The Descent Time of Chemtrail Particulates
I have carefully measured the amount of time it takes for both long and short (non-persistent) chemtrail plumes to be detectable on the ground. I have conducted this experiment many times over the years in the following way.
First, I would wait until the air was mild, having very little or no chemtrail taste or odor to it. Then, I would wait for a jet with a chemtrail to appear. I would then measure the amount of time it took for the chemtrail taste/odor to become detectable on the ground.
I consistently found that it takes between 15 and 30 minutes from the time the plume is sprayed until the time that I can taste and smell them on the ground.
Today, many people refer to short plumes as "contrails", but they are not. They have the same tastes and odors that long, persistent chemtrails do. See my article entitled The Great Contrail Con.
Why Can I Taste and Smell Chemtrails?
For me, the taste and smell of chemtrails are overwhelming because my senses of taste and smell are extremely sensitive. When I was younger I believed that everyone was like this but eventually discovered that they weren't.
I don't know why these senses are heightened in me, but I've come to accept it and use it for good. Unfortunately, it's not always easy, for example, I love dogs but I could never own one because they have very strong odors. Another problem is with those who wear perfume or cologne in public. It may seem nice to them but to me it's usually much too strong.
The common medical explanation for people losing their senses of smell and taste is zinc deficiency. As a person's ability to retain zinc diminishes with age, so does their sense of smell and taste.
Mercury toxicity is associated with lost senses of smell and taste because mercury rapidly depletes zinc in the body. Seniors with dentures often suffer because dentures commonly contain red colorings containing high levels of mercury. This also explains why many seniors experience dementia and hearing loss after denture placement.
Differences in Taste & Smell Sensitivity
I have found that people have widely varied sensitivities of smell and taste, for example, when chemtrails are overwhelming my senses to the point of pain, Laura (my friend/business partner) is just able to begin tasting them while another friend (Chad) could not smell or taste them at all.
My hope is that people won't be deceived simply because they don't taste or smell chemtrails. People must realize that these senses are greatly varied from one person to another.
Finally, I hope that people benefit from the fact that I have these sensitivities and have chosen to use them to help expose the largest crime against humanity in human history: Chemtrails.