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How to Detect Chemtrails
By eHow Contributing Writer
Step 1
Observe the persistence of the trail. Contrails usually dissipate in a few minutes. Chemtrails persist, spread out and blanket the sky with a cloud layer. This trait is inconclusive, however, because contrails can occasionally persist for more than six hours if the altitude, temperature and humidity are correct.
Step 2
Watch in areas away from major jet routes for a square grid-like pattern, as opposed to single or multiple lines that cross at random angles. This too is inconclusive evidence since military planes in training often create grid-like patterns away from civilian routes.
Step 3
See if you notice hues other than the healthy white of contrails. Chemtrails have a dirty appearance and diffract sunlight into rainbow colors. Don't take this step as conclusive either, since normal contrails under certain lighting can produce a rainbow-like spectrum.
Step 4
Buy powerful binoculars for the best detection of chemtrailing. They must have a high resolution at high altitudes. Using binoculars, you can spot whether the exhaust comes from the plane's engines or through nozzles. One nozzle might be at the tail end or several could be located at intervals along the trailing end of the wing. Nozzles are an indication of chemtrail activity.
Step 5
Look for abrupt interruptions of the trail pattern that point to controlled stops and starts. Contrail interruptions also occur but are gradual across a different air mass boundary.
Step 6
Use a camera with a telephoto lens to document the operation if you detect any chemtrails.
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