Anybody knows what are "chemical trails" in the skies? Thank you!
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 23:04:04 +0100, Rodney Blackall
wrote:
In article , gooza
wrote:
Anybody knows what are "chemical trails" in the skies? Thank you!
If you have been reading old postings to this group then the answer is
almost certainly aircraft-engine condensation trails. There was someone who
had "proof" that those white vapour trails were in fact sprays of poison
being spread by the CIA to doing something rather vague to some ill defined
population for an unspecified reason. Nuff said?
There must be, somewhere, at lease ONE lone Meteorologist who, upon
gazing up at the skies, says, "Hmmmm...those "Mare's tails" are NOT
ice crystals at 40,000 feet !"
"Those clearly are the residuals of airplanes at approximately that
altitude, I saw them go by, but they don't soon go away, as Contrails
usually do. In FACT, they not only do not go away, they dissapate,
slowly, through a period of HOURS"
"Hmmmmm....curious indeed. I wonder exactly WHAT they are? They spread
out farther and farther and farther and stay for hours and hours and
hours. They LOOK like some very thin film of some chemical or other!
Other planes' contrails DO dissapate, in a few seconds, but
these....THEY DON'T!"
Now, I wonder just WHAT the heck are they"?
And that's why I subscribed to and d'loaded all these 20,000 messages
from this newsgroup: to get an answer to this contrail vs. Chemtrail
question. And here it is the: same old bickering: Republican vs.
Democrat, Con versus Lib - ad infinitum, ad nauseum. Surely, I
thought, something as scientific as Meteorology ( graphs, data,
charts)...a HISTORY of facts, in fact , will be free of politics and
partisanship and someone will have the brains to say, "well, let's
STUDY this phenomenon".
I know, since I was born, 70 years ago, I have NEVER, till very recent
times, seen ANYthing like these "clouds".
Even if you don't subscribe to the conspiracy theories about this-
HOW ABOUT A RATIONAL EXPLANATION?
Contrails? Puleeze. Even I can see the difference, and I ain't no
Meteorologist.
I guess the fact is, you guys don't know either.
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