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I used to think chemtrails were a total joke until I looked into the actual science

I always rolled my eyes at people posting grainy pics of plane trails. But then I read a paper from a NOAA meteorologist about how geoengineering programs have been tested in secret since the 70s. He cited specific projects like the 1962 Project Stormfury and later military cloud seeding in Vietnam. Now I'm not saying it's mind control or anything, but the idea that the government has never intentionally altered our atmosphere just seems naive after digging into it. Has anyone else changed their stance after actually reading the technical reports?
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graym49
graym4913d ago
Wait, aren't those old gov docs just about weather control for war though?
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gibson.mark
gibson.mark13d agoMost Upvoted
Man, digging into that stuff myself changed my whole view on it lol. I spent a good few weeks reading through some declassified files from the 50s and 60s, and yeah there's a ton of weather control stuff, but it's way more than just military cloud seeding. Like one project was all about trying to bend radio waves with the ionosphere, which sounds harmless until you read the part where they didn't even understand the side effects. Another one was straight up testing if they could trigger earthquakes by messing with underground pressures. I get why people just shrug it off as old war tech, but once you see how many different secret programs were running at the same time, it gets real hard to believe it all stopped when they said it did.
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