Thursday, March 10, 2011

Chemtrails

A few weeks ago, one of my customers at the health food store told me that there were planes in the sky leaving trails that didn't disappear, trails that were different from normal condensation trails. He said the planes were modifying the weather, and spraying aluminum and barium into the air. "It's bad. I don't even go outside anymore, man." It sounded so made-up, and he was so worked up, that I thought maybe he was slightly crazy. I forgot about it.

Then one early morning I woke up and looked outside my window and there they were--planes leaving thick trails of smoke that wouldn't leave. When I looked out the window several hours later, the trails were still there.

I kept watching for these trails, which you see everywhere in LA once you're aware of them. The ones by my house follow a pattern. They come at the same time every morning, but they only come on mornings when there's already clouds in the sky. On those days, they fly above and towards the cloud, as if to deposit chemicals into the cloud. On clear mornings like this, the planes don't come.

The conventional explanation is that the government is testing military jets, and flying them from place to place, and these are the trails they leave. But then, why the pattern? Why would they only fly above and into clouds? I have also seen the trails start at a certain point in the sky, as if the plane is "turning on" its exhaust. I have also seen, and other people have witnessed, trails that circle or zigzag in the sky, which counteracts the claim that the planes are going from one place to another.

The explanations that conspiracy theorists have put forth make most people laugh--population control, global warming control, weather control. But this is not the first time the government has experimented with a program without the people's consent. Look at the Wikipedia article on Agent Orange, and take special notice of the photo of the man born to a mother exposed to the chemicals.

There is a documentary all about chemtrails, which have been around since the '90s, and you can watch the whole thing on YouTube here. One thing that's frightening is that scientists, while denying that weather modification programs exist, are considering them in the future to combat global warming. I thought you needed to know.

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