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Topic started on 6-10-2008 @ 07:02 PM by Harrisboy42
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Hello ATS..
I live in South London. Just over the water from London City Airport. I live near a hill, and sometimes when I'm standing on there there will be no
airplanes in the sky at that moment, but I hear extremely fast whooshing noises. I look up and see nothing. It's almost a whipping type sound. My
friends have heard it to, and up until I'd even heard about "Chem Trials" I just assumed they were planes that I either couldn't see or it was
sound from the airport somehow. I look up in the sky daily, and I see X shaped "airplane exhaust fume" type clouds in the sky all the time. I got
thinking, why would the flight paths be this close together, and in such weird configurations? I took a picture a few weeks ago but haven't got the
camera to hand at the moment, but will post a picture tommorow or something.
Peace
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reply posted on 6-10-2008 @ 09:06 PM by monkeybus
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contrails?take more pics, and post them, and why you tink they are chemtrails.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 10:25 AM by Thirst
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Originally posted by Harrisboy42
Hello ATS..
I live in South London. Just over the water from London City Airport. I live near a hill, and sometimes when I'm standing on there there will be no
airplanes in the sky at that moment, but I hear extremely fast whooshing noises. I look up and see nothing. It's almost a whipping type sound. My
friends have heard it to, and up until I'd even heard about "Chem Trials" I just assumed they were planes that I either couldn't see or it was
sound from the airport somehow. I look up in the sky daily, and I see X shaped "airplane exhaust fume" type clouds in the sky all the time. I got
thinking, why would the flight paths be this close together, and in such weird configurations? I took a picture a few weeks ago but haven't got the
camera to hand at the moment, but will post a picture tommorow or something.
Peace
It's called having the busiest international airport hub in the world on your doorstep.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 10:38 AM by hippyinoz
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It's called having the busiest international airport hub in the world on your doorstep.
since when is london city airport the busiest international airport hub?
its a STOL airport, i.e. small planes and relativley quiet..
..i lived just behind it for a bit, in silvertown
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 10:41 AM by Essan
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Originally posted by hippyinoz
It's called having the busiest international airport hub in the world on your doorstep.
since when is london city airport the busiest international airport hub?
its a STOL airport, i.e. small planes and relativley quiet..
..i lived just behind it for a bit, in silvertown
Er, he means Heathrow  You're also under the flight paths of half the aircraft flying in and out of France, Benelux, Germany .......
The aircraft flying in and out of City Airport themselves are unlikely to produce contrails because they'll be flying too low.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 02:13 PM by Harrisboy42
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I've done a bit of reading about chemtrails, and these are definately not airplane exhaust fumes (or contrails). Contrails seem to just disappear
after they have been there a certain time, where-as these chemtrails linger for quite a while and make the sky look cloudy.
I've put a link to the picture I mentioned in my original post. You can clearly see that it's in an X shape, and it is still a "line" shape
further away but disperses the older it is. The other "clouds" in the sky I believe are older trails.
Contrails from airplanes don't look like this, not that you'd be able to see them as they fly extremely low to land where this picture was taken
(Lets put it this way, they're low enough that you can't hear what someone 1 foot away from you is saying if it's flying overhead).
Click here for the image
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reply posted on 8-10-2008 @ 05:25 AM by stratsys-sws
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Those definitely ARE CONtrails from aircraft, and being as you do live under the busiest skies in the world I wouldn't be surprised. London City is a
small airport yes, but within 50 miles you've got Gatwick, Heathrow, Stanstead and Luton!
More CONDENSATION trails over
London
Cheers
Robbie
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reply posted on 8-10-2008 @ 06:34 AM by Essan
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Originally posted by Harrisboy42
Contrails seem to just disappear after they have been there a certain time, where-as these chemtrails linger for quite a while and make the sky look
cloudy.
Contrails can linger for many hours (days even) and sometimes spread out to make the sky hazy..... we've known that since the 1920s.
Chemtrails .... well no-one seems to know what they look like
Contrails from airplanes don't look like this
According to meteorologists they do
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reply posted on 8-10-2008 @ 07:22 AM by Harrisboy42
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Well well, seems like I was wrong then.
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reply posted on 8-10-2008 @ 07:29 AM by watchZEITGEISTnow
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Originally posted by Harrisboy42
Well well, seems like I was wrong then.
You know what you have seen with your own eyes.
the 'debunkers' here have not seen what you have seen, there is merit in your claims and proof worldwide, not only here but all over the net. Keep
looking. Keep talking. Make people aware.
By the way they are the same 'debunkers' saying the same thing, over and over, and remember the bad guy that said, if you repeaty a lie over and
over again...
I want to see your personal experience pictures please, as do others. Stand true in what you see, and rise above the disinfo.
Z
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reply posted on 8-10-2008 @ 07:46 AM by Essan
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Originally posted by watchZEITGEISTnow
the 'debunkers' here have not seen what you have seen
Er, yes we have - we've seen the photo
remember the bad guy that said, if you repeat a lie over and over again...
Indeed
But knowledge goes a long way towards preventing it.
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reply posted on 8-10-2008 @ 12:21 PM by Harrisboy42
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Well the next time I see "suspicious" contrails, I'll take pictures and add them to this thread.
If chemtrails are real, I'd assume London (the most populous area of the UK) would be a big target.
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reply posted on 8-10-2008 @ 12:33 PM by GenRadek
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Hate to burst your bubble, but those are contrails and nothing more. They do look like that and they do behave like that. Unless they come down and
eat you, there is no mystery or something sinister going on here. South London is next to one of the largest air corridors into and out of Europe and
seeing how air travel has grown, its no surprise you see more contrails. Also, Boeing recently has began using new, more efficient engines that burn
the fuel more efficiently releasing more H20.
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reply posted on 8-10-2008 @ 12:38 PM by GenRadek
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Let me tell you, I live underneath the busiest air corridor in the Midwest of the US, Chicago. I have O'Hare and Midway within 10-20 miles of me and
I see plenty of contrails from commercial jets flying over us at +30,000ft. It just depends on the day and weather conditions. I see more when there
is a front coming in, either a cold front or warm front and it gets humid. Doesnt surprise me at all. When we have a dry high pressure system moving
in, I dont see any clouds OR contrails (or very short ones), yet I see airplanes just the same crusing along at 35,000ft without a contrail or a short
one.
It sure helps having an understanding of meteorology and the atmosphere to understand these things.
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