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Details about chem trails...what are they and why are they spraying.
You can view the whole collection of articles HERE
But I have included some pictures and some articles for your perusal below.
The Strong Watchman
Chemtrail vs Contrail

NASA View of CHEMTRAILS/CONTRAILS

Weather Modification CONTRAILS/CHEMTRAILS?

Contrail vs Chemtrail? Are chemtrail theories a new thing?Contrail vs Chemtrail (Aerosol). Are chemtrail theories a new thing? It's been around since the 1960s. People all over the country are calling these contrails behind planes, chemtrails. Why? What's a chemtrail anyway? Is it something spread from planes for a certain purpose? Have these trails always been there? Are we just now noticing them? From my understanding a contrail will dissolve in the air within 1-3 minutes. Why do some trails not dissolve, but rather expand. Here are some explanations of these trails.
"Proponents of the chemtrail theories differentiate chemtrails from contrails by describing them as streams that sometimes persist in the sky for hours, and which sometimes trace criss-crossing, grid-like patterns, or parallel stripes which eventually blend to form large clouds. Another feature that proponents say distinguishes a chemtrail from a contrail is the presence of visible color prisms in the streams, unusual concentrations of sky tracks in a single area, or lingering tracks left by unmarked or military airplanes flying in atypical altitudes or locations."
Explanations for spraying
This surely can't be real, can it? Why would the U.S. and other countries be spraying the atmosphere? Some reasonable explanations can be given. (Reasonable?)
Explanations for spraying: 1. Aerial Pharmacopoeia (Silver Iodine w/salt): To Modify Weather for Good purposes (drought, hail, tornadoes, snow, hurricanes) "The North American Interstate Weather Modification Council (NAIWMC) is an organization comprised of regulatory agencies, sponsoring organizations, and research institutions involved in atmospheric water resource management technology, commonly known as weather modification or cloud seeding." Who makes the flares? Ice Crystal Engine
ering, LLC manufactures weather modification cloud seeding flares for hail suppression, rain enhancement, snow pack, and fog dispersion.
2. Military Chaff (radar countermeasure) (Aluminum, glass or plastic) The military puts a substance called chaff out to cause a radar countermeasure. They spread a cloud of small, thin pieces of aluminium, metallised glass fibre or plastic, which either appears as a cluster of secondary targets on radar screens or swamps the screen with multiple returns. One weather man (see video below) said small glass fibers coated in aluminum. He says they've been using it for years to protect pilots. This is a normal procedure for the military, but new to some of us. (It's supposedly invisible to the naked eye.)
What is this airplane in the photo spraying? Looks like a heavy dose of weather modification. (Unless it's been photoshopped.)
Weather men see effects from trails.
Cloud Seeding Videos
Geoengineering to fight global warming, BUT is it more damage than good?
I found NAIWMC and ICE. Is this the answer? An organization called NAIWMC "North American Interstate Weather Modification Council" It gives answers this chemtrail flying and spreading substances in the skies. It is a multi-million dollar project that the U.S. supports and there are two bills for it. (ICE is a company that makes the flares.)
"Silver iodide, in combination with various other chemicals, most often salts, has been used as a glaciogenic agent for half a century."
-Kansas uses it to reduce hail damage to crops (Lakin, Kansas uses silver iodide) Silver iodide is highly insoluble in water and has a crystalline structure similar to that of ice, allowing it to induce freezing (heterogeneous nucleation) in cloud seeding for the purpose of rainmaking. It's appearance is a light yellow powder.
"But Mike Standley, whose family has farmed in southwest Kansas for about a century, says he's concerned that cloud seeding may be costing him some precious rain. It has been a long time since he has seen regular summer afternoon thunderstorms on his land, says Standley, 30. "Now the day when we have one little storm popping up, they'll be flying up and around it, and it just seems to fizzle out," he says. Standley says he would like to see solid proof that cloud seeding works. With 14 to 19 inches of precipitation a year, he just can't spare the moisture. "I can raise crops with hail," he said. "But I can't raise crops with no moisture."
---------------- The bill "Weather Modification Operations" (Report no. 109202). "...attempting to change or control by artificial methods the natural development of atmospheric cloud forms."
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