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Originally Posted by Fredkc
We were treated to quite a show here about a month ago. Someone tried to be sneaky, so they sprayed at night. Same idiot forgot to check the moon though.
So under a full moon we had quite a display. And you're right about the "rainbow effect". The dose dumped in our sky produced a "beautiful" rainbow halo around the moon, a good 4 times its diameter. A bit like the beautiful, flaming red sunsets we have here due to the smog. Beautiful to watch, but try not to think about why they occur.
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We had the same here a few days ago, but it's nothing out of the ordinary for this area. I can remember huge "rainbow" halos produced in the moonlight as far back as I can remember, so at least a good 23 years back. Could ofc mean they were spraying then too, but light passing a thin layer of clouds on a cold autumn night is no stranger to some great halos. We usually used that as a sign during late autumn/winter that snow was incoming.
However, the one we saw a few days back was a tad more massive, like dense. Not too much chemtrail activity over where I live though, mostly straight lines across the sky, like 3-4 stripes...and very very rarely crossing eachother.