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More dirt or whatever with today’s rain…

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Maybe I just didn’t pay attention to it the last 40 or so years until last year, but it seems almost every storm we get the last few years leaves a coating of dirt on everything. Not to mention there seems to be a lot more lines in the sky the day or two before a storm.

Dust blowing up from New Mexico or Texas or Kansas they say. More air traffic they say. I don’t know, guess it’s best not to question anything and just go with those explanations. Cuz if we don’t go along with it, we’re just stupid people who don’t understand science and such.

But again, things I never noticed before until recently. Maybe my head’s always been in the sand?
 
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I don’t know, guess it’s best not to question anything and just go with those explanations.

Do tell. What do you think it is? You seem to be sarcastic when you say "not to question" what the explanation is. Not to worry about the "more air traffic". Dim Kim and her dipshit band of followers have a chemtrails bill already up for legislation. Is that what this thread is mostly about? You're thinly veiled support for the chemtrails bill?
 
Maybe I just didn’t pay attention to it the last 40 or so years until last year, but it seems almost every storm we get the last few years leaves a coating of dirt on everything. Not to mention there seems to be a lot more lines in the sky the day or two before a storm.

Dust blowing up from New Mexico or Texas or Kansas they say. More air traffic they say. I don’t know, guess it’s best not to question anything and just go with those explanations. Cuz if we don’t go along with it, we’re just stupid people who don’t understand science and such.

But again, things I never noticed before until recently. Maybe my head’s always been in the sand?
I had not really noticed before the last storm that rolled through Friday or whenever. Left red dirt speckles everywhere.
 
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Do tell. What do you think it is? You seem to be sarcastic when you say "not to question" what the explanation is. Not to worry about the "more air traffic". Dim Kim and her dipshit band of followers have a chemtrails bill already up for legislation. Is that what this thread is mostly about? You're thinly veiled support for the chemtrails bill?
If I’m being perfectly honest, I have no idea what the chemtrails bill is. Going to go look it up.
 
Chem trails are a made up thing idiots believe in. What people see are contrails of a jet, not chemicals being released by the government to control the populace.
My little sis no pics dated a dude like 10 years ago that was ****ing obsessed with chemtrails. He was CERTAIN that the government was releasing chemicals to control the population, but that he was immune to them which is why he was able to see it differently than anyone else that called him an idiot.

Anyways, I randomly thought about him awhile back so I looked him up on fbook to see if he's still a dipshit. Needless to say, his entire public fbook page was filled with Andrew Tate clips and quotes about being an alpha male. The little sis dodged a goddamn bullet.

/csb
 
Maybe I just didn’t pay attention to it the last 40 or so years until last year, but it seems almost every storm we get the last few years leaves a coating of dirt on everything. Not to mention there seems to be a lot more lines in the sky the day or two before a storm.

Dust blowing up from New Mexico or Texas or Kansas they say. More air traffic they say. I don’t know, guess it’s best not to question anything and just go with those explanations. Cuz if we don’t go along with it, we’re just stupid people who don’t understand science and such.

But again, things I never noticed before until recently. Maybe my head’s always been in the sand?
Some people think rain is just God’s tears.

In your case, might be diarrhea.
 
Noticed that this morning after the rain. Every car in the parking lot was covered with dirt, absolutely filthy, right after the rain.
Thought it was weird.
 
Maybe I just didn’t pay attention to it the last 40 or so years until last year, but it seems almost every storm we get the last few years leaves a coating of dirt on everything. Not to mention there seems to be a lot more lines in the sky the day or two before a storm.

Dust blowing up from New Mexico or Texas or Kansas they say. More air traffic they say. I don’t know, guess it’s best not to question anything and just go with those explanations. Cuz if we don’t go along with it, we’re just stupid people who don’t understand science and such.

But again, things I never noticed before until recently. Maybe my head’s always been in the sand?
A lot of high winds and fires produce a lot of dust. The smoke from fires will linger in the air for a long time. We were in Denver when Mt St Helens erupted and the next morning our white car had a good 1/16th to 1/8th inch layer of gray ash all over it. There was just a big fire in TX iirc
 
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A lot of high winds and fires produce a lot of dust. The smoke from fires will linger in the air for a long time. We were in Denver when Mt St Helens erupted and the next morning our white car had a good 1/16th to 1/8th inch layer of gray ash all over it. There was just a big fire in TX iirc
This. Like 5 days ago was one of the biggest wind/dust storms in recent memory affecting virtually the entire middle of the US. There is just a shit ton of dirt in the air at the moment.

It sure as shit ain’t chem trails.
 
Maybe I just didn’t pay attention to it the last 40 or so years until last year, but it seems almost every storm we get the last few years leaves a coating of dirt on everything. Not to mention there seems to be a lot more lines in the sky the day or two before a storm.

Dust blowing up from New Mexico or Texas or Kansas they say. More air traffic they say. I don’t know, guess it’s best not to question anything and just go with those explanations. Cuz if we don’t go along with it, we’re just stupid people who don’t understand science and such.

But again, things I never noticed before until recently. Maybe my head’s always been in the sand?
Well the midwest has not gotten much moisture over the last 8 months so everything is dry and dusty.
 
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My little sis no pics dated a dude like 10 years ago that was ****ing obsessed with chemtrails. He was CERTAIN that the government was releasing chemicals to control the population, but that he was immune to them which is why he was able to see it differently than anyone else that called him an idiot.

Anyways, I randomly thought about him awhile back so I looked him up on fbook to see if he's still a dipshit. Needless to say, his entire public fbook page was filled with Andrew Tate clips and quotes about being an alpha male. The little sis dodged a goddamn bullet.

/csb
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I remember in college 25 years ago walking out to my car in the rain and had dirt spots on my shirt where the raindrops hit. It's not new. It may be more common, but not new.
 
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Yeah there was a lot of mud on my car, had to run over to the car wash during lunch.

First time in my life I've heard the word chemtrails.
 
This. Like 5 days ago was one of the biggest wind/dust storms in recent memory affecting virtually the entire middle of the US. There is just a shit ton of dirt in the air at the moment.

It sure as shit ain’t chem trails.
I’m in Austin right now and it’s windy AF and they have fires all over the countryside. New Mexico and Oklahoma too.

Guessing that dust is being picked up and rained down on Iowa.
 
In the Midwest its high speed fall tillage on soybean stubble in the fall. End of most of story.
 
Maybe I just didn’t pay attention to it the last 40 or so years until last year, but it seems almost every storm we get the last few years leaves a coating of dirt on everything. Not to mention there seems to be a lot more lines in the sky the day or two before a storm.

Dust blowing up from New Mexico or Texas or Kansas they say. More air traffic they say. I don’t know, guess it’s best not to question anything and just go with those explanations. Cuz if we don’t go along with it, we’re just stupid people who don’t understand science and such.

But again, things I never noticed before until recently. Maybe my head’s always been in the sand?
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Here come the cloud seed'r a-holes.
 
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Northwest Iowa seems like it is taking it in the shorts. Is this accurate?
 
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