I’ve been writing a lot about perception these days and how folks can see the same event and walk away with totally different views; it’s a subject I find fascinating. And with that in mind, I turn back to the chemtrail/contrail battle raging even stronger on the Internet. It seems the lines are firmly drawn between the factions. Those who see contrails believe the chemtrail seers are kooks and those who see chemtrails believe the contrail seers are asleep and in denial. Besides the emails I have received concerning illnesses, respiratory issues and nose bleeds, I’ve had others speak of a sense of oddness, a lack of concentration and strange dreams after seeing heavy trails in the sky. I don’t know if they are contrails or chemtrails or if what we call them even matters, what I do know is that my gut spoke with a resounding “That ain’t right,” the first time I saw one. I’m a bit of a simpleton when it comes to the world; I tend to trust my own eyes, logic, experience and instincts over the words of the experts. And the majority of the experts agree that the lines in the sky are simply contrails, just like a majority of experts agree that it is normal for steel buildings to collapse in free fall speed due to fire.
Luckily for us there are those experts who stand up for the truth, who buck the trend and who carve new paths. Dr. McKay and I have been playing email tag for months now, so I ended up receiving his conclusions on the chemtrail phenomenon before I received the answers to an interview I sent him back in February. Although I believe his findings answered most questions in