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Topic: When we discussed chemtrails in the 1970's people laughed... | Topic page views:
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flight19
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8 posts, Jun 2002
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posted 06-16-2002 01:01 AM
I guess the times have not changed all that much. When I discussed CT in the mid 1970's I was told by many that I was totally ignorant. This CT discussion is a lot older than many think.Whatever is the purpose they serve the chemtrail has been in use for right at 30 years although they seem to have increased dramatically in recent years.I am not giving much personal info here as I have had a lot of negative responses on previous forums and I hope to stay somewhat clear of that type of reactions. I have a new pic I recently got via e-mail from a journalist and I will try and post it on my website. He has not posted it publicly due to pressure from his boss at the news agency he works at. The pic apparently shows what seems to be military people looking from the rear of a tanker type of plane at a dual trail emmiting from the airplane. several other planes are visible also with trails streaming from them. I cannot tell how genuine the pic is but it looks real to us and the source is (as far as I am concerned) totally legitiment. I have held onto this jpg for a while wondering whether I should re-post it and if it was a common item on public websites.So far it is the only one I have seen. My previous website with the image was deleted from the internet and my current webpages do no turn up on any searches including the main search at the site that hosts it, tripod. Thanks for this forum and I hope I can contribute something positive.

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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 06-16-2002 01:55 AM
Welcome flight19
If this is the picture that you're talking about it is from an official NASA project and was a test on vortices behind aircraft that was part of a study to make planes safer. It is an impressive picture but people were notified about it and quite a few people witnessed the event from what I've heard about it. For quite a while the picture appeared on the NASA web site but caused so much controversy that it was removed.

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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 06-16-2002 02:05 AM
The website that it was associated with is this one. http://www.wff.nasa.gov/ and the original URL for the picture was http://www.wff.nasa.gov/~apb/projects/WakeVortex/C130Formation.jpg though the link is no longer active and the only thing that pops up now with it is "The page cannot be found."
[Edited 1 times, lastly by Dan Rockwell on 06-16-2002] 
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flight19
New Member
8 posts, Jun 2002
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posted 06-24-2002 09:29 AM
Er, yup- thats it. I appreciate the reply and pic. I might emphasise the real fear my friend had of posting the picture on his employer's syndicated news program.If nothing else it shows that the subject is seriously controversial. Since NASA has abandoned it's original civilian oriented space reseacrh program in favor of being a military operation I would pay little attention to any public (NASA) claim of what the photo is actually showing.... : ) Vanishing website data is a phenomena we are getting used to I guess, error 404 url not found has cropped up a lot in the last few years. Are you interested in the navy website on a weather modification program? I am glad to find the pic has a genuine source as I had concerns it might be a photoshop fake, now I am reading the rest of the stuff he sent me a little closer to see what else he has to say. Something along the lines of the 'gemstone files' I bet. It is rather funny how fantasy, paranoia and fear all closely resemble real life military ops! 
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