I’ve been dying to tell this to someone. I lived in California until 6 years ago when I moved to Bulgaria. I had been aware of these changes in ’contrails’ before the ’chemtrail’ news appeared. I watch the sky a lot.
I’ve read that they are appearing over all NATO nations. When I moved to Bulgaria I was relieved to see ’normal’ contrails. Until last week; now we have them too, and Bulgaria joined NATO this year.
This spraying started in 1996 and is now reported from many different countries around the world.
They seem to hit the heavily populated areas the hardest. My wife is sensitive to the barium salt spray these aircraft leave behind, so we live in a lightly populated area of the Oregon coast. We only get the drift from trails laid down over the ocean. Weather pictures from space are sometimes very revealing as to chemtrail patterns and activity.
They seem to spray in advance of rain clouds, which results is little or no rain falling. We are now in the worst draught on record.
The Fallout ( often seen as what some call chemwebs....spiderweb-type material which stick to branches and lawns and cartops or gel-like substances ) from Chemtrails have been analized and found to contain barium, aluminum oxide, polymer fibers, DNA and various other nasties.
If you see such, try attaching them to a piece of tape and hold them under a balcklight in the dark. They glow!
oah. Like Moore's Law, the Carlson Curve is a simple projection based on an observation of past behavior, not a real physical law, but that's not as important culturally as it is scientifically. Culturally, we pay more attention to past behavior than to theory, which is why we can be taken in by investment scams and discount the threat of long-term problems. It's entirely possible that the Carlson Curve -- which shows that improvements to our ability to synthesize base pairs are increasing at a rate greater than Moore's Law -- will come to a grinding halt in a year or two... but equally possible that it will continue for a good long while, as both the underlying technology for gene sequencing and our ability to figure out the most efficient techniques improve.
The Carlson Curve: watch this meme.
My colleague at IEET, George Dvorsky, posted a list of concept about the future that he sees as vital for people who consider themselves to be intelligent to know and understand. His goal is admirable: too much of what passes...
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