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13. I just posted on another thread
Thu Dec 15, 2011, 10:48 PM
Dec 2011

I myself haven't been really into the chemtrails thing.

But I looked out my window a couple of days ago -- nice, bright, sunny day -- and there they were again. Those "contrails" that don't go away (as contrails do -- always) and are laid down in a lattice or grid formation overhead, and slowly spread and morph into an overcast sky.

YOU tell ME what to think of that.

Contrails don't stay. Contrails don't get laid down in a latticework grid across the whole overhead sky --a few here and there, not a whole sky worth. Contrails don't stay and morph into a cloud covering, or cloud-like covering. CONTRAILS DON'T DO THIS.

This is by far not the first time I've seen this over my local sky. I should have taken a picture.

Again, you tell ME what to think of this. How to explain it away.

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