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Friday, January 22, 2016

Image Taken In Salisbury, West Nithsdale


13 comments:

Anonymous said...

God and his handy work!

Anonymous said...

man and his handy work.
notice the two jets running side by side amidst the haze, off the left middle part of the photo
classic chemtrailing

Anonymous said...

Nice tinfoil hat, 556! It looks good on you! The same ice crystal vapor causing the rainbow effect around the sun is what turns to a vapor trail as the hot exhaust from the passing jet engines and wing turbulence churns it around. But you keep on imagining!

Anonymous said...

Big ring means big moisture coming.

Anonymous said...

I lived in West Nithsdale until I got tired of my car,house,garage,etc being broken into on a routine basis.

Anonymous said...

It's a snow ring. Not a good sign!

Anonymous said...

6:07 keep living in denial, I appreciate you showing your side of ignorance. Funny how stuff like that can go both ways

Anonymous said...

A chemtrail is very different from a contrail. At first a chemtrail might look a bit like a contrail. However, instead of disappearing like a contrail does, a chemtrail just keeps spreading out and forming a hazy cloud bank. These trails traverse the whole sky and stay for up to around five or even eight hours. They have been known to turn what was originally a clear blue sky into a grey haze.

Anonymous said...

Sometimes a rainbow is observed because of substances in the chemtrail. This is not normal

Anonymous said...

Ring around the moon, rain or snow next day by noon.

Anonymous said...

This is truly beautiful, regardless of the reason. Can't we all just relax and enjoy it....people, get a life and stop all of this negativity with each other.

Anonymous said...

What we see here is evidence of aerosols in the atmosphere.
Primarily aluminum. Nasty stuff falling on our heads!

Anonymous said...

Wow, Joe! I never imaginedit would go that way,LOL!

Next, I'll send in a picture of a duck flying through the air.

Let's see where that one goes!

Good Lord....