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Topic: Dec. 4, another extreme spray day! | Topic page views:
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Ellyn
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1242 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 12-04-2000 08:21 PM
After our fog and clouds cleared and the beautiful blue sky began to show itself, I thought: Wouldn't it be nice if the expected chemtrail spraying didn't follow. Then I noticed that they had already started. Contrary to what some believe, one does not have to crane one's neck to see the chemtrails or the jets which spew out the highly lethal and toxic substances. One can get a panoramic view of the massive chemtrails running from one end of the sky to the next just driving down the street in one's car. One doesn't have to lift one's head an inch. One can even see them from inside a building with tinted windows and half closed venetion blinds. The fact of the matter is that in Spokane one cannot not see chemtrails most of the time. As the sun begins of set one sees vast streaks of pink running across the sky and the chemtrails haze turns pink. It's surprising how something so deadly can look so beautiful during a sunset. ------------------

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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2733 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 12-04-2000 09:08 PM
 


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Random
Senior Member
Bournemouth, UK 25 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 12-17-2000 02:56 PM
Those are beautiful pictures of clouds and contrail. Don't you love the variations in light and colour in the sky. I really wonder at the sky sometimes. You are lucky to have such beautiful views. Do you live near any airways (within, say, 50 miles)?
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 12-23-2000 12:27 PM
Nice pics Thermit. I observed on Oct. 6/00 a red(top), orange, yellow, green chemcloud above the mountains in the west (towards Vancouver). These colors could be seen with sunglasses. With the naked eye it appeared bright white/yellow, and didn't show up at all in the picture I took. Wonder what was in the chemcocktail that created this unnatural colorful cloud?
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