Contrails
Any chemtrail jet you see is between 12,000 and 20,000 feet altitude, which is evidently the vertical range of a standard orgonite cloudbuster's influence. Contrails are made 25,000' and higher and it's actually hard to see those planes, unlike the lower chemtrail jets. --Don Croft
"The easy way to tell the difference between a chemtrail and a contrail is to compare the observed relative sizes of the planes: chemtrails are spewed from 12,000 to 20,000 ft altitude, so you can see the planes easily with the naked eye; contrails are generally much higher and the planes are much harder to see--pretty simple, convincing distinction but good luck getting the frenetic Chicken Litttle chumps to settle down and think rationally about this stuff." [EW July 2008] Tactical Orgonite Sales UK
A contrail is no longer than 5 or 6 times the length of the entire plane and will disappear almost instantly or within 10 seconds
Con-trails are naturally formed at high altitudes (30,000+ feet) when hot, humid air from a jet's exhaust is momentarily crystallized by contact with cold air. Con-trails quickly evaporate, lasting only a minute or so, as the ice crystals melt. It is the same reaction taking place when you see your breath in the winter. Con-trails are also reffered to as 'vapor-trails' and 'condensation-trails.'
You will see a trail behind a high altitude plane that only follows it for a short distance, not the long trails that go from horizon to horizon with chemtrails.
You can see the difference between a contrail and chemtrail below:
You can see plane and contrail on same flight path of chemtrail that went over
5-10 minutes before and is now dissipating to nothing due to CBs. Notice the
short length of contrail compared to the chemtrail
that went right across the sky.
Same plane with contrail, and chemtrail below.
The contrail plane. The chemtrail has completely gone by now due to the CBs and
18s. The black line is dust on the camera sensor!