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Our friend Connie lives with her husband Jim, in the Miami river valley of western Ohio, roughly between Dayton and Lima. She has graciously contributed her pictures, of chemtrail activity over her home, for your inspection in our ongoing study of this phenomenon at Project P.R.O.V.E. Below is Connie's series of 9 photos from Sunday 3 April 2005. |
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| Courtesy of Connie M. Here we see the typical grid pattern, with parallel trails, and others running at a 90° angle to the right, as well as 45° to the lower left. Where Connie lives, there are established air routes where one sees frequent commercial airline traffic. The airplanes flying over this rural location should not be able to lay heavy blankets of material as seen in these pictures. |
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| Courtesy of Connie M. The pattern here is wild. Note that there is one trail top to bottom at right, another at 90° right to left, another to the lower left, and two planes, about to cross each other's paths, down amongst the trees at the very bottom. |
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| Courtesy of Connie M. Same view as photo #1, but just one minute later, and we can see that another jet plane is laying a fresh trail across the old. This new trail begins over the roof of the shed at bottom center, and extends at a 45° angle toward upper left. "They" were busy that day. |
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| Courtesy of Connie M. Now we can see that there were two more side by side. The short trail to the right is reminiscient of the "Valve Leakage" photos from Mark S. on 7 February 2005, and my own from 18 March 2004. |
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| Courtesy of Connie M. This strange curved flight path is very interesting. It also suggests that the spray can be turned on and off at the will of the crew aboard. |
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| Courtesy of Connie M. Connie's area is not known for smog, like the big cities. Yet, look at the sickly discoloration in the sky that day. I myself have noticed this pinkish tint to chemtrails in my own neighborhood. What causes it, this writer cannot say. |
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| Courtesy of Connie M. More of the typical spreading action that these trails are known for. The government will tell you that these are normal jet exhaust contrails. Sure, they are. And if you believe that, I have some wonderful alligator habitat I'd like to sell you in Florida... |
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| Courtesy of Connie M. Another jet busily contaminating our air and, eventually, water. |
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| Courtesy of Connie M. Anyone familiar with FAA regulations, and Air Traffic Control Rules, will tell you that no controller would ever dream of vectoring two commercial planes toward each other like you see here. This is HIGHLY unusual behavior for any sort of aircraft in the skies over the United States. *** For a longer essay on this Chemtrail phenomenon, and more contrail vs.chemtrail comparison photos, please click HERE. (Large Graphic File - Long Download For Dial-Up Users) When someone wants to argue with you that chem-trails are mere contrails, ask them "Where does all that MASS comes from then?" That's the key point in dismissing the contrail / ice crystal argument. MASS! Imagine an old car that is burning oil due to bad piston rings. The blue cloud belching from its tailpipe IS nasty, but there isn't that much of it, and the cloud will dissipate rapidly. Can this car, by driving down one road through a small town, create a heavy blanket of smoke over the ENTIRE town? Of course not; there isn't enough MASS in that old car's exhaust. The same principle applies to chem-trails. Jet exhaust, known as a contrail, doesn't contain enough MASS to account for the phenomenon we call chemtrails. At the end of the day, it's up to YOU to draw your own conclusions.
© 2005 Jeff Challender |