tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826101215822428783.post1471095344889659035..comments2024-02-24T19:42:39.876+05:30Comments on Bill the Butcher: Chemtrails Eat Your BrainBill the Butcherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08436195659154078021noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826101215822428783.post-49684135064126607042017-02-26T01:22:37.761+05:302017-02-26T01:22:37.761+05:30Bill,
Thanks for one of the best and easiest answe...Bill,<br />Thanks for one of the best and easiest answers to the "chemtrails" crapola and the jet engine operation.<br />I know I have seen actual news real footage of contrails of B-17's flying towards France/Germany from old WW2 films. Prop planes CAN fly high enough that they do form contrails. Of course you need to right weather conditions and the air temp at the higher altitude must be low enough. You may not get the contrails from a prop plane every day, but they DO happen.<br />I agree with you about what passes as the current generation being so tied to their 'smart' phones/tablets that they cannot cross a street safely. Funny how we sell 'smart' phones to incredibly dumb people. We have college graduates who can do farce book, giggle searches, and just about nothing else. Oh, almost forgot, they can 'tweet'. Well, I have yet to find any job postings that use those 'qualifications' as listing for any job on offer. Makes me even more happy to be on the down hill side of life. charlie ehlenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05584863034307604847noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826101215822428783.post-17023881394663330562017-02-24T21:56:21.770+05:302017-02-24T21:56:21.770+05:30Your physics is perfect. Of course, we know physic...Your physics is perfect. Of course, we know physics is wrong. The Bible says π is 3, and we know the Bible is always right: G_d knows more than any human scientist or mathematician.<br /><br />Contrails are very hard to see on prop planes, and I've never seen one. For one thing, prop planes don't fly very high, and for another, in summer, most cars don't have anything visible coming out of the exhaust because internal combustion engines don't produce that much water vapour per second, and prop planes have the same engines as cars. <br /><br />Jets always have contrails, since they fly much higher, and the engines work very differently from internal combustion engines.<br /><br />So contrails have been common only since jets, of which the first one was in '39 in Germany (a violation of the treaty of Versailles). After WWII, the US got most of the jet engine designers and had military jets in the '40s. I thought I remembered the start of commercial jets, but the first commercial jet flew in '49, before I was born. It was only flown by BOAC, had lots of problems, and tickets were much more expensive than for prop planes. The Boeing 707 started in '58, but, again, was too expensive for most people when it started.<br /><br />By the '70s, commercial jets were common in the US and Europe, and everyone served by US/UK/EU airlines should have seen a contrail. (I'm not sure when they became common in India, but the idiots spreading the conspiracy theories live all over, many in places where a few contrails might have been seen in the '40s, and where contrails were common by the '70s.)<br /><br />MichaelWmeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com