Saturday 31 August 2013

August ends with heavy chemtrailing.

August ended the way it started with heavy chemtrailing today over Tayside. Spraying has been ongoing throughout the day so I expect heavy rainfall tomorrow.
Here are some of the photos I took....






















Tuesday 27 August 2013

Heavy chemtrailing produces another 'rare' sundog over Tayside.

It's been a bit overcast in Tayside so I've not had a chance to photograph any spraying for a few days. Unfortunately they've been spraying heavily above the gloom. This was evident when the sun started to fight through the chemical haze and we got a 'beautiful' sundog over Tayside this afternoon. These are supposed to be 'rare' but are quite common in the east of Scotland after heavy spraying. The colours in the outer part of the sundog are due to the various chemicals from the chemtrailing. These are heavy metals like barium, strontium, aluminium. beryllium, cadmium etc. The heavy metal used will depend on the  ingredients of the relevant registered patent being used.
Here are a few of the photos from this afternoon. Click on the photos to enlarge...









Wednesday 21 August 2013

Heavy rain after the chemtrailing.

As predicted there has been heavy chemfall since the chemtrailing on Monday night. It looks like they were deploying the HAARP system yesterday as well.......



I saw my first peacock butterfly of the summer. We used to see loads of peacock and red admiral butterflies around here but the die back of the undergrowth due to geo engineering has destroyed a lot of their natural habitat. The peacock butterflies  like to lay their eggs on nettles and then the caterpillars move from nettle to nettle to feed before they pupate and emerge as butterflies. The butterflies can hibernate in trees or garden sheds etc waiting for the warmth of Spring before emerging. The long cold winters can be too much for them to tolerate so constant overcast skies via geo engineering / chemtrailing are their enemy.
Here's a 'rare' peacock butterfly catching some rays yesterday before the rains came......


Monday 19 August 2013

Monday night sees a return to heavy chemtrailing after a quiet weekend.

After a quiet weekend it looks like it's back to normal spraying again with fresh trails being laid this evening. This usually means we will have heavy chemfall over the  next few days.
I found a good Glasgow based chemtrail blog called Scottish Chemtrails which has some excellent photographs. It will be good to see the bigger picture of the spraying over Scotland from west coast to east coast.
I took some photos this evening and here are some of them....




Friday 16 August 2013

St Andrews chemtrails.






A reader sent me the above photo that he took on his iphone the other day. It was taken in Morrisons supermarket car park in St Andrews in Fife. It seems that ' the home of golf ' is also the home of heavy chemtrailing activity. I also saw a lot of spraying when I was through in Fife the other week. Beautiful blue skies were quickly turned to a grey mess after a few chemtrailers dumped their toxins .

The skies over Tayside have also seen heavy daily spraying in August. I took the following photos over the last few days. Some strange cloud formations after the spraying...




Monday 5 August 2013

August sees an upsurge in chemtrailing.

August already. Where does the year go ?
The chemtrailing has been relentless throughout the summer over Tayside territory and August has been no exception. I took a trip over to Fife a few days ago and captured some 'good' spraying photos from over there.  It should have been a beautiful clear day but the spraying was relentless. Heavy rain was forecast so I expect they were seeding the sky with aluminium and barium etc in preparation for the heavy rain the following day. This ensures the chemicals are washed down onto the land and into the water table.
Anyway here are some photos from the last few days. Click on the photos to enlarge them....

St Andrews cross ?.....chemtrailers support the SNP ?


Kingsbarns, Fife.

Kingsbarns, Fife

St Michaels cemetery near Leuchars, Fife.

Broughty Ferry, Dundee

Broughty Ferry, Dundee