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Chemtrails Over Lakeville, MN - May 6, 2018


 Four spray planes appear in this one short video within five minutes time. A new sprayer keeps flying into the shot as the other plane leaves.
 

Chemtrails Over Lakeville, MN - April 29, 2018

 
A low-flying short sprayer. The residue here is not meant to stick, so it's tough to say that this spray is being used to block the sun's rays, to lessen global warming.
 

Chemtrails Over Lakeville, MN - July 7, 2016 - pt 1


Compare this video with the one below to see how this chemtrail did NOT dissipate on a warm July day, but instead grew wider and just hung in the air.
 

Chemtrails Over Lakeville, MN - July 7, 2016 - pt 2

 
Compare this video with the one above. The video above shows how this was made. Now you see it for what it is, chemicals hanging in the air, not water vapor.


Chemtrails Over Lakeville, MN - May 30, 2016

 
If the government is truly spraying to stop global warming, then why would they spray on a day when mother nature has already created an overcast sky?
 

Chemtrails Over Lakeville, MN - May 27, 2016


If you never knew about or believed in government spraying before, this will convince you. This is a blatantly criminal act, spraying the populace with toxic chemicals.


Chemtrails Over Lakeville, MN - May 27, 2016


These trails clearly do not dissipate like a normal jet contrail. Instead, they linger and spread out, getting thicker, rather than disappearing.


Chemtrails Over Lakeville, MN - April 22, 2016


Some chemtrails are long and some are short, possibly indicative of a new aerosol dispersal technology. Even the shortest lines do not resemble 1960's contrails.
 

Chemtrails Over Lakeville, MN - March 12, 2016


A thick new trail coming directly over the top of our house. People need to start recognizing the distinct difference between normal jet contrails and chemtrails.


Chemtrails Over Lakeville, MN - March 12, 2016


Before you start this video, notice that the line from the previous video is still visible, but now wider. This actually creates global warming because it holds heat in.


 

 

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