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I can remember this stuff since I was a kid.
About half of the pictures they show are Airplane Contrails, also known as Condensation Trails (which is simply the exhaust of the big jet airliners' engines and the wingtip vorticies). These can extend (depending on the conditions in which they are in) from a few miles to across an entire sky (eg. one-hundred miles long). The whole "chemtrail" theory is leaving out one very big piece of evidence: When it's cold enough, the contrails become cirrus clouds (source) Contrails: ![]() ![]() Cirrus clouds: ![]() http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:C...712-130726.jpg (link to large picture of cirrus/contrail clouds) They also need to know that sometimes, the big airliners dump fuel when they don't need it (a big example was over Alaska during the 1970's; KC-135 tankers would dump the rest of their gas when before they landed so they could land within the structural weight limits). Also, consider these statments from the "chemtrail" theory on wikipedia: Quote:
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