I suggest you click the 'watch in high quality' tab to watch this vid. Santa Monica, CA 12/14/08. Numerous planes were spraying the skies in southern California; the weather soon became gloomy and overcast. I asked locals if they knew what all the strange lines in the sky were and why the planes were spraying. I encountered several foreigners who said the same thing happens in their countries, and met one recent police academy grad who stated that he would do anything, including confiscating people's firearms, if it meant keeping his job. Part 2 to follow.
probably the biggest flag to go up is seeing two planes in the same area, same altitude, and one is spraying this huge plume of whatever, and the other has a trim, tight trail that disappears after a few lengths of the aircraft.
the other is that these big sprayers move far, far faster than other aircraft, going from horizon to horizon in a very short time.
probably the biggest flag to go up is seeing two planes in the same area, same altitude, and one is spraying this huge plume of whatever, and the other has a trim, tight trail that disappears after a few lengths of the aircraft.
the other is that these big sprayers move far, far faster than other aircraft, going from horizon to horizon in a very short time.
very good points. part 2 also has two planes, one regular one from lax. and another nearby spraying chemtrails.
"probably the biggest flag to go up is seeing two planes in the same area, same altitude, and one is spraying this huge plume of whatever, and the other has a trim, tight trail that disappears after a few lengths of the aircraft."
I've seen that more than once.
the other is that these big sprayers move far, far faster than other aircraft, going from horizon to horizon in a very short time.
I hadn't noticed that so I will watch for it.
The other thing I've noticed is that we consistently get hit heaviest at certain times of the year - early Spring sticks out, but I have seen heavy displays at other times.
The other characteristic is parallel trails running from horizon to horizon and not just along the major flight paths for commercial traffic.