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Posted By: NaturesTonic

No more insects - 03/28/25 08:42 PM

Last couple years I noticed while driving around at night that there’s no insects. I used to have to clean my headlights and hood every gas fill up, now I never have to.
Also noticed zero ticks on my farm or mosquitos last year. Every year before that I would always get ticks and you couldn’t be outside at sunset because of millions of mosquitos.


Is anyone else concerned about the constant spraying of chemicals blanketing our sky and blocking the sun and the long term ramifications. I believe this is what is killing our insect population. Doesn’t take much aluminum accumulation in soil to create total crop failures either.

The sky is never a deep rich blue like when I was growing up, it is always white washed at this point.

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Posted By: WhiteCliffs

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 08:45 PM

I have a bug zapper INSIDE my back door. It wont last 15 minutes outside before shorting out from all the bugs. I wore safety glasses last year while riding around in my ranger due to all the grasshoppers. No shortage down here
Posted By: Turtledale

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 08:45 PM

Plenty of ticks, skeeters, gnats and deer flies here. Looks like you live on a flyway.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 08:52 PM

So no chemtrails by you?
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 08:55 PM

I guess you never been to the beach/ocean but the picture was from window seat of plane today. It shows a complete blanketing of chemtrails below and above the plane
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 08:57 PM

I see those trails once in awhile. Right now nothing but blue sky outside.
I don't much like all the farm chemicals. Since Iowa is pretty much one big cornfield most of the state gets covered with the stuff every year. But it sure ain't killing the dang ticks!
Posted By: ~ADC~

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 08:57 PM

... ok. whistle
Posted By: Vinke

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 09:09 PM

Look like contrails to me…

Posted By: charles

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 09:10 PM

It’s wintertime!
Posted By: RiverRat

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 09:55 PM

No shortage here, I think you are being paranoid!
Posted By: Malukchuk

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 09:59 PM

Your bugs probly got covid .
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 10:17 PM

Come to Maine.There are a ton of insects.
Posted By: midlander

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 10:24 PM

Tinfoil in aisle 7.....
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 10:51 PM

Lots of bugs here. Vapor from jet engines don't bother them.
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 11:16 PM

Originally Posted by Bruce T
Come to Maine.There are a ton of insects.

He is in Maine, according to where it says Maine for his location. grin
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 11:18 PM

Originally Posted by trapdog1
Originally Posted by Bruce T
Come to Maine.There are a ton of insects.

He is in Maine, according to where it says Maine for his location. grin

laugh.....lol missed that........Which part of Maine?
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: No more insects - 03/28/25 11:20 PM

Apparently the part where there ain't no bugs.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 01:59 AM

Wasn’t really asking if you believed if they were real or not just assumed by now everyone knew what was up. As of today 31 states passed bills to ban them, problem with that is the altitude and that area the feds regulate it. JFK jr this week mentioned on one of his replies in X that he’s going to try and stop it which is what’s needed. I mean the govt just release a report about with the faa, noaa and nasa being the lead funders and researchers

If you don’t think they’re real you must not spend great lengths of time outside or be an observant person.
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 02:02 AM

chemtrails?
What in the world is Kennedy going to do about it?
Posted By: Donnersurvivor

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 02:05 AM

I remember when the power lines were heavy with swallows, thousands of birds and thousands more short distances later. I can now travel 100 miles of rural road and count swallows at 55mph as there's so few. Insects and birds are both taking a beating
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 02:07 AM

Yes trapog chemtrails
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 02:09 AM

Originally Posted by Bruce T
Come to Maine.There are a ton of insects.

He's from Maine
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 02:10 AM

Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
Originally Posted by Bruce T
Come to Maine.There are a ton of insects.

He's from Maine

We already covered this.
Posted By: DWC

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 06:39 AM

A lot of states are restricting the number of turkey licenses because of population decline. Ive read one of the theories is because of the lack of insects for the poults to eat because of pesticides.
Posted By: Turtledale

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 08:28 AM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
Wasn’t really asking if you believed if they were real or not just assumed by now everyone knew what was up. As of today 31 states passed bills to ban them, problem with that is the altitude and that area the feds regulate it. JFK jr this week mentioned on one of his replies in X that he’s going to try and stop it which is what’s needed. I mean the govt just release a report about with the faa, noaa and nasa being the lead funders and researchers

If you don’t think they’re real you must not spend great lengths of time outside or be an observant person. All the haters and mashers must be double vaxxed and boosted 😂 I expected more out of outdoorsmen but maybe that’s not the right term for the blind ones here

I'm outside more than most. Work/pleasure are outside. Insects are definitely not declining where I live. I'm a very observant person thank you. Maybe you live closer to a city/airport/flyway. Is that a picture you took in the original post of a picture of you flying? I hope not or YOU are part of the problem you're talking about. I personally haven't flown in at least 25 years and have no plans to ever do so.
I also spent my whole life farming grapes. Airplanes don't spray grapes in case your wondering.
I'm not a hater or a masher and definitely am not double vaxxed. I'm also not blind to my surroundings. I'm also not on X.
I can see how pollution bothers you and it's effects on everything in our environment. Pollution of any kind is not good I agree. Do your part and don't fly. Also don't eat anything that was possibly sprayed by a plane with pesticides.
Just don't stand on your soap box and call people that respond "unobservant haters" because they live in an area that doesn't have the same problems as you.
Have a nice day
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 08:48 AM

This has nothing to do with regular commercial flights or spraying pesticides, slow down and re read.

This also isn’t something just happening in every state usa, it’s also all over Europe, Australia, CR and other countries too.

Aluminum, barium, silver dioxide is mostly the cocktail in the sprays that persist and don’t fade away, rather the streak in the sky will billow out, usually over a two hour period and block the sun.

Some companies also spray and cloud seed to control when and where rain falls. So they spray to cause droughts or to accelerate a rainstorm over one area. Most big ag pays these guys, in winter in the mountains pilots are paid to create more snow over resorts and so on. This is all public info via noaa.
The sad part about controlling when/where rain happens is that they are effectively stealing the natural resources from area to use somewhere else, the rain is zero sum. Senator from florida eloquently put this at his last hearing about banning this.

Heres a better side by side this week, since a picture from an airplane window seems to confuse. On left is typical sun blockage after the chemtrail streaks disperse in the sky.
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 09:27 AM

Its looking like we have a silent spring coming ! Sounds like the best cure is to stay out of airplanes. The day is coming when we may have polluted the earth so bad we will have to evacuate the earth and move to Mars. No need for bug spray there. We just need more tax on the poor population to save a select remnant and get them there. In the mean time quit eating and save the bugs !
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 10:40 AM

https://beeculture.com/american-honey-producers-association-4/

Bee colony collapse 65% since June.


The reading comprehension from some members here is insane. How would staying out of airplanes stop this, this is chemical warfare not engine discharge.
Posted By: danny clifton

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 10:45 AM

Quote
. Ive read one of the theories is because of the lack of insects for the poults to eat because of pesticides.


thats what i think. been saying it for years. been a long time since dozens of bats flew around my streetlight or the yard was full of lightning bugs
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 11:31 AM

Well, this is an interesting topic.
Chemtrails must be more prevalent in Maine and other places than they are here. Sure, you see them sometimes, but it's usually a single jet and they don't last long.
I don't believe big AG is controlling the weather, but they sure as (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) would if they could. Instead they just stick their hand out when the rain doesn't come and Uncle Sugar puts money in it.
Posted By: J Staton

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 11:40 AM

I have seen some strange colors in the clouds/sky over the last few years that I had never seen at anytime before. As for bugs bees and lightning bugs numbers are definitely lower than when I was a kid but the skeeters are still going strong.
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 11:50 AM

Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
Originally Posted by Bruce T
Come to Maine.There are a ton of insects.

He's from Maine

Southern Maine I see now grin
Posted By: rvsask

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 12:44 PM

Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
I remember when the power lines were heavy with swallows, thousands of birds and thousands more short distances later. I can now travel 100 miles of rural road and count swallows at 55mph as there's so few. Insects and birds are both taking a beating

My dad is a grain farmer. He granted permission to the university of Saskatchewan to do studies over a couple of years regarding insects and swallows on his property , specifically barn swallows. I read a very nice detailed report they gave him and it was alarming to say the least. I don’t recall the name of the exact chemical (poison) that was discussed as being found in every water sample, the blood of every mosquito and the blood of something like 80% of the swallows. I’m just going to throw out a random hypothesis and say I bet the same story could be told in Minnesota.
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 12:51 PM

Originally Posted by rvsask
Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
I remember when the power lines were heavy with swallows, thousands of birds and thousands more short distances later. I can now travel 100 miles of rural road and count swallows at 55mph as there's so few. Insects and birds are both taking a beating

My dad is a grain farmer. He granted permission to the university of Saskatchewan to do studies over a couple of years regarding insects and swallows on his property , specifically barn swallows. I read a very nice detailed report they gave him and it was alarming to say the least. I don’t recall the name of the exact chemical (poison) that was discussed as being found in every water sample, the blood of every mosquito and the blood of something like 80% of the swallows. I’m just going to throw out a random hypothesis and say I bet the same story could be told in Minnesota.

Or probably anywhere else in North America.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 12:56 PM

Barn swallows are here ever year , pooping on my lumber.

Bats die off, Swollows would have more food.

I vote For Swallows.
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 01:21 PM

Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
Barn swallows are here ever year , pooping on my lumber.

Bats die off, Swollows would have more food.

I vote For Swallows.


I don't think bats vs, barn swallows is the point here.....
But then again, maybe it is......
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 01:38 PM

Originally Posted by trapdog1
Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
Barn swallows are here ever year , pooping on my lumber.

Bats die off, Swollows would have more food.

I vote For Swallows.


I don't think bats vs, barn swallows is the point here.....
But then again, maybe it is......

grin

Who knows anymore...No matter what youAlls rebuttal is the OP says we can't read.
Posted By: Donnersurvivor

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 01:44 PM

Originally Posted by rvsask
Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
I remember when the power lines were heavy with swallows, thousands of birds and thousands more short distances later. I can now travel 100 miles of rural road and count swallows at 55mph as there's so few. Insects and birds are both taking a beating

My dad is a grain farmer. He granted permission to the university of Saskatchewan to do studies over a couple of years regarding insects and swallows on his property , specifically barn swallows. I read a very nice detailed report they gave him and it was alarming to say the least. I don’t recall the name of the exact chemical (poison) that was discussed as being found in every water sample, the blood of every mosquito and the blood of something like 80% of the swallows. I’m just going to throw out a random hypothesis and say I bet the same story could be told in Minnesota.


Thank you, I found the study. I'm reading it in my spare minutes. It kind of confirms my personal observations and fears. Red Winged Black Bird populations have also collapsed locally, with pesticides leeching into the water that makes sense as to why these wetland bird populations are being decimated locally.
Posted By: Northof50

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 02:01 PM

Originally Posted by rvsask
Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
I remember when the power lines were heavy with swallows, thousands of birds and thousands more short distances later. I can now travel 100 miles of rural road and count swallows at 55mph as there's so few. Insects and birds are both taking a beating

My dad is a grain farmer. He granted permission to the university of Saskatchewan to do studies over a couple of years regarding insects and swallows on his property , specifically barn swallows. I read a very nice detailed report they gave him and it was alarming to say the least. I don’t recall the name of the exact chemical (poison) that was discussed as being found in every water sample, the blood of every mosquito and the blood of something like 80% of the swallows. I’m just going to throw out a random hypothesis and say I bet the same story could be told in Minnesota.

Neonicotinoids..... it is used in coating the canola seed for flea beetle prevention.
We had a barn that had 50 years of swallow droppings and took samples for her, in the last 15 years of use you could see the insecticide come in the droppings. Every fall close to 2000 birds roost in that barn that is close to lake Winnipeg marshes.
Posted By: Elkguy

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 02:02 PM

I wish all the ticks and biting flies would cease to exist!
Posted By: Bob_Iowa

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 02:03 PM

I haven’t seen a decline in insects and the spray plane flies right over the house, as for birds there’s a good possibility the bird flu has killed them.
Posted By: Donnersurvivor

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 02:43 PM

Originally Posted by Bob_Iowa
I haven’t seen a decline in insects and the spray plane flies right over the house, as for birds there’s a good possibility the bird flu has killed them.


I don't think insects as a whole are in decline atleast not here, just certain insects like dragon flies are missing from the land scape
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 02:46 PM

Originally Posted by Elkguy
I wish all the ticks and biting flies would cease to exist!

Absolutely
Posted By: AntiGov

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 02:56 PM

I wish the government would spray something to kill the robins......
Posted By: Tray

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 03:17 PM

Most all “good”species seem to be in decline, some far worse then others. Both birds and bugs, which is really an ominous sign for what’s to come. I don’t believe it’s caused by any one thing but multiple problems from sprays to habitat.
Thing is most of these critters are the bottom of the food chain, eventually it will filter up to the top.
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 03:23 PM

if you are in a city or sub division where a lot of people are having their lawns sprayed for fertilizer and such they almost all include an insecticide now

so any where with nice lawns , will likely have very few insects as they are spraying block after block of the city , village or sub-division with insecticide every few weeks

it is like going to a Disney property used to be they sort of started wide spread use of it , happy place they want it to be , they are nearly in a swamp but hardly a mosquito
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 04:53 PM

The way I see it is that these small insect die first because the accumulation of the heavy metals is a high concentration in relation to their body weight. Now we are seeing tons of birds die, little heavier takes longer, very ominous for our collective future as a whole in America.


And what’s with that comment Bruce T, are you insinuating something’s wrong with southern Maine? Everyone likes the idea of the great woods north but in reality it’s mostly private owned lumber companies (pretty sure Irvine is biggest landowner) that clear cut huge swathes every year. the state also sprays 10000s upon 10000s of gallons of round up from planes, so that’s always nice . Plus Houlton and north is nasty big ag country with contaminated soil from all the chemicals they use to grow their mono crops.. but go on with your condescending tone.
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: No more insects - 03/29/25 06:03 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
The way I see it is that these small insect die first because the accumulation of the heavy metals is a high concentration in relation to their body weight. Now we are seeing tons of birds die, little heavier takes longer, very ominous for our collective future as a whole in America.


And what’s with that comment Bruce T, are you insinuating something’s wrong with southern Maine? Everyone likes the idea of the great woods north but in reality it’s mostly private owned lumber companies (pretty sure Irvine is biggest landowner) that clear cut huge swathes every year. the state also sprays 10000s upon 10000s of gallons of round up from planes, so that’s always nice . Plus Houlton and north is nasty big ag country with contaminated soil from all the chemicals they use to grow their mono crops.. but go on with your condescending tone.

LOl..........Very little clear cutting anymore.Mostly selective harvesting now making for very hard moose hunting as the moose don't have to move around anymore.All kinds of food and cover.Stand up feed and bed back down again.The spraying is done on regrowth on some of the old cutovers to kill off the hardwood and its not round up.My reply about southern Maine was it must be southern Maine as northern Maine still has all kinds of bugs.As for birds there was a study done that shows Maines birds are holding steady and increasing in alot of areas.
Posted By: Bob_Iowa

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:08 AM

Dragon flies here get very thick myself and my hay haulers were in a swarm last summer, as far as round up or any glyphosate there's no aerial application label so it can't be applied by air.
Posted By: Pawnee

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:25 AM

I became aware of chemtrail nuts last year, and some wonder why Trump is getting rid of the DOE.
Posted By: Donnersurvivor

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:29 AM

Originally Posted by Tray
Most all “good”species seem to be in decline, some far worse then others. Both birds and bugs, which is really an ominous sign for what’s to come. I don’t believe it’s caused by any one thing but multiple problems from sprays to habitat.
Thing is most of these critters are the bottom of the food chain, eventually it will filter up to the top.


I think this is exactly right. Multiple factors are causing declines, I would estimate locally the Red Winged Black Birds and Barn Swallow populations are 5% of what they were 20 years ago, Same swamps, same barns, same basic habitat, something is dramatically wrong.
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:35 AM

Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Originally Posted by Tray
Most all “good”species seem to be in decline, some far worse then others. Both birds and bugs, which is really an ominous sign for what’s to come. I don’t believe it’s caused by any one thing but multiple problems from sprays to habitat.
Thing is most of these critters are the bottom of the food chain, eventually it will filter up to the top.


I think this is exactly right. Multiple factors are causing declines, I would estimate locally the Red Winged Black Birds and Barn Swallow populations are 5% of what they were 20 years ago, Same swamps, same barns, same basic habitat, something is dramatically wrong.

Not that way up here in northern Maine.Just as many if not more redwinged black birds and swallows around here once winter is over.More and more eagles and hawks as well.Alot of ducks and geese.Seeing all the usual songbirds.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:49 AM

Bob Iowa they most certainly spray glysophate all over northern maine, which is the active ingredient in round up
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:52 AM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
Bob Iowa they lost certainly spray glysophate all over northern maine, which is the active ingredient in round up

It is not all over northern Maine.Only on a few selective cutovers to get rid of the hardwood where they plant softwood.Most areas they have gone to selective cutting instead.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:53 AM




Picture of complete chemical sky Coverage in Florida today. Got here yesterday and was like this then too.


Was out in colorado for last 5 weeks and that place gets sprayed hard too… insane what’s happening

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Posted By: Bruce T

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:56 AM

Not blind.I live here and spend alot of time in the north Maine woods.I see what is going on instead of reading about it or seeing the fake news on tv.As for the covid and booster shots I did not get any.
Posted By: Pawnee

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 01:00 AM

Originally Posted by Bob_Iowa
Dragon flies here get very thick myself and my hay haulers were in a swarm last summer, as far as round up or any glyphosate there's no aerial application label so it can't be applied by air.


It does have an aerial label. But I’ll believe in man made climate change or flat earth before I believe that contrails are Chemtrails
Posted By: Lugnut

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 01:02 AM

Originally Posted by Pawnee
But I’ll believe in man made climate change or flat earth before I believe that contrails are Chemtrails


X 2

A lot of folks that believe in chemtrails also happen to be flat-earthers. Go figure, LOL
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 01:09 AM

Originally Posted by Lugnut
Originally Posted by Pawnee
But I’ll believe in man made climate change or flat earth before I believe that contrails are Chemtrails


X 2

A lot of folks that believe in chemtrails also happen to be flat-earthers. Go figure, LOL

x3
Posted By: Bob_Iowa

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 01:11 AM

You're right Pawnee I was wrong, it is on the label, I'm not sure when they did that because we tried and couldn't some years back, but time flies, and labels change.
Posted By: Pawnee

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 01:55 AM

Originally Posted by Bob_Iowa
You're right Pawnee I was wrong, it is on the label, I'm not sure when they did that because we tried and couldn't some years back, but time flies, and labels change.


It was common practice here for about 20 years, but impossible to get a pilot to do it now. Insurance on accidental drift damage has all but stopped it.
Posted By: Husky

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 03:25 AM

I do t know what you guys are talking about. Crystal clear skies and the bugs show up every year en mass! If you’re worried about the insect population, come up to Alaska and take some back with you, we have plenty to spare!!
Posted By: 52Carl

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 04:13 AM

I have to say that I am with Natures Tonic 100%.
Every day, the sun comes up causing me to have to pee.
So that clearly indicates that correlation equals causation, right?
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 11:33 AM

Might be a fun exercise.

How about everyone post a picture from their younger years with a clear sunny day in the background.


Just be more observant with what’s happening in the sky. If planes fly over and leave a persistent trail usually within 2 hours that will fan out and cover the sky with coverage. One of the favorite patterns is when they cross cross and make an X
You could also go on flightrader24.com and see what planes are flying over when you see them. If you click on the plane that you believe is making chemtrails your will soon find out that they all consistently do no have any registration data at all, or flight path info, like any other normal plane.
Posted By: Donnie H

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:01 PM

I say it's all Trumps fault...
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:08 PM

My nephew this past fall 2024 here in northern Maine
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Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:19 PM

That’s a nice one Bruce!
Posted By: Pawnee

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:20 PM

Bruce that’s got to be a fake sky it’s just to blue smile if you knew the real truth you wouldn’t go outside. Just ask the Germans how we won WWII. We gassed the heck out of them back then grin

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Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:32 PM

Here’s a picture from sunny Florida today

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Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:39 PM

Can you spot the chemical blanket covering the sky and the real cloud?
Posted By: Rat Masterson

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:39 PM

For some, walking, biking, and paddling are the only means of transportation. If you're going to talk the talk.....
Posted By: Pawnee

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:40 PM

Just to add an interesting fact to my post above with the B-17 pics. Our crack WWII science team added the fragrance of Bratwurst with a hint of beer to an early form of DDT. Needless to say the Germans never knew what hit them.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:43 PM

Talk the talk?

Are you assuming that this is coming from commercial passenger airlines?

All the planes I tracked while spraying were smaller private jets.
Posted By: J Staton

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 12:47 PM

Originally Posted by Pawnee
Just to add an interesting fact to my post above with the B-17 pics. Our crack WWII science team added the fragrance of Bratwurst with a hint of beer to an early form of DDT. Needless to say the Germans never knew what hit them.

I think they may have made a batch that had the smell of candy. Kids sure did like playing in the mist left by the skeeter truck as it drove through town.
Posted By: hippie

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 01:10 PM

Oh boy
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 02:46 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
Talk the talk?

Are you assuming that this is coming from commercial passenger airlines?

All the planes I tracked while spraying were smaller private jets.

Solution to the problem?
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 03:38 PM

When you download a picture there is a option to rotate it left or right
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Posted By: Vinke

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 03:43 PM

Night wish,,,,, you????
Posted By: Lugnut

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 04:34 PM

grin
Posted By: Rat Masterson

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 04:53 PM

I think the perps of these dastardly deeds are trying to silence the whistle blowers with a chemical barrage.
Posted By: JTfromWV

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 08:35 PM

Originally Posted by Vinke
Night wish,,,,, you????

Son of Nightwish- the sequel
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 03/30/25 09:42 PM

Thanks Bruce. I was wondering why it always rotated on me.
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: No more insects - 04/01/25 10:09 PM

Sky right now
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Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 01:51 AM

All week in Florida

Chemtrails dispersal of chemicals blanketing the sky. These chemicals land somewhere…

32 states now passed bills to try and stop this

Imagine believing the main stream media that these are “contrails”

Ron desantis just publicly acknowledged these acts of terrorism against our people and environment.


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Posted By: wildlifeartist1

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 03:27 AM

you have got to be kidding me
I think Big foot is piloting the plane
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 10:09 AM

Circled in red all the real clouds.

The rest of the white area is from chemtrails being sprayed and dispersed.

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Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 10:19 AM

Another kid and I used to lick the frost off the windows and my mom told us it was poison. She had great wisdom even 60 years ago and I guess she was right because my buddy died 10 years later. I licked just as much as he did and I didn't die yet. My moms wisdom also kept the tongue tracks off her clean windows !
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 10:39 AM

Is that some coy response saying you don’t believe this is real?
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 10:42 AM

Not at all, I'm just saying that my buddy dying was proof enough for me that frost will kill us.
Posted By: hippie

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 10:45 AM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
Circled in red all the real clouds.

The rest of the white area is from chemtrails being sprayed and dispersed.



Where was that picture taken at?
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 11:08 AM

Orlando Florida hippie

Everyday this week was like this, except one day was nice clear blue.


Nice story Foxpaw. You should start your own thread for your life stories, they have no relevancy here though. Thanks.
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 11:15 AM

You may be right about no relevance Nature Tonic. Truth has little relevance in todays world and it getting harder to tell the difference between a tale and a tail.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 11:17 AM

Here’s video of Ron desantis publicly stating that he is against the chemicals blocking our sun. From 2 days ago

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2_BzZmjUb-U
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 11:54 AM

There are diffrent types of clouds as well.
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Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 01:16 PM

Yes there are different types of clouds.

In my pictures it’s clearly not natural clouds, these are made by chemicals dispersed out of planes and then spread out. Watch planes when they leave a streak in the sky that doesn’t go away, it fans out pretty quick, within 2 hours and creates a blanket in the photo above that blocks the sun. These chemicals, which are heavy metals eventually fall somewhere and contaminate life forms.
Posted By: D.T.

Re: No more insects - 04/05/25 02:28 PM

Geoengineering has been around a while. Heres a short list of patents
Maybe it is just condensation….
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 04:16 PM

Last two days was super windy and we had clear skies

Woke up today to complete chemical blanket.

Here’s a sky Basdard dispensing right now. Multiple planes are doing this at the moment.

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Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 04:20 PM

Condensation is gas turning into liquid.

These chemicals dispersed and don’t turn into liquid, they create a blanket covering the sky. This blocks the sunlight(even if it’s 10-20%) which in turns reduces how much vitamin d out body gets. Seems like everyone is deficient in vitamin d these days. Vitamin d is needed for our to do basic functions, so in turns reduces our overall health…. Not to to mention the effect of heavy metal accumulation
Posted By: OhioBoy

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 04:33 PM

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Posted By: loosegoose

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 04:46 PM

Chemtrails is whackadoodle stuff. There's no secret conspiracy about airplanes spraying secret chemicals into the sky to control out thoughts or whatever other nonsense the unmedicated types believe.

That being said, jet contrails (water vapor) and the cloud cover they create have a real effect on weather. It was actually studied on right after the 9/11 terror attacks, because all the planes were grounded and for a few days scientists were able to study the sky without contrails.

Article on contrails after 9/11
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 04:53 PM

Is a quick google search the most you dived into research?

Is the Covid vaccine also safe and effective?
Posted By: loosegoose

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 05:01 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
Is a quick google search the most you dived into research?

Is the Covid vaccine also safe and effective?


No and no.

since you asked me some questons, here's a couple for you.....is the earth flat or round? Did we really go to the moon?
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 05:07 PM

https://patents.google.com/patent/US5003186A/en

There’s tons of patents on this with the chemicals they use.

Here’s the link to NOAAs website where you can see the projects that have been registered. It shows when where and why they did this in certain areas. These are only the registered projects too…

https://library.noaa.gov/weather-climate/weather-modification-project-reports


Here’s one group of companies. Go to bottom of this link and click on the different alphabetical letters to see the companies and where they are located. You can then go to their websites and see what technology they have and use. https://weathermod.org/aboutus/


Here’s the guy that just spoke in Florida hearing against the bill banning weather modification. He’s the ceo of rainmaker. They cloudseed. So they use technology to analyze when a cloud meets the requirement to rain, then they use drones or planes to get into that cloud and release chemicals, mostly silver iodide to make that cloud rain, where they want. They can’t make more rain, they just decide where it will rain, if you read the article I’m linking here, he talks about the ethics of making it rain in certain watersheds and not making it rain in other watersheds. Essentially stealing the water where it would have naturally rained and making it rain to the highest bidder. This is going on on large scale out west, cal state water(Sierra Nevada), vail….Young tech guy but if you research him you’ll see he’s buddy buddy with the Clinton’s.

https://infinitefrontiers.io/conver...-oasis-with-rainmakers-augustus-doricko/


Google silver iodide toxicity symptoms and see if these symptoms line up with the flu symptoms you had this winter. You can also google silver iodide cloud seeding and get tons of results.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 05:11 PM

So here we are exactly 1 hour after the photo I last posted with the streaks in the sky. This is the result. Complete blanket. You can’t see in the photo but there were many other planes spraying and cross hatching the sky. I wanted to take a reference photo from same viewpoint.
So first photo was at noon
And this photo here is 1:10pm

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Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 05:12 PM

Blue sky to complete white chemical garbage
Posted By: loosegoose

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 05:14 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
Blue sky to complete white chemical garbage

You didn't answer my questions about the moon landing and flat earth theory. I was polite enough to answer your unrelated question regarding covid.
Posted By: white marlin

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 05:34 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
Talk the talk?

Are you assuming that this is coming from commercial passenger airlines?

All the planes I tracked while spraying were smaller private jets.


where do these small jets fill their spray "tanks"? I never see them at airports.

why do they use small jets, instead of bigger ones?
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 05:49 PM

I have no idea. It’s just what I noticed when I tracked them on the website I posted. Maybe they contract out small jet owners? I haven’t been to any smaller airstrips though. Some commercial airlines have been seen doing this like Ryanair.

Loose goose you’re welcome to start a conspiracy theory thread if you’d like, no one’s stopping you.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 05:52 PM

There’s 5,000 public airports and 14,000 private airports in the USA
Posted By: hippie

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 06:46 PM

Y'all know its full moon?
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 07:54 PM

Originally Posted by hippie
Y'all know its full moon?


And the moon is a harsh mistress !
Posted By: white marlin

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 09:09 PM

Originally Posted by hippie
Y'all know its full moon?


grin
Posted By: yotetrapper30

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 09:17 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic


Loose goose you’re welcome to start a conspiracy theory thread if you’d like, no one’s stopping you.


It seems you already have. grin
Posted By: yotetrapper30

Re: No more insects - 04/10/25 09:18 PM

Originally Posted by hippie
Y'all know its full moon?


I can't see it. Must be blocked by chemtrails. grin
Posted By: Average Joe

Re: No more insects - 04/11/25 12:23 AM

[quote=loosegoose]Chemtrails is whackadoodle stuff. There's no secret conspiracy about airplanes spraying secret chemicals into the sky to control out thoughts or whatever other nonsense the unmedicated types believe.

Isn’t that what 5G is for?
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/11/25 03:44 AM

So you didn’t check the links out? No desire to expand your mind anymore, I hope I’m not like that when I’m old
Posted By: JTfromWV

Re: No more insects - 04/11/25 09:28 AM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
No desire to expand your mind anymore, I hope I’m not like that when I’m old

You might not make it to old. Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean someone isn't really out to get you. You have showed them you know too much. Keep an eye out for them following you around.
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: No more insects - 04/11/25 10:01 AM

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Any guesses what happens when 1300° exhaust hits -67° air? Two guesses per person only please.
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: No more insects - 04/11/25 10:05 AM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
So you didn’t check the links out? No desire to expand your mind anymore, I hope I’m not like that when I’m old

Did you know there are 206 bones in the human body? Your mind has been expanded. You're welcome.
Posted By: gcs

Re: No more insects - 04/11/25 11:10 AM

"sigh" crazy
Posted By: loosegoose

Re: No more insects - 04/11/25 11:15 AM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
So you didn’t check the links out? No desire to expand your mind anymore, I hope I’m not like that when I’m old

I'm 37.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/11/25 08:03 PM

https://www.science.org/content/article/trump-seeks-end-climate-research-premier-u-s-climate-agency

Here we go! Some hope…
Posted By: WhiteCliffs

Re: No more insects - 04/11/25 09:50 PM

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We got bugs
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/11/25 10:48 PM

!!!!!! That looks so wild ha
Posted By: 8117 Steve R

Re: No more insects - 04/11/25 11:15 PM

fish biting White Cliffs?
Posted By: WhiteCliffs

Re: No more insects - 04/12/25 01:07 AM

Originally Posted by 8117 Steve R
fish biting White Cliffs?

Not now - rivers way up with strong currents and lakes high rising and muddy. All the boat ramps around my place closed.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 01:11 PM

If you won’t listen to me maybe you’ll listen to Tucker Carlson

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-wwIBUCBrF8

All you have to do is look at the sky with a critical eye, once you see it you won’t be able to unsee it. Everyday since Easter in nj our sky has been covered with chemicals. The dimming is happening
Posted By: wetdog

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 02:20 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
If you won’t listen to me maybe you’ll listen to Tucker Carlson

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-wwIBUCBrF8

All you have to do is look at the sky with a critical eye, once you see it you won’t be able to unsee it. Everyday since Easter in nj our sky has been covered with chemicals. The dimming is happening

There's some dimming going on alright whistle
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 03:57 PM

Everyday since Easter.

Planes come, spray in front of sun, lines spread out and then the sun gets blocked.

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Posted By: wetdog

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 04:22 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
Everyday since Easter.

Planes come, spray in front of sun, lines spread out and then the sun gets blocked.

I found Waldo in your picturegrin
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Can you find Waldo?
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 04:27 PM

Here’s from a friend in colorado today

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Posted By: Rat Masterson

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 08:31 PM

It's getting close to mosquito time, where are them planes, this is really bugging me.
Posted By: white marlin

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 09:00 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
Everyday since Easter.

Planes come, spray in front of sun, lines spread out and then the sun gets blocked.



what percentage of the Earth's surface do you suppose that picture represents?
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 09:06 PM

Mosquitos get so thick in Maine. Gnarly suckerrs

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...riments-dim-SUN-curb-global-warming.html

Here’s article from the UK today stating that the government will be dimming the sun.

No idea what % it represents for earth but it’s in multiple countries, Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Costa Rica, Thailand, Australia. Probably more but that’s the ones I know so far. I was in southern Baja summer ago and didn’t see any there
Posted By: hippie

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 09:15 PM

That article says funding for experimenting.

If they've been doing it as you believe, why are they trying to figure out what might work?
Posted By: Goos

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 09:18 PM

Hard to believe people actually believe this nonsense.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 09:20 PM

Hard to believe you don’t believe it when governments say they are doing it, companies say they are doing it for profit and RFK jr even said he was going to stop it before he got elected
Posted By: hippie

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 09:23 PM

Here's a pic of country sky 5 minutes ago. I saw 1 cloud so I took a pic of it for ya

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Posted By: ~ADC~

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 09:24 PM

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Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 09:28 PM

Nice hippie. Looks good

You cover your garden over winter. Stale bed technique?
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 09:35 PM

Hippie go back a couple pages and check out the link to NOAA’s website, our government. You’ll see all the projects they’ve approved and why they’ve approved them. And that’s only the approved projects….
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 09:36 PM

How much chemical can a private jet carry? A few hundred gallons? How about a large jet? A few thousand gallons?

The trails I've seen (all my 60 years of life) reach all the way across the sky. Don't those tanks ever run out? I've never seen a trail stop...like it was cutoff or ran out.

When I spray my food plots it only goes so far.....then I have to re-fill that small 30 gallon tank. It covers about an acre and a half at the speed I run my tractor for adequate coverage.

So....how many gallons does it take to leave a trail from horizon to horizon? How far is that?

Chemtrails?

Tin foil hat?

Here are some contrails from a few weeks ago.....morning temps were cool that morning with high pressure over the area...in the low 40s here that AM....that's when you see the contrails.....when the temps are cooler and there is high pressure.

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Posted By: hippie

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 09:40 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
Nice hippie. Looks good

You cover your garden over winter. Stale bed technique?


No,
The tarp was over some grass off the one side to kill it, to make the garden larger this year.
Posted By: Vinke

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 09:43 PM

You have Entered the Twilight Zone,,,,,, music playing’……
Posted By: D.T.

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 10:36 PM

Across the pond
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 10:51 PM

Those are the chemtrails swamp wolf..

Commercial airliners fly in a highway system in the sky.. these planes don’t follow typical commercial routes, they fly parallel and perpendicular to each other to grid the sky.

In New Jersey right now we have temperatures in the 60-70s with high pressure. The my are grinding our sky blocking the sun out.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/23/25 10:53 PM

Thanks for sharing d.t.

I don’t know how blm and watersheds work out west but you guys should listen to the ceo of rainmaker talk about how they steal water from certain watersheds and make it rain over other watersheds. They steal the rain from one area and force that rain to fall on a different watershed for profit..
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: No more insects - 04/24/25 12:26 AM

Nothing wrong with this world that "Other Peoples Money" can't fix !
Posted By: white marlin

Re: No more insects - 04/24/25 12:27 AM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
They steal the rain from one area and force that rain to fall on a different watershed for profit..


"FORCE" Nature to rain where they want????

shouldn't be any droughts, then...yes?

or floods, either!
Posted By: Goos

Re: No more insects - 04/24/25 01:14 AM

Good lord! Tin foil will not help the nonsense.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/24/25 01:39 AM

You don’t understand the concept white Marlin. Listen to the ceo of rainmaker talk about it.

But pretty much theirs only a certain amount of rain In a rain cloud, they can’t make more rain. They use algorithms and data to know when the conditions of clouds are ripe for raining. When their conditions are met they fly drones or planes up to those targeted clouds and seed them with silver forcing them to rain. They do this over targeted areas to fill water supply’s, big ag needs, ski resorts etc…. The rain is zero sum. So instead of those rain clouds raining over watershed X naturally they force those clouds to rain over watershed Y. So yes they do cause droughts in certain areas because they are stealing the water that would’ve naturally rained there.
Posted By: Chancey

Re: No more insects - 04/24/25 03:50 AM

Can I get on this thread without destroying it?
I'm in disagreement with 90% of the population. Chancey
Posted By: yotetrapper30

Re: No more insects - 04/24/25 05:35 AM

Originally Posted by Chancey
Can I get on this thread without destroying it?
I'm in disagreement with 90% of the population. Chancey


I don't think even you can make this thread even more far out there than it is, Chancey, LOL
Posted By: jk

Re: No more insects - 04/24/25 11:15 AM

Sure he can, give it a try! We need new input!!.....jk
Posted By: Drifter

Re: No more insects - 04/24/25 08:04 PM

Bugs must be getting killed by the windmills.
Posted By: white marlin

Re: No more insects - 04/24/25 08:14 PM

and all this time, I've been paying an exterminator for nothing!
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/25/25 11:30 AM

Chemtrail chronicals. Everyday since Easter this morning no different

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Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/25/25 11:52 AM

Little criss cross action. All the chemicals blocking the sun isn’t enough they want more

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Posted By: trapdog1

Re: No more insects - 04/25/25 11:55 AM

They're definitely out to get ya! grin
It's an interesting subject, but if you start talking aliens I'm out.
Posted By: Swamp Wolf

Re: No more insects - 04/25/25 12:08 PM

Still no answer about how big of a tank does it take to spray all the way across from horizon to horizon....im still calling BS on this.
Posted By: Chancey

Re: No more insects - 04/25/25 12:42 PM

UK Gov Admits to Spraying Chemicals

Alex Jones take on it. Worth hearing him out.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/25/25 12:46 PM

I have no idea swamp wolf.. probably not that big? We sprayed Vietnam with agent orange, so….
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/25/25 12:52 PM

Yea Chancey if you search UK dimming the sun. You’ll see updates articles from past cpl days. They are following thru with it. After the uk announced, Australia is also hoping on board.

Also google senator Doug Mastriano, he’s in PA. He just came out talking about the difference between contrails and chemtrails and how he’s pushing legislation that will ban chemtrails. What’s he’s doing different then the other states that passed this (32states) is that he’s going to make it ironclad to hold the fed accountable. When you google his name and Chemtrials go down to the Instagram video. In it he talks about how doge found taxpayers funds that the Biden admin gave to do this.

I’m just trying to spread awareness, more people taking about it can bring change. Sad to think my nieces and nephews right now wont know what a real sky looks like… conservation for the next generation is protecting the sky as much as animal populations, the environment is all one.
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: No more insects - 04/25/25 01:58 PM

https://trapperman.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/7754555/re-this-has-got-to-be-stopped

Here is a thread from a while back. I thought volcanoes and coal burning power plants without scrubbers were already doing that and on a much bigger scale. But that was back when the earth was freezing over. Assuming this is something other than only another Al Gore money grab, how does one get elected to be the one that operates the thermostat. We like it not too cold or not too hot, but just right, maybe even luke warm, lol.

"Someone's been sleeping in my bed and she's still there!" exclaimed the Baby bear.

Just then, Goldilocks woke up. She saw the three bears. She screamed, "Help!" And she jumped up and ran out of the room. Goldilocks ran down the stairs, opened the door, and ran away into the forest. She never returned to the home of the three bears.
Posted By: Lugnut

Re: No more insects - 04/25/25 02:52 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
I have no idea swamp wolf.. probably not that big? We sprayed Vietnam with agent orange, so….


We sprayed approximately 10% of the landmass of Vietnam. That took about 19,000,000 gallons of defoliant, 11,000,000 gallons of which were Agent Orange.

Vietnam is a relatively small country.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/25/25 03:09 PM

That’s so much. Pretty insane..

The chemtrails are comprised of silver iodide, barium, aluminum… all crystals
Posted By: Dirty D

Re: No more insects - 04/25/25 03:34 PM

If any of you are really concerned about the loss of bugs and everything that follows you can do something about.
Stop mowing your lawn, replace it with native grasses and wildflowers, give the bugs a place to live.

Its just that easy.

My yard.

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and no I don't have ticks, chiggers, rattlesnakes, wolves or bigfoot living in this stuff.
We can sit out on the porch in the summer and maybe see one or two mosquitos all night long cause there are dragon flies, tree swallows, barn swallows and bats flying around.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/27/25 03:19 AM

So nice dirty D

I have 3.5 acres and I don’t mow the pasture. It’s amazing the ecosystem that’s there when you don’t mow.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/27/25 03:22 AM

Rfk jr posted this last night

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Posted By: 52Carl

Re: No more insects - 04/27/25 03:42 AM

Serious question. All of your pictures were taken on clear blue sky days. Why would any entity spends 10s of thousands of dollars seeding blue skies in an attempt to make it rain?
You need to seed clouds to make it rain.
Another question. Are all commercial airlines in on this "Chemtrail conspiracy"?
Posted By: someGuyInKansas

Re: No more insects - 04/27/25 04:01 AM

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Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/27/25 04:13 AM

52carl
Cloud seeding to make it rain is one type of weather modification, that’s not going on in my pictures.

Theirs many types of solar geoenginering like marine cloud brightening, cirrus cloud thinning, space-based techniques, and stratospheric aerosol scattering/injection.

What’s going on in my pictures is the stratospheric aerosol injection/scattering. This is what blocks the sun and dims it. Essentially the rays of the sun would reflect back into space instead of earth. Since they use heavy metals to do this it’s very worrisome of the long term health implications for all life forms, water, and soil health. Not to mention whatever lack of sunlight would cause, no wonder most everyone today is deficient in vitamin D
Posted By: hippie

Re: No more insects - 04/27/25 12:17 PM

What are you doing about it?
Posted By: white marlin

Re: No more insects - 04/27/25 12:39 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
they use heavy metals to do this it’s very worrisome of the long term health implications for all life forms, water, and soil health. Not to mention whatever lack of sunlight would cause, no wonder most everyone today is deficient in vitamin D


most people are deficient in Vitamin D due to being inside 99.3 percent of the time*, and the heavy use of sunscreen when they ARE outside.

if this phenomenon is as widespread as you suggest, there would be empirical evidence of heavy metal buildup in the soil. where is that evidence?

Thanks!






*Completely made up statistic, but work with me here
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/27/25 02:47 PM

Hippie I’m just spreading awareness of the issue.

When/if enough people start talking about it, that’s collectively when change happens. Think quarks in quantum physics.


That might be true white marlin many people commute to work, work in office then commute home and kept time is spent indoors. We’re pretty lucky here that we spend a ton of time outdoors.

I also called all the labs in the northeast inquiring about heavy metal soil samples. Not one lab had year over year testing or samples from the same allocated soil area. They also didn’t know of anyone that did..
Posted By: white marlin

Re: No more insects - 04/27/25 06:59 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
I also called all the labs in the northeast inquiring about heavy metal soil samples. Not one lab had year over year testing or samples from the same allocated soil area. They also didn’t know of anyone that did..


sorry, but...I'm calling BS on this one.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/27/25 07:16 PM

You’re free to call any of the labs in the northeast and inquire. It doesn’t take long to call and ask.

I searched: soil testing labs northeast
When I was looking.

If you find one that has the data please share. I started with U Maine in Orono Maine because they test the soils for all the farmers, that’s who I use.
Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 04/27/25 07:20 PM

Here’s Nicole shananhan, she’s been very vocal on the topic. She’s posted videos on her X talking about it as planes were spraying overhead.

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Posted By: NaturesTonic

Re: No more insects - 05/03/25 02:23 AM

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yO8ubHQFozs
Posted By: wildlifeartist1

Re: No more insects - 05/03/25 02:41 AM

why???
Posted By: white marlin

Re: No more insects - 05/03/25 05:30 PM

just cut the funding (DOGE!); and it'll go away.

problem solved!

"drop a dime" to DOGE!
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: No more insects - 05/03/25 05:59 PM

Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
You’re free to call any of the labs in the northeast and inquire. It doesn’t take long to call and ask.

I searched: soil testing labs northeast
When I was looking.

If you find one that has the data please share. I started with U Maine in Orono Maine because they test the soils for all the farmers, that’s who I use.

Soil samples are typically analyzed for whatever parameters are requested. If the sampler didn't request heavy metals the samples won't be run for it.
Posted By: danny clifton

Re: No more insects - 05/03/25 06:28 PM

30 years ago street light on the corner was covered in bugs and several bats all summer long. gone now. cant remember the last time i heard a whiporwill night fishing. bugs are not thick here. i suspect farming chemicals. ag lobby is pretty powerful. mention chemicals may be a problem and they throw a fit.
Posted By: hippie

Re: No more insects - 05/03/25 06:50 PM

Originally Posted by trapdog1
Originally Posted by NaturesTonic
You’re free to call any of the labs in the northeast and inquire. It doesn’t take long to call and ask.

I searched: soil testing labs northeast
When I was looking.

If you find one that has the data please share. I started with U Maine in Orono Maine because they test the soils for all the farmers, that’s who I use.

Soil samples are typically analyzed for whatever parameters are requested. If the sampler didn't request heavy metals the samples won't be run for it.


They've been and are doing soil samples for chemicals.

https://scienceblog.com/landmark-acid-rain-study-confirms-soil-nutrient-depletion/#google_vignette

I'm sure if they found chemicals in it, they'd sound the alarm.
Posted By: white marlin

Re: No more insects - 05/03/25 07:23 PM

Originally Posted by danny clifton
30 years ago street light on the corner was covered in bugs and several bats all summer long. gone now. cant remember the last time i heard a whiporwill night fishing. bugs are not thick here. i suspect farming chemicals. ag lobby is pretty powerful. mention chemicals may be a problem and they throw a fit.


re: whip-poor-wills...

one of the best summer sounds that I DEEPLY miss from my youth!

funny thing though...during that same time-frame, the city government sent the "foggers" through the suburban neighborhoods to kill mosquitoes, etc. I was very young, but I'm pretty sure they used DDT. I remember the fog being a brownish yellow color.

incidentally, I'm NOT blaming DDT for the lack of whip-poor-wills! there's a lot of evidence that questions most of the so-called "studies" that purported to "prove" egg shell thinning, etc.

https://junkscience.com/100-things-you-should-know-about-ddt/

also, what a lot of folks fail to take into consideration is that the habitat doesn't stay the same over thirty or forty years. subtle (and NOT so subtle) changes in vegetation type, size, etc. etc. can and DOES affect the type and number of species utilizing that habitat. not surprising at all.
Posted By: hippie

Re: No more insects - 05/03/25 07:32 PM

Originally Posted by white marlin
Originally Posted by danny clifton
30 years ago street light on the corner was covered in bugs and several bats all summer long. gone now. cant remember the last time i heard a whiporwill night fishing. bugs are not thick here. i suspect farming chemicals. ag lobby is pretty powerful. mention chemicals may be a problem and they throw a fit.


re: whip-poor-wills...

one of the best summer sounds that I DEEPLY miss from my youth!

funny thing though...during that same time-frame, the city government sent the "foggers" through the suburban neighborhoods to kill mosquitoes, etc. I was very young, but I'm pretty sure they used DDT. I remember the fog being a brownish yellow color.

incidentally, I'm NOT blaming DDT for the lack of whip-poor-wills! there's a lot of evidence that questions most of the so-called "studies" that purported to "prove" egg shell thinning, etc.

also, what a lot of folks fail to take into consideration is that the habitat doesn't stay the same over thirty or forty years. subtle (and NOT so subtle) changes in vegetation type, size, etc. etc. can and DOES affect the type and number of species utilizing that habitat. not surprising at all.


Yep,
We were just talking about the no till farming practices.
Posted By: wetdog

Re: No more insects - 05/03/25 07:37 PM

Deicing chemicals for the roads are also a culprit in the equation
Posted By: hippie

Re: No more insects - 05/03/25 10:19 PM

Originally Posted by wetdog
Deicing chemicals for the roads are also a culprit in the equation


Here's govt for ya..........

Every year it seems to snow during rat/mink season and sure enough, the township pushes the ramp open but stops short of pushing it into the water and I have to shovel a spot to get the boat in.. I caught up to the one day and asked them about this and they said the state doesn't allow them to push it in the river.

I said, but its 5' downhill and when it melts its in there anyhow!

Harrisburg loads their snow onto dump trucks and piles it on City Island, again not able to put it in the river but they pile it feet from it on an island, lol.
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