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To: ElectricStrawberry

I know the argument between chemtrail and contrails folks, come on, if that’s your way of writing this off then fine. Since when did contrails from a single plane spread out for 10’s of miles, even 100’s (wide). Look, and the fun and kidding and tinfoil jokes aside, watch the sky in your area for a month, just try it, that’s all I’m asking.


114 posted on 02/13/2009 7:46:12 AM PST by Scythian
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To: Scythian; KarlInOhio
Let's look at the facts before this thread becomes out of control (or was that too late even by the time of the OP?)

1. There aren't “numerous patents” from the flier or anywhere on this thread. There's one, and it's from 1990. Here's a heads up too, there are plenty of nutty ideas that have been patented; the only thing you need to get a patent is an original idea. The idea doesn't necessarily have to *work* though, or even be feasible.

2. As was pointed out by Karl in Ohio way back in post #14 (a HUNDRED posts ago, which apparently you are still ignoring), 4,160,000 micrograms per liter (mcg/L) is the equivalent of 4.16 GRAMS of aluminum per every liter of water. Do you realize how incredible that sounds? Yes, there is a “BASIC LABS” that exists in Reeding CA, but anyone can CLAIM to have tests done by any lab that actually exists. But if this lab actually found 4.16 GRAMS of aluminum per LITER of water in a sample provided to them, and this sample wasn't turbid, was clear, that is it looked like regular water and wasn't OBVIOUSLY contaminated (which it would have been, it WOULD have been noticeably contaminated even by a cursory visual inspection trust me), then this “BASIC LABS” is a very incompetent testing lab indeed, “state certification” or not.

The point is that one wouldn't even need laboratory testing to show that level of contamination; all they'd have to do is show a picture of the water in question. Where's that on the flier?

3. All the rest of the claims on the flier are just that, claims, with no substantiation.

So let's review: we have a flier with ONE (not many, ONE) substantiated “patent” from 1990 about some crazy idea to seed the atmosphere with aluminum oxide particles to “prevent global warming”, and a *claim* that a state certified lab found over 4 GRAMS per liter of aluminum in a water sample, along with all types of other claims about real organizations (but no substantiation thereof) putting such nefarious plans into action.

Dear sir, for the reasons stated in the summary paragraph above, people are laughing at you. I would suggest you calm down and take a good objective look at the reality of the situation. Especially do some research into the “solubility of aluminum oxide”.

148 posted on 02/13/2009 8:06:25 AM PST by FourtySeven (47)
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To: Scythian

At high altitudes with extreme cold temperatures....yes, contrails will spread out for 10s and seemingly 100s of miles........especially if there’s a temperature front.

......and they will join with other contrails in high traffic areas.

Persistance and spread of the trail depends on the conditions at that particular altitude....which is why sometimes there aren’t any, sometimes they are short-lasting, sometimes long-lasting....

It’s all dependent on the temperature and humidity up there....and the number of planes flying in the same corridor.


194 posted on 02/13/2009 8:45:15 AM PST by ElectricStrawberry (1/27th Infantry Wolfhounds...cut in half during the Clinton years.)
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