Let's get ready to rumble! We can only win if this 'spraying us like bugs' myth finally ends
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An excellent presentation our friend Stacy has put together. Thank you for another great interview! Together we are taking action.
How often have you heard “OMG they are spraying us like bugs“?
This myth and false information must stop. How many times have we talked about the lines in the sky and that the sky isn’t our enemy. The lines do not spray. They create clouds - CIRRUS clouds - artificial clouds. Why do they do that?
The jet fuel has changed back in the 1990s
The atmospheric conditions make the lines visible
High bypass engines create more clouds than low bypass
Is the jet exhaust that creates the lines toxic? It sure is but it’s not sprayed out. It is creating POLLUTION if you see them or not.
We hope that this image and document will clarify most of your questions. They are not spraying us like bugs. At least not from way up there close to the end of the the troposphere.
Lower altitude and different purpose however is the spraying of herbicides, pesticides, adulticides and cloud seeding. Completely different planes and equipment. These aircrafts do not create clouds or lines in the sky. And it’s also not geoengineering. This in fact is spraying and something we should be really concerned about. It’s far more toxic and it has an effect on our food. All of this must stop. No matter if it’s geoengineering or not. Messing with our environment is not an option.
Geoengineering is whitening the sky with Solar Radiation Management (SRM)
Solar geoengineering, particularly stratospheric aerosol inject (SAI) has mainly focused on five chemicals for the past decade: sulfur, aluminum, titanium, calcium, and diamond dust. Most people only focus on aluminum, completely oblivious to hundreds of peer-reviewed papers studying the other four, let alone ever hearing about diamond dust.
Let’s start winning instead of listening to fairy tails and fictions! Join the conversation.
Bingo!
Great article!
Fantastic! Laying down the facts about the lines in the sky, clear and concise.