The term “chemtrails” has gained popularity since 1996, largely based on an Air Force research paper titled “Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning”. The idea of chemtrails, which combines chemical and contrail, is a conspiracy theory that suggests governments or other parties are involved in a secret program to add toxic chemicals to the atmosphere from aircraft. The chemtrails craze likely originated with a 1996 report from the Air Force called “Weather as a Force Multiplier”, which speculated on how the military could develop.
An international survey suggested that almost 17 of respondents thought chemtrails conspiracy theories were true or partly true. The chemtrails craze likely originated with a 1996 report from the Air Force called “Weather as a Force Multiplier”, which speculated on how the military could develop. The world’s leading atmospheric scientists overwhelmingly deny the existence of a secret, elite-driven plot to release harmful chemicals into the air from high-flying aircraft.
Tennessee lawmakers have passed a bill banning the release of airborne chemicals that critics say is inspired by chemtrails conspiracy theories. A well-established conspiracy theory asserts that these trails are not made from condensation at all but are instead chemicals being sprayed by the aircraft. Legislation targeting the baseless concept to keep state skies clear is essentially futile given politicians cannot control sky and wind.
📹 The Chemtrails Conspiracy Theory Explained
Matt is finally joined by Joyce (mainly just because she’s concerned) and they discuss the Chemtrails Conspiracy Theory! Credits: …
📹 VERIFY: Chemtrails conspiracy theory
The chemtrails theory has gained popularity due to social media. We’re verifying whether there’s any truth to this theory.
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