Chemtrails – the basics
Chemtrails are the stripes that planes leave behind. These are not the functioning of normal jet engines which can leave contrails. The difference is that contrails will quite quickly dissipate and disappear. Some contrails can be fairly persistent but they will generally always disperse eventually.
Chemtrails on the other hand are pumped out and the line left behind is thick, extremely persistent and will begin to pan out over the sky causing unnatural clouds to form and blocking the beneficial sun’s rays. These are particularly apparent when specific patterns, U-turns, parellel grids and other abnormal patterns are produced, beyond that of normal jetplane activity.
Research has shown that toxic substances are sprayed purposefully into our skies such as aluminium oxide, silver oxide, barium and strontium. Also detected have been moulds, fungus, even human blood.
There have been many theories put forward as to why they are spraying. One confirmed reason is for geo-engineering (weather manipulation). Other theories include the blocking of ‘harmful’ radiation from the sun to encourage global cooling, the dumping of vapourised toxic waste, the administration of airborne vaccines, the alteration of our soil which gives a market for crops genetically modified to withstand high pH or aluminium content, links to thought manipulation, plus many more.
Whatever the reason behind it, the truth remains that toxic substances are pumped into our skies and these will rain down upon us and our land causing many problems. The unclean air breathed contributes to the great increase in respiratory conditions and immune deficiencies and the increasing difficulties that people are finding in growing their own foods.
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