OldTigerCub
Striped Shapeshifting Reptoid
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Just for fun:
[qimg]http://www.stuffucanuse.com/Odds_and_Sods/contrail.jpg[/qimg]
Just for fun:
[qimg]http://www.stuffucanuse.com/Odds_and_Sods/contrail.jpg[/qimg]
is that chemtrails exist for weather control (be happy that none of you can hear the *SNORT* as I type that), but to me, this does demonstrate how ridiculous any of the "biological warfare" or "mind control" chemtrail woo is. Why waste so much payload over open water?I wonder who is more insane, chemtrailers or flat earthers?
Well, that's a bummer. You know that even though the angular velocity of passenger airplanes at cruising altitude is fairly low compared to ground vehicles, it's still pretty high. Taking pictures of airplanes in motion is not a question of decision. It's do. Or don't.I saw multiple planes in the same proximity all spewing particulate at the same time. When I decided to come back out and photograph them later, the planes were gone.
Guess what? I think that you should look at the same spot of the sky exactly one week later (then repeat for a couple of weeks.) Also bear in mind that sometimes planes are redirected from their flight plans in order to avoid some other trouble.I'm sorry that I'm not an air traffic expert like yourself. I live in a fairly rural area, and I'd not seen anything like what I documented in those photos before, ever.
Abscence of evidence is not evidence of covert ops. Check the timetables for the flights crossing your area. With a little research you could (theoretically) get the names of every member of the flight crew and the passengers. Nothing hidden here.IHow would I know who was doing the spraying? The planes were far to high for me to observe any markings. I hadn't arrived here with a prepackaged chemtrail theory to sell anyone, I merely saw the thread and decided to share my own experiences, and photographs.
Hummus, those photos are all great, but the first one is awesome.
Well, that's a bummer. You know that even though the angular velocity of passenger airplanes at cruising altitude is fairly low compared to ground vehicles, it's still pretty high. Taking pictures of airplanes in motion is not a question of decision. It's do. Or don't.
Guess what? I think that you should look at the same spot of the sky exactly one week later (then repeat for a couple of weeks.) Also bear in mind that sometimes planes are redirected from their flight plans in order to avoid some other trouble.
Abscence of evidence is not evidence of covert ops. Check the timetables for the flights crossing your area. With a little research you could (theoretically) get the names of every member of the flight crew and the passengers. Nothing hidden here.
I found the behavior of the planes and the nature of the trails to be highly suspicious to the point where I decided to photograph them. I'm convinced they were spraying some sort of aerosol, I could actually see it billowing out of the planes. I can't prove to you whether they were spraying anything or not, and I don't expect my photos or my account to convince anyone here. Nor am I persuaded by anyone's comments here about what I personally witnessed. I guess you just had to be there.
Do you not think that it’s more parsimonious to simply conclude that you were mistaken?
I think it's more parsimonious to conclude that skeptics who weren't present to witness what I witnessed are more likely to be mistaken. They're merely operating under some assumptions about what they think I saw, as opposed to actually having witnessed it for themselves.
On the other hand, I have no doubt that some of you would disagree on the color of ****, if witnessed in person.
Do you not think that it’s more parsimonious to simply conclude that you were mistaken?
I think it's more parsimonious to conclude that skeptics who weren't present to witness what I witnessed are more likely to be mistaken. They're merely operating under some assumptions about what they think I saw, as opposed to actually having witnessed it for themselves.
I haven't witnessed ANYONE disputing what you saw. I saw the photos you posted and I suspect so did everyone else who has commented. It's not a problem with WHAT you saw, the problem is YOUR INTERPRETATION of what you saw.
Did you also view the numerous other posted photos of contrails? Your photos and your description of what you saw perfectly describes normal condensation of engine exhaust from high flying airplanes, routinely called contrails. They are not always the same due to differing weather conditions. Their varying appearance has been described several times in the thread.
BTW, no one is trying to convince you of anything. You're obviously ineducable. Folks comment and post in this forum for those who choose to learn about phenomena they don't understand or misinterpret.
Everyone has a choice in life of living in ignorance or learning/understanding rational explanations for things they don't understand. You're choosing the path of ignorance. Have at it, if that makes you happy.
I'm sorry that I'm not an air traffic expert like yourself. I live in a fairly rural area, and I'd not seen anything like what I documented in those photos before, ever.
I think it's more parsimonious to conclude that skeptics who weren't present to witness what I witnessed are more likely to be mistaken. They're merely operating under some assumptions about what they think I saw, as opposed to actually having witnessed it for themselves.