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klobos ago

This is one conspiracy theory I just can't get behind. It's just contrails, short for condensation trails. Also know as water vapor. You would have to believe every airline is in on this and every plane is outfitted with a way to disperse chemicals. You would also have to believe that fighter jets sacrifice performance so they can disperse chemicals. And that your tea pot is doing the same thing.

Some, maybe even most, conspiracies turn out to be true. This isn't one of them.

Estafusis ago

Most jet engines produce a trail of water vapor behind them depending on atmospheric conditions, but water vapor trails don't stay in the sky and move across the landscape for hours or days at a time. Water vapor disperses in a matter of minutes, but when you see long trails that literally go across the entire visible sky and hang around throughout the day you can tell there's something else in the spray. Not to mention military whistleblowers, declassified patents, and sometimes outright honesty from specific governments about weather manipulation programs using primarily (you guessed it) aluminum and barium ions with the explicit purpose of manipulating weather patterns. I consider this sinister enough to justify public outrage anyways, but combined with an utter lack of information on precisely what it is they're spraying and the fact that breathing in heavy metal ions is proven to cause health problems it doesn't seem nearly so unlikely to me.

Veni_Vidi_Vici ago

Most jet engines

Are you sure?

klobos ago

All, not most, would be more accurate. Billions of dollars had to be poured into stealth fighters to reduce it but as of now, not possible to be completely without it.