Thursday, January 31, 2013


 8:53 am, Pacific Beach. Heavy pre-dawn spraying filled the morning sky.


 9:21 am. A new jet starts spraying on the usual northwest route.


 9:21 am.


 9:21 am.


 9:22 am. Previous trails are merging to the east with the new one.


 9:22 am. Another jet is flying in the opposite direction, southeast bound.


 9:22 am. The jet is releasing a trail behind that will eventually shift to the east.


 9:22 am. A third jet is flying in parallel formation spraying another trail.


 9:22 am. The previous trail is already expanding.


 9:22 am. A fourth jet appears right above, heading south.


 9:22 am. The trails are expanding to the northeast.


 9:22 am.


 9:22 am. While the three previous trails are expanding and merging to the left, a 4th jet starts a new round of spraying.


9:22 am. The fourth trail is now moving and expanding eastward. At 11:44 am the cycle started again with multiple jets filling a sky already saturated by the early morning spraying.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013


7:31 am, Pacific Beach, San Diego, California, looking south. Heavy spraying had been going on all morning. Here another jet is in the process of spraying.


 7:32 am. A new trail is filling the air.


 7:33 am. The usual route from the southeast to the northwest, across San Diego County, repeats on a daily basis.


7:33 am, looking east. Morphing, white trails fill the eastern skies from planes which had tracked back and forth at dawn.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

10:28 am, Pacific Beach. Short video of a massive trail stretching all across the sky.

Saturday, January 19, 2013


6:54 am, Pacific Beach, San Diego. Another jet spraying a massive trail while moving westward and then abruptly changing trajectory to the north.

6:57 am.
7:01 am. The trail begins to expand.

7:05 am. Still expanding.

7:11 am.

7:15 am.


7:26 am. New onlookers have no idea that what they are viewing is not only artificial, but was created by an airplane.


7:26 am. In the center of the photo, an additional small jet is flying from south to north. While not apparently involved in geoengineering experiments, its simple water vapor trail (contrail) is disappearing behind it almost instantaneously. The two crafts are flying in nearly identical air space, sharing the same atmospheric conditions, yet one is releasing a substance that is filling dozens of square miles of sky with artificial haze. Of what is this haze composed? Does it threaten our well-being?


7:27 am. Another view of two entirely different results. The top left corner continues to morph and expand. This is clearly not water vapor trails, but the result of unknown chemicals, possibly aluminum, barium, and strontium -- the basis of geoengineering weather experimentation.


7:27 am. The aircraft is now approaching the massive artificial cloud cover released some 30 minutes earlier from a previous, unmarked white jet, which is now long gone.


7:27 am. The panorama of what has been happening in the sky above San Diego this quiet morning.


7:42 am. Morning news reports hail another "cloudless" day in San Diego. Local residents wake in awe of this "beautiful" cloud formation. "Isn't nature beautiful?" It's virtually impossible to convince anyone of the true, artificial source of this cloud-like formation in the sky.

 7:45 am.

7:59 am. A new jet begins spraying on the same route.


 7:59 am. It's hardly 8:00 am and Round Two has begun.

8:00 am.

8:01 am.

Friday, January 18, 2013

6:55 am, Pacific Beach, San Diego, looking south. Two parallel airplane trails linger in the sky, slowly merging into one artificial cloud.
6:55 am.
7:21 am. A new trail is formed by an unmarked jet in a northwest trajectory from the southeast.
7:22 am. Close-up. The milky-white haze in the background is all from previous spraying. None of it is natural cloud-scape.
7:24 am. The jet is progressively reaching a higher altitude and continues to spray across the sky.

7:25 am. Close-up of the white emissions.
7:25 am. Even closer examination of the artificial cloud substance, already expanding to the south and slowly moving to the east.
7:32 am. Same trail, still shifting, morphing, and expanding to the east.
8:09 am. Almost unrecognizable from the previous picture taken approximately 30 minutes earlier, yet still lingering and still moving further east.
4:45 pm, Point Loma, San Diego. Chemical residue lingering in the air.