Ctesias was the first person to write about the one-horned animal. She quotes from his book Indica, written around 400 BCE:
“There are in India certain wild asses which are as large as horses and even larger. Their bodies are white, their heads are dark red, and their eyes dark blue. They have a horn in the middle of the forehead that is one cubit [about a foot and a half] in length; the base of this horn is pure white … the upper part is sharp and of a vivid crimson, and the middle portion is black. … Other asses, tame or wild … do not have an ankle-bone… but these do have an ankle-bone … the most beautiful that I have ever seen…. This animal is exceedingly swift and powerful, so that no creature, neither the horse nor any other, can overtake it….”
From this account and description artists who heard it, rendered it into a horselike fairytale.
I find it curious that the story of chemtrails is very much the same.
Dispersion tests were carried out in many cities and rural locations with particles of the nonbiologic simulant ZnCdS. A total of 34 tests involving the dispersion of ZnCdS particles were conducted in various U.S. and Canadian locations. Some of those tests involved simultaneous releases of ZnCdS and Serratia marcescens or Bacillus globigii.
During the 1950s and 1960s, Stanford University and the Ralph Parsons Company (both contractors for the U.S. Army Chemical Corps) conducted atmospheric-dispersion tests with ZnCdS particles in Minneapolis, MN; Corpus Christi, TX; St. Louis, MO; Fort Wayne, IN; and 29 other urban and rural locations in the United States and Canada. The tests were purportedly used to develop and verify meteorologic models for estimating the dispersion of aerosols in various environments. However, the real purpose was to obtain information that would be useful for estimating the potential dispersion of BW agents and determining munitions requirements for the strategic use of BW agents against selected cities of the former Soviet Union. The tests were designed to provide information on the dispersion of BW agents over a short distance (for example, within a city, such as Minneapolis), over many miles (Fort Wayne, IN), and over several thousand square miles (Large Area Coverage test).
Operation LAC, which took its name from "Large Area Coverage," was the largest test ever undertaken by the Chemical Corps. The test area covered the United States from the Rockies to the Atlantic, and from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. The tests proved the feasibility of covering large areas (thousands of square miles) of a country with BW agents. Many scientists and officers had believed this possible, but LAC provided the first proof.”
Here is the foundational truth that the “chemtrail” theory exists.
There is no doubt that further evidence exists to build upon this, but just like the unicorn, artists have rendered it into a mythological creature within pop culture.
I have a rule in my house that says no unicorns are allowed in the guest bathroom
Thus, by having this rule, that proves unicorns exist
Ctesias was the first person to write about the one-horned animal. She quotes from his book Indica, written around 400 BCE:
“There are in India certain wild asses which are as large as horses and even larger. Their bodies are white, their heads are dark red, and their eyes dark blue. They have a horn in the middle of the forehead that is one cubit [about a foot and a half] in length; the base of this horn is pure white … the upper part is sharp and of a vivid crimson, and the middle portion is black. … Other asses, tame or wild … do not have an ankle-bone… but these do have an ankle-bone … the most beautiful that I have ever seen…. This animal is exceedingly swift and powerful, so that no creature, neither the horse nor any other, can overtake it….”
From this account and description artists who heard it, rendered it into a horselike fairytale.
I find it curious that the story of chemtrails is very much the same.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK233494/
“Zinc Cadmium Sulfide Dispersion Tests
Dispersion tests were carried out in many cities and rural locations with particles of the nonbiologic simulant ZnCdS. A total of 34 tests involving the dispersion of ZnCdS particles were conducted in various U.S. and Canadian locations. Some of those tests involved simultaneous releases of ZnCdS and Serratia marcescens or Bacillus globigii.
During the 1950s and 1960s, Stanford University and the Ralph Parsons Company (both contractors for the U.S. Army Chemical Corps) conducted atmospheric-dispersion tests with ZnCdS particles in Minneapolis, MN; Corpus Christi, TX; St. Louis, MO; Fort Wayne, IN; and 29 other urban and rural locations in the United States and Canada. The tests were purportedly used to develop and verify meteorologic models for estimating the dispersion of aerosols in various environments. However, the real purpose was to obtain information that would be useful for estimating the potential dispersion of BW agents and determining munitions requirements for the strategic use of BW agents against selected cities of the former Soviet Union. The tests were designed to provide information on the dispersion of BW agents over a short distance (for example, within a city, such as Minneapolis), over many miles (Fort Wayne, IN), and over several thousand square miles (Large Area Coverage test).
Operation LAC, which took its name from "Large Area Coverage," was the largest test ever undertaken by the Chemical Corps. The test area covered the United States from the Rockies to the Atlantic, and from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. The tests proved the feasibility of covering large areas (thousands of square miles) of a country with BW agents. Many scientists and officers had believed this possible, but LAC provided the first proof.”
Here is the foundational truth that the “chemtrail” theory exists.
There is no doubt that further evidence exists to build upon this, but just like the unicorn, artists have rendered it into a mythological creature within pop culture.
Man this guy stretches desperately to prove unicorns are real
I’m proving many things within that statement, but yes your sharp. unicorns are real.
You’re*
So someone wrote about a unicorn in ancient history, therefore they’re real
You know they also wrote about giants, cyclops, hydra, and talking swans too right?