What are chem trails? Does Q have anything to say about them? Do they just cloak radar?
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I once saw two large planes both going the same direction. One had normal contrails that dissipated fairly quickly, the other had a much broader and denser "contrail" (chemtrail). These planes were in the sky at same time, in the same area. You would think that weather would affect both similarly, but no. I pointed this out to a skeptical friend who was observing it with me. They had no explanation and it was hard to refute the literal side by side comparison we had witnessed. You will never convince me that chemtrails are ye olde contrails. Contrails don't linger in the sky for hours, they disappear in a few moments.
Na. That wouldn't explain the way they switch on and off making those giant X's in the sky.
You could argue it's all in the name of science, researching wind drift or the like, but you will never get me to doubt what I have seen so often with my own two eyes.
What it is, I can't say. What it ain't is condensation.
I had the very same incident take place with my spouse. They didn’t think chemtrails were real. Until I pointed out two planes flying at the same time. One with con trails which disappeared in a short amount of time. Then beside it was a plane clearly leaving a trail behind that didn’t blow in the wind or disappear. I got the response of “oh I see now.” It was apparent they were different. Then I had to mention that their are studies being done by universities on chemtrials. The senate was always investigating. No more doubt in their mind. They are real and it’s used for surveillance IMO.
Dane Wigington of geoengineeringwatch.org says that jet engines no longer create contrails. They were only created very high up in the atmosphere in the past and never persisted in long trails that spread out over the sky. The sprayers nowadays are flying lower in the sky. The evidence in this website is quite convincing and it's worth a visit. Wigington, a retired manager from Bechtel, is credible. Air samples show aluminum, strontium and barium in the spray. Before him, Clifford Carnicom and Rosalind Peterson were spreading the word about chemtrails.