I suppose I already answered my question about why most chemmies don't make use of the tools that are available to them. Their leadership obviously hasn't told them.
Carnicom came close ten years ago with a telephoto lens,but it was way too fuzzy. He evidently liked doodling with microscopes a whole lot more.
Ironically strange, eh that he would zoom into the most microscopic stuff for ten plus years all the while if he had zoomed in with a telescope he could have solved his mystery soooooo much easier.
Bill Hall was perhaps the first chemmie I know of, nearly 11 years ago, to telescope a plane and STILL call it a chemtrail:
"This guy was laying down huge trails Saturday 3-4-2000. The show is through a Celestron C6 by Bill Hall who lives just northwest of Houston."
My link to the site isn't working, but to see the photo
use the internet archive.org to search the year 2000 for this URL:
http://www.neosoft.com/~cshramek/
I believe it was identified as a Southwest Airlines livery
BTW, Mick, I've tried to login a dozen times, even reset mypassword but still cannot get in under my username.
Jay Reynolds