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It’s getting harder to convince people that chemtrails are merely a conspiracy theory when even meteorologists are discussing geoengineering on TV while giving their forecasts.

Geoengineering entails spraying materials like aluminum, barium, strontium and plastics into the atmosphere on the pretense of protecting the planet from global warming. A few years ago, if you questioned the white lines streaking across the sky and theorized they were chemicals, you would be mocked; now, you are expected to believe that injecting aerosols into the atmosphere can save the planet.

Even meteorologists are openly admitting that this takes place, with one saying in a West Coast weather report on a station only identified as News 10 that can be viewed on YouTube:

It’s getting harder to convince people that chemtrails are merely a conspiracy theory when even meteorologists are discussing geoengineering on TV while giving their forecasts. Geoengineering entails spraying materials like aluminum, barium, strontium and plastics into the atmosphere on the pretense of protecting the planet from global warming. A few years ago, if you questioned the white lines streaking across the sky and theorized they were chemicals, you would be mocked; now, you are expected to believe that injecting aerosols into the atmosphere can save the planet. Even meteorologists are openly admitting that this takes place, with one saying in a West Coast weather report on a station only identified as News 10 that can be viewed on YouTube:

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I think that one side effect of the spraying is it is making many people more docile. I believe it is happening in the animal kingdom as well.

A great many animals that were formerly quite wild seem to be becoming more domesticated, even in the remote wilderness. Also, there are signs of increasing intelligence in the animal kingdom. That is a very strange development. Domestic animals learning to interact with digital technology.

All kinds of wildlife, including ocean life, becoming far more interactive with humans. It wasn't like this at all back in the day. Perhaps it always was, and we just didn't see it because we didn't have an internet back then.

Regardless, blanketing the planet with whatever crap they are spraying up there cannot be a good thing. This sort of thinking leads to unpredictable and uncontrollable consequences.