context, citing a voluminous number of unclassified tests exposed in 1977 Senate hearings. The tests included experimenting with biochemical compounds on the public. KSLA reports that “239 populated areas were contaminated with biological agents between 1949 and 1969.”
One of the accepted truisms of scientific study is the fact that if scientists are proposing an idea, then those scientists with access to the bottomless pit of black-budget secret government funding are already doing it.
It is highly likely that chemtrails are merely one manifestation of “geo-engineering” that is taking place without proper debate, notification or any form of legality, and with a callous disregard for the potential dangers to both our health and our environment.!
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One beautiful sunny afternoon I was hot tubbing on this absolutely clear day. When there was a plane flying by towards the western sky. It laid a trail of what originally I thought was a contrail, but it lingered way beyond the time that contrails usually linger. it started to descend from on high and started to get lower in the sky as it floated just above the treetops. I got out of the hot tub and got dried off and ran into the house and got my camera, when I got back there were a few more that had appeared in the sky by other planes flying by. What I noticed was that some of them were definitely contrails because their exhaust clouds dissipated within twenty minutes or less, but these other ones stayed in the sky, until what started out as a totally clear sky turned into a murky nightmare.
Judge for your self, but this doesn't look natural to me.
Tell me what you think.One beautiful sunny afternoon I was hot tubbing on this absolutely clear day. When... more
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Are vapor trails from aircraft influencing the climate, and if so, should we worry?
I've always wanted to hate contrails, the "condensation trails" streaming out from behind jets. They're man-made. They force lines on nature, which knows no lines. They arise out of pollution, and they generate visual pollutionaircraft graffiti that can erase blue from the sky and light from the sun. All good reasons to despise these artificial clouds.
But I don't. I've always been drawn to them. When I see one above, I like to run my eye along its length until I find the plane, a tiny silver toy. I like to wonder at the blank space between the plane and the start of the contrailemptiness full of potentialand then to see the churning new cloud as it forms, a tumbling cascade. When the roiling slows and the newborn cloud settles into a contrail proper, I admire its perfection: a straight white line sharply etched against the blue. Even when numerous contrails made fat by the wind crisscross the sky, I don't mind.
Well, I might now. After a lifetime of enjoying contrails, it came as a surprise to me to learn recently that something so ephemeral may not be a harmless by-product of the jet age but may in fact impact the climate. This is of particular concern in well-traveled air corridors, where contrails by the hundreds can spread into man-made cirrus clouds that can both block sunlight from reaching the Earth and trap radiated heat from escaping to space.
Whether contrails cause a net cooling or a net warming, even whether their effect is something to worry about, remains unclear. But with air traffic expected to double or even triple by 2050, leading contrail researchers say the influence of these artificial clouds cannot be ignored.
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