“tis merely the stench and slime coming from liberals currently infesting D.C. and the east coast.
This will be cured (albeit at a slight cost) during CW-II.
Not to worry, however. Libtards will really, really, really regret it.
Chemtrails cured my cancer.
I can remember back in the 60’s as a child watching thunderheads grow. You could see them from the ground all the way up to the top. Clear as a bell. Can’t now. Way too much haze.
Chemtrails are conspiracy theory nuttiness. They’re called contrails. The newer super-efficient turbofans do make thicker ones, but it is still just ice.
/an engineer (among other things)
Did someone hack your account?
They are not Chem trails now. They are cosmic ray trails, and probably much worse. They have increased recently due to the lack of sunspots:
Cosmic rays definitely cause cancer and mutations. As well as clouds.
They spray us constantly here in GA. Every day the sun comes out the next thing you see is the spraying start up. Nobody seems to question it at all. I don’t think most people even know about it. It makes my blood boil everytime I look up and see that crap.
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Parts of New Jersey have always had a pollution problem. Or maybe Chris Christie is giving a speech.
That is pure conspiracy nonsense. You’re experiencing more clear skies than you admit, and it is normally expected to have more upper cloud or cirrus formation in the current decades due to the lower amount of sunspot activity. Add to those factors some recent volcanic activity in the Northern Hemisphere, heavy Chinese smog production, and high altitude contrail production; any already existing tendencies to form cirrus, haze, and overall water vapor and sulfur compounds can be expected to emphasize such hazy conditions to an even greater degree.
I know it was going on in the Arizona desert before 2004, but they’ve really escalated it in recent years. It’s so obvious here, a place where we used to have deep blue skies year round, other than for an occasional El Nino year, and during our summer monsoon season.
There are thick grid lines laid down more days than not, crop dusting the peasants. Even on days like today with no obvious Etch-a-Sketch sky, it’s a barely-blue sky.
I’ve always worked and lived in the flight path, and no, it was never like this before. And funny how the photos I get from all over Arizona look exactly the same too.
It is what goes out in front of the jets that worries me! If you look closely at a flying commercial jet, you can often see a slight blue streak out in front. I’ve been told it is from the radar on the aircraft.
Once, a few years ago, I saw this blue streak visibly parting the clouds in front of the jet. Not a lot, just a little, but I SAW IT!
You really believe in chemtrails? Really? lol
You could be noticing early signs of cataract formation.
Interestingly, I recall an observation/study a few years back that concluded less light was hitting the earth than say, 100+ years ago, and this shocked the experts involved. I can't identify the reference now, though.
maybe the aliens are causing it to make their spacecraft less visible,
I have a friend who CONSTANTLY harps about “chemtrails”.
I still see a lot of crystal clear skies with dark blue. In fact, today is one of them, though we are starting to see some high clouds as result of a storm system approaching for tomorrow.
On a few summer days last year, I sat on my deck and watched thunderheads form. Still a spectacular sight. Though not quite a spectacular as from a Deep South area like Alabama or Texas.
I actually remember more haze in my younger days. Back in the 1970s, air pollution was a much bigger problem, especially in NJ.