An Air NZ plane, Reg. ZK-OKB was recorded spraying a chemtrail over Northland, New Zealand on January 23rd, 2013 at about 9.47am, while on its way to Japan. The trail was observed spreading out for more than one hour, spreading out and obscuring the sunlight, thereby proving that it was not a vapour trail.
While Air NZ Customer Support Service claims: “We are always looking at opportunities to make our airline more environmentally friendly” this indicates otherwise.
Absolutely disgraceful .. I wonder who the paymaster is ?
The military industrial complex, which prints its own money at the Federal Reserve bank and as Eisenhower’s warned in his exiting speech, has “unwarranted influence.”
Refer:
The Military-Industrial Complex: It’s Much Later Than You Think (2008)
http://www.prisonplanet.com/the-military-industrial-complex-it%E2%80%99s-much-later-than-you-think.html
Carbon Tax Credits ~YOU are paying.
Yes, exactly, not Air NZ. Some of the passengers are paying for this and Air NZ is taking the credit for it.
Hi Clare
Big day for trails over Whangarei today…was wondering what plane it was. have taken an interesting photo later in the day which I will post soon.
Air NZ always ends our questions about geongineering with “we are proud to run a carbon offset programe’
Say no more.
It may be something like investing in clean-energy projects in poor countries or planting trees.
According to the Air NZ website they have a scheme people pay into voluntarily and they are using the money for “carbon off-setting” projects. The first project is at at “Mangarara Station in the Hawkes Bay where 85,000 trees will be planted over the next three years to create a conservation reserve which will be available for the public to visit. The Queen Elizabeth II Trust has already covenanted parts of the farm. Find out more.” Refer: https://carbonoffset.airnewzealand.co.nz/carbonoffset/carbonCalculator.do
This is from another page of theirs:
Air New Zealand is committed to minimising aviation’s impact on the environment.
http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/carbon-offset
To help us achieve this, we offer our customers two options to make an active contribution to environmental sustainability.
You can either directly offset the carbon dioxide emissions from your travel or choose to make a donation to the Air New Zealand Environment Trust.
Use our simple Carbon Offset Calculator to estimate the CO2 emissions from your travel. You can then choose to offset the CO2 emissions from your travel when you book online.
Or you can make a donation to the Air New Zealand Environment Trust to help with the development of conservation and research projects within New Zealand.
Find out more about our Carbon Offset Programme or the Air New Zealand Environment Trust.
From Wikipedia:
Offsets are typically achieved through financial support of projects that reduce the emission of greenhouse gases in the short- or long-term. The most common project type is renewable energy,[10] such as wind farms, biomass energy, or hydroelectric dams. Others include energy efficiency projects, the destruction of industrial pollutants or agricultural byproducts, destruction of landfill methane, and forestry projects.[11] Some of the most popular carbon offset projects from a corporate perspective are energy efficiency and wind turbine projects.[12]
Refer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_offset