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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 8:41 am Post Subject: Chemtrails and Cloud Formations
Since becoming aware of chemtrails and the activities of HAARP I have become much more observant of our skies over Auckland. Initially it seems hard to believe that such things could happen here because why would anyone do such a thing anyway.
However there have been some very strange looking clouds and not knowing much about clouds and the many reasons for their various types of formations, it’s hard not to be suspicious about a lot of them when you see a few examples from overseas on the Internet. It seems that it’s all connected with the chemtrails.
I frequently see clouds of more regular shapes that aren’t natural looking in formation. Also the sharp change of direction with some seem incongruous with others in the sky. If someone has a knowledge of wind and cloud formation etc I’d be interested to know more to understand what is natural and what is not.
What I also find curious is that people in the weather business don’t come out and remark on these changes. Surely with satellite imaging now giving us pictures of everything in detail, there would be some very obvious stuff showing that doesn’t fit with normal weather patterns, let alone the grids and lines from chemtrails. I watch the weather reporters on the news sometimes and wonder if they know what’s going on (because from what I gather they are quite up with the play on weather and how it works). If they do it’s quite a charade they’re playing in front of us.
Yesterday at around 2.30pm as I was driving home I saw quite a display - its times like these that you think of having your camera with you all the time. There was a very thin, transparent layer of cloud with patterns, which for lack of a more technical term, I will call judder marks.
Through the cloud there was a straight line like icing being cut through with a knife. Also what was quite dramatic was the pink and green colours in large masses in it. It was close to the sun so this must be why the colours were so evident. They were the pink and green colours that you see in an oil slick.
When I got home I whipped out the camera and got what I could of the remains of what I’d seen. Unfortunately it doesn’t quite get the full effect of what I saw. Two photos are in the Photo Gallery showing the colours and judder marks.
You can see the pink and green colours in the top left hand corner
Not that there's anything wrong with 'Judder Marks'... :lol:
BTW, we also saw those colours in the clouds at about that time, didn't take a photo though, must be getting accustomed to them - or just sky-photoed out after our trip to the Far North... :shock: 8-[
Hi Carus and John, I have noticed an increasing number of these iridescent coloured clouds up here in Northland as well. I have posted a couple to the gallery but have or do not routinely photograph them. Heres an example:
Notice the similarities between the lower cloud you posted Carus.
Well I've had a little look around and this site has got it all - or at least a very great deal of well presented information. Check out the 'Soho' link, f... me - it's beyond words! I've seen the odd picture of objects by the sun but this tells a greater story.
Also this site has a very large list of photographs which match up to some of the stuff being seen over here. It just goes on and on. I've yet to discover what's in the clouds that make them green and pink.
I read the following from the Portland Independent Media Centre web site from a weatherman:
"As a television weatherman I first met this information with skepticism, who wouldn't? Almost completely rejecting the concept that weather modification outside of cloud seeding possible. Additional clues kept creeping in until I came across examples of scalar weather engineering on Tom Bearden's web site. Soon I began looking for my own examples in my own skies... Whoa! There they were! And not just occasionally, but all the time! Examples in highs clouds were the easiest to spot, much less convective turbulence to round out the edges. Mid level clouds... the alto cumulus are now frequently gridded and square. Odd, very odd I thought. Lower clouds, cumulus and stratus, especially in a marine layer environment seem to be the most difficult in which to see the active grid... But it is there. I must also admit living in the desert climate of the Northern Rockies, which does not afford me much opportunity to get practiced with that kind of marine air mass.
Spotting activity in clouds is but one aspect of this global war. Evidence can be gleaned from satellite imagery; weather service doppler radars frequently give up these scalar secrets too. Contrails and chemtrails, without question, are a big part of this game. There must be aspects as yet unknown; that some curious mind will share with us as this war game develops further and as more eyes are opened and see. It must be understood by all that the entirety of this planet's atmospheric weather processes are now controlled. All of it, completely 24/7/365! "
Most disturbing. I also read that experimenation with the weather began in 1976. Can anyone cast their memory back that far to remember how things have changed?
Thanks for the feedback too. May some local weatherman enlighten us further also soon.
After reading the postings and links and viewing the photos I have become quite disturbed at what is going on in our skies. Have been studying cloud shapes more closely and just looking out our windows now, can see long swathes and layers of vapoury clouds which do not fit the pattern of cloud shapes we knew and learnt about. Have posted some photos taken on Saturday, 5th which illustrate some of these shapes. 4-5 years ago while driving around I would marvel at the billowing masses of beautifully shaped white cumulus clouds - but no longer - the cumulus clouds are there but do not have the clarity of outline and mass and soon disperse into other vague shapes. I love looking at our skies, both day and night, and feel both angry and bewildered at the "desecration" of them.
Joan