[June 30, 2002 - Fresno, California] The
two chemtrails in the photo collage below may appear to be at different
angles to each other, but in fact they are exactly parallel, distorted
in the photo collage because of perspective. A relatively short distance
away to the left of the photos their was a much larger number of parallel
chemtrails represented as gray circles in the diagram below. The gray
arrows represent sunlight, the gray circles represent chemtrails viewed
down their length, the yellow line represents sunlight after it is reflected
off chemtrails at slightly different altitudes, the red line represents
light reflected off of a chemtrail that crosses the light channel, the
green line represents light that is suspended in a photon trap between
all of the chemtrails, but most concentrated in the third and first
lined-up chemtrails on the right. I believe that the only reason the
rainbow effect was visible in the first place was because of the fine
wispy aerosol particles that were placed in the middle of the trap (green
line) in order to polarize the light that was passing through. This
looks to me like the world's most inexpensive and stable short-term
solar energy collector system. How much power could be harnessed when
the average intensity of the sun for "the upper atmosphere [where
most chemtrails are sprayed] is about 1,367 watts per square meter"
for reflective chemtrails that are miles long, especially when the trails
are sprayed two, three and
four streams of chemicals simultaneously?
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