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Fred20637's avatar

I must admit this is one area where I just don’t agree with Tim. I am almost 70 years old and my problem with the mainstream media has always been when they come up with a narrative that conflicts with my personal first hand experience. First of all chemtrails are not recent; my colleagues and I were discussing chemtrails in the early 1990s. And the problem was that if you watch the skies at all you have a general idea where commercial and military flights are going. Airlines will change their flight path due to weather but generally speaking 99% of the time they’re following the same path, every day. In my location, about 60 miles south of BWI in about 15 miles south of Andrews Air Force Base almost all the air traffic is running north/south. With the advent of flight tracking apps, I can identify any aircraft l see or hear. The oddball one is flights from Dulles to locations in Africa which pass over my property Northwest to Southeast or vice versa. What I call a chemtrail is when there is unexpectedly a cross hatch pattern created in the sky by planes that are NOT identified on the flight tracker app but visible to the naked eye. Within an hour, what was a sunny day and was forecast to be a sunny day all of a sudden becomes an overcast day. If there is some other explanation for this I would love to know it but it’s not condensation. And no i have never set out a cup of vinegar to make them go away, LOL.

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SFG's avatar

What exactly then are we seeing in the sky coming out of airplanes and clouding up the sky for days? I’d love for you to explain.

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