So, for many years, despite being totally red pilled on pizza gate and a million other things, I still thought the chemtrails theory was suspect (like flat earth is suspect). I felt that the explanation was reasonable that at certain altitudes, temperatures, and humidity levels, contrails could linger for extended periods of time. But, about 3 months ago, instead of a few lingering contrails here and there, it's ramped up to dozens of them almost every single day. After these days, the evening and overnight winds are insane. We've had insane winds most days for MONTHS. Never experienced anything like it in my life, completely ridiculous to pretend it's a natural weather pattern for the region I live in.
So, coinciding with the dramatically increased and regular "lingering contrails", I thought to myself 'I guess I should look into this chemtrail thing a bit.' So, I watched the documentary "What In The World Are They Spraying?" and they presented evidence about astronomically high levels of aluminum in the soil in places where they do this spraying, which causes the PH of the soil to come way up, so I decided to test the soil in my own back yard. Predictably, its PH is WAY high at 7.9. At 7 a lot of plants can't survive have trouble.
Anyway, I'm now thoroughly convinced they're spraying something for some reason, and obviously not a good one. So, I've been paying more attention to what days they spray, and if I could spot a pattern. I've logged in to flight trackers to try and figure out which planes, and I've searched on the internet trying to find others who have already spent years trying to spot the patterns of these flights... But I couldn't find much. There are several websites with a LOT of surface information, but apparently no one has simply logged the days, amount of passes across their airspace, the flight numbers and callsigns (or lack thereof) of the aircraft, and compared these datasets to possible explanations. If any of you know of a place where such data is compiled or presented, I'd love to see it.
Now then, I've hit upon one data point in a possible pattern: after months of total sky covering spraying almost every day, there was no spraying at all across the entire Memorial Day weekend. There are plenty of standard passenger flights across this weekend, the sky was full of planes like it is any other day- but no lingering contrails. Not a single one. Do we ever see lingering contrails spreading across the sky on federal holidays? If not, that's quite a damning coincidence. If we could demonstrate a pattern like that, we could easily shut down the "lingering contrail due to common atmospheric conditions" argument- does the weather take federal holidays off?
So are you just going to ignore all the companies out there that literally offer cloud seeding services, all out in the open? It's no secret, how is this even a debate these days..... the denial over this is just astronomical.
I have known of cloud seeding since my childhood, having watched it featured on the long-ago TV program "You Asked For It." It is very limited in scope and effectiveness and requires specially-equipped aircraft. It is not conducted by airlines. Airliners are not so equipped, and it would make no sense for them to be involved, since their point is to fly high above the clouds, not be close enough for seeding to be feasible.
There is a huge difference between limited cloud seeding and "chemtrails." Trying to extrapolate from the former to the latter is just a leap of imagination without any evidence, and an absence of critical thinking.
You sound confused. I didn't say anything about airliners. I don't think anyone believes commercial airliners are the ones spraying the skies while they transport people across the country.
In that case, my apology. The "chemtrail" proponents, almost to a man, insist that they are emissions from commercial aircraft. You may have a rather bizarre conversation with them.
But I don't think commercial seeding amounts to much in the grand scheme of things.
When I say chemtrail, I'm referring to the high altitude aircraft which I myself have looked at though a scope and saw spraying material high in the skies, which lead to it raining usually about a day later, even when no rain is in the forecast. This led to a debate with my local meteorologist who constantly insists there's no such thing as planes spraying anything in the air and no one has the ability to modify weather or make it rain. I then sent him a list of over a dozen companies in this country alone that offer this service. He still publicly denies this exists.
In addition to all that, cloud seeding claims to spray silver iodide "or other substances" into the atmosphere. It's the "other substances" I worry about. Because who the fuck knows what they will spray up there when so many people are still denying this activity even exists. I grow my own food, and I do not consent to some business, government or other entity spraying shit above my home that will potentially collect on the ground below me.
And for as long as I've been on conspiracy forums, over 25 years, this is exactly what we have always referred to as chemtrails.