You can now follow your favorite chem plane online
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Planes don’t exist. They’re just weather balloons.
LOL look at this guy who thinks BALLOONS exist! Don't you realize that's just NOAA propaganda to trick you into thinking air is real? I mean, c'mon. Have you ever seen air? Yeah, didn't think so.
Checkmate, airtard.
“Breathing is a psy-op. You’re tortured (by the doctor) at birth to force you to breathe in order to keep you from ascending to a higher plane of existence. Only through extensive training (and buying my VHS cassette instructional video, just three easy payments of $19.95) can you break the bonds that hold you here and breathe out for the last time.” ~ flat earthers when they hit the inevitable conclusion of their beliefs
Lol, there is a centuries-old Japanese Buddhist practice called sokushinbutsu which sounds a lot like that. We ought to spread that idea around their circles.
If there was a plane circling above North Ipswich dumping chemicals all day, someone should have video of it since it's a populated area and you can narrow down the exact time and date.
Simply showing a plane flying in this pattern doesn't prove what they were doing. It could have been doing scans of the ground for scientific or agricultural reasons or something like that.
Ask around and you'll find most people think the "Satellite" layer on Google maps is done with satellite photography rather than aeriel.
Who said anything about satellites?
No-one, I'm implying this was aerial photography
Ahh I got you... Could very well be.
what I find so fascinating is that this should be super easy to verify and yet nobody who believes this will take the time.
it's not my subject so I don't know how to look into it, nor am I suspicious.
the simple question would be: is this unusual?
Almost certainly its not unusual at all.
Furthermore with the identifying numbers it should be possible to look up the make and model of aircraft.
And while that won't prove chemtrails in this instance, it's certainly capable of disproving them. Like if that plane is a tiny little Cessna then we know it's not carrying enough chemicals to be dumping over such a large area.
The level of research put into this post is so low it's not even worth the time you and I have spent commenting on it.