Saturday, September 03, 2011

Deadly chemical spraying caught on radar


Tonight's NWS radar clearly shows spraying similar to spokes in a wheel from over New Hampshire.

The lines run to the concentration in Southeast Massachusetts, particularly at 1036 PM and 1055 PM.

Weather radar doesn't show straight lines unless they're put there.

Straight lines "flying" through the radar make straight lines. It sounds simple, but the only time you see a straight line is at sunrise or sunset.

Then you see one line, from the sun's radio noise being received by the radar.

Of course the images at right are from darkness on Friday night, and show multiple lines as the jets dump their chemicals.

The NWS radar caught these many easily seen straight lines tonight as the jets dumped their unpublished, unapproved, "figure it out yourself" aerosols.

These are sprayed at 35,000, including by planes that are using transponders identifying them as passenger flights.

The joke there is that the chemicals can easily be sucked into the plane.

There was a recent story that a pilot for a US airline near retirement quit because the the white powder on the engines was going unanswered when he landed.

He quit because he couldn't guarantee the aircraft if he didn't know what the aircraft was coated in after landing.

It's not even worth tracing the lines from the sorties since they're very visible tonight.

This unproven non-stop sham is lowering temperatures far too much; at least consult a chart when you manipulate temperatures so that it doesn't end up abnormally cold.

It's costing a fortune that the USA then claims it doesn't have for roads, and is covered under the black ops programs that are not made public.

It's also causing owners of modern solar arrays to record up to a 50 percent drop in received energy.

The public might want to consider claims of financial difficulties in the USA with this nonsense going on most days for most hours of the day.

Even contracting with commercial carriers to serve the dual role is helping bankrupt the USA.

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