Earlier this year, Tennessee passed a bill that bans the "intentional injection, release, or dispersion" of chemicals into the air. And while this law doesn't explicitly mention chemtrails, it does prohibit spraying chemicals into the air to affect temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight.
Interestingly Robert Kennedy Jr., the nominee for Health and Human Services Director, has been talking about this type of chemical spraying as well. It was especially interesting to hear an interview where his guest talks about Dr.David Case suggesting that we put 20 million tons of aluminum nanoparticles in the atmosphere. Aluminum is toxic to humans.
Credit: Collier's magazine cover from May 28, 1954
If we dig back a little farther, there was more open discussion about weather manipulation. In August 1953, the U.S. formed the President’s Advisory Committee on Weather Control. Its purpose was to determine the effectiveness of weather modification and the extent to which the government should participate in those activities. The May 28, 1954 cover of Collier’s magazine showed a man changing the seasons with levers. And the May 25, 1958 issue of the American Weekly ran an article that talked about a Cold War race to see who would control the earth’s thermometers.
Since watching the Robert Kennedy, Jr. video, reading the Tennessee legislation, and looking at historical articles, it seems like there might be a lot of fact to the chem trail “conspiracy”. Over the past several years, I have noticed a lot of trails in the sky that do not appear to be aircraft exhaust. There are days when the sky has five or six of these strange trails at one time.
With so many people in South Dakota on medications, one has to wonder if some of the health issues could be related to this high-atmosphere, chemical spraying. And if this spraying is real, what might happen to health if Tennessee-like legislation is passed in South Dakota.
CNN and other news admitted it already we can manipulate weather
Yes, it exists.