Posted on 07/10/2025 7:52:26 AM PDT by JSM_Liberty
Because contrails are not chemtrails. Contrails disperse within minutes. Chemtrails last for hours and expand. The metals used in them can be seen when the sun reflects off of them. This is especially evident as the sun nears sunset. You must live in a very remote place or you would have seen them, since it is very obvious how different they are.
It is definitely a chemtrail, because it comprises H20…water. 😬
I’m sorry. I could guess, but I’m clueless. If you want to post something educational, just tell me. I don’t have time for a Socratic method discussion. I have household chores which need to get done. Thanks anyway.
Why, oh follower of moronic logic, do vapors filled with heavy metals remain stationary in the sky for "hours" longer than contrails consisting of water vapor and fuel exhaust?
Why, oh follower of moronic logic, do you darkly describe the naturally occurring phenomena of dissipation as "expanding?" You can observe this phenomena every time you pass gas, and the area affected by the smell "expands" until it is no longer detectable.
Why, oh follower of moronic logic, do you not live stream, on YouTube, or Rumble, or both, these nefarious "chem trails" as they hang in the sky for "hours." And that is a challenge I have made before, if not to you, to one of your ilk, and I still have never gotten a Freepmail letting me know that a live stream is up.
. Contrails disperse within minutes.
Sometimes. And sometimes not. Contrails even in the 1940s were observed to last for hours. Were those "chemtrails"? Were the B-17 crews and mission planners deliberately marking themselves for German FLAK gunners and fighter pilots? Really?
The metals used in them can be seen when the sun reflects off of them.
Because sunlight never reflects off of clouds. Nor does it ever refract through water droplets, dispersing the colors of light. Rainbows, halos, glorys, sundogs, and related aerial phenomena didn't exist before the evil "MIC" started spraying "chemicals" in the air.
BTW, please identify the metals you think are being used. Be specific.
you must live in a very remote place or you would have seen them
Define "remote". Pretty much ALL of the continental United States is near a commonly used flight path.
That is a very cool pic of the low pressure adiabatic condensation at the prop tips! Never saw that photo before.
So lets all agree... It was Lee Harvey Oswald by himself shooting like every Marine should be able to, from the window of the book depository.
It is really cool.
I can’t find many pictures of B-29s over Japan, and the few that I do find don’t show any contrails.
I need to research what altitudes were used.
You didn’t look very hard then! Easy to find B17s, B24s and B29s! I even found pics of B52 contrails.
On the contrary. Is the condescending insult really necessary, anyway? We have entirely too much of that kind of comment on this forum. Please ... try to do better.
Now ...
If you have B-29 pictures with contrails ... please post one or two. Also the B-24s. I saw one, but passed it by ... and couldn't find it again. Also, please tell me what search term(s) you used. Thank you! People helping each other makes the internet ... and the real world ... a better place.
B36
Yes. I know. I found it by searching [B-36 contrails] on bing.
Now ... got any B-29 with contrail pictures?
Help a brother out, here ...
;-)
They must be terrified someone will stop people changing the climate to fight climate change and one of their last grifts and , life and property loss , will come to an end .
Sorry I didn’t mean to insult.
All I did was search on B29 contrails and they popped right up. No real effort, I’ve been looking for B47 contrails (found plenty of B52!) and found one, but I am suspicious it’s AI generated so I don’t use it.
I didn’t keep track of where I got it.
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