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perverted_introvert
Joined: 06 Jun 2006
Posts: 2006
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Circular Patterns vs. X patterns
Sun Nov 05, 2006 3:47 pm
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Nice find on that pic, it certainly is damning. I checked out the weatherwars site, he seems to think that it's a marker for future weather manipulation. My question is why a circle and not an X? Here in Chicago we mostly see X's, I figured that this is for the same purpose of marking areas of the atmosphere. I would think that it would be easier to deny the X's as plane traffic crossing over beacons, so why would they use these obvious circles? Any thoughts on why some would be circles and why some would be X's? |
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PAK

Joined: 03 Feb 2006
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Sun Nov 05, 2006 5:29 pm
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Thanks Starman for posting that picture from weatherwars. Haven't been on that site for awhile - he has some great shots and information. Personally, I think that they are mocking us - putting a lasso in the sky. When I mention weather modification to people, they just can't believe it would be happening without the media telling them about it. When I was in school, science was a big deal until the mid 60's and then it took a dive in the school system. We focused on the physical sciences and discussed controlling the elements back then. But, by the late 60's, early 70's, science was basically irradicated and all they argued over was whether or not Darwin's Theory of Evolution should be taught. What a joke. All the physical sciences, chemistry, etc. took a back seat and the average school child wasn't given that information anymore.
So, now they spray the skies and most people are oblivious and don't care. Friday afternoon, I watched 6 planes laying trails, criss-crossing so obviously. Maybe the X's are to mark spots, but I also think by laying the trails, and gridding it allows for the chemicals to spread out and connect, then expand across the sky. It's basically like painting the sky. This way the polymers flow into each other and can trap the chemicals and particles in the atmosphere and spread into cloud formations. If they only sprayed in straight lines, there would be less control over how the chemicals spread.
I have been flying across America most of my life and in the last 5 years, most of the country is covered by a thick blanket of "clouds" and I fly to the East and West coasts and the South. When I flew back in the 60's and 70's you could see to the end of the earth in the airplane. It was great. Today, even if there is a break in the cloud cover, you can't see very far. It's like a permanent haze has enveloped the country. |
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perverted_introvert
Joined: 06 Jun 2006
Posts: 2006
Location: Chicago |
"Chem-mats"
Sun Nov 05, 2006 6:58 pm
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Heya Pak:
I totally agree with you, not only with the spraying issues, but with the dumbing down of education in the last 100 years. Dumber people are certainly easier to control, especially when all they care about is what Paris Hilton is doing, and who's on American Idol. I went to college for molecular biology, and was amazed at the lack of information I was being given. After 4 years of school, I still had only learned theory, not how to do anything! Here in the US, the military rules, and I believe that unless you're helping them out, you're not going to find out how to do much of anything. This is why so many American companies are absolutely failing, because the best minds are now working for the Pentagon. As far as the Chem-mats go, I have been documenting this too, it's pretty depressing to start a day off without a cloud in the sky and end up with this:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/perverted_introvert/detail?.dir=f10cre2&.dnm=6df3re2.jpg&.src=ph
Take care and keep up the good work! |
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