Texas Becomes First State To Potentially Outlaw Chemtrails
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New Mexico gets covered like a grey blanket.
New Mexico has about 50% cloud cover anyway (my summer experience for several weeks). You should be grateful.
Never grateful for getting poisoned. Plus, used to be a really sunny place.
You are not getting poisoned. No evidence of it. I can't stop you from wanting to think you are getting poisoned, but that is the love affair with paranoia. As for the sunniness, that's called weather. I live in the Pacific Northwest, where we can truly get covered with a grey blanket...but it doesn't hurt us a bit.
(Also, modern airplanes fly higher where contrail formation is more favorable. Progress marches on.) You can have a lot more sun if you move west, but I wouldn't want Arizona weather.
Some countries have admitted to spraying (not going to look up links at the moment) for both weather manipulation and in the case of Spain, to fight covid. The contents of these sprays is questionable, and through observation, you can see different patterns. I now live in central America and never see the patterns I see in NM. Also, NM being drier, it could be argued is less prone to contrails. I recall seeing contrails and also seeing the chemtrails that blanket the sky. I know it seems paranoid and I also used to think it was a foolish belief.