Genuinely curious. There are discussions on this site about pharmaceuticals, food additives, vaccines, drugs, government mandates, military policy, mosquitoes, stuff done in labs, people giving drugs to their dogs, dinner discussions with family, helping out a neighbor, etc. Why would informing the public about something the military openly admits to (not conspiracy) be considered off topic?
Q talked about dangerous chemicals in household products, and the evils of big pharma. None of the posts mention chaff.
And in my opinion this seems like a non-issue. It's not like planes are constantly blowing chaff. It's like firing a missile, they only do it as part of an exercise or when there is a real threat.
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Why are vaccine discussions ok but not other harmful contaminants?
Genuinely curious. There are discussions on this site about pharmaceuticals, food additives, vaccines, drugs, government mandates, military policy, mosquitoes, stuff done in labs, people giving drugs to their dogs, dinner discussions with family, helping out a neighbor, etc. Why would informing the public about something the military openly admits to (not conspiracy) be considered off topic?
Q talked about dangerous chemicals in household products, and the evils of big pharma. None of the posts mention chaff.
And in my opinion this seems like a non-issue. It's not like planes are constantly blowing chaff. It's like firing a missile, they only do it as part of an exercise or when there is a real threat.
"The U.S. Armed Forces dispense about 500 tons of chaff per year,"
That's a lot of potential junk to breathe in. But to each his own.
If you feel the issue should get more attention, by all means fren speak out. This just isn't the right place. Thank you for your cooperation.