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No Chemtrails In Ko Phangan Then

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I see the error of my ways. Oh well, at least that's sorted then, they must all be contrails. Too much evidence to suggest otherwise.

They are all wrong and have their heads in the sand femi fan. Chemtrails are real and have nothing to do with Contrails. Just Google it and you will find the answers. (And it's not good) Wake up Sheeple.

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Oh look, just as i'm seeing all these lines in the sky in ko phangan, that are definitely not from passenger aircraft, here comes this report:

It's a real pity that my original thread was locked. I wonder how long this one can manage?

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They are all wrong and have their heads in the sand femi fan. Chemtrails are real and have nothing to do with Contrails. Just Google it and you will find the answers. (And it's not good) Wake up Sheeple.

Hello mate

I've done lots of research already, and was shocked to find the bloody things in thailand. But in trying to find answers from the folk in this part of the country, it proved rather difficult. I still don't know for sure that these lines are chemtrails, but they certainly don't seem to be contrails. I'm fighting with what i don't want to believe!

I always understood contrails to be linked to cold weather, and perhaps the reason i'd never seen them in thailand, but had seen them in england and australia. But now i see them in ko phangan, but not in the cooler climate of chiang mai where i live. And i only see them on some days, but not other days, which rips the argument apart that they're weather-based. Because the weather's been the same here for well over two weeks, day in day out.

i have to be very careful what i say about the man who locked my original thread, because i could be breaking the rules. So i say nothing!

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