Why are we allowing our government to completely
destroy our environment and our health? Man made chemtrails use aluminum dust to reflect sun light and cool our planet.Is this their solution to
climate change? Aluminum oxide is highly toxic,
slowly killing plant and animal life and polluting
water and soil. Instead of saving our environment
and economy by switching to clean reneable energy they continue to drive money train. Just look up
and see them. We are breathing in aluminum dust
which will eventually cause alzheimers. What can
we as citizens do to stop this nightmare?
Check your information. Is it coming from legitimate sources, or from some dude in his basement with a paranoia complex, a Geocities account and too much time on his hands?
The problem you'll find is that the real information is buried under a mountain of conspiracy theory websites. Why is this? Because there isn't actually any scientific proof that chemtrails are a thing.
There are real reasons to fly a plane in unusual patterns. Crop dusting, cloud seeding and firefighting are all possible culprits. Those trails you see coming off of airplanes aren't CHEMtrails, they're CONtrails... condensation trails. It happens when the exhaust from an engine cools and causes a cloud to form. Harmless clouds. No added (beyond usual exhaust) chemicals, no aluminum, no conspiracies.
There are lots of people out there who like to scare others simply for lack of education. Your toothpaste won't kill you. Neither will water fluoridation, and neither will the Freemasons. Understanding is a powerful weapon over ignorance like this.
So yes, you can do something for your fellow citizens. Look before you leap. Check your sources. Don't incite panic if it's unnecessary. Just think: if you can keep someone else from being bamboozled the way you were, you're doing something good for society! [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
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