Low Chemtrails



Here the chemtrail can clearly be seen below the low clouds.





Here we can clearly see that there is no markings on the back tail wing. There is red in the front though. Also note that the so called contrail is almost coming straight out of the engines. Contrail gas forms well behind the jet as the gas vapour cools. Hot water vapour needs time to cool down in the cold air. This is clearly a chemtrail.



Cumulus are small clouds that look like lumps of cotton wool. Their base tends to be at about 2,000 ft (600 m) in winter and 4,000 ft (1,200 m) in summer.



The trail in this photo can be seen going straight through the low level cloud July 2001. Contrails can not, and do not form at such low altitudes. This is a spray and not a contrail.




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