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Eight US states seek to outlaw chemtrails - even though they aren't real

• The Guardian

Eight US states seek to outlaw chemtrails – even though they aren't real

States introduce chemtrail-coded legislation as conspiracy theories take root in some US chambers

Sun 8 Jun 2025 08.00 EDT

Political leaders love an empty statement or proclamation, but when Louisiana's state house of representatives moved against "chemtrails" last week, they were literally seeking to combat something that does not exist.

It was an act of political symbolism that delved deep into the sort of anti-government conspiracy theories that have flourished under Donald Trump and are taking rooting in some US legislative chambers across the US.

Known to less conspiratorially minded as aircraft contrails, or the white vaporous lines streaming out of an airplane's engines at altitude, chemtrails are a longstanding conspiracy theory.

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Comment by PureTrust
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What's the big problem here. Call them what you want, chemtrails, contrails, anything else. If you can't agree on the name, stop the planes from flying. Easy as that.



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