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| This is another in my series of pages studying the Chem-Trail phenomenon above my home in Sacramento, California. On the afternoon of 14 May 2004, I noticed that "They" were at it again. Got out the trusty digital camera, and shot the photos seen below in order to preserve a record of the event. It is hoped that with the ongoing photo series, patterns and purposes might be discerned. |
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| © 2004 Jeff Challender One might be tempted to say "X Marks The Spot". But that doesn't really apply here. What spot? All humor aside, please note that there were two chem-trails making the classic criss-cross pattern. There is an "older" trail which has begun to spread significantly. There does seem to be a pattern to the spraying over Northern California, at least in winter and spring. The sprays seem directed at the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range... This is where we in the Central Valley get our drinking water. Is the snow pack being contaminated? |
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| © 2004 Jeff Challender Same shot several minutes later. |
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© 2004 Jeff Challender This is another spraying, which was some 20 minutes after the "X" pattern. What goes on here? These frequent sprayings are, in my considered opinion, NOT ordinary jet con-trails, or exhaust. The way they fail to dissipate, and spread all across the sky belies that explanation. There simply isn't enough MASS in common jet exhaust to account for the observed behavior. *** 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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