Monday, November 21, 2011

What Is A ChemTrail??

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Lately I've been noticing more and more ChemTrails. It almost seems like a daily occurrence here in Southern Ontario, on the shores of The Great Lakes.
Not that it matters, I do live just a short drive from one of the largest military bases in Canada. Or maybe it's because I'm so close to such wide, open water?

For those of you who don't know what a ChemTrail is, or what the difference is from that, or a Con Trail, let me explain.

CON TRAILS

Short for ("condensation trails") or vapour trails are artificial clouds that are the visible trails of condensed water vapour made by the exhaust of aircraft engines. As the hot exhaust gases cool in the surrounding air they may precipitate a cloud of microscopic water droplets or, if the air is cold enough, tiny ice crystals.[1]
The wingtip vortices which trail from the wingtips and wing flaps of aircraft are sometimes partly visible due to condensation in the cores of the vortices. Each vortex is a mass of spinning air and the air pressure at the centre of the vortex is very low. These wingtip vortices are not the same as contrails.
Contrails tend to last longer if there is higher moisture in the atmosphere and associated higher level clouds such as cirrus, cirrostratus and cirrocumulus already present before the plane flies through.


CHEMTRAILS


The chemtrail conspiracy theory holds that some trails left by aircraft are actually chemical or biological agents deliberately sprayed athigh altitudesfor purposes undisclosed to the general public in clandestine programs directed by government officials.[1]
As a result of the popularity of the conspiracy theory, official agencies have received thousands of complaints from people who have demanded an explanation. [1][2] The existence of chemtrails has been repeatedly denied by government agencies and scientists around the world, who say the trails are normal contrails . [3] The United States Air Force maintains that the theory is a hoax which "has been investigated and refuted by many established and accredited universities, scientific organizations, and major media publications". [4] The United Kingdom's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has stated that chemtrails are not scientifically recognized phenomena. [5] The Canadian Leader of the Government in the House of Commons has rejected the idea of chemtrails as being a "popularized expression", adding that "there is no scientific evidence to support their existence." [6]
The term chemtrail is derived from "chemical trail", in the similar fashion that contrail is a portmanteau of condensation trail . It does not refer to other forms of aerial spraying such as crop dusting , cloud seeding , skywriting , or aerial firefighting . [7] The term specifically refers to aerial trails allegedly caused by the systematic high-altitude release of chemical substances not found in ordinary contrails, resulting in the appearance of characteristic sky tracks. Supporters of this conspiracy theory speculate that the purpose of the chemical release may be for solar radiation management , population control , [1] weather control , [2] or biological warfare / chemical warfare and claim that these trails are causing respiratory illnesses and other health problems. [8][9]




As you can see, even Wikipedia has tried to debunk all possibly theories about ChemTrails. However, if you do a little bit of research yourself, you'll find that even MORE creditable individuals will tell you that ChemTrails do exist, and do alter weather, radar, and cause illness.
If you look at an older post I wrote about ChemTrails, and the various theories behind them, and the predictive programming, for the general public to accept them. You can read that article here: CHEMTRAIL CONDITIONING.

You can also learn all you will ever want to know about ChemTrails in the movie WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE THEY SPRAYING? I included it into a blog post about a year ago.

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