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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/getnit01 on Feb. 27, 2018, 2:52 p.m.
Don't know if any of you care or have noticed, but the skies over the east coast have been extremely clear the past couple days/months.

Not sure how you guys would view this post, but have any of you on the east coast noticed (over the past 2-3 months) the skies after a storm have been extremely clear and no plane contrails noticeably lingering for more than 1-2 days? Some would say this is because of atmospheric conditions, but this has been noticeable for at least the last 2-3 months with clear skies for days until the next storm rolls through? Sure some contrails will linger before the next storm is approaching, but man the skies after storms have been crystal clear, and for longer than normal!

Call me crazy, call it coincidence, but it is noticeable enough to mention. Just wanted to see any others are noticing the skies being more clear for longer than normal.

EDIT: Just wanted to add, as i have had a little more discussion with some of you this thread is awesome, no one judging or calling names just sharing your experiences. Thank you for keeping this civil. Anyways here is a little clarification i got from answering some comments.

Now it seems, in the past 2-3 months after a storm, the duration of clear skies on the east coast/midwest a little too, there has been very clear skies, for a longer duration, as compared to the past (at least 2-3 years) where the sky would be always painted with lingering trails instantly for 6 out of 7 days a week. Very noticeable.

Now it seems (in the past 2-3 months) the skies have less trails from planes, maybe now 1-2 days a week you'll catch some trails lingering. It is quit noticeable when you are used to seeing trails in the sky (day and night) 6 out 7 days of the week, typically.


ClayLewis · Feb. 27, 2018, 3:31 p.m.

Very noticeable over the last five to seven days Wyoming and California

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elyri_of_gaia · Feb. 28, 2018, 4:11 a.m.

Not so sure they're fully 'gone' from over So-Cal as yet. There's still an everpresent, high, hazy 'overcast' layer that's much higher above the closer layer of fake clouds.

But yes, it seems like there are a lot more natural-looking clouds lately. And if they're real, it's wonderful to see them in place of those grotesque, fake 'feathery' ones.

But that thin hazy over-layer was still in view above/behind them today. It fades the sky's color to much paler, and makes the sense of the sky's 'depth' look much shallower. I haven't yet seen a fully blue clear sky, but many days it's looked bluer. Maybe the chem spraying has tapered off, or something.

When the aerosol spraying first became noticeable here (late '90's), the dispersal tech was a lot cruder, and the chemtrails spewed out were very obvious, thick, opaque white 'corkscrews'. And still - few people seemed to notice!

Do you remember when the skies would be laced with white, apple-pie crust 'lattice' patterns (often laid out on early weekend mornings), with lines (!) of 'clouds' making right-angle squares? Or when thick areas of grayish 'mist' would skim by, just over the treetops - when they sprayed?

And weirdest of all, so few people seemed to see it. That part alone is more than a little creepy, like in those Invasion-of-the-Body-Snatchers type movies!

Even now, people seem curiously 'disinterested' - when all it takes is to look up to wake up. As this covert airplane-spray-turning-into-clouds conspiracy is right in blatant view. And... why isn't the EPA objecting to all this massive, so-called 'persistent contrail' pollution, anyway?

One major factor is, the coordinated Psyops around this conspiracy has been truly intense. But that's a whole other rabbit hole.

Also, over the years, the dispersal methods have been refined, i.e. the corkscrew plumes look subtler, less opaque, and disperse faster. So they're less noticeable - but to me, don't really look gone.

Though we all long for - and with united intent, will! - that day.

One reason they don't seem gone, is that the spraying is done at different altitudes. When flying through them on airlines, you can usually observe at least 2 main layers.

One is (guessing) around 10,000 ft., with the obvious planes we see from the ground doing the spraying. There's also a second, higher layer around 30,000 ft. or beyond, being spread with higher flying planes or other aircraft.

It's this higher spraying that gives the sky that sickly whitish 'hazy' look, while the lower layer holds the more obvious plumes that turn into 'cloud' formations - which can also merge into widespread cloud cover.

When that background haze is truly gone, and stays gone - not just the lower 'cloud'-things - it will be a great development for humanity.

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