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Old 06-28-2014, 11:37 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by PaugusBayFireFighter View Post
Sure it does, we've had milky skies way before stupid humans walked the earth... and it's all water vapor.
Sadly, common sense and logic tend to be purposely suspended when it comes to conspiracy crap. The same loons that promote 911 being a government inside job, moon landings not happening, etc, etc., support chem trails.
Anyone can choose which side of reality you want to be associated with, it's a free world. People are allowed to be dolts.
Tin foil hats tend to get warm this time of year...be safe.

Here is some info you SHOULD use but may choose to ignore...

"Contrail, streamer of cloud sometimes observed behind an airplane flying in clear, cold, humid air. It forms upon condensation of the water vapour produced by the combustion of fuel in the airplane engines. When the ambient relative humidity is high, the resulting ice-crystal plume may last for several hours. The trail may be distorted by the winds, and sometimes it spreads outwards to form a layer of cirrus cloud."

Encyclopędia Britannica.Retrieved May 4, 2007,from Encyclopędia Britannica Online:
Don't appreciate being called a "dolt".Only expressing an opinion based on what I am seeing.Certainly we can have a difference of opinion without name calling.
I really don't know what's going on with the spraying or whatever it is and hope I'm wrong thinking that they are messing with the weather.....no,I don't think it's aliens or moose methane
But I do have to ask........if those milky streams are just normal jet contrails,why are there are some days when there are none? Yesterday was a clear blue sky all day without a single trail......maybe someone cancelled all domestic airline flights over NH......haven't seen any today either.....darn airlines,canceling flights on a saturday.
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