Some of you nice folks have asked for some chemtrail pictures from Las Vegas because in Vegas you can say with certainty that desert like conditions shouldn't under normal circumstances be producing jet contrails. Heat is too high, humidity is too low and the altitude has to be just right.
So here they are....
http://www.geocities.com/houstonchemtrails/vegas1.html
Heres a comment from a resident in Las Vegas:
Chemtrails are a common sight here in Las Vegas. They appear EVERY weekend without fail, the only exception being the two weeks after September 11, 2001.
An acquaintance once tried to assure me that it was just the result of heavier air traffic and atmospheric conditions. But he couldn't tell me how the atmospheric conditions were always so favorable to trails on the weekend, especially when the weather here is so consistent from one day to the next during the summer.
We stood there and counted 11 jets in the air; nine of which were leaving trails, and some that were not leaving trails were flying at a higher altitude than the ones that were. That was on Sunday. The very next day, I took him back outside for another look. That time we counted 9 planes in the air, none of which were leaving trails.
How very curious.
The temperature was the same, and the air traffic only slightly less.
Yet the trails were gone! They came back on Thursday, of course, and stayed for the weekend once again.
That was a rare Monday, though, as it is common for the trails to still be hanging around then. We almost never have chemtrails on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but they are here Friday through Sunday like clockwork
So here they are....
http://www.geocities.com/houstonchemtrails/vegas1.html
Heres a comment from a resident in Las Vegas:
Chemtrails are a common sight here in Las Vegas. They appear EVERY weekend without fail, the only exception being the two weeks after September 11, 2001.
An acquaintance once tried to assure me that it was just the result of heavier air traffic and atmospheric conditions. But he couldn't tell me how the atmospheric conditions were always so favorable to trails on the weekend, especially when the weather here is so consistent from one day to the next during the summer.
We stood there and counted 11 jets in the air; nine of which were leaving trails, and some that were not leaving trails were flying at a higher altitude than the ones that were. That was on Sunday. The very next day, I took him back outside for another look. That time we counted 9 planes in the air, none of which were leaving trails.
How very curious.
The temperature was the same, and the air traffic only slightly less.
Yet the trails were gone! They came back on Thursday, of course, and stayed for the weekend once again.
That was a rare Monday, though, as it is common for the trails to still be hanging around then. We almost never have chemtrails on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but they are here Friday through Sunday like clockwork