09-01-2008, 04:08 PM
Sily, I have been reading recent Scott Stevens updates today and he says the same thing I was thinking when I responded to this --
Sily wrote on Aug. 25th: Ya know, with all that can be done these days in terms of technologies. I'm surprised someone hasn't figured out a way to make chemtrails invisible.
Polly responded: Perhaps they already did, Sily.
This is an email someone sent to Scott at Weather Wars Info with his reply included:
Hi Scott;
I have been a big fan of your site for many years, and have been watching the sky from whistler to 100 mile house and offshore British Columbia for a long time.
Lately I have noticed an absence of Chemtrails ahead of approaching storms, for many years they went from Southeast to Northwest in a very predictable pattern, whenever the barometer was just right and we had clear skies, all I had to do was look up in the southwest sky and see the trails, just like an old friend, there they were.
All this quit happening two weeks ago.
Tonight, we have an appropriate barometer reading for an approaching front, semi clear skies and no Contrails!
What are your thoughts? WW
Dear WW,[/i][/b]
[/i][/b]From my observations here in Colorado barely 40% of all weather mod aircraft are seen leaving a trail, of any length. The long lasting marking type of trail comprises maybe 5% of whatââ¬Ës going on up there these days. A hefty 50% of all flights are electrostatic/magnetic in nature and require no trails to accomplish that agenda of changing the local charge/potential of the atmosphere.[/i][/b]
At some point these guys knew they would be found out and would have to become a little more discrete in their atmospheric workings, maybe we have finally crossed that awareness barrier. This doesnââ¬â¢t mean that they have gone away, far from it![/i][/b]
Thanks for writing,[/i][/b]
ââ¬âScott Stevens[/i][/b]
The link to this particular series of emails to Scott and his replies on his weblog:
http://weatherwars.info/?p=81
I am looking forward to viewing his upcoming documentary. I don't necessarily agree with everything he has to say about everything (and it is not important that I do nor do I care) but I think he is very good at what he does. One interesting thing I learned from his info is what he has to say about broken clouds:
http://weatherwars.info/?page_id=27
Sily wrote on Aug. 25th: Ya know, with all that can be done these days in terms of technologies. I'm surprised someone hasn't figured out a way to make chemtrails invisible.
Polly responded: Perhaps they already did, Sily.
This is an email someone sent to Scott at Weather Wars Info with his reply included:
Hi Scott;
I have been a big fan of your site for many years, and have been watching the sky from whistler to 100 mile house and offshore British Columbia for a long time.
Lately I have noticed an absence of Chemtrails ahead of approaching storms, for many years they went from Southeast to Northwest in a very predictable pattern, whenever the barometer was just right and we had clear skies, all I had to do was look up in the southwest sky and see the trails, just like an old friend, there they were.
All this quit happening two weeks ago.
Tonight, we have an appropriate barometer reading for an approaching front, semi clear skies and no Contrails!
What are your thoughts? WW
Dear WW,[/i][/b]
[/i][/b]From my observations here in Colorado barely 40% of all weather mod aircraft are seen leaving a trail, of any length. The long lasting marking type of trail comprises maybe 5% of whatââ¬Ës going on up there these days. A hefty 50% of all flights are electrostatic/magnetic in nature and require no trails to accomplish that agenda of changing the local charge/potential of the atmosphere.[/i][/b]
At some point these guys knew they would be found out and would have to become a little more discrete in their atmospheric workings, maybe we have finally crossed that awareness barrier. This doesnââ¬â¢t mean that they have gone away, far from it![/i][/b]
Thanks for writing,[/i][/b]
ââ¬âScott Stevens[/i][/b]
The link to this particular series of emails to Scott and his replies on his weblog:
http://weatherwars.info/?p=81
I am looking forward to viewing his upcoming documentary. I don't necessarily agree with everything he has to say about everything (and it is not important that I do nor do I care) but I think he is very good at what he does. One interesting thing I learned from his info is what he has to say about broken clouds:
http://weatherwars.info/?page_id=27