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Always thought chemtrails were a joke until my pilot friend broke it down for me last week
I used to just scroll past those videos online, figured it was all just people staring at normal plane exhaust. But my buddy flies cargo routes out of Denver and he told me flat out that some of those long lasting trails aren't normal jet fuel stuff. He said there's a specific additive they use for cloud seeding during droughts here in Colorado, and it's not something they ever talk about publicly. Has anyone else heard a direct source back this up or am I just getting played by someone who likes messing with me?
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cameron_chen3d ago
Funny you mention the cloud seeding thing, because I noticed something odd a few months back when I was driving through farm country out east. There were these really thick, persistent trails that just hung there for hours, and later that day the local news mentioned they did some aerial seeding during the dry spell. Not a peep about it before though, just a quiet mention after the fact. Makes you wonder how much of that stuff gets done without anybody really noticing until it's already happened.
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walker.hayden3d ago
Heard a similar story from my buddy Mike last summer. He was out fishing on this lake up north and noticed these weird lines in the sky that just stuck around way longer than normal. @cameron_chen, he even took a picture because he thought it was a jet trail at first, but it was way too thick and just sat there for like three hours. Later that week, his local paper had a tiny blurb about a regional cloud seeding project they'd been running to help with the drought. Nobody around town had any idea it was happening until they saw that little article, and even then most people just shrugged it off.
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