Contrails, in the general direction of Denver International Airport, as seen from Boulder, Colorado, August, 2011. Jeff Mitton, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, in an article in the Boulder Daily Camera, reminds us that contrails reduce diurnal temperature fluctuations and may have a significant effect on climate.
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eric · 21 July 2014
contrails reduce diurnal temperature fluctuations and may have a significant effect on climate.
Its all worth it for the secret government mind control (or is it secret government sterilization? I get so confused...)
ksplawn · 21 July 2014
eric said:
contrails reduce diurnal temperature fluctuations and may have a significant effect on climate.
Its all worth it for the secret government mind control (or is it secret government sterilization? I get so confused...)
Secret confusion chemicals!
https://me.yahoo.com/a/JxVN0eQFqtmgoY7wC1cZM44ET_iAanxHQmLgYgX_Zhn8#57cad · 21 July 2014
I remember once standing in line next to someone who knowingly pointed up at the sky and made a comment to me about chemtrails. It was the first I had ever heard of them. I don't have perfect recollection, but I think he was pointing at a completely ordinary contrail that happened to be close to the horizon at sunset and took on unusual colors.
It is interesting what people believe. I'm not one to rule anything out, but I think any remotely competent government conspiracy would not use chemicals that were visually distinct from ordinary contrails (of course that's what they want me to think).
Henry J said:
Confusion? But, chemistry is elementary!
You are merely compounding the issue.
BTW Are these new roads that are being built at vast expense for the Ark Park contrails?
Just Bob · 22 July 2014
Kevin B said:
Henry J said:
Confusion? But, chemistry is elementary!
You are merely compounding the issue.
BTW Are these new roads that are being built at vast expense for the Ark Park contrails?
How reactionary!
Paul Burnett · 23 July 2014
When a four-engine passenger jet passes overhead, look carefully at the contrails of the two left wing engines, and the contrails of the two right wing engines. Note how each set of contrails are twisted. This illustrates the wingtip vortex, the "horizontal tornado" of clear air turbulence caused by the wings.
Marilyn · 24 July 2014
When I see contrails they always seem to form a vast cross across the sky.
DS · 24 July 2014
Marilyn said:
When I see contrails they always seem to form a vast cross across the sky.
That's just a swastika with some of the outer parts missing.
Marilyn · 24 July 2014
DS said:
Marilyn said:
When I see contrails they always seem to form a vast cross across the sky.
That's just a swastika with some of the outer parts missing.
No, it's not, it's a vast cross.
Matt Young · 24 July 2014
That’s just a swastika with some of the outer parts missing.
Aargh.
Just Bob · 24 July 2014
Marilyn said:
When I see contrails they always seem to form a vast cross across the sky.
Is that just an observation that sometimes ("always" really?) they coincidentally seem to form a cross, or do you take some meaning from that?
Just Bob · 24 July 2014
Just Bob said:
Marilyn said:
When I see contrails they always seem to form a vast cross across the sky.
Is that just an observation that sometimes ("always" really?) they coincidentally seem to form a cross, or do you take some meaning from that?
Actually, I can see a couple of possible 'vast crosses' in the photo, but... they're upside down! Isn't that a SATANIC symbol? Whoa!
Marilyn · 24 July 2014
Just Bob said:
Marilyn said:
When I see contrails they always seem to form a vast cross across the sky.
Is that just an observation that sometimes ("always" really?) they coincidentally seem to form a cross, or do you take some meaning from that?
Well often they seem to do. But last night I thought I would check the sky for any and sure enough there was the vast cross faint but there, but also there was two vast parallel lines like running stitches that is equal -dash space - dash space- and so forth, possibly the engines were having a splutter, or these contrails can give a clue to the sort of engine in use, as they were so even it would be unlikely wind could have caused it.
Mike Elzinga · 25 July 2014
Does Con Air leave Con Trails? Or is that just a bunch of hot air?
DS · 25 July 2014
Marilyn said:
DS said:
Marilyn said:
When I see contrails they always seem to form a vast cross across the sky.
That's just a swastika with some of the outer parts missing.
No, it's not, it's a vast cross.
How do you know? Were you there when the trails were made? Did the wind blow away the outer parts and leave only the middle? Is god trying to tell you something? Better start wearing that tin foil hat or the death rays might get you.
Just Bob · 25 July 2014
DS said:
Better start wearing that tin foil hat or the death rays might get you.
Come on, man, that's not what tinfoil hats do! They keep the FBI/CIA/UN/space aliens from reading your thoughts and implanting new ones. But you're right about the TINfoil part. Aluminum foil is an Obamunist plot. It DOESN'T keep out thought-rays.
Now about those death rays: I can sell you this crystal-energized cream...
Kevin B · 25 July 2014
Just Bob said:
Just Bob said:
Marilyn said:
When I see contrails they always seem to form a vast cross across the sky.
Is that just an observation that sometimes ("always" really?) they coincidentally seem to form a cross, or do you take some meaning from that?
Actually, I can see a couple of possible 'vast crosses' in the photo, but... they're upside down! Isn't that a SATANIC symbol? Whoa!
Does this mean that Satan is an Australian?
Just Bob · 25 July 2014
Kevin B said:
Just Bob said:
Just Bob said:
Marilyn said:
When I see contrails they always seem to form a vast cross across the sky.
Is that just an observation that sometimes ("always" really?) they coincidentally seem to form a cross, or do you take some meaning from that?
Actually, I can see a couple of possible 'vast crosses' in the photo, but... they're upside down! Isn't that a SATANIC symbol? Whoa!
Does this mean that Satan is an Australian?
What... you didn't know that?
Henry J · 25 July 2014
Well after all, Australia is the Under world! Crikey!
ksplawn · 26 July 2014
So it turns out "Antichrist" was actually a mistranslation for "Antipodean."
AltairIV · 27 July 2014
Well, duh. Unless two planes are flying on exactly parallel courses, they will inevitably eventually cross each other's paths, at least as seen from a fixed vantage point on the ground. I would be rather surprised if I stepped outside and found only multiple contrails that didn't cross, like zebra stripes in the sky.
Oh, and it's a well-known fact that the CIA first penetrated the aluminum beanie protection barrier back in the 80's. Copper was cracked in the 90's and rumor has it they overcame silver a few years ago. So tin is just around the corner, if indeed they haven't managed it already. If you really want to be safe, at least for another decade or two, you've got to jump up to something much denser and get yourself some lead foil.
Or you could go for gold if you can afford it. It's a little less dense than lead, but oh so much more fashionable.
Marilyn · 27 July 2014
Polaroid sunglasses does it for me.
david.starling.macmillan · 27 July 2014
Just Bob said:
DS said:
Better start wearing that tin foil hat or the death rays might get you.
Come on, man, that's not what tinfoil hats do! They keep the FBI/CIA/UN/space aliens from reading your thoughts and implanting new ones. But you're right about the TINfoil part. Aluminum foil is an Obamunist plot. It DOESN'T keep out thought-rays.
Now about those death rays: I can sell you this crystal-energized cream...
"How long do I need to leave the necklace out in the moonlight to recharge?"
Yeah, that's Facebook for you.
27 Comments
eric · 21 July 2014
ksplawn · 21 July 2014
https://me.yahoo.com/a/JxVN0eQFqtmgoY7wC1cZM44ET_iAanxHQmLgYgX_Zhn8#57cad · 21 July 2014
Contrails made of chemicals.*
Chemtrails!
See?
Glen Davidson
*Yes, water is a chemical
callahanpb · 21 July 2014
I remember once standing in line next to someone who knowingly pointed up at the sky and made a comment to me about chemtrails. It was the first I had ever heard of them. I don't have perfect recollection, but I think he was pointing at a completely ordinary contrail that happened to be close to the horizon at sunset and took on unusual colors.
It is interesting what people believe. I'm not one to rule anything out, but I think any remotely competent government conspiracy would not use chemicals that were visually distinct from ordinary contrails (of course that's what they want me to think).
Henry J · 21 July 2014
Confusion? But, chemistry is elementary!
Dave Thomas · 21 July 2014
I've got a discussion of this right here!
Kevin B · 22 July 2014
Just Bob · 22 July 2014
Paul Burnett · 23 July 2014
When a four-engine passenger jet passes overhead, look carefully at the contrails of the two left wing engines, and the contrails of the two right wing engines. Note how each set of contrails are twisted. This illustrates the wingtip vortex, the "horizontal tornado" of clear air turbulence caused by the wings.
Marilyn · 24 July 2014
When I see contrails they always seem to form a vast cross across the sky.
DS · 24 July 2014
Marilyn · 24 July 2014
Matt Young · 24 July 2014
Just Bob · 24 July 2014
Just Bob · 24 July 2014
Marilyn · 24 July 2014
Mike Elzinga · 25 July 2014
Does Con Air leave Con Trails? Or is that just a bunch of hot air?
DS · 25 July 2014
Just Bob · 25 July 2014
Kevin B · 25 July 2014
Just Bob · 25 July 2014
Henry J · 25 July 2014
Well after all, Australia is the Under world! Crikey!
ksplawn · 26 July 2014
So it turns out "Antichrist" was actually a mistranslation for "Antipodean."
AltairIV · 27 July 2014
Well, duh. Unless two planes are flying on exactly parallel courses, they will inevitably eventually cross each other's paths, at least as seen from a fixed vantage point on the ground. I would be rather surprised if I stepped outside and found only multiple contrails that didn't cross, like zebra stripes in the sky.
Oh, and it's a well-known fact that the CIA first penetrated the aluminum beanie protection barrier back in the 80's. Copper was cracked in the 90's and rumor has it they overcame silver a few years ago. So tin is just around the corner, if indeed they haven't managed it already. If you really want to be safe, at least for another decade or two, you've got to jump up to something much denser and get yourself some lead foil.
Or you could go for gold if you can afford it. It's a little less dense than lead, but oh so much more fashionable.
Marilyn · 27 July 2014
Polaroid sunglasses does it for me.
david.starling.macmillan · 27 July 2014
DS · 27 July 2014