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And they would win what with this?
Meh, I'm a lazy sceptic.
Meh, I'm a lazy sceptic.
How could you say its not plausible? You said before the logistics of hiding this operation from the general public would be impossible.....Its hard to argue this because honestly there is no concrete evidence. The government would hush anyone on the inside of ANY NUMBER of things they hide from the general public.
They would also die before they admit to an atrocity like this, it would be complete anarchy. Its also hard for you to say, unless you have vast knowledge on aerodynamics which you very well may I don't know you to make a general statement like "it looks like way too much for those planes to carry".
And they would win what with this?
Meh, I'm a lazy sceptic.
I didn't say it was too much to carry, I said that kind of volume of liquid would make the plane unstable.
My biggest issue is that conspiracy theorists are claiming that one commercial airliner can carry enough chemical to spray a steady stream for a hundred miles or more.
Me? I just bring it up this one time.
Our government functions on capatilism which only works if there is a market. Seems counter productive to our government's interests to kill the people that keeps that market going which in turn fills their coffers.
I'm sure this is over years....there isn't one aircraft that just fell swoops over one town and covers it all at once I'd assume. Small doses over an extended period of time is a lot easier to cover up then your argument of 1 massive aircraft spraying the entire west coast in an evening.
I said before that the numbers are probably off but it still doesn't change the fact that the Government could be sending air crafts up to spray chemicals without the general public knowing.....?
Okay, back to the math. A 747 has an interior volume of 243,000 gallons, assuming they go up completely full. Now, the cart gave a conversion of 100 gallons per acre. That means that one 747 could spray 2430 acres. 640 acres to a square miles equals 3.8 square miles. Or, a 200 foot wide swath about 100 miles long.
Still sounding plausible?
Of course, this implies that the only plausible cause of the soil toxicity is this supposed government operation. We know that this is not the case.I know I mentioned earlier about the whole seeds that could withstand the poisons that the government have been making to counteract their mess up but that's a very obscure conspiracy that hinges off of this one.
Our government functions on capatilism which only works if there is a market. Seems counter productive to our government's interests to kill the people that keeps that market going which in turn fills their coffers.
See, I believe in conspiracies. But what you just said makes sense. This whole end game of a NWO really doesn't make sense. We live in a material world. That is how our economy functions. Killing off 90% of the population probably isn't a wise thing to do.
If the government wanted to kill off part of the population....there are much easier, effective, cost efficient ways to do it than covertly and slowly spraying something randomly into the air at high altitudes.
I did some math for you. Your one video showed the Denver sky. Now, Denver takes up about 155 square miles. There are 640 acres in one square mile. That's 99,200 acres. Now, looking up a chart about fertilizer, it takes 100 gallons of liquid to spray one acre. That means, to cover a city the size of Denver, you're talking about 9,920,00 gallons. For reference, the world's largest aquarium, Georgia Aquarium, only holds 8.5 million.
Logistics still seem plausible?
Oh, and the interior volume of a 747 is just over 234,000 gallons or, roughly 2% of the volume needed. So, that means it would take at least 50 747s filled to the brim to get the job done.
It's not 747s. It's KC-141s: military tankers.
And no, it's not tinfoil hat conspiracy. It's an almost daily occurrence where I live. I live in the sticks. The boondocks. The wilder side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The nearest airports are an hour and a half drive away in either direction, and a quick look at the FAA's daily flight paths of commercial traffic show only 2-3 flights a day in this region.
And yet: on nearly every blue-sky day here, I can hop in the car or sit on my front porch and see the air filled with chemtrails. Filled. Chemtrails that linger for 4+ hours at a time. Chemtrails that crisscross each other, sometimes in giant Xs, sometimes in tic-tac-toe patterns. I sit and watch the jets fly across the sky, spewing whatever's in that **** for ten miles in any given direction....then they turn around and come back and start another row. Same planes, just flying back and forth. Sound like commercial 747s to you?
And it *is* KC-141s. I've watched them through my binoculars when they get low enough to the ground. All-white, unmarked. I can look up the Google flightpath or whatever it's called at any given time they're up there spraying, and instead of showing commercial traffic, it lists them as unmarked military.
People have taken pictures of them loading up at Warner Robbins Air Force base in North Georgia, about 300 miles from here. They've got enormous spray-nozzles fitted to their wings. They're bloated military-grade cropdusters, and they dust the hell out of our skies on a regular, and very frequent, basis.
Why are they doing it? Hell if I know. I've read lots of conspiracy theories about it, ranging from the plausible to the sublimely ridiculous. I guess the theory I most believe is the one that NickNitro said --- that there's documented proof that, since the 1990s, the US government has been conducting cloud-seeding experiments to raise the albedo (reflectivity) of the earth's atmosphere to the sun in efforts to generate cloud cover to prevent global warming. Hell, the original idea came from Tesla himself back in the day.
All I know is that after they spray, our previously beautiful blue skies get swallowed up by ugly, semi-transparent murky puke-gray clouds. Unnatural-looking, and full of chemically-induced rainbows ("chembows"). And all the kids, old folks, and other health-risk people in our hills and valleys invariably come down with what the local doctors can only call "unspecified upper respiratory infections," which fills up hospital emergency rooms, doctor's offices, and drugstores around here.
Chemtrails are a fact of life in this neck of the woods.
I miss our blue skies.![]()
Well, that just makes it even less plausible. See, the maximum take off weight of the KC-141 is 342,100lbs. Now, since a gallon of water weighs 8.34lbs, the most that plane could hold would 41,019 gallons, and that's not even allowing for fuel. I posted earlier, you need 100 gallons to spray 1 acre so, that means the KC-141, fully loaded, could spray a maximum of 410 acres or, .64 square miles.
See, I used the 747 because it's the largest mass produced aircraft available. The KC-141, well, only 285 were ever made and the youngest one is 45 years old.
Yep, sure is implausible. So what are those jets flying back and forth over my valley, holographic illusions?![]()
I don't understand why this argument has become "how big the trails are" as opposed to the fact that there's evidence they are happening.
If you dump and ounce of sulphuric acid into a lake, its still doing damage, no matter the size.