Chemtrails The Silent Killer

“Chemtrails The Silent Killer” by Scott C’one, published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on May 8, 2018, is a thought-provoking exploration of the phenomenon of chemtrails. This 139-page book delves into the observations made since 1998 regarding airplanes leaving trails that resemble contrails but behave differently. C’one presents a detailed examination of how these trails, which initially appear as simple vapor, persist in the atmosphere and contribute to cloud formation, challenging conventional understandings of aviation emissions.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion on the distinctions between contrails and chemtrails, as well as the implications of these findings. The book addresses the scientific aspects of this topic, providing insights into the environmental and atmospheric conditions that lead to the formation of these trails. With a focus on the intersection of fiction and hard science fiction, “Chemtrails The Silent Killer” invites readers to consider the broader implications of what they observe in the skies above them.
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Since approximately 1998, thousands of people started noticing airplanes spraying X’s, parallel lines, and grid patterns across our skies. These trails initially look like contrails but actually aren’t. According to the U.S. Air Force, contrails are condensation trails and happen when hot engine exhaust momentarily condenses ice crystals into pencil-thin vapor trails that quickly vanish like the wave behind a boat, very much like your breath when talking outside on a cold winter day. Chemtrails, on the other hand, linger for hours and will spread out to form large areas of “cloud” cover.
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