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I used to think the whole 'chemtrails' thing was nonsense until I looked at the actual FAA rules
For years I brushed it off as people seeing normal plane exhaust. Then I found a 2015 FAA document about weather modification. It openly talks about cloud seeding programs and lists specific permits for releasing materials like silver iodide into the air. The document is 43 pages long and details the legal framework for it. That's not a secret theory, it's a published government rule. It changed my view from 'total fantasy' to 'okay, some of this is real and regulated'. Has anyone else dug into the official records on this stuff?
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west.alice21d agoTop Commenter
My uncle in Nevada saw those cloud seeding planes, like foster.wade said.
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foster.wade21d ago
Read an article a while back that broke down the difference between cloud seeding for rain and the wilder conspiracy theories. The FAA stuff is real for weather control, like @taylor929's sky sprinklers, but it's a tiny program in specific places. The jump from that to thinking every contrail is a secret spray just doesn't hold up when you look at the scale. They're not putting silver iodide over major cities daily. It made me realize some people mix up a real, small thing with a huge, fake idea.
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