I’ve never had a freshly collected report from a qualified scientific research collection agency that has the results from freshly collected soil and air particles of a fallen "chem trail", so all I have here is my opinion from what I've researched:
There's is a distinctive difference between a contrail and chemtrail. Have you ever noticed two aircraft flying at relatively the same altitude (or at least what can be distinguished from the ground) and one is emitting a short trail the fades a dissipates a few feat behind it or doesn’t even have one in contrast to aircraft that are leaving the controversial trails that linger, expand, and fall? Is one jet using extra unleaded and the other regular? (that was a joke)
Mind control drugs . . .I don’t personally believe- even though I would put it past. I think they're concentrated intentional discharges. Contrails are fuel related: exhaust from engines. Chemtrails are more like crop dusting. The reasons being global temp, weather, ozone, and ionosphere related. Secondary for communication enhancement.
Substances like aluminum oxide are theorized to rebound some of the suns coronal emissions thus helping reduce the rate at which global warmer is occurring. Quartz and barium (other substance that have been collected) affects ion particles in the air enhancing a certain type of 3 dimentional communication and observation in relation to the curvature of the earth.
As far as airborne viruses, or similar I don’t know. IT HAS BEEN DONE BEFORE in the US in other forms.
I was wondering if anyone could get to this site:
http://www.spawar.navy.mil/corporate...99/ca9942.html
Whether or not whatever is in the chem trails was designed to intentionally harm humans is secondary to the fact that substances found from residual collections are harmful.
I’ve heard that this issue wasn’t present before 1998. But its was more from the fact that they were started in the late 80s on a small scale and have increased up to now; with 1998 being the first years people began reporting them globally.
I was wondering if whoever reads this could do an experiment and report the results here.
The day from which you read this post over the course of a week, observe the sky. Is there one day of that week that you see very few trails or none at all?