
Originally Posted by
Aaron Gustaveson
Curious, how are you able to ID the aircraft? I was into jets when I was a kid and I found it was really hard even for the old guys to id high flying planes.
I worked with CCTV for years but dont know a lot about long range cameras and zoom ability. What would it take to be able to zoom in and show that these are military jets? A normal video camera couldn't do it, Im guessing?
I pretty up on my chemistry. Just finished O-chem last semester and thats was my third college chem class. I dont see any reason that the presence of metals in a contrail would make it any more persistent than a normal contrail. Has this been explained?
In my biological applications of physics class, we did some work on calculating how micro scale particles fall through the atmosphere. The math is not too hard if you dont account for up and down drafts. At the elevation planes normally fly, the chemicals they are supposed to be realising would end up spread over minimum many hundreds of miles up to literally half way around the globe with a modest breeze. Why such an inefficient method? They could get the chems into the irrigation systems or added to commercial fertilizers or pesticides and it would be thousands of times more effective and would require a much smaller number of people to be involved in the conspiracy?
How do I know they are not commercial airliners?
Because the planes that are zig zagging back and forth over the LA skies spraying fake clouds are coming in and out of Edwards Air Force Base. It's super easy to tell, all you gotta do is look up and pay attention. Retards can figure it out
In the last 10 years I've taken hundreds of flights in and out of LAX and Burbank. They all land and take off the same way. Planes coming from the east start descending around Palm Springs and land going west. Planes coming from the west or north pass LAX and make a U-turn at downtown LA then land going west just like the planes coming from the east. 95% of the hundreds of flights I've been on take this exact route. Extreme weather conditions have caused planes to land in the eastern direction, but this is very rare. When taking off, all planes take off in the western direction then either turn left and go east or south or turn right to the north or straight and keep heading west into the Pacific Ocean. I can give you Burbank's flight patterns too but I don't want to bore you. I have never seen a commercial airliner over the LA skies with contrails or chemtrails.
The planes that are criss crossing over the city covering the skies with fake clouds are not commercial airliners in my personal experience, they are coming from Edwards Air Force Base to the north of LA.