http://tankerenemy.blogspot.it/2012/03/nasa-admits-chemtrails.html
N.A.S.A. admits chemtrails!
N.A.S.A.,
the pseudo-scientific and military agency, notorious for lies,
manipulations and the "education" programs which teach the students to
confuse chemtrails with harmless clouds, admits the Geoengineering. In
the following article the author quotes trimethylaluminum, a poisonous
compound sprayed by chemical planes. Moreover the description about
"milky, white clouds" perfectly matches with the mortal trails we see
every day in the sky. Let's forget scientific aims: everything is a
disgusting pretext to pollute the atmosphere and control the planet.
High in the sky, 60 to 65 miles above Earth's surface, winds rush through a little understood region of Earth's atmosphere at speeds of 200 to 300 miles per hour. Lower than a typical satellite's orbit, higher than where most planes fly, this upper atmosphere jet stream makes a perfect target for a particular kind of scientific experiment: the sounding rocket. Some 35 to 40 feet long, sounding rockets shoot up into the sky for short journeys of eight to ten minutes, allowing scientists to probe difficult-to-reach layers of the atmosphere.
In March, N.A.S.A. will launch five such rockets in approximately five minutes to study these high-altitude winds and their intimate connection to the complicated electrical current patterns that surround Earth. First noticed in the 1960s, the winds in this jet stream shouldn't be confused with the lower jet stream located around 30,000 feet, through which passenger jets fly and which is reported in weather forecasts. This rocket experiment is designed to gain a better understanding of the high-altitude winds and help scientists better model the electromagnetic regions of space that can damage man-made satellites and disrupt communications systems. The experiment will also help explain how the effects of atmospheric disturbances in one part of the globe can be transported to other parts of the globe in a mere day or two.
The five sounding rockets, known as the Anomalous Transport Rocket Experiment (ATREX), will launch from N.A.S.A.'s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia releasing a chemical tracer into the air. The chemical -- a substance called trimethylaluminum -- forms milky, white clouds that allow those on the ground to "see" the winds in space and track them with cameras. In addition, two of the rockets will have instrumented payloads to measure pressure and temperature in the atmosphere.
Source: nasa.gov
High in the sky, 60 to 65 miles above Earth's surface, winds rush through a little understood region of Earth's atmosphere at speeds of 200 to 300 miles per hour. Lower than a typical satellite's orbit, higher than where most planes fly, this upper atmosphere jet stream makes a perfect target for a particular kind of scientific experiment: the sounding rocket. Some 35 to 40 feet long, sounding rockets shoot up into the sky for short journeys of eight to ten minutes, allowing scientists to probe difficult-to-reach layers of the atmosphere.
In March, N.A.S.A. will launch five such rockets in approximately five minutes to study these high-altitude winds and their intimate connection to the complicated electrical current patterns that surround Earth. First noticed in the 1960s, the winds in this jet stream shouldn't be confused with the lower jet stream located around 30,000 feet, through which passenger jets fly and which is reported in weather forecasts. This rocket experiment is designed to gain a better understanding of the high-altitude winds and help scientists better model the electromagnetic regions of space that can damage man-made satellites and disrupt communications systems. The experiment will also help explain how the effects of atmospheric disturbances in one part of the globe can be transported to other parts of the globe in a mere day or two.
The five sounding rockets, known as the Anomalous Transport Rocket Experiment (ATREX), will launch from N.A.S.A.'s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia releasing a chemical tracer into the air. The chemical -- a substance called trimethylaluminum -- forms milky, white clouds that allow those on the ground to "see" the winds in space and track them with cameras. In addition, two of the rockets will have instrumented payloads to measure pressure and temperature in the atmosphere.
Source: nasa.gov
N.A.S.A., the pseudo-scientific and military agency, notorious for lies, manipulations and the "education" programs which teach the students to confuse chemtrails with harmless clouds, admits the Geoengineering. In the following article the author quotes trimethylaluminum, a poisonous compound sprayed by chemical planes. Moreover the description about "milky, white clouds" perfectly matches with the mortal trails we see every day in the sky. Let's forget scientific aims: everything is a disgusting pretext to pollute the atmosphere and control the planet.
ReplyDeleteEcco. Bastano queste cazzate in "inglese" di 'sta fava per dimostrare di quale pasta di minchia sono fatti i VERI disinformatori straccioni.
ilpeyote per tutta la vita andate Hgare in 100 ettari coltivati per metà a saguari e per l'altra metà a ortiche
Andate sulla pagina linkata e "vedete" di che altezze di parla.
ReplyDeleteMa le chemtrails non erano SOLO quelle a 1651 metri, ripeto, 1651 metri???
Farabutti criminali.
Come al solito Zret, l'idiota che si fa prendere anno dopo anno per il culo dai suoi allievi dimostra il perché
ReplyDeleteprimo NON CAPISCE UN CAZZO d'inglese e fa le traduzioni ad minchiam
secondo TUTTE LE VOLTE che vai a vedere le fonti DICONO L'OPPOSTE DELLE CAZZATE che scrive l'idiota che, purtroppo, insegna ancora.
che babbei....
ReplyDeleteStraordinaria, questa:
ReplyDeleteThe chemical -- a substance called trimethylaluminum -- forms milky, white clouds that allow those on the ground to "see" the winds in space and track them with cameras. In addition, two of the rockets will have instrumented payloads to measure pressure and temperature in the atmosphere.
ilpeyote ma annàte aff... MILKY IDIOTI CHE NON SIETE ALTRO
"This rocket experiment is designed to gain a better understanding of the high-altitude winds and help scientists better model the electromagnetic regions of space that can damage man-made satellites and disrupt communications systems. "
ReplyDeleteCos'è i frat-pomp-kz NON sanno leggere?
""..."everything" is a disgusting pretext to pollute the atmosphere and control the planet.""
ReplyDeleteIn poche parle SI CHIAMA MANIA DI PERSECUZIONE!
Dai rilassatevi un pò..i giochini in camera li avete..no? Così vi trastullate un pò vicendevolmente e poi a ninna
..e domani è un'altro giorno..
Dalla fonte citata dal professoruncolo frustrato :
ReplyDeleteHigh in the sky, 60 to 65 miles above Earth's surface
Strakkino, zret, siete degli idioti disinformatori e manipolatori della verità !!!
Questa sostanza, usata come tracciante, viene rilasciata a 97-105 kilometri di quota. Ben al di sopra delle quote raggiunte dagli aereoplani ...