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Monday August 15, 2005 22:00 by Paul Smith pgmattino at yahoo dot co dot uk
![]() Chemical Trails being laid down by unmarked white jets are visible above our skies. It can be considered fact that "something" is being laid down in the atmosphere. It can also be considered fact, that these chemical trails are not what the government would have you believe they are. When a normal commercial jet or any normal jet plane flies in the sky; sometimes under certain conditions with relation to humidity, CONDENSATION trails are left. These trails stay in the air for about a couple of minutes or so then disappear and are completly natural. |
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