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Feb 5·edited Feb 5Liked by Sharine Borslien

I worked in small aviation for 20 years, sometimes flying all day. We would witness the spraying begin in the morning and turn into toxic sky sludge by the afternoon, sometimes getting so bad that it grounded us. On the ground, people’s noses would be running and eyes burning. Of course they would say something like: “my allergies are really acting up today.” Mm-hmm. Truly, the human capacity for self-deception is infinite.

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Feb 5·edited Feb 5Liked by Sharine Borslien

it was insane the sky writing pollution the weekend before last in Orange County and I do wonder about the weather connection or if they’re doing it because they know the heavy rain will leach the toxins into the soil, water supply… sometimes I feel like not enough people care about it… how can you not notice!?!?

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Saturday was our first day with no geoengineering. Today it was in the morning only. I'm convinced the last two weeks of totally unusual weather were the results of man-made fuckery. When I took the dog out at 12:30 am this morning there were trails across the sky and it continued this morning. This afternoon were regular contrails behind the planes.

The weirdest "clouds" are the ones that refract a rainbow in some places; in second place are the ones that seem to have a negative space of clear sky in front of the plane for a few hundred feet. My spouse saw an article on yahoo the other day explaining that what we call chemtrails are actually condensation from high flying planes and that planes that are below 20,000 ft (I'm going by memory here) have regular contrails. This is because of climate change and it may require AI's help and probably reducing the amount of air traffic.

If I didn't know that tyranny never succeeds I'd probably be crazy by now.

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Feb 5Liked by Sharine Borslien

In Denver where I live they sprayed for years on end practically every day. It changed the weather entirely - there used to be an almost daily rain shower in the late afternoon. That went away and it became one of the worst drought areas around. Durango in southern CO was a 5 on the drought scale which is almost as bad as it gets.

Then about 2 years ago they stopped spraying almost entirely - presumably to focus on other areas finally. We get normal amounts of rain again and the summers aren't unbearably brutally hot anymore - Durango had the biggest snow totals on record as soon as they stopped spraying.

It's maddening I feel for you Sharine. And it's killing all the trees like you said in another post I think.

I don't want to sound like a downer but from my research CA is going to be targeted with a lot of scalar weaponry terraforming crap

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Feb 5Liked by Sharine Borslien

Today in the Seattle area we had one of the first non spray days I can remember in recent history for a so called clear day. I go for long walks every day regardles of the weather. Not sure why today was a day off, but I can tell a spray day from a non spray day, and the latter are very uncommon these days.

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I'm not really a chem trails sort of guy but maybe I should check the skies down here in Dunners. Or do we get off because we don't have enough spare planes?

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100% Sharine. Thank you.

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Feb 8Liked by Sharine Borslien

Report: Florida west central coast yesterday-beautiful skies, so blue...just like the Creator intended.

Today: Sky sludge lines across the sky and the tears are starting. Who can think this is nature? California is especially bad, even in that pesky NE corner of Jefferson. I am NOT hallucinating this shit, it is real. Note: Home is Idaho, Mom in in Redding CA, so I make the drive often. Spending halftime in Florida for the last 3 years.

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