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Welcome to the CHEMTRAIL CENTCOM!  We are now recruiting pilots and aircrews that are available for inflight aerial dispersion missions.  We prefer aircraft that may perform these duties in conjunction with their normal flights as to not garner additional attention from the public and media.  Please contact us directly here for mission availability and requirements.

Please see our selection of Chemtrail Control Boxes, Chemtrail Fluid (DiHydrogen Monoxide) in 16.9oz bottles (additional sizes maybe available depending on application), as well as our warning and shipping labels so that your Chemtrail Fluid may be appropriately labeled and identified when stored.

Happy Spraying!

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The Answers You’ve Been Needing

WHAT ARE CHEMTRAILS?

Chemtrails are are line-shaped clouds produced by aircraft engine exhaust or changes in air pressure, typically at aircraft cruising altitudes several miles above the Earth's surface. Contrails are composed primarily of water, in the form of ice crystals. The combination of water vapor in aircraft engine exhaust and the low ambient temperatures that exist at high altitudes allows the formation of the trails. Impurities in the engine exhaust from the fuel, including sulfur compounds (0.05% by weight in jet fuel) provide some of the particles that can serve as sites for water droplet growth in the exhaust and, if water droplets form, they might freeze to form ice particles that compose a contrail.  - Wikipedia

WHAT IS DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE?

DiHydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) is a colorless and odorless substance containing two Hydrogen atoms bound to a single Oxygen atom.  Usually found in liquid form, although a gaseous and solid form are quite common as well.

IS DHMO DANGEROUS?

DHMO can be dangerous if not respected.  Please be cautious with the following.


1.  Liquid DHMO may cause death if inhaled in high enough quantities.

2.  Solid DHMO (Below 32 degrees F/0 degrees C) may cause serious injury or death if               close contact made at high speeds or impact forces.

3.  Excessive intake of liquid DHMO may cause the following symptoms:

     a) Excessive Urination

     b) Excessive Sweating

     c) Electrolyte Imbalance

     d) Bloating

CAN ANY AIRCRAFT SPRAY CHEMTRAILS?

Due to the atmospheric requirments to achive proper dispersal and spray patterns, multi engine turbine powered aircraft operating at high altitudes are best suited for this application.  Piston powered airplanes have been used during WWII prior to the jet age with mixed results.

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