joeca1i
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You don't really think that what you see coming off the tips of plane wings are chemical trails of stuff they meant to put there, do you? It's a well-known and well described phenomenon of physics and it's more pronounced the more moisture there is in the air. They're called 'con trails', short for condensation trails. Next time you fly, watch them happen (if you're like me and always seem to end up over the fucking wing).
Now, the thing about con trails is that they actually do seem to have an effect on the weather, and we would not have known about this (scientifically) were it *not* for the events that occurred on September 11, 2001. I lived in LA back then and where I lived is directly under the approach flight path to LAX for all flights coming in from the east coast and southern tier of states.
Con trails are real, chem trails are fake.
Con-trails do not always disappear after a few minutes, they can stick around for quite some time depending on air temps, humidity, wind.
Explain to me these things, first, who's spraying with chemicals, to what end, and how do they prevent their own loved ones from being sprayed?
I am a fan of and make consistent references to Occam's Razor. Also Schrodinger's cat, but he's a little more nebulous.
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