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created by [deleted] on 01/12/2012 at 14:04 UTC
40 upvotes, 7 top-level comments (showing 7)
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Comment by iam_sancho2 at 01/12/2012 at 15:18 UTC
8 upvotes, 0 direct replies
They shall be the death of us all.
Comment by pfft at 01/12/2012 at 15:58 UTC
4 upvotes, 1 direct replies
Interesting video, pity the author had to ruin it with that "music"
Comment by iam_sancho2 at 01/12/2012 at 16:49 UTC
5 upvotes, 1 direct replies
Think about this:
If you found disgusting insects living in your house and you couldn't tolerate them existing in such close proximity to such a glorious, intelligent creature such as yourself, would you try to get rid of them by squishing them one by one...or do you *spray* them all at once with a poison?
Comment by BrapAllgood at 01/12/2012 at 16:27 UTC
3 upvotes, 4 direct replies
There's nothing 'new' about what the video shows; it has been an ongoing and escalating campaign since at least 1998. I have been observing and documenting this for several years. Good that more are noticing now, though. Some of us can recall exactly how the sky *used to* look....
Interesting to note that a 'side effect' of 9/11 was that all planes were grounded and airport employees sent home for days, too. Convenient, that.
Comment by [deleted] at 01/12/2012 at 17:12 UTC
1 upvotes, 1 direct replies
Why doesn't someone actually rent a plane / send up sample equipment to actually scientifically verify what is in the trails?
Makes you wonder...
Comment by [deleted] at 01/12/2012 at 16:22 UTC
1 upvotes, 1 direct replies
I saw some at sundown a few days ago and they all looked the same color except one, it looked black.
They have changed their formula to help them evaporate or at least loose their color and it almost works. I've only seen those a few times in this past week. Central Nebraska got pounded for the last six weeks. They had been gone for about two months and came back with a vengeance.
Comment by watch4synchronicity at 01/12/2012 at 18:39 UTC
0 upvotes, 0 direct replies
Haarping on this again? /s