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Mar 18 2009

NASA States the Obvious

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Contrails or chemtrails — if you ever look up at the sky on a bright and otherwise non-cloudy day, you might see the criss-crossing of jet contrails.  Sometimes they form patterns that seem so obviously designed they enter the category of “chemtrails”. That means, to people who study these things, that they were put there for a purpose.  The purpose varies, depending on the people or group who are studying them.  One (reported) purpose is to fight global warming, and another purpose could be for “population control” (whatever that means) and another purpose to these that I have read about it claims the government is trying to poison us or alter our behavior with chemicals.  To what end?  I tend to not believe conspiracy theories that have the government always trying to kill us.  (If they are trying to kill us, they are doing a terrible job of it.)  I just don’t believe the more nefarious reasons for chemtrails.  Whoever is spraying these chemicals into the air, if they are actually for a purpose, probably do not have a deadly purpose in mind but may be trying to alleviate global warming a little bit.  If they are not doing that, maybe they are spraying for insects, or maybe they are seeding clouds for it to rain.  There could be a hundred reasons to see emissions in the sky.  The mess in the skies and the clouds being created by this is referred to by many people as “global dimming”, and it’s true that it adds to that, but so does any regular smog or pollution.

Whether chemtrails are done on purpose is another thing that is being debated. I have seen variations of them myself and I think they are usually just plane’s and jet’s contrails that show up more on some days when the atmospheric conditions are just right than on other days. But they are definitely altering the sky’s composition.

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