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The White Sheen Non-Persistent Plumes Create White "Sheen" in the SkyEver since the non-persistent plumes began appearing in the Bangor area, I have observed something in the sky that I have never seen before. When non-persistent spraying is in progress, you can often see a white sheen covering the sky. It's as if a white nylon stocking is stretched across the entire sky. This sheen is not like the all-encompassing haze that covers the sky when persistent chemtrails spread out and join. This is a very smooth, evenly-distributed metallic layer that makes parts of the sky so bright that you cannot look at it. This sheen is most blatantly visible when looking at the area around the sky near the sun. You will see that it is difficult to see where the sky meets the sun because of the intensity of the white sheen. This blending of the sun with the surrounding sky is something I've never witnessed before chemtrails appeared. This phenomenon is likely caused by fine particulates that are spread out across the sky very evenly at a high altitude. I would guess that this is accomplished through frequent, non-persistent spraying at high altitudes. I have witnessed this sheen after seeing numerous, high-altitude, non-persistent chemtrails being sprayed. Pink Sheen at SunsetAt sunset, this layer manifests itself in a unique way. When the sun is low enough to turn red, you can see a faint pink hue to the sky that extends far above the horizon, much farther than you would normally see pink coloring. It's common for me to see this pink extending 50° up from the horizon long after the sun has fallen behind the trees. Again, this is something I've never witnessed before the appearance of chemtrails.
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