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Chem trails or smoke trails? What's the difference? Well chem trails are aerosol trails that have radiological properties that has been acquired by incorporating powdered metals while smoke trails are just smoke, like for sky writing. There is also a photography technique that uses simultaneous rocket launches to create smoke trails in order to observe the wave front of a nuclear blast on film. Although it is possible that some nuclear tests used only smoke trails for purely photographic reasons it is not inconceivable that they may have been used as an aerosol mirror for reflecting electromagnetic radiation from a source or sources other than the nuclear bomb itself in order to concentrate power. Notice the variation in number of and placement/orientation of trails in the photographs may suggest a much more complex nuclear arsenal than we had imagined.
Pictures on this page from: http://nuketesting.enviroweb.org/hew/Usa/Tests/SmokeTrails.html
  [now totally removed... how curious]

A donut cloud and eight parallel trails.


Five horizontal trails at a sub surface test.


Seven by seven "X" pattern trail screen.


Three hanging hook trails and several small white orbs.


Radiating trails.


Eighteen vertical trails, 1952.


Thirteen vertical trails with a common bulge.


"X" patterned screen fireball up close.


Tower of fire, pillar of smoke with matching trails.



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