Notice the Patterns

Once you look up and start to notice the spraying, and the patterns, you cannot un-see them. Everywhere you go, you will notice them. Eventually, you’ll get to the point that you can identify whether or not the clouds in the sky and the accompanying weather shifts are man made or created naturally. The spray patterns become familiar, repetitive and anything different stands out in stark contrast, immediately recognizable as “different”. At first, you might not notice exactly what it is that’s different, but it will reveal itself as you observe. Eventually, you’ll get better and faster at spotting the differences and quantifying what they are.

These are just a few of the patterns.

Obvious single spray patterns
Single spray pattern within a larger sprayed area
Zoomed out shot from picture above. Larger spray pattern dispersing with less obvious single spray
Spray trail hidden behind clouds
What looks “normal” isn’t. Can you spot the spray trail?
Hint: look in the center of the photo toward the bottom
Milky haze that appears after several spray trails
Another spray trail behind the clouds that most people wouldn’t think twice about
A dissipating trail. Notice the dead trees.
There are more and more dead trees
Several visible trails within clouds

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