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No such thing as "chemtrails". That's all just insane conspiracy hogwash. What these "chemtrails" actually are is condensation trails (contrails). They are line-shaped clouds produced by aircraft engine exhaust, typically at aircraft cruise altitudes several miles above the Earth’s surface.These "chemtrails" that we see so much of must be costing a lot of money. Now, whether they be nefarious or not, does anybody know what they are and where the funding comes from?
These "chemtrails" that we see so much of must be costing a lot of money. Now, whether they be nefarious or not, does anybody know what they are and where the funding comes from?
No such thing as "chemtrails". That's all just insane conspiracy hogwash. What these "chemtrails" actually are is condensation trails (contrails). They are line-shaped clouds produced by aircraft engine exhaust, typically at aircraft cruise altitudes several miles above the Earth’s surface.
I'm still pretty embarrassed at myself that I used to actually believe in this type of nonsense.You beat me to it.
I'm still pretty embarrassed at myself that I used to actually believe in this type of nonsense.
I guess so. Still irks me to no end, though.You shouldn't be. You should rather be proud that you sought the truth and opened your mind.
These "chemtrails" that we see so much of must be costing a lot of money. Now, whether they be nefarious or not, does anybody know what they are and where the funding comes from?
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Chemtrails is a conspiracy theory based entirely on a failure to understand that sometimes clouds look different from other clouds.
Ummmm,... Ballast barrels. Commonly used in the flight test program for new commercial passenger and cargo aircraft.
In this specific case it is the upper deck of a prototype Airbus A380 loaded with ballast barrels as part of the flight test program, photograph probably taken 15th November, 2005. During the test program 135 of these barrels were loaded on the upper and lower decks with a total capacity of up to 65 metric tons.
What are they filled with?
Ummmm,... Ballast barrels. Commonly used in the flight test program for new commercial passenger and cargo aircraft.
In this specific case it is the upper deck of a prototype Airbus A380 loaded with ballast barrels as part of the flight test program, photograph probably taken 15th November, 2005. During the test program 135 of these barrels were loaded on the upper and lower decks with a total capacity of up to 65 metric tons.
Ok, I stand corrected. It's what I say if I'm proven wrong. I'm very likely the only poster on DP who EVER does this. Strange, isn't it? It proves I'm genuine.
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