Friday, 14 March 2014

Beautiful weather over Tayside spoiled by the usual chemtrailing.

Our weather forecasters have been highlighting the beautiful weather over Tayside this week but have ignored the persistent chemtrailing that we have had to endure. This is par for the course but is still infuriating. They must study the sky more than we ever do so it has to be deliberate on their part. We should be enjoying deep blue skies but just get the usual hazy sky scattered with chemtrails.
I've taken some photos over the past few days and here are a few......

"clear and sunny" according to the forecasters.

Quick dispersal chemicals.
White jet  airliner flying through Tayside with transponder switched off and cutting across usual flight paths.
Chemtrail laid down on a sky already covered by chemicals.

I couldn't see any of the chemtrailing aircraft on Flightradar24.com so they will have had their transponders switched off.  This got me thinking about the Boeing 777 that has gone missing in the sea off the coast of Malaysia. It must be a nightmare trying to find an aircraft when you have  hundreds of chemtrailing aircraft flying around with their transponders switched off and flying their erratic flight paths as they spray the skies.
Sheer madness. But that's what we've come to expect from those 'in control' of us.

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Chemtrailing resumes after a couple of clear days.

We've  had a couple of  days clear of chemtrailing in Tayside but chemtrails started to drift in from the west this afternoon.
There have been a lot of 'skywatchers' hoping to get a glimpse of the "Aurora Borealis"  ............ "which is when charged particles from the magnetosphere collide with atoms in the earth's upper atmosphere, they absorb extra energy that is expressed as light.  As the sun causes hydrogen and helium to fuse, protons and electrons are shot into space.  Known as the solar wind, this stream of particles blows past the earth.  As they blow past the earth, the earth's lines of magnetism draw the particles toward the north and south magnetic poles, where these lines converge.  When the particles arrive in the ionosphere, they collide with gas atoms and emit light.  The color of light they emit depends upon the type of gas the particles collide with.  Light that is dominated by emissions from atomic oxygen causes a greenish and dark-red glow.  Blue light is a result of atomic nitrogen, while purple light is the result of molecular nitrogen.  Many other colors can also be seen."

But now that the Aurora Borealis is no longer so visible and people have gone back to sleep they have started to spray again.
Anyway I took a few photos this afternoon of the chemicals drifting in to Tayside......