HCSmyth said:Read it, live it, love it or leave it:
http://www.amazon.com/People-Believe-Weird-Things-Pseudoscience/dp/0716733870
Stoned2Death said:Ahh hell....don't start Agent Smith. Refute the evidence or stay out of the thread fella.
Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time (Paperback)
Stoned2Death said:Oh, and I soooo love the explanation for a broken chemtrail. Plane descending through pockets of different temperature air? Doesn't explain photos like this horizontal broken trail.
June 2, 2006 - The rainy season has come to northern China, and it’s a brave new world out there. Actually the natural rainy season doesn’t start until July. But the season of man-made rain is upon us, and Chinese rainmakers have been busy. Over the past month they've mobilized cloud-seeding aircraft, artillery and rockets to enhance rainfall. "We've ordered technicians to try to make it rain again today, but so far they haven’t reported back on the results," says Zhang Qiang, a businesslike woman who heads the Beijing Weather Modification Office (yes, that’s the official name of a real Chinese government agency). "We did it many times last week to increase the rainfall."
Not content with simply making it rain, now China's weather modifiers have taken on another meterological mission: to help guarantee perfect weather when Beijing hosts the Olympic Games in 2008. "In China, we haven’t done this type of thing on a very large scale yet," says Zhang during an interview in a west Beijing compound housing five antiaircraft guns used to shoot chemicals into the clouds. "The Russians have experience creating good weather, and we can learn something from them. We still have two more years for testing. I’m sure our preparations for the Games will go well."
East Valley said:who is spraying chemicals, what kind, and why?