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So, I started making regular observations of chemtrails this year, and noticed what may be a new effect.
There weren't a whole lot during the summer, but as we moved in to fall, they became more frequent - typically heading in a westerly direction from the general vicinity of the Philadelphia airport.
Then, as the chemtrails increased, I noticed that all of the leaves on the trees outside changed color. They went from green to shades of red and yellow, and eventually turned brown and fell off of the trees.
Also, the temperature outside has gone down noticeably.
Accordingly, my tentative finding is that the increased chemtrail activity has caused a pronounced temperature decrease in the northeast US, and has killed off the leaves on everything except for various species of pine.
There must be some chemical in the pine trees that resists the leaf-killing effect of chemtrails.
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