26-05-2010, 07:42 AM
I try to keep an open mind and have come to despise the knee-jerk scoffing of the herd when confronted with the sort of evidence discussed in this forum. So I don’t scoff or sneer. Normally the more I look into a subject - 9/11 or JFK for example - the more I become convinced. But not with this one . Yes, an awful lot of people worldwide seem convinced of the reality of this phenomenon. I’ve seen most of the web sites and most of the photos and I really don’t find them convincing. And I find some of the claims about deliberate mass poisoning naive. Chemtrails seems to inhabit the wilder fringe of the conspiracy theory spectrum where people seem to repeat uncritically things they’ve read somewhere else. Such as the claim that contrails don’t linger. It is simply untrue. You can prove it by watching your own skies and getting to recognise the regular scheduled flights. On some days the contrails linger, on others they don’t. Contrails are water vapour, just like clouds, so why shouldn’t they linger? Getting excited about an X in the sky, similarly, proves nothing since it is inevitable that planes cross the sky in criss-cross patterns. How else can it work unless they all fly in one direction? Showing me a fat one and a thin one doesn’t prove anything either, not unless you can tell me at what altitude each one is, and of course nobody can. The scale of the alleged phenomenon is staggering: unmarked white planes spraying all day long over most of the world, where are they? Who are the pilots? How come air traffic control don’t seem to notice?