The difference - contrails v chemtrails

The word contrail is an abbreviation of condensation trail and as the phrase suggests is made up of water condensing in the upper atmosphere. The vapour that you see trailing behind aircraft dissipates quickly behind the plane.

They are primarily made up of water vapour mixed with a small amount of jet fuel. The visual trail they leave behind is made as the water vapour freezes creating ice. This then refracts the light in a different way appearing as a white trail in the sky. After a short period of time the ice melts and the trail disappears.

Therefore these are not contrails.

These are different because they remain stretched out behind the plane streaking from horizon to horizon. They can be seen in X or tic-tac-toe patterns across the sky.

Spending a little time spotting standard air traffic will prove they are not following normal flight path routes. If you would like to examine this claim in more detail you can request local flight path information as it is freely available public information. Alternatively you may follow this link and download software which will provide you with the flight path information for your area and internationally.

Scientific analysis of rainwater following heavy ‘spray’ days has shown high levels of Aluminium Oxide, Barium and other heavy metals.

Therefore they are not condensation trails they are chemical trails or chemtrails.

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