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hadleigh
Joined: 27 Feb 2005
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Location: Wanganui
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| Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 11:17 pm Post Subject: Wanganui Trails |
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Hi everyone I'm Hadleigh. There's been a lot of chemtrail spraying in these parts for years now. I've taken photos, video footage, joined e-groups,Iv'e got theories, etc, and I'm pissed off by it all.
Nice to meet y's. |
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John and Melody
Joined: 23 Feb 2004
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| Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 3:58 pm Post Subject: |
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Welcome Hadleigh
We're pretty angry about it too :evil: We've just returned from a short trip to the Far North and experienced a constant barrage of persistent contrails on a daily basis. Despite having holidayed in the area for years and never having seen one (other than the systematic spraying session we witnessed at Kaimaumau in January 2004), in the last few days we saw countless contrails left by jet aircraft, many of them persistent, and many of them persistent and spreading. The 'normal' and expected short and quickly dissipating contrails were nowhere near as plentiful.
NASA is trying to tell everyone that jet contrails have always behaved in this manner, but that's just rubbish. It used to be so rare to see a jet contrail at all, let alone these huge lingering and spreading varieties we are now seeing regularly. We saw so many, we just about got sick of photographing them. This just did not happen on other trips to Northland.
The disturbing thing about the level of activity we saw on this recent trip is it was all essentially coming from what seemed to be regular commercial flights. It certainly appears as though something significant has changed for international aircraft to be routinely leaving such trails - perhaps as Azimuth supposed, it's a result of some fuel additive.
Whether deliberate spraying of 'chemtrails' or jets spewing these trails in normal flight corridors covering the skies with this filthy haze, it is deliberate pollution and it is unacceptable.
We will post some of our shots from the trip in the Gallery in the next few days - maybe as a bit of a photo essay..
Even though you're pissed off, we hope you will consider posting some of your photos to the Gallery (you can also post video clips to the Photo Gallery). We do need to build up a public record of this activity and your efforts toward this would be much appreciated...
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Azimuth
Joined: 19 Feb 2005
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| Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 4:30 pm Post Subject: Welcome Hadleigh |
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Welcome Hadleigh, I agree pretty disturbing stuff. I think the best thing for us to do is just keep documenting (photos as well) these occurrences of CTs and other jet traffic as and when we witness them and report them in this forum. I hope other people will report here as well so we can eventually get a clearer picture of what exactly is happening throughout New Zealand.
John and Melody I had a feeling there would be a bit of a display put on for you we you came up here. Did you get any photos of the short trail north of Whangarei as you were leaving? That one persisted for some time.
That is another observation I have made up this way, some of these CTs are seemingly short but do persist.
Looking forward to seeing some of your photos from further up north. |
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John and Melody
Joined: 23 Feb 2004
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| Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 4:42 pm Post Subject: |
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Azimuth,
Yes, no sooner had we turned out of your driveway, we noticed it being formed over the horizon, starting off as a typical thin line - although, unusually, there was a definite break in its tail end.
We photographed it while filling up with fuel in Whangarei and followed the thing for many kilometres north, watching it spreading - we could still see it as far up as Coopers Beach.
Also drove through a patch of strange dirty looking fog, more like smog actually, around Hikurangi - took around 30-45 minutes to break through it. |
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Azimuth
Joined: 19 Feb 2005
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| Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 4:54 pm Post Subject: |
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Wow, you mean to say that the same trail went for miles? Very deceptive, looked resonably short from my vantage point.
Funny thing was that another CT was laid along the same vector the following day although a little later in the morning. I also saw one further north of that still. Got photos too.
Azimuth. |
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John and Melody
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| Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 5:18 pm Post Subject: |
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| Yep, we were surprised at the length and extent of it - it just seemed to go on and on... We will be posting our photos of it in the next few days, along with others... |
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Azimuth
Joined: 19 Feb 2005
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| Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 5:40 pm Post Subject: |
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Look forward to veiwing them. Thats well over 100Km long. I will post mine too as time permits.
Azimuth |
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Azimuth
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| Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 1:19 pm Post Subject: |
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Hi again Hadleigh. Hope all is well down Wanganui way. You mentioned in your earlier post that you have photos of CT activity from your area. I sure would love to see some of them. They can easily be posted to the image gallery which is growing daily.
All the best.
Azimuth |
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Azimuth
Joined: 19 Feb 2005
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| Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 8:49 pm Post Subject: |
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Hi Hadleigh,
Great photo you posted earlier today. That is some awesome CT activity you recorded. If I maybe permitted to ask a couple of questions;
What direction were these CTs laid?
When were these laid, i.e. time/date/place?
Do you have any idea where the aircraft came from or were going?
I would love to see some of your other photos. I sat on my images for ages and could not really share them with anyone until being welcomed to the mysteriousnewzealand site. I now feel that the time and effort I put into capturing some of the CT activity in my region has not been in vein.
I believe that every snippet of information posted here is like a piece of a jigsaw puzzle. At some later date when we have sufficient pieces of the jigsaw we can sit down and assemble the puzzle, this will hopefully reveal the big picture.
Call this an intelligence gathering phase for the sake of a better term.
Hopefully each of us can keep sending piece of the puzzle here as and when we gather them. Who knows where this will lead us.
Keep up the good work and look forward to seeing more of your great photos.
Kindest Regards
Azimuth |
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