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I was called from someone at work saying they heard the government is dropping chemicals across the entire U.S. using those high flying skyliners. I looked up and saw some 25 tracks in the sky and it's all over OH. It's all over MN and Missouri (I know people that live there and checked for me) and they saw them, too.

Anyone have links to resources about this? Anyone know what it's all about?

2007-03-08 09:02:30 · 5 answers · asked by biggestperlnerd 3 in Travel United States Other - United States

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Have you been listening to Triv today? I was watching the planes through a telescope all afternoon; they're all airliners, a few more heavies than I usually notice though. Nothing to be concerned about, just good atmospheric conditions to allow the contrails to persist.

2007-03-08 12:55:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Huh?

That's an oddity for sure. I didn't see any more planes flying around than usual at my end here in Illinois (Champaign).

What I did see though concerns me....a train going through town yesterday transporting a LOT of wheeled military vehicles and gear, it was on a train that appeared to be heading north. I'm not going into more detail than that, except to say that I was stunned that a) none of the vehicles had tracks instead of wheels, and b) a significant number of them didn't seem armored. Which is more than odd, it is a *repeat* of a mistake we already made *once* under Rumsfeld in Iraq.

Assuming they are headed to Iraq of course. Because these vehicles were painted *olive drab* and not the "desert tan" you'd expect of something headed to the Middle East. It just seems....well, not entirely right.

As for what the planes could be "spraying"....hmm....it could be any number of things. A sane, rational nation might go so far as to blanket whole states at risk for a bio-terror or radiological attack with a fairly inert protective substance--something to knock out an airborne chemical or disease agent, or something like airborne iodine to absorb radiation from a dirty bomb.

A nation more like *ours* however....hmm, the concept of nano-tech based "smart dust" does come to mind, in terms of blanketing everything with a dirt that is trackable by radio signal, but whole *states*?? That stuff is pretty expensive presently. Not to mention, if someone in D.C. *were* going Orwellian at the drop of a hat, why blanket only some states and not others?

Still, this whole mess *does* make me glad I stayed indoors today, slept in, etc. High-altitude spraying does seem intimidating, until you realize it has to get past a roof over your head, screen windows....and the wind is fairly calm in my neck of the woods today, so yeah...I'm neither tagged nor it lately, how about you? ^_^

Sorry I couldn't be of more help, but you know....this is the internet. Not exactly anyone's definition of secure communications. I've likely already said too much.

2007-03-08 17:37:22 · answer #2 · answered by Bradley P 7 · 0 2

There have been an unusual number of UFO sightings over the central US. They were spreading the chicken pox virus across the untire US. I have a good friend who works at NORAD and he confirmed this. The hope is that if there is any UFO landings that they would be suseptable to some of the illnesses that we are used to, just like when we first came from Europe and thousands of Indians died from Chicken Pox.

You can check this out at several of the Department of Defense and Whitehouse web sites along with the National Institute of Health sites

2007-03-08 19:33:21 · answer #3 · answered by ttpawpaw 7 · 2 2

Hopefully they're dropping "intelligence gas" to make everyone smarter. I'm sick of all the dumb people around here.

I'm an air traffic controller and can tell you that Thursday is the busiest flying day of the week. I'm sure that when I go to work tomorrow and check the traffic count, it'll be within 1% of what it always is on Thursday.

2007-03-09 00:12:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

And the black helicopters with the cigarette-smoking men on them.

Do you realize how many airplane flights over the US there are everyday? 25,000.

Seeing 25 jet trails aren't much.

Quit worrying about fiction and worry about things you have control over. Get out and work with your local and national government officials to make this a better place.

2007-03-08 17:20:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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