Sweet Jesus I am MAD! We were out walking this morning at about 10:30 in our neighborhood. Cold. beautiful. We took the dogs with us. They need exercise too. Sati is a schnauzer/terrier mix plus her cousin is a min-pin...anyway beautiful blue sky. Keep in mind we do live next to an airport and there is always a lot of low flying aircraft overhead. It is a moderately sized airport. Well, today there were at least 5 airplanes at relatively low level cris-crossing over Chattanooga. Now normally on a hot day we see planes fly overhead and they leave a trail. Common sense. Cars leave trails behind when it is cold. Upper atmosphere temperatures are cold even on a hot day...We see contrails left by aircraft at high altitudes. I see some that don't leave any trail on some days. Today, we have these planes flying over at relatively low altitudes (not so high that they look like a tiny dot-where you can almost make out markings on them with low quality binoculars) leaving extremely large trails that are not dissipating as usual. They spread out and cover the sky in a haze. Like I said, I know that airplanes will leave a contrail and I see these all the time living right next to an airport. I know that a contrail will last longer depending on what the temperature is (colder meaning the condensation will freeze into ice crystals), but I have a few arguments about this. First of all, The temperature gets lower the further up. How come it can be easily observed on the same day at the same time an airplane at an obviously higher altitude leaving a tiny contrail and at a much lower altitude (I have seen these aircraft like C-130s' actual propellers) leaving a contrail behind that does not dissipate. Secondly, This happens regardless of the temperature at ground level. It is just as likely to happen over Chattanooga when it is hot as when it is cold. Why would that be? Also. I work at a location in "Chattanooga" that is right on the border of Chattanooga, next to an airport and at a higher altitude so I can see a lot going on. I can watch directly overhead aircraft that are flying in a straight path obviously not going to land at the airport. Not climbing. They are cruising. I can observe them begin to leave these trails as they begin to pass over Chattanooga. OK. You may think temperature difference. Cities are hot, not cold. The temperature would increase slightly over a very big city maybe. Chattanooga is not that big. Here is the biggy. We were walking around our neighborhood just looking at this phenomenon. It was very busy in the sky. You could not help but notice it. As we turned to come back, I could see from my perspective a 5 pointed star being formed. minus one line. This was observed to be completed by an another airplane. Not from my current perspective. It was travelling the correct angle to complete the star but it was way off. Coincidence?
Websites are numerous that scientifically explain contrails or chemtrails as fact or fiction. I ran across a good one tho.
THIS one says they are not part of a conspiracy.
I go back and forth. The bottom line is that the sky is very busy and there is a lot of stuff going on that we are not being told. "Experts" argue if it is cloud seeding or something else, but what we need to understand is that it does not matter WHAT it is. This is definitely a conspiracy. No matter what it is. They may be trying to combat aliens by spraying some harmless bacteria in the atmosphere that would kill them. I don't necessarily subscribe to such an "out there" theory, but the simple fact is we have no idea what exactly it is. "experts" use straw men arguments to discredit chemtrails and this is the biggest sign to me that there is more to it. Is it some kind of new phenomenon caused by some new aircraft fuel or what. If it were for our benefit, If we were being saved from anything at all, someone would take credit for it! Considering all the talk by influential billionaires like ted turner about population control, I think we should be at least a little concerned and we should ask at least a few questions and expect at least a good honest answer.
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