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Chemtrails are polluting the planet more than anything.

 

Plants will not grow due to the soil having a very unnatural level of aluminium.

 

Monsanto of course have seeds that are resistant to this aluminium.

 

Coincidence......you must be kidding.

 

So many real threats around and you have to make one up! :suspect:

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So many real threats around and you have to make one up! :suspect:

 

If you think those long lasting trails in the sky are water vapor.......then you're unlikely to ever know the truth.

 

These long lasting trails are clearly a recent phenomenon.

 

Perhaps the humidity has increased in recent years!

 

Continue to beLIEve what they tell you.

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Observation is 100 percent evidence in my mind anyway.

 

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So David Copperfield actually did make the Statue of Liberty disappear..who'd have thought it?

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capitalism!!

 

Capitalism is merely a symptom of greed which is probably the biggest threat to modern life.

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Humans are, in my humble opinion...

 

All of the problems stem from this species.

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Capitalism is merely a symptom of greed which is probably the biggest threat to modern life.

 

It's a means of efficient resource allocation and labour/goods exchange. What do you propose instead.

 

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If you think those long lasting trails in the sky are water vapor.......then you're unlikely to ever know the truth.

 

These long lasting trails are clearly a recent phenomenon.

 

Perhaps the humidity has increased in recent years!

 

Continue to beLIEve what they tell you.

 

I do think they're water. It's the only logical, scientific explanation.

 

If you think they're anything other than water, then nothing I say is likely to convince you, you might as well declare that you believe in God or Santa.

 

What makes you think that they are recent though?

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It's a means of efficient resource allocation and labour/goods exchange. What do you propose instead.

 

Ok its not symptom of greed but greed is certainly a dominating theme of capitalism.

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There is an old hopi prophecy 'at the beginning of the end, cobwebs will be spun back and forth across the sky'

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There is an old hopi prophecy 'at the beginning of the end, cobwebs will be spun back and forth across the sky'

 

That's because of spider woman.

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If you think those long lasting trails in the sky are water vapor.......then you're unlikely to ever know the truth.

 

These long lasting trails are clearly a recent phenomenon.

 

Perhaps the humidity has increased in recent years!

 

Continue to beLIEve what they tell you.

 

There were pink trails in the sky today. It's obviously part of the depopulation agenda - the illuminati are trying to turn us all gay I tell you [/conspiraloon]

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These long lasting trails are clearly a recent phenomenon.

 

It could be because modern planes have more powerful engines that create more water vapour which makes bigger trails that last longer. Temperature at cruising altitude can be as low as -30c

 

BTW What do you think they are made of?

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