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RE: Heavy spraying in the skies today, West Coast

in #chemtrails8 years ago

the spectrum through the spray clouds are shifted to the green blue violet part of the spectrum. we all know what a rainbow should look like. the spray spectrum is more along the lines of what reflecting from aluminum, and some other stuff, should do. a spectrometer will tell you what is happening locally at different times. the aluminum will also trap more infrared, hence the weird heat where you can feel the heat on your skin, but the air doesn't feel hot, that's infrared.

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I was wondering about that. It just didn't feel right. 55 degrees in the overcast cold and windy morning? And I get hot and sweat more than normal, which I dislike. I lived in Nevada for 6 or so years and I came to love how the sweat just wicks off you, no matter how hard you're working. The corollary, of course, is staying well hydrated.

I believe that experience has made me more aware of temperature, especially now that I'm in the Pacific North West.

Thanks for sharing, @lifeworship I like you! :-)

i experienced similar infrared in bellevue , wa.

Did you see the sun at all today? I mostly only saw it at sunrise & sunset, and it had a really weird quality to it, kind of like a reflection instead of direct light. Totally subjective though.

i am in colorado now. it was sunny here.

It was beautiful today, here in Oregon. Sunny, everything seemed quite normal.