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Chemtrails
Tuesday 9th December 2003 by Simon Aronowitz The pictures below were taken out of my bedroom window over the course of part of the day. The times that the photos were taken are imprinted in the corner of each shot. The camera is pointing in approximately a north-easterly direction, whilst to the left of the frame, the north-west, is RAF Northolt (RAF HQ) in London. We are also under the approach to Heathrow from certain directions. But the pictures clearly show that what we have in the sky are not contrails, but chemtrails. In between shots, I saw a plane leaving contrails in its wake, but these dissipated within 30-60 seconds, and were at a higher altitude. I have yet to pass these pictures onto the liaison officer at RAF Northolt, who has already told me that he has never heard of chemtrails. Well, Squadron Leader, I wonder what you will make of these pictures when you see them. What started out as a clear blue sky this morning turned into mist, thanks to the pollution put out by jet aircraft. The final shot shows what looks like low-lying cloud cover. It's not though, it's chemtrails. Interestingly, Micro$oft FrontPage recognises the spelling of `contrails' but not `chemtrails'.
I have other pictures taken today in other directions, such as this disturbing one: RAF Northolt is in the direction this picture was taken, just a few miles away behind the houses you see. I don't think that is a coincidence.
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