julianpenrod
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appearance and disappearance of the black ray
Tue Jul 06, 2004 4:11 am
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Julian Penrod
4 Fairfield Avenue
West Caldwell, New Jersey 07006
(973) 220-1601
julianpenrod@comcast.net
July 5, 2004
To all:
I have mentioned, before, that, when you are taking pictures of anomalous phenomena, sometimes, you end up seeing something that you didn't even know was in front of you.
Too, when you are dealing with something you have never seen before, and in which you don't know what to expect, it can help to have alertness, insight and even some luck. But, if you are aware and thoughtful, luck just seems to come along with them.
At about 12:13 p.m., on Saturday, July 3, I noticed a chemtrail, oriented north to south, in the process of being laid. I took a photograph of the trail, to keep a record of it. Just after taking the picture, I noticed a dark band, preceding the trail. What is often referred to as "the black ray". I was about to take a photograph of the ray, suddenly, it disappeared!
There were other chemtrails being laid, that day, and I was hoping to get a chance to photograph the phenomenon of the appearing and disappearing black ray, so I followed a number of them across the sky. But none them had the ray appear, then disappear.
Then another chemtrail started to form, also north to south, in almost exactly the same spot as the one before. I only saw it, though, just as the black ray was starting to disappear, but it was in almost exactly the same position as the one I had seen, previously! I watched for another north to south chemtrail, now, headed toward the same spot as the two before.
At about 1:17:14 p.m., another chemtrail started to progress southward, in almost the same spot. I started taking pictures, as it moved south. At 1:17:58, it was almost to the position where the black ray had formed, before. At 1:18:08, the ray appeared and started to darken. At 1:18:12, it was almost at its darkest. At 1:18:18, it had already begun to lighten up. By 1:18:24, it was almost completely vanished.
A record of the appearance is presented below.
"Debunkers" try to "explain" the black ray by representing it to be a shadow of a chemtrail, forming on a lower lying cloud. But there was no cloud in the area. And, even if there were some layer of moisture there, it doesn't explain how the "shadow" could suddenly come into being when an already long chemtrail reached a certain spot, then disappeared, after the jet forming the trail had moved ahead, but the original long trail was still there!
It is also questionable how the same layer of moisture could remain in the same spot, and, for that matter, why the same layer showed no "shadow" for other chemtrails, even those close by!
But this also brings up some important points.
Among other things, is it not possible that the black ray is not so much something associated with chemtrail formation, but, rather, perhaps, some kind of guiding ray for chemtrail aircraft? Could the ray have come on only momentarily, for the purpose of keeping the jet on course?
And, if the ray causes a darkening in the atmosphere, or a discoloration of the vapor in the air, might it not be related to the phenomenon of "black bottom clouds"? It is often commented the extent to which HAARP rays may influence the formation of clouds; is it not possible that whatever manifests itself as a black ray, around chemtrails, might take on the characteristics of an abnormal darkness, on the underside of clouds? The fact that whatever this is takes on a straight line shape, around straight line chemtrails, would make it easier to expect it to take on the form of a cloud shaped darkness, around clouds.
But, since there is no sign of an emanation toward clouds with unusually dark undersides, it may suggest that whatever is causing the black ray, and, likely, black bottom clouds, is completely pervasive in the atmosphere, present at all times, and in all places!
More than this, too, though. The black ray seems an all-pervading emanation, that seems to cause a visible alteration in the atmosphere. It seems like it could be something visible on a radar. And that suggests that the "radar anomalies" - circular, or partly circular, disc-like or annular areas that sometimes show up around radar sources, in weather maps - might be due to black ray emanations from those sites.
In understanding the anomalous, it can also be helpful not to rule out possibilities.
Julian Penrod
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