NEW MAIN CHEMTRAILS Abstract Croatian Diary Bossier, LA 2001 Images E-mail |
BOSSIER, LOUISIANA CHEMTRAILS, 03-10-2001/2
By:
JOANNE
MEEHAN
UPDATED: 05-02-2001
Comment by IZAKOVIC:
Judging by their density, low altitude and persistence this remarkable images show a curious-looking chemtrails. A possible explanation of their origins could be this.
On the above image we see the chemplane going to the right.
Older donuts chemetrail has dissipated more at upper right end meaning that the chemplane has flown from the right to the left of the image.
On the first image at the top of this page as well as on the image directly above the newest part of the chemtrail is that one on the left.
Above is a detail of the left end of the chemtrail on the third image on this page. It is visible that the chemtrail consists of two distinguished tracks spiraling around each other. This is even better visible on the previous page (look for the donuts-on-the-rope bookmark), where uneven chemtrail dissipation down the wind revels it's powder substance.
At the exit on the distributor nozzle, chemtrail powder has the similar speed relative to the surrounding air as the chemplane has. Owing to the high air resistance and low mass of the chemtrail particles, they rapidly loose their airspeed and, because of the revolution of the distribution nozzles, form a donuts-on-the-rope chemtrail. Distribution nozzles can rotate if chemplane is rotating around it's central axis itself or if the exit part of the spraying apparatus is made to rotate.
It is interesting to note that the chemplane is again not visible when photographed. Maybe it is not a plane at all.
And now back to the familiar things. Above is a new cirrus aviaticus casting shadow on regular, already thinly spread cirrus aviaticus.
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