Texas Becomes First State To Potentially Outlaw Chemtrails
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I remember being a kid in the 80s looking at the trails left by planes and wondering how they were made.
I've lived far far out in the country where my nearest neighbor was miles away and noticed the trails then.
Now I live near DC and have the joy of planes from Ronald Reagan Airport constantly coming and going a few miles away from my apartment. So I see many of these trails every day.
Never understood why the elite would be dumping chemicals all over their own homes. Northern Virginia has three or four of the highest income per capita neighborhoods in the US, so it's definitely where some of the elite hang their hats.
Even if the criss-crossing trails are "only" ice crystals or "only" water vapor, they still need to be stopped! They affect the climate. Water vapor is the most prevalent "greenhouse gas".
(Not that I'm suggesting a warming effect but a local climate-altering effect.)
The only way to stop them is to ban airplanes. I don't think that plan will go over well with the public. But Greta will love you for it, I'm sure.
The best way to prevent them (other than just not flying) is to fly at lower altitudes. But that uses much more fuel than flying at higher altitudes with thinner air. So airlines would either have to sacrifice their profits and enrage their shareholders or they would have to hike their fares up around 60% more than what they are now, according to what I've read about it.
And that just reduces the number of trails. It doesn't stop them all.