Yesterday’s sky

Astounding number of con/chemtrails, making this article seem all the more apposite.

Contrails (condensation trails) dissipate quickly in the air, while chemtrails linger and sometimes billow out, turning a clear blue sky into a hazy, milky one.

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  1. We have these over our town… even though we are not on any direct flight paths for passenger aircraft & the RAF planes we expect to see have not previously been seen to do what these planes do… which is criss-cross back & forth creating grid patters of black trails over areas that DO NOT have crops in… just people…hmmmm!

  2. Isn’t it weird? I counted 30-40 trails in the sky yesterday: no way do we live under such a busy flight path.

  3. Baz

    You do 🙂

    You live under the flight routes into Manchester, Leeds/Bradford, John Lennon, East Midlands and Humber and Glasgow.

    No such thing as chemtrails!!

  4. We do not live directly under so many flight paths. In fact, we don’t live directly under any.

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