And as a bonus WW2 pic, here they are spraying something over somehere for some reason, probably for something NWO related. Or, maybe it's a big dogfight. Nah, that's too mundane.
A U.S. Air Force document on contrails states that the only USAF activities which involve the intentional spraying of chemical compounds from aircraft in the U.S. are pest control, weed control and fire suppression (including the use of oil dispersants on oil spills, which are a fire hazard). (1) This is true in a technical sense; so far as we know, the Air Force doesn't spray any other chemicals on American soil. But the USAF (and other armed forces around the world) do spray aluminum-coated polymer "chaff" as an anti-radar measure. Military chaff dispersal is the closest thing I have found to "chemtrail spraying", and some chemtrail-watchers accept it as such (others, like Ken Adachi of Educate Yourself.org, say it's just a cover story for what the New World Order perps are really spraying - whatever that may be). On the surface, chaff looks like a close match for the chemtrail phenomenon: It involves aluminum, it involves polymers, it is performed at high altitudes by military jets, and it is semi-secret.
i'm sure it wouldn't surprise you that i agree with Ken Adachi.
Military chaff dispersal is the closest thing I have found to "chemtrail spraying", and some chemtrail-watchers accept it as such (others, like Ken Adachi of Educate Yourself.org, say it's just a cover story for what the New World Order perps are really spraying - whatever that may be). On the surface, chaff looks like a close match for the chemtrail phenomenon: It involves aluminum, it involves polymers, it is performed at high altitudes by military jets, and it is semi-secret.
i'm sure it wouldn't surprise you that i agree with Ken Adachi.
Yeah. Well..
I suppose that it is generally unwise to come to a conclusion about the details of a crime based on information given from the perpetrators of the crime.
Generally they can't be trusted to tell the truth.
I suppose that it is generally unwise to come to a conclusion about the details of a crime based on information given from the perpetrators of the crime.