Hi Steve,
As you know, I live in the high desert at 7,500 ft. The humidity here is very low (10-15%), dew point 30 during the summer months when the temp is 95 degrees. The sky is very clear.
It doesn't make any sense that when the atmospheric conditions are consistent from day to day, (con-trails evaporate a few "inches" behind the plane at the rate the plane is flying) that suddenly the skies are filled with hundreds of chem-trails. These con-trails do not dissipate like con-trails do.
I don't know where you live Steve. Maybe there's a lot of pollution or humidity where you live and you can't see the clear blue sky. Check it out if you have a clear day. It seems that they spray aerosols on a schedule. You might have to observe the sky for several weeks in a row before they spray the aerosols. Notice the x and tic-tac-toe patters when the planes start spraying. Soon the chem-trails join each other to form a haze that falls to earth. This is very different from con-trails. Chem-trails spread out in the sky. Con-trails evaporate.
Thanks for listening. I hope you will start observing the sky and look at what we are talking about.
In the white light,
~jonsi
Aerosol Crimes