Disturbing Lake Superior “Scars”

Can’t say I have identified any chemical trails over the Twin Ports (maybe they know that only the lake can control the weather around here), but this sad image has a strong effect.

It’s like our great Lake Superior is crying out of its Isle Royale “eye” as it’s scarred with chemtrails that will certainly end up in our sacred water. Had to share and make aware since it made me so sick to my stomach. The image is from the Why in the World are They Spraying? doc. Has anyone ever seen chemtrails over Duluth/Superior?

17 thoughts on “Disturbing Lake Superior “Scars””

  1. I like meeting people that like to talk about chemtrails. Because it means that is the last time I have to speak with them ever.

  2. Your sad conspiracy theory has strong effect. Government can’t pave roads, yet government is somehow poisoning everyone in plain sight? Be consistent. I’d be more worried about the Kardashians.

  3. I’d be similarly concerned over the low-level chemtrails left by automobiles when the dew point is sufficiently low during the winter at the surface.

  4. Vicarious, I wouldn’t be sarcastic in regard to a negative impact on our greatest lake, but I really know nothing about chemtrails. I just heard the word for the first time recently and came across this image and doc while researching Monsanto.

    After a conversation with a very passionate lady at the store where I work and President Obama’s stamp on a bill providing security for Monsanto (while other countries are burning their Monsanto fields), I became very curious about their mission. Researching this company brings up a lot of conspiracy theories and a maze of global food and distribution tangents without ends. It has all been very fascinating. And people’s reactions to it all intrigues me just as much. I have been working on a book that explores these theories and people’s reactions to them, considering their individual perceptions and the psychology of both sides (supporters vs. debunkers, although it seems most people couldn’t care less).

    Derek, the metals in our water just came up in campfire conversation this weekend – I got quite an education on that from a good friend.

    And interestingly, Eric, the Kardashians come into play as well. I fully agree they are equally as worrisome. They’ll surely be in the book. By my calculations so far, I’m sure to sell at least 9 copies. Having them in there will surely bring in a couple more sales. Lots more work to do though – if only there was more time in a day.

  5. Sometimes the most logical explanation is the correct one.

    Spraying chemicals in the air at high altitudes is a horribly inefficient method of delivery. Not only are the upper level winds rather unpredictable, it disperses to the point where you would have to spend billions and billions (and billions) of dollars to actually achieve the “goal.”

    Add that to the fact that contrails have been an observed phenomena throughout the history of air travel, there is simply not enough evidence to point toward chemtrails being anything other than a paranoid delusion.

    Nevermind the fact that the image you show is almost a perfect match for the flight patterns of commercial airlines going to the east coast from Winnipeg and Thunder Bay.

  6. I would never waste my time trolling rev – just been asking a lot of questions since doing this research, which can’t even be called research because there doesn’t seem to be any clear answers anymore.

    I’m running into this on too many issues these days, and you wouldn’t believe the responses on some of the other issues. There are some angry people out there.

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