I took these photos yesterday, from the parking lot of my church in Carmichael, California. Somebody has been busy up there. Freakish weather indeed.
I don’t know if it will come out in these uploads or not, but the photo on the left shows two very close parallel streams, from the left and right wing nozzles, when zoomed in. The left end is pointed — that is the jet (not distinct at this distance) — and I could see it moving, with the trail growing longer behind it.
These trails were particularly easy to see and photograph this day, but this has become a daily occurrence when there is visibility. The sun was bright (showing in the left photo, top right) and I couldn’t aim the phone well because of that, so they are “point and shoot” grab shots. Pretty good aim anyway.
We live in the Kansas City area of Missouri and have been seeing these chemtrails off and on for years. This is big sky country if you are out in the countryside, so we can get a a wide view. I have also noticed very few bees in my garden and rarely see a butterfly. We also notice more dead trees as we are close to a very wooded state park where we walk on trails. What's going on? Too much herbicides and pesticides being used on lawns and in agricultural fields and top it off with the chemicals from above? Someone knows but is not talking.
My next stop after taking those photos was for a walk in the park near our house, accompanied by the sound of jets above (there were more by then, and they were audible). I was glad to see that no more trees had fallen since last week.
We live near the approach to an Air Force base turned commercial airport, and it can be difficult to tell jets taking off from there from jets flying back and forth. One sound, however, is that of individual jets coming and going, while the other is of continuous overflight at altitude, quieter than take-off, like what I heard this morning when I woke up at dawn. Oddly enough, these pre-dawn flights appear to be timed relative to the dawn itself, rather than to any regular flight schedule.
Yes, it is strange that the aircraft is timed to dawn. I remember when the skys were a deep blue and now it is usually a hazy light blue. And where did the white puffy cloulds of childhood go? It's quite a difference today!!
The left-right separation does come through when zooming in on the left-hand photo, although I had to open the image in a new tab first. It appears a short distance behind the jet, and then it all mooshes together again farther out.
We live in the Kansas City area of Missouri and have been seeing these chemtrails off and on for years. This is big sky country if you are out in the countryside, so we can get a a wide view. I have also noticed very few bees in my garden and rarely see a butterfly. We also notice more dead trees as we are close to a very wooded state park where we walk on trails. What's going on? Too much herbicides and pesticides being used on lawns and in agricultural fields and top it off with the chemicals from above? Someone knows but is not talking.
My next stop after taking those photos was for a walk in the park near our house, accompanied by the sound of jets above (there were more by then, and they were audible). I was glad to see that no more trees had fallen since last week.
We live near the approach to an Air Force base turned commercial airport, and it can be difficult to tell jets taking off from there from jets flying back and forth. One sound, however, is that of individual jets coming and going, while the other is of continuous overflight at altitude, quieter than take-off, like what I heard this morning when I woke up at dawn. Oddly enough, these pre-dawn flights appear to be timed relative to the dawn itself, rather than to any regular flight schedule.
Yes, it is strange that the aircraft is timed to dawn. I remember when the skys were a deep blue and now it is usually a hazy light blue. And where did the white puffy cloulds of childhood go? It's quite a difference today!!
The left-right separation does come through when zooming in on the left-hand photo, although I had to open the image in a new tab first. It appears a short distance behind the jet, and then it all mooshes together again farther out.