Anonymous ID: 32f6f1 Oct. 15, 2018, 9:32 a.m. No.3485121   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5169 >>5180 >>5246 >>5365 >>5399

>>3484976

Pilot/Patriot… not arguing, just asking. I'm 56 years old and back in the '70's and '80's, there were NO "contrails"; the few that were trailing jets dissipated very quickly; especially on sunny days.

 

Therefore, something has changed during the past 25-ish years.

 

I'm assuming that contrails are mostly water vapor and chemtrails, well, contain chemicals.

 

That said, why don't many contrails dissipate? They seem to widen and linger (for long time periods). Has there been an evolution in jet engines? More efficient and expelling a higher water content? More jets in flight at any given time? Sun having a reduced effect on dissipating contrails?

 

Please help a BrotherAnon figure this out. Thanks in advance.

Anonymous ID: 32f6f1 Oct. 15, 2018, 9:40 a.m. No.3485192   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3485169

Ok… pecking away at it. Thank you.

 

What, specifically, has changed? Assuming exhaust is just water vapor, why does it appear to linger, widen and–over time–blanket an otherwise sunny day with a "solid fog"?

 

Never used to happen before.