Thursday, 9 May 2013

Chemtrailing story makes it into the mainstream media.




Ok it's not exactly 'The Daily Mail' but a story about chemtrailing in Ireland made it into 'The Inishowen News'. Any port in a news blackout storm I suppose.
I can't see the article in the online edition of the newspaper but someone on twitter copied it into their facebook account and then put it here and here.
It's an account from a farmer who was questioning the lack of sunshine and how he started monitoring the number of aircraft flying over his farm leaving long chemtrails that eventually merged with other chemtrails and blocked out his sun.
The headline is 'Sinister Skies' and includes some pictures he has taken of the chemtrailing.
There's a denial from the authorities with the usual nonsense about it being 'normal contrails' from aircraft etc.
It's not normal for airliners to fly up to  4 abreast. To double back. To criss cross each other at 300mph. To leave long chemtrails while an aircraft on the same heading and height and type leave nothing. Oh and it's not normal for airliners to turn up en masse over an area for a few days and then not show up for a week or so. And all with their transponders switched off and totally blind to the 24 hr civilian tracking sites like planefinder etc.
I wouldn't find it 'normal' if I was in one of these passenger planes anyway.

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