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Topic: Luminescent Chemspray Fallout | Topic page views:
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Delicious
New Member
Southern California 28 posts, Feb 2003
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posted 02-14-2003 07:22 PM
WARNING: DEBUNKER CONTROL ZONE http://www.chemtrailcentral.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/001714-2.html
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 02-14-2003 08:09 PM
Hi Otavaleph! Nice to have you back with us. Are you really delicious? ... LOLNice pic you posted, is that link to your new website? Thanks if it is bud (: >>After months of intense and open-minded sky watching I've started to wonder if legitimate contrails even exist at all.<< Oh but they do Delicious...I see them all the time here in Kelowna BC. But those elusive chemtrails, well that's another story... FK or canex care to comment? 
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Delicious
New Member
Southern California 28 posts, Feb 2003
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posted 02-14-2003 09:28 PM
What... no SCIENTIFIC explainations?
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Lulu
ice behaving badly
right here 2553 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 02-14-2003 09:29 PM
Give the scientists a chance to check in Delicious...patience is a virtue  
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the professor
KNOW YOUR ROLE
heartland USA 1164 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-14-2003 10:37 PM
The sunlight has something to do with it, I would compare it to bubbles. You ever blow bubbles as a child outdoors when you were young and notice tha same color spectrum on the bubbles.
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Delicious
New Member
Southern California 28 posts, Feb 2003
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posted 02-14-2003 10:49 PM
Bubbles presupposes an oil-like cohesion.
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the professor
KNOW YOUR ROLE
heartland USA 1164 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-14-2003 11:18 PM
exactly!
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Delicious
New Member
Southern California 28 posts, Feb 2003
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posted 02-14-2003 11:30 PM
What's th oil's purpose? Water repellant for clouds.
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the professor
KNOW YOUR ROLE
heartland USA 1164 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-14-2003 11:43 PM
The point I'm trying to make is soap is a chemical and you can see a spectrum in a chemical as well.
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the professor
KNOW YOUR ROLE
heartland USA 1164 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-14-2003 11:44 PM
even oil does look on your street where cars park esp after it rains, see the colors in the oil, I'm not saying oil is being sprayed though.
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Delicious
New Member
Southern California 28 posts, Feb 2003
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posted 02-15-2003 01:21 AM
How else would it get there?
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the professor
KNOW YOUR ROLE
heartland USA 1164 posts, Jan 2003
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posted 02-15-2003 06:46 PM
TRY AN OIL PAN FROM A CAR
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billder
Senior Member

Hachita New Mexico USA 181 posts, Feb 2002
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posted 02-15-2003 08:01 PM
You should see what a party Richard Feynman has made out of rainbows in mud puddles and bubbles....it is actually a property that exhibits the true way light behaves, but nobody, even Feynman, understands it. Same with partial reflections of light through glass...a real tough nut to crack and can only be calculated with probability...very odd...Newton was chasing his tail over THAT one his whole life....here is a mini blurb on something interesting though, actually is quite pertinent, believe it or not: The field of Hyperdimensional physics. This is a physics based on geometric and mathematical foundations which involves other spatial dimensions -- ergo the term, "Hyperdimensional" physics. The field itself began over a hundred years ago, as part of a burgeoning scientific inquiry by 19th-Century mathematicians and physicists into theoretical "non-Euclidian" geometries (geometries involving spatial dimensions in addition to "length, breadth and height"), and a set of specifically predicted physical interactions of energy and matter determined by those "non-Euclidian geometries." ...read more at www.enterprisemission.com
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