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Chemtrail Website - Farce or Lunatics?

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Has anyone seen this particular website:

http://www.rense.com/politics6/chemdatapage.html

I've only read a few blurbs on the site, but have to wonder whether this is simply a great farce of a website, in which case it's hilarious, or this person(s) is wacko, perhaps believing in "inner-earth" beings too.

Consider this short passage in Chemtrail subliminals:

"Several days ago, I was speaking with a customer in my store who happened to mention that he was in the Airforce. Needless to say, that peaked my interest. I asked him what he knew about the current jet aerosol operation. I briefly described what I was referring to and I could sense that he knew exactly what I was talking about. I brought up the possibility of the chemtrails being used as some sort of sunscreen. He replied in a very sincere manner...."well, you know that we are having problems with too much of the sun's radiation entering our atmosphere." At that point another customer joined the conversation, changed the subject and dominated the whole interchange. Soon the gentleman from the Airforce said that he really had to go and I didn't have an opportunity to ask any further questions. It was very interesting to note his reaction when I was showing him some of my chemtrail photos. He never once said oh... those are only normal contrails. In fact he didn't say anything. He wore a look which said to me that he knew exactly what I was talking about and wished he could say more."
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Eyes rolling!
Deb
 
That website is run by Jeff Rense who is a Grade A Woo with a capital Woo.

I don't know if he authored the bit you quoted or is simply hosting it, but in either case I am sure he believes it, even if the original author meant it as a spoof.

I doubt it was meant as a spoof, though. This is very similar to my own experiences both online and in person with those who believe in chemtrails.
 
Thanks for the reference to Randi's commentary. I did a search prior to posting but didn't find anything, so wasn't sure if this had been discussed previously.

It boggles the mind what people will believe in! This reminds me a lot those "weird light orbs" people think are spirits on digital photography. You should see mine! I must find a place that will clean the dust from the inside of camera...or perhaps I should post them to my website as proof of spirits in my house.

Deb
 
Debaroo said:
It was very interesting to note his reaction when I was showing him some of my chemtrail photos. He never once said oh... those are only normal contrails. In fact he didn't say anything. He wore a look which said to me that he knew exactly what I was talking about and wished he could say more."
When I was working for the DoD at Cannon AFB, New Mexico, a friend of mine who was a Lieutenant visited the UFO museum in Roswell, just 90 miles away. The people who worked there became quite excited when the found out he was an officer, and acted like he was 'in the know' on what happened there in 1947, asing questions and digging for information on what went on behind the scenes in the military.

Kooks are a strange lot.

--Patch
 
It’s all a bunch of stupid nonsense. Contrails have around for generations, we see them in direct proportion to how many aircraft are flying and what type they are. Jet aircraft by their nature have a better chance of making a contrail than an conventional airplane, but any aircraft that spews hot air into a cold sky can produce a contrail.

Regarding your Air Force fellow. He may not have heard of chemtrails believe it or not. It doesn’t seem to be widely known in aviation, I’ve asked several people including someone in the FAA whom I trust implicitly. He’d never heard of the thing and when I described what people were saying he laughed. He didn’t think an operation of the apparent size could be kept out of the public. Also the idea that commercial aircraft have been somehow corrupted into spraying planes was in his words “ludicrous.”
 
Patch's post makes it appear that I was relating something that happened to me. I was quoting something off a website that believes this nonsense about chemtrails". Those were not my words.

Just wanted to straighten that out.

:D
 
turtle said:
Colin Bennett on this topic:�_
Chemtrails: A Fortean View
A New Look at a Mystery of the Skies ----
Chemtrails: What's Going On?

Dateline: Saturday, January 22, 2005, By: COLIN BENNETT

http://www.phenomenamagazine.com/0/editorial.asp?aff_id=0&this_cat=Area+51&action=page&obj_id=1821

This is an extremely dumb sounding article on many levels. Colin Bennett doesn’t even know the difference between subsonic and supersonic. --I.E.

“Again, since no air force in the world (not even the United States Air Force) has any supersonic transport aircraft, the presence of many hundreds of supersonic transport aircraft is rather strange!”

And

“Roughly, they resemble in shape and size the Boeing 757 (the type that crashed into the Pentagon on 9/11), but carried no markings.”

Boeing 757s are very common *subsonic* civilian transport aircraft, what this person is no doubt describing are common air carriers plying the thousands of passenger runs that go over those locations daily. Additionally, his assertion that there are no markings is correct, you can’t see aircraft markings from the ground. They are painted on the vertical services not on the belly.

From the glaring inaccuracies of even basic aviation it’s abundantly clear that this writer is ignorantly shouting “the sky is falling” while passengers in the planes are watching first run movies and enjoying cocktails.

Pretty comical.
 
Oh gawd, Colin Bennett. His writing really is the epitome of infuriatingly opaque po-mo gibberish. His articles used to deface Fortean Times quite regularly. The editors seemed to enjoy winding up the readership in this way every so often, as it always guaranteed a letters page full of complaints. Fortunately he now writes his own "alternative" Fortean Times on the internet, considering FT too skeptical. Good. Long may he stay away.
 
Chemtrail guys never travel by plane during the day?

Two weeks ago I was aboard a plane that was creating some nice chemtrails, I mean, contrails from the wingtips.

Ooops, guess I just blew my cover, showing myself as an Illuminati part of the chemtrail dusters division...
 
Paul C. Anagnostopoulos said:
Chemtrails are so yesterday's conspiracy theory. There has to be something new by now, no?

~~ Paul

Yes, of course...

Chemtrails have been found to be caused by Rods!

(Try and disprove that one you commie athiest skeptics!)
 
Turtle,

Did you actually read that article?

As Odd Emporer pointed out it was laughably wrong on so many counts.

But one other… A normally winged aircraft (like a 757) CANNOT fly at supersonic speed.. specialised Delta type wings are necessary to reduce drag.

Even if you put the massive (see Concorde) type engines required to propel a 757 to 1400 mph it would rip the wings off !

The article is so ridiculous that I thought you may have posted it as a Joke ?
 
DangerousBeliefs said:
Yes, of course...

Chemtrails have been found to be caused by Rods!

(Try and disprove that one you commie athiest skeptics!)

Yes but, rods aren’t all that new either
 
Paul C. Anagnostopoulos said:
Chemtrails are so yesterday's conspiracy theory. There has to be something new by now, no?

~~ Paul

Genetically engineered postal workers designed to expel mind control substances in what appears to be harmless flatulence.
 
This seems like what they would now think is a chemtrail!!


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Anyway, legend has it that the saltire flag has its origins in a battle near Athelstaneford in East Lothian, circa 832AD when Angus mac Fergus, King of the Picts, and Eochaidh of Dalriada defeated the army of Athelstane, King of Northumbria comprising Angles and Saxons.

There is a saltire flying there near the church with an explanation regarding the origin of the flag. The night before the battle, the Scots saw a cross formation of clouds in the sky resembling a St Andrew's cross - the patron Saint. They took this sign as an omen and indeed they were successful in battle the next day. Thus the colours in the flag are supposed to be white to represent the clouds and azure, the colour of the sky towards the end of the day.
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from siliconglen.com


See, we scots invent all the best woo! ;)

DeVega
 
Chemtrails is one of the more ridiculous ideas around. Of course, if you know practically nothing about meteorology or aviation, the silliness might not be directly evident.

I actually spent some time on the Chemtrail Central forum, till I got banned for even politely contradicting them. I still have a probably active account there, but these people are so impenetrable that Kumar is a pillar of openmindedness (if not spelling) in comparison.

I wrote a small article on the subject. I guess that did not improve my popularity over there.

I made a small calculation about the number of planes and crew, etc. needed to run the alleged spraying operation. In the US alone, it would require a small airline, entirely dedicated to the purpose. But those trails are worldwide; I have some very nice photos I made here of fine persisting contrails out over the Baltic Sea.

To spray worldwide, thousands of aircraft would be needed to operate round the clock. With mainenance and supply chain, this would employ tens of thousands of people. I wonder how they keep it secret?

Hans
 
please return to your homes and businesses.... nothing to see here...

Lt Col Hal Bidlack, USAF
Commander, secret alien technology division

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