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Mar 8, 2020 14:07:50   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
Chemtrails (Aerosols) sprayed directly over my house. The contrail on the extreme right is most likely from an F35 fighter based at the Lockheed plant in Fort Worth, TX. just 15 miles west of my location. If you don't see this crap in the sky where you live, you must not be that important to whoever is doing this.


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Mar 8, 2020 14:30:18   #
pquiggle Loc: Monterey Bay California
 
See it at times where I live. The chemical is dihydrogen monoxide.

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Mar 8, 2020 14:34:50   #
moonhawk Loc: Land of Enchantment
 
Oh, no! Not dihydrogen monoxide! We're all gonna die....

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Mar 8, 2020 14:42:06   #
Reconvic Loc: clermont Fl
 
Geo Engineering! At this minute it is so thick to the very end of the horizon that my wife and I aren't out at the wildlife areas.

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Mar 8, 2020 14:42:07   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
pquiggle wrote:
See it at times where I live. The chemical is dihydrogen monoxide.


You are evil, why don't you just say it is water vapor precipitated out by the disturbance of the passing aircraft.

There are some neat pictures I once saw taken by a crew member of a B-17 showing that part of the contrail left by the plane was a corkscrew contrail from the tips of the propellers of all four engines.

dihydrogen monoxide = H2O = Water Think of it as long skinny man made clouds.

It isn't some evil chemical, it isn't any more dangerous than regular clouds.

I wonder who in the hell started the false belief it is something dangerous? Maybe someone watching an airshow with the colored smoke from the planes and then decided that a contrail must also be "something".

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Mar 8, 2020 14:45:06   #
moonhawk Loc: Land of Enchantment
 
Reconvic wrote:
Geo Engineering! At this minute it is so thick to the very end of the horizon that my wife and I aren't out at the wildlife areas.


What are they engineering? Does it cause respiratory distress in you or anyone you know?

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Mar 8, 2020 14:45:26   #
Reconvic Loc: clermont Fl
 
robertjerl wrote:
You are evil, why don't you just say it is water vapor precipitated out by the disturbance of the passing aircraft.

There are some neat pictures I once saw taken by a crew member of a B-17 showing that part of the contrail left by the plane was a corkscrew contrail from the tips of the propellers of all four engines.

dihydrogen monoxide = H2O = Water Think of it as long skinny man made clouds.

It isn't some evil chemical, it isn't any more dangerous than regular clouds.

I wonder who in the hell started the false belief it is something dangerous? Maybe someone watching an airshow with the colored smoke from the planes and then decided that a contrail must also be "something".
You are evil, why don't you just say it is water v... (show quote)


I don't think it's harmful to breathe it just makes the lighting crappy!

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Mar 8, 2020 14:47:16   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
Streets wrote:
Chemtrails (Aerosols) sprayed directly over my house. The contrail on the extreme right is most likely from an F35 fighter based at the Lockheed plant in Fort Worth, TX. just 15 miles west of my location. If you don't see this crap in the sky where you live, you must not be that important to whoever is doing this.


It is just water vapor precipitated out of humid air by the disturbance of a passing plane. If at a high enough altitude it would be very fine ice crystals.
Prop planes will have a corkscrew contrail from the tip of each blade of each propeller. But from only a short distance you can't see the corkscrew pattern and they quickly blend into a single contrail behind the engine and then a bit further behind the contrails from each propeller become one mixed stream behind the plane.

In World War II the aircrews really disliked the contrails because they were a perfect guide for defending fighters/anti-aircraft guns to find the bombers. Who needs radar when you can follow the contrail?

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Mar 8, 2020 15:32:24   #
Blenheim Orange Loc: Michigan
 
When you see these in your images, they are fairly easy to remove with most image editing programs.

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Mar 8, 2020 15:47:39   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
robertjerl wrote:
It is just water vapor precipitated out of humid air by the disturbance of a passing plane. If at a high enough altitude it would be very fine ice crystals.
Prop planes will have a corkscrew contrail from the tip of each blade of each propeller. But from only a short distance you can't see the corkscrew pattern and they quickly blend into a single contrail behind the engine and then a bit further behind the contrails from each propeller become one mixed stream behind the plane.

In World War II the aircrews really disliked the contrails because they were a perfect guide for defending fighters/anti-aircraft guns to find the bombers. Who needs radar when you can follow the contrail?
It is just water vapor precipitated out of humid a... (show quote)


The B-17 engines were designed with no consideration of cold air operating conditions. They simply burned more oil at altitudes where the temperature was in the minus 50 degree area. This caused the water vapor to coalesce with the oil smoke, thus producing very heavy contrails. In my photo you are seeing trails of particulate matter that have already descended to altitudes where no contrails could exist. Did any of you geniuses see the F35 contrail and see the difference between it and the wider trails beneath?

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Mar 8, 2020 16:11:30   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
Reconvic wrote:
Geo Engineering! At this minute it is so thick to the very end of the horizon that my wife and I aren't out at the wildlife areas.


The Aluminum content in the aerosols is very high. When it enters the sinuses it is on it's way to the brain where it causes some real damage such as autism and other brain diseases. Many other destructive heavy metals are also found in these toxic aerosols. Chemtrails are never discussed in the U.S. media for fear of being put out of business. This is especially true of the t.v. weather folks. Australian news seems a lot more free to talk about the chemtrailing in that country.

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Mar 8, 2020 17:40:02   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
moonhawk wrote:
Oh, no! Not dihydrogen monoxide! We're all gonna die....


You forgot the "whoopee,"

And it's 1,2 3, ....

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Mar 8, 2020 18:02:31   #
ken_stern Loc: Yorba Linda, Ca
 
robertjerl wrote:
You are evil, why don't you just say it is water vapor precipitated out by the disturbance of the passing aircraft.

There are some neat pictures I once saw taken by a crew member of a B-17 showing that part of the contrail left by the plane was a corkscrew contrail from the tips of the propellers of all four engines.

dihydrogen monoxide = H2O = Water Think of it as long skinny man made clouds.

It isn't some evil chemical, it isn't any more dangerous than regular clouds.

I wonder who in the hell started the false belief it is something dangerous? Maybe someone watching an airshow with the colored smoke from the planes and then decided that a contrail must also be "something".
You are evil, why don't you just say it is water v... (show quote)

You make it sound as if it was harmless water vapor -- Which it would be only "if" F35's were powered by Hydrogen -- BUT - They are instead powered by Jet Fuel - AKA - Kerosene -- Which is a Hydrocarbon -- The same stuff that comes out of gas powered Autos

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Mar 8, 2020 18:25:30   #
Streets Loc: Euless, TX.
 
Sorry to burst your bubble but it is harmless water vapor that has been compressed by the, wait for it, compressor stage of the turbo fan engine. You cannot see the jet fuel exhaust at 40,000 feet; in fact you cannot see it at sea level. Don't say things about that which you know nothing. I am a retired aviation and space professional. What, exactly do you refer to yourself as?

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Mar 8, 2020 18:25:38   #
Blenheim Orange Loc: Michigan
 
ken_stern wrote:
You make it sound as if it was harmless water vapor -- Which it would be only "if" F35's were powered by Hydrogen -- BUT - They are instead powered by Jet Fuel - AKA - Kerosene -- Which is a Hydrocarbon -- The same stuff that comes out of gas powered Autos


Engine exhaust and contrails are two different things.

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