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Post by chickenlittle on May 13, 2006 21:13:39 GMT -5
Anybody know why or have any ideas or better yet has anyone else seen the circle trails? They only do this occassionally today being that occassion,the last time I saw this was I think last summer and it reminds me of the commercial of the airliner that forgot the coffee,remember that commercial?Anyways that is what these big circles look like only these are drippy too. with that slowly expanding sludge.Lots of sneezing,bloody nose and cold sores have broken out on at least four people I have seen recently,everyone at the same time.herpes simplex which is the chickenpox family or shingles and comes out when the body is under emense stress.I think that is right anyways. chicky chicky
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Post by chickenlittle on May 15, 2006 23:35:47 GMT -5
We have been getting just smothered in the Northwest.Every day for the last week I would say now it will start out beautiful and then once they start they dont stop.I know for sure that even down to our small newspaper that the media just DOES NOT talk about this.I mean these weird trails should be shown in the paper with an eeerie caption that is how odd they look,but they never report on them AT ALL!. This if nothing else should make people wonder. chicky
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Post by chickenlittle on May 17, 2006 1:07:26 GMT -5
O.K today NOTHING BUT BLUE!!!!I dont get it, there is a new pattern starting I think,Super heavy trailing for a week or so then 2-3 days of no trails.I wonder why this would be.On again, off again. chicky
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Post by BigBunny on May 18, 2006 8:58:05 GMT -5
If you are looking for some serious activity try this effort over Brazil in the last 24 hours:
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Post by chickenlittle on May 18, 2006 21:35:41 GMT -5
We are getting hit again and these are NOT jets any more I dont think.I beleive these are release capsules of some kind start and stop the trail as it goes and there is NO, not any noise.I wish I still had my telescope.I really think these are some sort of different delivery system. chicky
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Post by DannyRock on May 19, 2006 21:21:04 GMT -5
It's been quiet here as far as I can tell for the last few days with no visible trails plumes or thick chemhaze like we usually have here. It's been raining on and off since yesterday and we've had 3.59" of precipitation since the beginning of the month. It rained today, cleared up for an hour, then rained again... The sky is partly cloudy now and the temperature is 47 degrees which is just a little bit chilly for this time of year. EDIT: I just went outside to check the sky and I noticed a few trail plumes in the western sky so they were out spraying somewhere around here.
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Post by altitudelou on May 25, 2006 22:42:01 GMT -5
This was the first day since May 8th that we did not get any precipitation here in Maine, what we did get was a nice ugly chemtrail sunset.
I really did not notice any spraying going on over our area today but we went out this evening and the north western sky was full of criss crossing grid type trails in various states of expansion, a truly ugly sight.
We saw one jet that was heading north east from the south west and it sputtered out a broken trail for some distance and then left no trail at all, it was as if it was emptying out whatever remnants of spray material that it was carrying.
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Post by DannyRock on May 25, 2006 23:26:49 GMT -5
The sky looked almost clear Wednesday. No sign of chemjets until 8:00 PM... Then I saw one spraying... Friday morning they were out in force and turned the sky gray in no time... It started drizzling a bit around 4:30 and the sky was too cloudy to see if they were still spraying... It's supposed to rain today but it doesn't seem to be doing too much of anything right now.
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Post by chickenlittle on May 26, 2006 6:18:18 GMT -5
We have been getting rained on,perhaps they have planned it that way,don't know. Hey has anyone seen the NOVA feature about the chem clouds a friend says he watched on television? chicky
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Post by BigJoe on May 28, 2006 18:24:56 GMT -5
They showed up at around 7:00 A.M. today, sprayed us pretty bad and quicklly turned our sky into a chemical mush within an hour or so. By around 3:00 P.M. most of the fleet pretty much quietly high-tailed it out of our airspace, although presently, at 7:20 P.M. there is still a stray maverick sprayer or two flying overhead and laying down their poisons above, and ON us. I guess they had to make sure that we had our daily intake of their toxic mixture, whatever the F*** it is in that STUFF, and whatever it is DOING to us!
Of interest, it's presently 81 degrees here, and it's only supposed to go down into the lower 70's tonight. I was just down in the basement getting our window fan out of storage... we will definately be using it tonight... and I do believe that this is the earliest in the season that we have EVER had to use a window fan to keep our upstairs cool at night! Up here in the Great Lakes country, back in the 1960's and 1970's, we never used our window fans until around the middle of June, but that's all changed now. Summers seem to be coming just a little bit earlier every year now.
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Post by altitudelou on May 28, 2006 21:44:52 GMT -5
Had some spraying going on here in Maine as well today, they were going at the south western part of Maine and over into New Hampshire from 8:20 AM until about 3:30 PM, hash marked the sky pretty good then they all cleared out, we didn't see any air traffic after that for the rest of the day.
All of the jets involved in the spraying came in sets of two or three from the north, north east and flew over an area of Maine and New Hampshire that usually sees very little traffic at all, commercial air traffic can be ruled out as there is no commercial air traffic which would fly over these areas in the numbers that were seen today between 8: 20 AM and 3:30 PM, that kind of air traffic is just not normal - anytime - let alone in the middle of a holiday weekend when commercial air traffic is light.
Also a note on our local weather, today I installed our air conditioner which I usually do not install until mid June, it is very hot here, 84 degrees today at 2:00 PM, tomorrow it is expected to reach up into the 90's with high humidity, not the kind of weather one would expect to see in Maine in May, late July or early August but not May.
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Post by DannyRock on May 29, 2006 15:09:30 GMT -5
The chemjets have been out spraying for the last two days... The temperatures here for the last two days have been abnormally hot and humid... The temperature right now is 86.5 degrees and climbing with a "slight" chance of thunderstorms tonight... The temperature jumped from 86.2 to 86.5 in less than 4 minutes... Make that 86.6 degrees with 47% humidity...
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Post by BigJoe on May 29, 2006 19:34:40 GMT -5
8:30 P.M. and 87 degrees here in the Western Finger Lakes Region of New York.
Hot, sticky and humid and dry all day long, and not a chemtrail in sight from dawn till dusk, although some chem debris has gradually begun to filter over our region within the past hour.
We broke a HEAT record today. The previous record was 91 degrees, set in 1987. Today we hit 92 degrees!!!
Normally we take the window fan out and replace it with the air conditioner around mid to late June, usually it's LATE June. Today we took the window fan out, got the air conditioner out of storage and installed it! With a two-inch rain deficit (and this is traditionally one of our two wet seasons here), and temperatures abnormally hot for this time of the year, unless there's a major shift in the jet stream soon, this certainly doesn't bode well for the upcoming summer months!
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Post by altitudelou on May 29, 2006 22:40:59 GMT -5
We were chem free here in Maine today, no air traffic at all and we caught a break from the high temps and humidity, it was fairly nice throughout the day getting up to 86 degrees in the shade and the humidity was around 37%, not bad considering the forecast was calling for temps in the 90's and humidity up around 60 to 70%.
There was a thick haze hanging over the mountains all day, I was thinking this evening at sunset how we could be in the smoky mountains the haze was so thick.
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Post by BigJoe on May 30, 2006 9:04:52 GMT -5
10:00 A.M. I wasn't going to file a report this morning, but our skies are SO BAD right now that I have to vent somewhere!!! Our sky is presently INFESTED with those little buggers, and each one is laying down a horizon/horizon trail! They are making absolutely no attempt to hide their dirty work today. Funny too... exact same conditions as yesterday, same temps, humidity, heat, etc., except that there were absolutely NO TRAILS yesterday... today our sky is saturated with them to the point that they are forming an artificial overcast, and actually blocking out the sun!!! One of the worst that I've seen!!! 80 degrees at 10:00 A.M. They say we may break todays temperature record, which was 94 degrees set in 1987. They were pretty optimistic about thunderstorms yesterday, but they seem to be disappearing in the intense area of spraying over the Ohio River Valley now. We are presently in an "arm" of spraying that stretches up into Central Ontario, Canada, where it blossoms out, then stretches south in a 50 or so mile wide band, stretching down into the Southern Tier of NY, and continuing southward through western PA, ending at pretty much at the Southern PA border. Weather modification, our daily dose of "aerosol drugs" filtered in a fine mist down from the skies for our enjoyment, or both, or more... ... who the F*** knows exactly WHAT is going on in their twisted little minds!!!
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Post by altitudelou on May 30, 2006 20:22:33 GMT -5
We had some scattered spraying going on here in Maine and New Hampshire today, persistent trails were ranging from short to very long and scattered widely, there was no central mass to the spraying as there usually is, it seemed to be being done over a very large area.
Late in the day, approximately 5:00 PM the sky was thick with a very milky haze which seemed thicker in areas that had remnants left of spreading trails and we observed a large iridescent red, yellow, green and bluish chem cloud to the south west at sunset.
The weather here today was alright until around 3:00 PM when it got humid and uncomfortable, the temperature was not bad with a high of 79, we have a possibility of getting some thunder storms later on tonight coming out of the north eastern New York and Vermont areas.
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Post by increase 1776 on May 30, 2006 21:21:38 GMT -5
Today was one of the worst spray days in a while.20-30 visible trails all day long.Yuuk!
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Post by chickenlittle on May 31, 2006 23:56:33 GMT -5
Yes terrible spraying here in the Northwest and yesterday saw to fighter jets(thats the best way for me to explain it) anyways sisde by side definately military.amd the first time they were flying eastward and there was another jet folloeing them and then about an hour or 2 later they went back over southward alone,strange shit in our skies definately,and a ton of spraying!!! chicky
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Post by David on Jun 1, 2006 10:54:31 GMT -5
Northern Calif.
Complete white out for the last two days, really nasty, spraying day and night for the last several days. Temps are up and down, colder than is normal for this time of year.
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Post by DannyRock on Jun 1, 2006 20:35:47 GMT -5
They've been spraying here for the last two days... Temperatures still above normal... Over 90 degrees today... Severe scattered thunderstorms over the last few hours...
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Post by chickenlittle on Jun 1, 2006 21:39:59 GMT -5
I have noticed that it seems that whenever we get a crack of blue sky poking through and a bit of sunshine the jets start going over and getting rid of it.The other thing is that we have had yukky grey skies and bits of misty rains and it is very muggy and damp. chicky
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Post by DannyRock on Jun 2, 2006 14:28:51 GMT -5
We had an almost clear blue sky on May 24th around 4:00 PM. It was so unusual that I took pictures of it... The sky is a total mess of gray chemhaze and clouds today... The temperature has dropped to 71 degrees but the humidity is still high... So far we've had about 0.11" of rain today with more supposedly coming between tonight and tomorrow.
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Post by BigJoe on Jun 2, 2006 21:01:20 GMT -5
There is something disturbingly, and tragically, out of whack with this picture... At 9:50 P.M. as I type this out, thousands and thousands of people are all crowded together in Frontier Stadium in downtown Rochester, New York watching and enjoying a spectacular fireworks display, while directly above them, a large armada of unmarked tanker jets are saturating our skies with toxic chemicals. And the weird part of this whole thing is that, shortly after 9/11, these were the very people who were sealing themselves into their living rooms and bedrooms with duct tape, fearful that the imagined terrorists, invented by the media, were on their doorsteps and about to gas them with toxic chemicals! One of the local TV propagana "news" outlets actually sent a film crew to a local hardware store during this contrived mass hysteria that sold large amounts of duct tape, to have a "duct tape professional" demonstrate the proper way to seal one's front door and windows! It was only several days later that someone made the big discovery that people could actually suffocate if they sealed themselves into their rooms with duct tape! And the fireworks continue, and I'm sure that all the good people that are watching all the explosions and the bright colors are all very happy. I guess the only thing that a somewhat sane person can say to this mass insanity is... "Another day in Bizarro World!!!"
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Post by chickenlittle on Jun 4, 2006 14:16:06 GMT -5
Last night on the northwest news, someone faxed a picture or emailed it I guess to the weather man(a sundog) They wanted to know what it was and he tells the sheeples out here that, "this is a rare phenomenon and it is called a sundog " ice crystals in cirruss clouds,Being rainbowed by the sun,yet I find this odd:first that I see them an awful lot for being so unusual and second perhaps someone can answer this for me wouldn't it be unusual to have ice crystals in cirrus cloud formations when the temp below is in the high 80's and the humidity is very high lately? chicky
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Post by altitudelou on Jun 4, 2006 16:42:10 GMT -5
Big Joe wrote,
There is something disturbingly, and tragically, out of whack with this picture... ________________________________________________
I guess it comes down to just a matter of priorities and who's priorities they are, who can afford the biggest bribes to our politicians etc..., certainly not the poor or middle class slaves, that's for sure !
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Post by altitudelou on Jun 6, 2006 18:19:07 GMT -5
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Post by altitudelou on Jun 6, 2006 18:24:06 GMT -5
Sorry, that "www.flicker.com" link does not work for some reason, "Yahoo", go figure, that's why I put in the original CTC link, it seems to work through CTC.
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Post by altitudelou on Jun 6, 2006 18:30:40 GMT -5
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Post by DannyRock on Jun 6, 2006 22:35:51 GMT -5
Sorry, that "http://www.flicker.com" link does not work for some reason, "Yahoo", go figure, that's why I put in the original CTC link, it seems to work through CTC. The link will work if you copy and paste it lou. They're really getting hammered over there... I didn't think that the chemjets had been out today but as the clouds cleared a bit today right before sunset, there was some haze and plumes in the sky with some poor looking black clouds mixed in.
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Post by David on Jun 11, 2006 9:48:24 GMT -5
Yesterday in N.Calif. 6-10-06
Day started off nicely with very few clouds and hot. Spraying began around 9am. Spray lines began to 'drip' a long tail and spread. After a couple of hours the 'dripping tails' began to spread and join each other to form a whiteout. By 3pm the cover was complete, by 4 pm the cover began to turn an ugly black with clouds forming from the mess. Results: went from hot to cold and rain. Normally this time of year it's hotter than the hubs of hell and it does not rain. Still some rain this a.m. and the weather is cool with cloud cover.
Spraying here is almost daily with other stuff also drifting in from the coast. The only way to describe our 'new weather' is nasty.
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