Monday, June 14, 2021

are chemtrails real

Are chemtrails real you ask? Well, that all depends on who u ask! Some believe that chemtrails are a hoax while others believe they are spraying poison into the skies for whatever reason. But what are chemtrails exactly?

Chemtrails, also known as condensation trails or contrails, is a term describing the man-made clouds which can be seen behind aircrafts. The particles found in chemtrails (like aluminum, barium, and strontium) are what some people think might be causing the strange effects and conspiracy theories of how they cause diseases, illnesses, and even death. It’s not easy to get objective information on this topic because it's hard to get scientists who will have any real answers on this subject.

Another fact that makes it hard to get objective information is the government is not exactly saying much about what chemtrails are or what they are doing. They say that the purpose of the program is to save money by reducing aircraft fuel consumption and, as a result, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. If this is true though why have there been so many reports of toxic chemicals being dropped into the atmosphere?

are chemtrails real


A report in 2006 from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concluded that contrail formation was a serious environmental problem and it was a risk to public health. And if you keep researching, you’ll find article after article talking about chemtrails. But if you look for solid proof, it's very hard to find. And the government and the airline industry are not willing to talk about it. So, I guess that leaves us with just one conclusion that we should all be concerned about chemtrails.

The website, The Last Question, is an organization that is dedicated to informing people on the subject of chemtrails and they state the following: “The purpose of this site is to present clear evidence regarding the existence of chemtrails spraying operations.” And another site called Chemtrail Central says that “Chemtrails are toxic chemical and metallic mixtures being sprayed by aircrafts above us without our consent. This is an undeniable fact!”

It's also a fact that the first person to coin the term "chemtrails" was a man named William Thomas in his 1996 book, "Telling Lies about Death." However, in recent years more people have been reporting seeing chemtrails, including people who don't find the subject to be of conspiracy theory.

Not only am I one of these people I've seen them on many occasions. So, I wanted to get some answers and so I did a little research and asked some questions. It seems that chemtrails have been going on for years, although this is something that is rarely discussed by the news, public, or government. 

I've heard of reports of people who have suffered from effects such as rashes, breathing problems, and skin lesions but not from death. And while the government and airline industry has denied these claims, I think it's time to take a hard look at the evidence we've seen just within the past few years.

I had to go to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) website and search for "chemtrails" because I couldn't find it on their own site. After having a look at their chemtrail page and reading through the information, it really made me think. Almost all of what I read was pretty convincing. For example, there was stuff about the jet planes spraying chemicals that are found in nature (like volcanic ash), but also metals that our bodies shouldn't be exposed too much too because they can be very toxic. And these came from all different types of jets.

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