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| Chemtrails Over Sacramento More Trails, And A "Cutoff" 23 April 2004 |
This case escaped my attention for a full year. These photos lay forgotten in my large archive of various pictures until this week (Late April 2005). The first two look pretty typical for chemtrails, with the exception that there are three parallel lines stretching north to south. Commercial passenger jets are not known for formation flying. The third photo is different in that it gives us yet another example of the "cutoff" phenomenon. Jet contrails usually don't just stop abruptly. Let's now have a look at the evidence, shall we? |
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| © 2005 Jeff Challender These first two shots are fairly "normal" for chemtrails. Large, spreading lines of who knows what, sprayed upon an unsuspecting populace. |
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| © 2005 Jeff Challender Please note that here we have "three fingers". The third "finger" is at the very bottom of the photo, almost obscured by the trees. Both of the above pictures are of the area in the sky to my north. |
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© 2005 Jeff Challender Now the camera is turned 180°, toward the south. Here we see another of those abrupt "cutoffs", as if someone aboard the spray plane turned a valve, hit a switch, or simply ran the tank dry. We have seen this phenomenon before. Read more about another example. (Curious Valve Leaks) This particular photo also contained a surprise. Read about that HERE. *** 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.
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