June 29 – The Daily Spraying Log
thedailysprayinglog – #chemtrailsitswhatyoubreathe
11:41 am
A strong night of spraying. Intensity was between 8.5 and 8.75+ throughout the night. The sky is overcast so they can spray the strong plume that product persistent trails to maintain a higher intensity. This is the pattern I have seen.
Think about it. Here, we typically have had overcast days 6 of 7 days, and this has continued for years… yes, years. But now, this has all changed. We have had many more clear days lately, and this has happened just as they have completely rolled out the new no-trail spraying. When the sky is overcast, they can spraying as heavily as they want above the clouds without the public seeing it. When the sky is clear, they are switching to using jets that product no persistent plumes. So, when they want to spray hard, they first create an overcast condition, then they spray hard above the clouds so you can’t see them. Now that they have more fully implemented no-trail (or very short-trail plumes), they can provide more clear day yet still keep intensity high, and this is exactly what I have witnessed.
So, how do I “see” the hard spraying on overcast days? Two ways.
First, when gaps between clouds appear, you can see the hard, persistent spraying happening above the clouds layer.
Second, I smell and taste the fallout, so I know they are spraying.
In fact, check this pattern out.
We have had a string of clear days, and guess what, This coincides with having little or no Chalky-Bitter-Pharma in the air. This type likely produces a long or persistent trail. Check the log and you will see this pattern. In fact, you will see the past few days we have had a brand new phenomenon in which plumes contained only 2 components: Inflammatory and Mercury. This is unheard of historically. They usually contain 1 component (the Burnt Electronics type), or 4 components: Model Cement, Chalky-Bitter-Pharma, Inflammatory, and Mercury. Again, the spray patterns and the weather changes coincide.
Today, it’s fully overcast and the dangerous Chalky-Bitter-Pharma type is back. I have now noticed this pattern enough times to mention it here. It actually is a pattern that has been recurring. So, the Chalky-Bitter-Pharma type creates longer, more-persistent trails (not necessarily 100% persistent), and this type also produces “the haze” that covers the sky and also can be seen when viewing vistas of about 1/2 mile or more.
So, the string of beautiful clear days with no haze also had no Chalky-Bitter-Pharma (and no Model Cement), which is rare because this dangerous type has become one of the most frequently-sprayed types. It’s “dangerous” because it rapidly depletes magnesium which can cause mild health issues or severe cardiac issues.
As I type this, intensity is 9.5- and includes the Chalky-Bitter-Pharma type, and also the Model Cement type.
This will all come out one day, but for now, those who care and hear it here first and hopefully use this information for good.
The long-term attack continues.
