I believe one of our God-given rights is to enjoy His creation. I really miss being able to enjoy the beauty of a crystal clear blue sky like I remember from my youth. Whenever it happens now, it starts...one trail, then another, then another, criss-crossing the sky. Then all the trails spread out in a layer until my beautiful blue sky is a hazy overcast. When I have eyes-on contact, I do some planefagging to ID the culprit. Here in the Pacific NW, alot of them are Canadian. Apart from wearing a moon suit, I know of no way to escape whatever they're cropdusting us with. It has to be stopped.
I live outside the US. I used to live in New Mexico. There was a very noticeable shift over the years in the grey shit over the sky. New Mexico is considered one of the sunniest states but more often than not it becomes gradually covered over exactly in the way you describe. So now I don't see any. I live in a rainy tropical area but no chemtrails.
Another God given creation I enjoy that's been taken away are dark night skies.
I believe one of our God-given rights is to enjoy His creation. I really miss being able to enjoy the beauty of a crystal clear blue sky like I remember from my youth. Whenever it happens now, it starts...one trail, then another, then another, criss-crossing the sky. Then all the trails spread out in a layer until my beautiful blue sky is a hazy overcast. When I have eyes-on contact, I do some planefagging to ID the culprit. Here in the Pacific NW, alot of them are Canadian. Apart from wearing a moon suit, I know of no way to escape whatever they're cropdusting us with. It has to be stopped.
I live outside the US. I used to live in New Mexico. There was a very noticeable shift over the years in the grey shit over the sky. New Mexico is considered one of the sunniest states but more often than not it becomes gradually covered over exactly in the way you describe. So now I don't see any. I live in a rainy tropical area but no chemtrails.
Another God given creation I enjoy that's been taken away are dark night skies.