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PSA: Most people mistake satellite glint for chemtrails

I live near an airport in Denver and kept seeing these weird streaks that people online swore were chemicals being sprayed. Took me like 3 weeks of logging timestamps against flight radar data to realize it's just sunlight reflecting off jet contrails at certain angles. You can test this yourself by checking a plane's position on FlightAware when you see a bright flash - it lines up every time. The fake chemtrail posts never show that data because it falls apart under scrutiny. Anyone else notice how these videos conveniently skip the tracking receipts?
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ryan719
ryan71913d ago
Wait, "logging timestamps against flight radar data"? Dude, that is some dedication. I gotta say, I'm kinda shook you actually did the homework like that. Most people just look up, see the lines, and scream "chemtrails" without any real proof. But you sat there for three weeks actually checking? That's wild. I always figured the whole thing was BS but I never had the patience to prove it myself. Props to you for actually going through the effort to match the flashes with where the planes were. That's the kind of thing that makes me actually believe what you're saying.
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abbyc33
abbyc3313d ago
Right, I did the same thing with my phone and a notebook for a week straight and it matched up every single time.
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