19-03-2010, 03:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-03-2010, 03:06 PM by Charles Drago.)
On Thursday, March 18, 2010 I witnessed the return of so-called chemtrails visible from my home in Providence, Rhode Island. My most recent previous sightings occured over a year ago.
By "chemtrails" I refer to lengthy, non-dissipating, widely diffusive, long lasting exhaust plumes from jet aircraft at varying altitudes -- as opposed to the relatively short, quickly dissipating contrails with which we are familiar.
I reside approximately 40 miles from Boston's Logan International Airport and nine miles from Rhode Island's Theodore F. Green Airport. The airspace above my home is busy indeed, and to my knowledge flight patterns from these facilities have not been altered.
If conventional explanations for this phenomenon are accurate, then surely wide variations of atmospheric conditions, flight altitudes, fuel mixtures, and other noted variables over a 12-month period would have produced visible chemtrail-like plumes.
Or would they?
By "chemtrails" I refer to lengthy, non-dissipating, widely diffusive, long lasting exhaust plumes from jet aircraft at varying altitudes -- as opposed to the relatively short, quickly dissipating contrails with which we are familiar.
I reside approximately 40 miles from Boston's Logan International Airport and nine miles from Rhode Island's Theodore F. Green Airport. The airspace above my home is busy indeed, and to my knowledge flight patterns from these facilities have not been altered.
If conventional explanations for this phenomenon are accurate, then surely wide variations of atmospheric conditions, flight altitudes, fuel mixtures, and other noted variables over a 12-month period would have produced visible chemtrail-like plumes.
Or would they?