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Not a chemtrail
This odd cloud formation, which I’ve seen from time to time here on the coast (it is roughly parallel with the shoreline), is not produced by an airplane.
Thanks to the hysterical reaction to the coronahoax, there is no plane flying anywhere nearby (I have usedflightradar24.com in the past to ID a Lufthansa flight as the source of spraying, but chemtrails are extremely rare here compared to countries in the northern hemisphere).
Chemtrail plane identified
Strange combination of wispy clouds and fluffy ones today. But this west-east streak is clearly spraying.
I guessed 10-15 minutes old, when to planefinder.com and found the culprit:
It seemed a little off course, or pointing the wrong way.
But a half hour later, it’s out to sea and passage over us seems much more feasible.
And the wind’s from the north, which makes sense. The trail drifted south a little.
Five minutes later, it has turned northeast
en route to Dakar, Senegal, about exactly halfway to Frankfurt. Spraying the whole way, or just over populated areas?
2012/05/17: A chemtrail in Uruguay
2013/05/09: Chemtrail in Uruguay: rare, but unmistakable
2014/09/28: Not a good sign
Not a good sign
For belief-corral detainees, yeah, it’s about the dead tree that could blow over.
For those aware of the broadly- and deeply-documented, proven-beyond-a-shadow-of-a-doubt geoengineering experiments in North America and Europe, the appearance of a non-contrail, non-natural spreading linear cloud is not a welcome sight.*
*Oh wait, but MSNBCBS and the New York Times don’t report on it, and “officials” — so open and honest in every other way — deny its existence, so it can’t be true. I feel so better now.
At the end of the day…
…you set aside the corruption and official incompetence you’ve witnessed, set aside the reflections of a native on a culture that rewards mediocrity and discourages ambition, have a glass of wine, and enjoy the sky as the sun sets,
grateful it doesn’t look like what you saw so often in North America and Europe.
A chemtrail in Uruguay
In over two and half years in Uruguay, it’s only the second or third chemtrail I’ve seen.
I’m not happy to see it, but living on the windswept edge of an immense expanse of water, in a thinly-populated country, it’s not as threatening as in the northern hemisphere, where blue skies frequently turn to gray under the onslaught of spraying.