Anonymous Coward #conspiracy godlikeproductions.com

I have discovered something new about chemtrails. Ground based.

So I'm driving west toward Dayton the other day and I'm watching them chemtrail the tits outta Columbus. It was apalling. It was less 'chemtrail' and more 'fuck you humans' by the look of it. One of the planes spraying was flying west was low, like it was on approach. All of a sudden one of those black lines appears directly in front of it and behind it. Within seconds the straight chemical trail behind the plane turned into wispy, uniform curly Q's and another minute or so later dissapated evenly into a cloud. It all happened really fast. As the plane continued its descent, it stopped spraying. The second he stopped spraying that black line disappeared. Like on/off gone. Both the plane and the source of the line were in the general direction of Wright-Patterson.

As for the black line I have read that its an IR laser used to excite whatever they're spraying in order to get it to dissapate more rapidly and evenly. If this were true, a ground based laser could be the culprit. Whatever it was, only a blind fool would/could think it were anything natural.

I may be way off base (no pun intended) but those pieces suddenly fit in a way that makes sense. If you're within a few hundred miles of Dayton and happen to see this happen again, please watch and wait until the black line goes away. It doesn't stay on long and when it goes out, it does so in a blink.

It may be a week or so before I get another chance to observe from here as it is slated to rain in Ohio for another week...after that last run of ludicrous spraying we may not see the sky again for a while.

(Hey shills, we all know what you're gonna say so unless your paycheck depends on it, please give the thinking humans with functioning eyes and brains a break. If you're AI, my condolences on having no free will. Insult away according to your programming).

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