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Batten down the hatches, the Seatruck "Clipper Point " from Liverpool on its final leg towards Dublin Port, the right side of the breakwater along the Great South Wall tames the wild Irish Sea.
Some unexpected overnight snow, parts of Dublin & the country covered & time to reach for the camera for some snow scenes on the way to work.
Poor DART 8320, it hasn't turned a wheel in many months & may not go back into service at all.
This one is for all of my conspiracy theory friends -- contrails or chemtrials? You decide... Utah County, Utah.
Busy morning in the sky above Mount Timpanogos today. Lots of routine aircraft traffic making contrails or for all of my Conspiracy Theory friends, the government spraying chem-trails to control our minds. After last night's presidential debate, I think I could use some mind numbing.
Another image for my Conspiracy Theory friends.
Busy sky over Cascade Mountain... or possibly, as some of my friends insist, proof of government weather modification tests using sprayed chemicals to alter weather patterns. You chose.
Utah County, Utah.
Lots of air traffic over Grand County near Moab, Utah OR...
Is it chemtrails proving that the government is busy spraying mind control chemicals over the United States to keep the population docile and under control? This is the classic type of chemtrail image used to promote this surprisingly popular conspiracy theory.
Rained heavy on Saturday. Still amid all that pollution on Sunday they started spraying again, and today it's raining again. Someone tell them it isn't cooling the planet down. There is a "V" pattern on that big cloud if you look closely.
Some strange weather modification shenanigans went on yesterday in the area, and I've chosen a bleak looking photo as a backdrop to this description.
Upon arriving to the woods, we were greeted by a hailstorm. Nothing to write home about in and of itself but... the air temperature kept 7 degrees above the freezing point. Yet the icy pellets would not melt. This lasted for 20 minutes or so, then changed into rain, then stopped. Skies cleared, a real-life 7*C temperature returned, then another band of hail precipitation came and pelted down for 10 minutes.
These weird phenomena have been occurring for a few years now, but have recently assumed a more regular and in-your-face appearance. In January this year, after tinkering with our car, I wanted to clean my hands in the snow, the abundance of which had become unprecedented in the past half a decade. 4 degrees above the freezing point (shortly after 15 below) plus many years of experience playing with snow at various temperatures during wintertime instilled a confidence in me as to what I should be expecting in terms of texture and viscosity of the water crystals I was about to use as a cleaning agent. I was dumbfounded to discover that the "snow" I'd just scooped up from the ground would not stick or melt, it just escaped through my fingers almost like grains of sand.
Countless visits to the woods would leave me puzzled on noticing vast areas with plants suddenly withering mid-season, yet keeping their bronzed, wizened foliage even through winter. Then, leaves which did fall in autumn, failed to decompose and would just drift in an eternal layer, crumbling only below the feet of hikers. What happened to the microbiota..?
If you're more or less attuned to Nature, you know when something is off. I've been noticing things on my own and would pick bits and pieces of information from like-minded people. Then I stumbled upon Dane Wigington and GeoEngineeringWatch.org — if you haven't seen Dane's latest docu, "The Dimming," please do. It may be a shocker, an eye-opener, or it may simply provide a few missing pieces to the puzzle you might have been trying to solve.
Especially in the current global state of affairs.
Aerosol daze, spraying the sky over Montreal, really cooled up temps, for a couple of days. You can see the culprit exiting the fog that he helped make.