Itsy Bitsy Clear Globes Falling From The Sky

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Being from Seattle, the Chem-trail post today reminded me of an interesting event last week.

We were driving to eastern Washington and a very faint cloud swept over the car, leaving what looked like salt crystals on the wiper blades. On closer examination, they were actually clear little globes like what you'd find in a contact capsule only very much smaller and perfectly see-through. They lasted about a minute on the wiper blade and then were gone, blowing off a bit at a time.

Now we were traveling through apple orchards and maybe it's a form used for fertilizer or pesticides, but if not, what the heck was it?

Cool possibilities abound for vaccines and poisons alike. A person could easily have breathed them in or they could desolve on the ground or in the water or...

-- Randers (coyotecanyon@hotmail.com), August 17, 1999

Answers

Well, without any samples, you know, it's POSSIBLE that you were just getting small hail.

Not very exciting, I know. But much more likely.

Jolly

-- Jollyprez (jolly@prez.com), August 17, 1999.


Pollen? Was it sticky or did it wipe off/evaporate cleanly?

-- A (A@AisA.com), August 19, 1999.

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