I remember when i was younger, the skies were a vibrant blue. Now on the clearest day, the sky is a light blue tone. I wonder what the scence is behind this. We all know the elitist parasites of scociety would not harm themselves. Thats why placebos exist. So i wonder how effective these chemtrails really are. They definitely will cause weather modification for the near future, but i wonder how far of an effect it is.
I wondered about that too, especially since most of the days air doesn't smell any different when chemtrails are present. But on some days I could feel the toxicity in the air. I don't think they are strong enough to kill a person, at least not quickly. Slow poison, perhaps. Those elite parasites could potentially have antidotes for the effect of toxins.
When you were younger, the air was less contaminated with organic compounds, which will have a more general scattering spectrum (making the sky more whitish). I think higher humidity has a similar effect. It also depends on time of day. Nearing sunset or sunrise there is a spectral shift in the skyshine that will give the sky a whitish quality. There is a gradual transition from blue daylight to reddish-orange sundown/sunrise light and white lies in the middle.
I remember when i was younger, the skies were a vibrant blue. Now on the clearest day, the sky is a light blue tone. I wonder what the scence is behind this. We all know the elitist parasites of scociety would not harm themselves. Thats why placebos exist. So i wonder how effective these chemtrails really are. They definitely will cause weather modification for the near future, but i wonder how far of an effect it is.
I wondered about that too, especially since most of the days air doesn't smell any different when chemtrails are present. But on some days I could feel the toxicity in the air. I don't think they are strong enough to kill a person, at least not quickly. Slow poison, perhaps. Those elite parasites could potentially have antidotes for the effect of toxins.
When you were younger, the air was less contaminated with organic compounds, which will have a more general scattering spectrum (making the sky more whitish). I think higher humidity has a similar effect. It also depends on time of day. Nearing sunset or sunrise there is a spectral shift in the skyshine that will give the sky a whitish quality. There is a gradual transition from blue daylight to reddish-orange sundown/sunrise light and white lies in the middle.