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Thought chemtrails were total BS until I checked the flight paths myself

I used to laugh at anyone mentioning chemtrails, like come on that's just normal plane exhaust. Then my buddy sent me a link to FlightRadar24 and I spent an afternoon tracking planes over my house in Austin. Saw the same 4 planes crisscrossing in a grid pattern dropping trails that hung for hours while other flights left normal short trails. That visual contrast got me seriously questioning things. Has anyone else actually sat down and tracked the patterns yourself?
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spencer_moore39
spencer_moore393d agoTop Commenter
Whoa yeah I was totally the same way, thought it was just internet paranoia. But I actually downloaded one of those flight tracker apps last month and watched the same thing over my neighborhood in Denver. Three planes just crisscrossing in straight lines for like two hours leaving thick trails that spread out into this hazy layer, while a passenger jet flew right through the same area and its trail disappeared in like 30 seconds. That visual difference is what got me, you cant unsee it once you pay attention.
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lee_bailey65
The "vanishes in 30 seconds vs hangs around for hours" thing is exactly what I can't shake either. I read somewhere that the military has been doing these tests since the 90s where they release aerosols at specific altitudes to study how particles move in the atmosphere, but that explanation still feels too neat. I also saw a guy on YouTube who used a spectrometer on one of those thick persistent trails and claimed it had barium and aluminum in it, not just water vapor. Now I'm not saying I buy that completely, but it's weird how nobody from any official source has ever just said "here's exactly what those long lasting trails are and why they behave so differently." The silence makes it louder than any video or article to me.
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