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In reply to the discussion: Crazy Ron Paul Supporters Clean the Sky with Vinegar [View all]Robb
(39,665 posts)19. It occurs to me you're being sincere. I am, too.
Can you tell me where we disagree?
1. There is moisture in air.
2. Cooling air can release moisture.
3. Air is colder the higher you go.
4. Jet engines are hot.
5. Hot things passing through air heat the air.
6. Heated air that finds itself suddenly surrounded by cold air will cool.
7. Cooling air can release moisture (that's #2 again).
Are we in agreement on this so far? If not, where do we diverge?
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I've only one "all normal" & "totally harmless" thing to communicate to the author
SpiralHawk
Jan 2012
#5
Please tell me you're not saying that "Chemtrails" are more than jet exhaust... nt
SidDithers
Jan 2012
#21
A spray bottle that powerful would be great for chasing the cats off the dining room table from
MH1
Jan 2012
#36
I love that this humourous thread has turned into a chem-trail woo-woo thread
NeedleCast
Jan 2012
#18
Personaly I've found Jack Daniels far more effective at removing chemtrails than vinegar.
wandy
Jan 2012
#31