>For your entertainment: Quite a bit of talk here lately concerning conspiracy theories. Here's some a bit more interesting:
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http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/gen.html>
http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NWO/HAARP.htm>
http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/haarp-alaska-conspiracy-theories-by-jesse-ventura/>
http://climateprogress.org/2009/09/15/o%E2%80%99reilly%E2%80%99s-weatherman-bastardi-global-cooling-cause-california-drought/>
http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DRQFneYoWZFA>
http://contrailscience.com/history-channel-thats-impossible-weather-warfare-chemtrails/"it’s all theory and zero facts" in the last article is... well, I have the facts I need. I distinctly remember the clear skies when I was a kid, and there were airplanes galore - the route from Belgrade to north flew smack above our yard. I was lying in the grass and watching the planes go by, watching how the contrail vanished in seconds.
And being a photo buff, I have hundred of pictures of the skies - a good photographer never misses an opportunity to have nice clouds in the shot - and the aspiratus clouds never existed. Even now, when the word was coined, it still isn't in the spelling dictionary.
Then, starting with 2005 or thereabouts, it's nearly impossible to take a shot of the skies without stripes, sharp or in various degrees of being smeared into thin veil. I've even collected several shots of dry rainbows, which don't appear at the same angle as the regular ones (which is more than 60 measured between the Sun, your eyes and the bow) - these are much closer, less than 30 degrees. I even made a shot of one around a full Moon.
Nobody should trust me on this. You all have your eyes, old photographs, and sky above your heads. Compare for yourselves.
Also, if anyone has an old tape or disc of "Sounds of music", to compare the skies with those in the recent edition. I've heard they've been doctored to show that chemtrails have been around since forever (I've even seen an article from some military magazine, complaining about persistent contrails, allegedly published 1944).
Just watch the skies.