VISIBILITY STANDARDS CHANGED

VISIBILITY STANDARDS CHANGED

The United States National Climatic Data Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, changed their visibility reporting methods, as well as data results, from a maximum 40 miles to a limit of 10 miles. It is of question why this change was made, and whether it is related to the increasing numbers of aerosol observations. Graphs are shown for the period January 1994 to March 2001 for Santa Fe, New Mexico, showing not only the changes to the reporting standards, but also if is seen that the number of days of visibility under 10 miles is substantially increased.
CONTRAIL DISTANCE FORMATION MODEL

CONTRAIL DISTANCE FORMATION MODEL

This paper outlines a model developed that estimates the distance behind the engines that a contrail (condensed trail of water vapor) is expected to form. The model results support exceptionally well a statement issued by the United States Air Force (USAF) that ‘contrails become visible roughly about a wingspan distance behind the aircraft’. An abundance of photographic and video evidence shows the repeated formation of aerosol trails in much closer proximity to the engines than that established by the USAF. The evaluation presented in this work adds to the multitude of studies that conclusively demonstrate that the emissions from aerosol operations are not composed primarily of water vapor. A very detailed model calculation is presented supporting these claims.
IONIZATION-“CLOUDS” RELATIONSHIP

IONIZATION-“CLOUDS” RELATIONSHIP

The role and importance of photo-ionization within the aerosol operations is becoming increasingly evident…the formation of so-called “clouds” can be directly related to the introduction of easily ionized materials within the atmosphere. This paper’s finding substantiates the case for radical alterations in the earth’s atmosphere, as well as with the recent findings that demonstrate the abundance of electrically charged particulate matter in direct association with the aerosol operations.
PARTICULATE PHOTOGRAPHS

PARTICULATE PHOTOGRAPHS

This paper includes photographs taken from a video segment on January 3, 2001 in Santa Fe, New Mexico showing abundant particulate matter in the air falling from the sky after intense aerosol operations. Observations made at this time show these particulates to be on the order of sub-micron to several microns in size. The particulates in the photos appear to be white, highly reflective, electrically charged and likely of a metallic nature. Citizens, professionals, and activists across the country are encouraged to participate in this nationwide effort of research, disclosure and establishment of accountability.
CONTRADICTIONS

CONTRADICTIONS

A contradiction is examined in this paper where, despite conditions being unfavorable to the formation of clouds, heavy aircraft spray activity in the morning hours in Santa Fe, New Mexico resulted in the classic formation of extensive cirrus-, cirrostratus-, and cirrocumulus ‘appearing’ cloud decks at a relative humidity of 36%. Six reliable sources, including researchers at NASA and NOAA, and Vincent Shaefer (inventor of cloud seeding in 1946), affirm that cloud formation is not expected to even begin below relative humidities of 70%. And yet repeatedly since the early part of 1999 such formation of cirrus - cirro-stratus - and cirrocumulus cloud decks are observed forming as a direct result of aircraft activity in conditions of extreme low humidity in the southwest desert.
SYNTHETIC CLOUDS REVEALED

SYNTHETIC CLOUDS REVEALED

Photographs were captured and presented that show the effects of a non-aerosol spraying plane ‘cutting through’ a cloud layer, and the resulting evacuation of the clouds from the plane’s flight path. The absence of mass of the cloud materials after the plane passage shows the clouds to have density, form and behavior unbecoming of water vapor, and have all the appearances of being at least in part of a synthetic nature. The photograph captures demonstrate these ‘clouds’ not being fully of water vapor as may commonly be assumed.
UNUSUAL TRAIL

UNUSUAL TRAIL

A witness captured a photograph of a highly unusual aerosoll on May 12, 2000 at Magalia, California around 7:45 pm. The section of the trail that was captured and sent to the Carnicom Institute shows a strange curving snake-like wave within the trail itself. The camera setup that was used to take the photo is described as well.
COLORED CLOUDS

COLORED CLOUDS

A witness sent in two photos that show colored clouds, possibly indicating chemicals in the clouds from aerosol spraying. Though the witness said you couldn’t see the colors with the naked eye, the colors in the videotape (and seen in the pictures posted on this page), pink, green, yellow and purple, stayed visible for about 2 minutes.