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Damien McKenna's avatar

I've not noticed the sky hue changing, but I live out in the boonies.

As for patterns in the sky, if you live anywhere near an airport how do you differentiate between normal flight patterns (and exhaust from airplanes ascending and descending) and geo-engineering? Do you have logs going back decades, including flight paths and differences in airline exhaust due to engine and fuel changes, to differentiate between them?

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Oh for pete's sake. Put your head back in the sand.

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carily myers's avatar

agree. I live on a lake in SC. The lake is BIG. When you're in the middle of it and there is a cross pattern (think of a cherry pie top) in the sky above you-you know in your gut it ain't right.

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carily myers's avatar

Forgot to add- we're 50 miles from an airport.

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Ellen's avatar

Which is nothing to a plane accelerating to 250 mph as it climbs to cruising altitude. I believe there is sh** ton of geoengineering going on, but I also think people are too quick to label everything a chemtrail.

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Coralie's avatar

When the blue sky stays perfectly blue one day, then the next day starts with the same beautiful blue sky but most airplanes leave a white streaks across the sky that stay there for hours … that’s how you differentiate. Pretty sure our city’s airport has flights every day!

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Patrish's avatar

I watched a plane taking of in humid Middletown PA last night, barely any exhaust to be seen compared to the almost daily chem trails.

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