The Daily Dose - May 7th, 2018 - @freebeerfridays

All these images were taken on 5/6/18 about 9 miles NNW of Nashville, TN.

Please check out this photo contest if you have any photos of your own in the Geoengineering category.

Had a wonderful rain come through and up until mid-day we had a nice clear blue sky before they came and had to muck it all up. I took a time-lapse video that will be linked at the end of this blog showing the clear difference between what Ma Nature puts out for us and what we Engineer in the sky.

The photos below are mainly centered on one chem as it was laid out and grows exponentially as it drifts towards the east. I caught one cool shot of what appears to be a C-130 as it flew just under this same chem that I was taking a picture of every few minutes.

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Here is the last shot of it gleefully joining all of it's buddies!
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Here is the link to the Time-Lapse from this same day-

Thanks for everyone out there that is keeping their eyes to the sky and please continue to share with everyone what you see. Your perspective is important and together we are making a difference; never doubt that!

Here is one more photo. It is a rare capture of the way things used to be-
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Thanks for your entry! :-D Much appreciated my friend.

haha I've been thinking of taking some pics of "normal" skies @freebeerfridays.
Real clouds can be beautiful. I remember studying all the different kinds growing up. I wonder if they still teach that? I wonder what they call the clouds that form after a chemtrail is sprayed?

  • Nice pics of the new "normal"...

They've added a few more cloud types this last year so you may have to do some extra study to catch back up. Here's my morning sky, not sure about this as there were no visible aerosol trails

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That's a bizarre one @freebeerfridays!

Wowzer look at that!
We can stop looking up.
These are just normal...
Contrails
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photo of white streaks of contrails in the sky

Contrails are made by high-flying jet airplanes. They are still clouds, though, because they are made of water droplets condensed from the water vapor in the exhaust of the jet engines.

Weather prediction: Contrails can provide information about the layers of moisture in the sky.

I don't remember those being taught when I was growing up.
Hmm Maybe it's just another Mandela Effect and I'm remembering wrong...

For most people it's called the Head in the Sand effect.

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