Corsair 115
Penultimate Amazing
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Might any chemtrail folks explain why aircraft seventy years ago were also emitting these supposed toxins?
I go to school with someone whom believes in Chemtrails. I opened up my AMT textbook (published by ASA) and told them to point it out where the chemicals being stored for it was. That should have ended it there but they moved on to the fuel being the source for them. I'm currently trying to explain to them a) what that chemical make up is versus what they believe it is, b) what that make up is actually used for, and c) just how insanely hot jet turbine engines get.
Moral of the story for Chemtrail believers: Don't get into it with someone actually studying to work on the engines in question.
Dumbass.
^^^ Exhibit A?
Well, he's right, in a way. There's quite a lot of water vapor in jet exhaust.
Burn hydrocarbons in oxygen, and carbon dioxide and di-hydrogen monoxide are not unexpected results.
TjW said:Have him do a search on di-hydrogen monoxide if you really want to get him worried.
I see. How is that any different from piston-driven engines?
As amusing as that thought is, I don't want to feed their delusions.
Sorry debunkers, but chemtrails are real!
It is a scientific fact, 100% factual, that jet engines release chemical byproducts of combustion. Those chemicals linger in the air and eventually make it down to Earth, poisoning our farms, waters, and communities!
Chemtrails are real!
It's not.
TjW said:Piston-engine aircraft that fly at high altitude also leave contrails.
There are photos of contrails left in high altitude dogfights taken during the Battle of Britain.
TjW said:Antoine St-Exupery makes reference to his reconnaissance airplane leaving contrails in "Flight to Arras." This is a particularly good reference, because the chem-trailers will often say, "Oh, sure, they left temporary contrails, but today, they last for hours, and even get bigger."
St-Ex comments on how the contrails often do that -- and this was written before 1943.
TjW said:Why not? As you point out, it's amusing. And then, even when they're in a frenzy, most people have enough chemistry to work out what H2O is.
Face it: you're not going to convince them through logic. They didn't reason themselves into their position, they're not going to reason their way out. They have an emotional attachment to it. If you can switch that emotion from smug certainty to embarrassment, they'll at least shut up about it around you.
Are you saying jet propulsion engines do not give off chemicals?
I believe your first post was a joke, sarcasm, and nothing else. That said, the problem with "chemtrail" believers is that they attribute an INTENTION behind the "chemicals used".. and of course, that intention is other than transport passengers...
Its a lot easier to argue that they are "chemtrails" because there are hazardous chemicals in the planes' engine emissions.
Why isn't there a conspiracy movement around car exhausts, then? Oh, wait...
When you see water dripping from an exhaust pipe...........all that means is the vehicle in question hasn't been driven or run enough to dry out the exhaust system.
This is the main reason that exhaust systems on cars and trucks rust out.
Phil
What?
Well...there's some sympathy for understanding the paranoia, considering Project SHAD's controversy.