Chemtrails have gone to my head
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Can adverse effects of chemtrails lead to something good?
All this chemtrail spraying must have gone to my head. I'm now searching out the addresses for my local government officials. I'm going send a protest postcard to as many I can, along with a letter detailing my observations and concerns about the apparent increase in military air-traffic in my area.
I'll post the letter and the addresses on-line. Let us see how this turns out.
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The view from my corner of the sky - Updated Daily
Observation log concerning the weather conditions and the air-traffic in the skies above East Vancouver, Canada
To place my observations in context please read about Normal Air traffic over east Vancouver at the bottom of page.
Friday Nov 20 2009
Cloudy with some rain showers - Temperature is cold - Slight winds
Morning air traffic:
Since early morning, I have heard louds noises from passing jet planes - obscured from view by clouds.
Evening air traffic:
N/A
Thursday Nov 19 2009
Cloudy with rain showers - Temperature is cold - Very windy
Morning Air traffic:
At regular intervals, I heard noises from passing jet planes, obscured from view by rain clouds. Don't recall hearing any noise from passing small engine planes or pontoons. Rained all day.
Evening Air traffic:
Lots of wind. Not too much air-traffic
Wednesday Nov 18 2009
Cloudy with rain showers - Temperature is cold - Windy
Morning Air traffic:
Heard noise from passing jet planes all through out the day. No rain or wind until late in the evening, calm before the storm. Heavy rain and wind late at night.
Evening Air traffic:
Woke up at 3:30 am to the noise of a passing jet plane. I Looked outside, the sky was clear with no clouds, I saw the jet plane flying from east to west right overhead. Also in the distance, I saw the lights from a smaller plane, it was flying in the same direction as the jet plane, but moving much slower.
Woke up again at 4:30 am and took a look outside. The sky was inky black, there was hardly any wind, I saw large clouds moving from the south-west towards the north-west. The clouds were very, very low but moving very very fast.
At least half a dozen times before dawn, I heard the noise from passing jet planes and the odd noise from small engine planes. In the morning, the sky was overcast with dark clouds.
Tuesday Nov 17 2009
Cloudy with some rain -Temperature is cool - Moderate winds
Morning Air traffic:
It rained most of the day yesterday. At night, the winds picked up and it began to rain even harder. By morning, the southern horizon was clear.
During my walk to New Brighton Park, I saw numerous jet planes flying from west to east, high in the sky. Several small-engine planes were flying about as well, most of them flew from west to east.
High in the sky, I saw a thin wispy chemical clouds hovering high in the sky. The transparent chem-clouds stretched across the sky and disappeared behind real rain clouds looming in the north. All along the north shore mountain range there hung rain clouds, low in the sky. The cloud front stretched across the mountains, it rose up high towards the sky, and it looked very soft and puffy.
The wind was blowing from the northwest. By the time, I began my journey back home, the winds had blown the puffy rain clouds looming behind the north shore mountains, southward.
Evening Air traffic: All afternoon, jet aircrafts have been flying west to east at regular intervals. From afternoon into the evening, it was cloudy with rain showers. It's now late evening, the clouds are gone, the sky is clear and the temperature has dropped considerably. I can not recall hearing any noise from passing small engine planes flying by.
Monday Nov 16
Overcast and rainy - Temperature is cold - Moderate wind
Morning Air traffic:
Vancouver was subject to gail force winds and heavy rain showers through Sunday night and into Monday morning. The sunday newspapers announced a storm front was on its way from Hawaii. Scarcely any aircraft noise through out the morning. It's Monday afternoon now, so far, I've heard the odd noise from a passing jet, though obscured from view by clouds. No small planes, no pontoon planes, for a few days now.
Evening Air traffic:
N/A
Normal Air traffic patterns over East Vancouver
I live in East Vancouver, not too far from Second Narrows bridge which goes over the Burrad Inlet. Coal Harbour is located a couple of miles the westward along the Burrad Inlet, closer to Stanley Park. The Vancouver International airport is located many miles to the south.
I am no where near the regular flight path used by commercial jet planes. As of this summer, there has been many days where commercial jet planes were redirected to a flypath taking them straight across east Vancouver. These commercial airliners are visible and audible from my balcony, they travel from the west going due east.
I don't know what constitutes a regular day for pontoon planes and small engine planes. More often than not, many, many smaller aircrafts fly around east Vancouver, sometimes at very low altitudes. Somedays, there is virtually no airtraffic of this sort. In the summer their absence coincided with clear sunny days, bereft of chemtrails or milky haze dome.
Many times, I have seen and heard aircrafts, they are way bigger than pontoon type planes, but smaller and sleeker than passenger jet planes. They can travel very, very fast across the sky. When they do appear, they travel along the same flight pass, at regular intervals, high in the sky, the whole day long.
Since the beginning of the rainy season, there has been a significant drop in air-traffic, that includes both redirected passenger jets and small engine type aircrafts.
- — Afsaneh (talk) • 23:53, 26 November 2009 • no comments

