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The skies above you too often look like this.

Ever wonder why?

Perhaps you should.

This website is devoted to providing information helping people see their world in a new way.

 

 

                                                  In most cases, it's been there in front of you all along.

 

 

 

Ever see anything like this hanging over your house?

They're not that uncommon.

 

My local weather forecasters won't return emails or answer any questions about these "clouds" in the sky.

They simply don't exist.

 

Yet, there they are ...!

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Consider this: if global warming is a threat (and I have no reason to doubt that it is), why is there never any mention in the news or wherever-documentary of these spraying operations? Are they helping? Are they hurting? Why are they not discussed?

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Certainly environmentalists would demand some type of accounting of what is being sprayed. And though the Air Force would not need to answer, the mere acknowledgment of these operations is to this day taboo.

                                             

                                   Why?

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                                                                 To the Air Force, "we're not blind you know

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In a grotesque way, these artificial, military-induced clouds have a beauty of their own.
 
 Just don't ask any questions about them.

These white clouds left behind from aircraft are seen by millions and documented by researchers who have taken samples and analyzed them. And it isn't always pretty:  a host of chemicals and biologicals are known to exist in proximity to these "chemtrails" (as they are popularly called--rather than "contrails" which these are not) and the effects may not be good for humans or the planet. Because of the secrecy shrouding these operations, no information is publicly available on the contents of the chemical aerosals they are spraying.
 
Global Skywatch is a website that gathers information on the observations and effects of these military operations. Why in the World are the Spraying is another website with information. Also, Geoengineering Watch is a valuable site for information on the topic too.

A very interesting article appeared at NOAA discussing the increase in particulates in the atmosphere and their effects. Curiously, they make no mention of the spraying and attribute the "aerosols" to meteoric dust which for some reason has increased since 2001. Okay, whatever. The importance of this article is that it acknowledges the existence of the phenomenon and represents "data feedback" to those involved. To the uninformed public, it is meaningless to insignificant. Even meteorologists don't or won't deal with this information due to its official non-existence.

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