Chemtrails

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The difference between a chemtrail and a normal cloud

Chemtrails is an unproven theory that aircraft are intentionally spraying chemicals and possibly nanites in the air. The alleged reasons vary from weather modification to population reduction to simply making people sick. More recent reports from the Chemtrails community now allege that the chemtrails are sprayed at night and behind clouds to make them less noticeable. But these new allegations also make the Chemtrail theory itself even less provable.

In areas of alleged large amounts of chemtrails, people report Morgellons disease, which is strange fibers growing in their skin. Other reports include that it is killing birds, so the news media put out a story blaming it out housecats.[1] Jim How claims that using wormwood helped him with respiratory conditions from chemtrails.

During a large amount of unusual snow during the 2013/2014 winter, especially at lower latitudes, there were theories that there were chemtrails found within the snow that came down.[2] Some people claimed the snow itself was artificial but this was proven not to be the case.[3]

The chemtrail theory is often attacked by derisively calling it a "conspiracy theory". But because conspiracies do exist, a more effective way of attacking the Chemtrail theory is to point out that it is an unproven theory.

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