posted 01-25-2004 10:05 AM
and take the time to view their skies, it is becoming more and more apparent that the actions of aircraft (chemtrails/contrails)are having a HUGE impact on such things as quantity of sunlight (and quality), and and as a result on "weather" and temperature. There is ZERO doubt of this, in my mind, and apparently in the minds of perhaps hundreds of thousands of people now. If you want to join that "club" really it's simple. Follow the mantra. Just "look up". It's THAT simple. You will see.The public mainstream too, at the same time, is becoming more and more aware of "chemtrail" programs, everything from admitted studies on the public using allegedly carcinogenic and known pathenogenic agents for over 50 years, (and MILLIONS of people) in "open air" tests,to weather and water wars now with many many agencies and organizations promoting weather made to order that benefits specifically them. But pehaps at someone elses cost (hence the need for secrecy).
With all of the "chemtrail" programs known to exist, (not even starting to mention geoengineering programs now believed in progress) people rightly want to know. WHICH program is going on overhead, is there a risk during spraying operations, should one be outide, is it military, pathenogenic, carcinogenic, a metal, a polymer, weather modification,etc?? what? It seems the people should have a right to know.
One of the chemtrail programs frequently mentioned is the "type" of geoengineering that uses metals such as aluminum in reflecting back sunlight into space to compensate for what some say is warming(instability) caused by man-made (at least partially) C02 production. As I am interested in this type of "mitigation" I did a search on aluminum oxide in the atmosphere, and found a couple of great pictures there that look like exactly what I am witnessing with the chemtrail situation here in mid Missouri. I'll make this short and post the link below. Notice particularly the picture of the rocket exhaust plume (like a chemtrail plume) and of the sky after the plume disapates (oily chem looking).
Aluminum Oxide Particles in the Atmosphere
Amelia M. Gates
ATOC 5600
University of Colorado, Boulder
http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~gatesa/aerosols/
SmT