it’s now 34 states…when I find a graphic showing this I’ll share it here:

I’m not going to share the source of this information because all I wanted were the facts about which states are taking steps to stop this insanity. This author had so many disparaging comments that it was a “tainted” read. When I took a journalism class in high school in the late 70’s we were told that you ONLY report on “who, what, where, when”, even attempting to answer the “how” question can lead to opinion. Opinions do not count in reporting facts. Sadly, that’s no longer honored. Now, reporters just spew their limited ideas all over the page. Will be a mess if they ever change their minds.
I typically challenge naysayers to go find your OLD family photos and go look at the skies. YOU WILL NOT SEE THESE STREAKS…they’ve now begun photoshopping them into old movies to make young viewers think this is normal. NO IT ISN’T! LOTS OF INFORMATION IN NON-FICTION BOOKS!!! I’m a strong advocate of reading non-fiction books to learn TRUTH. Look into Elana Freeland, and Dana Wiggington of GeoengineeringWatch.org. I have one book here titled, Chemtrails Confirmed by William Thomas. Look up Clifford Carnicom. Look into the subjects of “solar radiation management” or “geoengineering”. If you look up “chemtrails” it takes you all over the place including the “Nu Uh” sites where you’ll hear lots of opinions but no account for the trails other than “ice crystals” and “Nu Uh”. GO READ BOOKS. Go Research. Look up and watch them spread and form drip lines and watch the cloud coverage roll in after, or the rain. They can even create earthquakes now with technology. Lots to learn so get started!
UPDATE: The Tennessee legislature passed a bill ‘banning the intentional release of chemicals into the air,’ and the bill now heads to Gov. Bill Lee for signature or veto.
“HB 2063/SB 2691, which House Republicans gave final passage to Monday, bans the ‘intentional injection, release, or dispersion’ of chemicals within Tennessee ‘with the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight is prohibited.’” [Nashville Tennessean]
Tennessee state senators recently voted to approve a bill which prohibits “the intentional injection, release, or dispersion, by any means, of chemicals, chemical compounds, substances, or apparatus within the borders of this state into the atmosphere with the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight.”
SB 2691, sponsored by Sen. Steve Southerland (R-Morristown), never specifically mentions the dubious claims made about the dangers of so-called “chemtrails,” however, when speaking about the bill, Southerland directly mentioned “chemtrails.”
“If you look at a thousand planes, you won’t see one (chemtrail). But then all of a sudden you see one,” Southerland told the Tennessee Lookout. “So we’re just asking the question: Are they putting anything in the air that could be toxic?”
The “chemtrails” theory is the belief that condensation trails or vapor trails left in the sky from aircraft flying at high altitudes are actually some form of chemical or biological agents, which are being purposely released into the atmosphere for nefarious purposes including weather modification, phycological operations, or even population control.
More recently, the adherents of the “chemtrails” theory have made claims that the purpose of the contrails is connected to a global conspiracy to use geoengineering technology to change the climate.
Tennessee lawmakers are not alone in introducing legislation that includes similar language, appearing to a reference the so-called “chemtrails” theory.
In Pennsylvania, Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-Franklin), published a memo to state senate colleagues seeking co-sponsors of legislation that would “ban the injection, release, or dispersion of chemicals, chemical compounds, or substances within the borders of Pennsylvania into the atmosphere for purposes of affecting temperature, weather, or intensity of sunlight.”
Mastriano’s memo also mention that his proposed legislation would “mirror legislation that recently passed in the Tennessee.”
Similar legislation has been introduced in at least six other states:
- Rhode Island: Sen. Elaine Morgan (R-Hopkinton) introduced SB 2540, which would “prohibit stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), solar radiation modification (SRM) experimentation, and other hazardous weather engineering activities.”
- Kentucky: Rep. Steve Rawlings (R-Burlington) introduced HB 506, which prohibits anyone from engaging in “any form of geoengineering activities,” which includes any “intentional manipulation of the environment, through an atmospheric polluting activity, to effect changes to the earth’s atmosphere or surface.”
- Minnesota: Rep. Jeff Dotseth (R-Silver Township) introduced a HB 4687, which would prohibit anyone from engaging in “polluting atmospheric activity or use an unmarked or unidentified aircraft or other vehicle or facility.”
- New Hampshire: Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) introduced HB 1700, which would ban “intentional release of polluting emissions, including cloud seeding, weather modification, excessive electromagnetic radio frequency, and microwave radiation.”
- South Dakota: Sen. Tom Pischke (R-Dell Rapids) introduced SB 215, which would prohibit the “intentional release of polluting emissions into the atmosphere by cloud seeding, weather modification, excessive electromagnetic radio frequency and microwave radiation.
Since 2014, there have been at least two dozen bills introduced in state legislatures that mention terms including “geoengineering” or “stratospheric aerosol injection” or “solar radiation modification,” and half of these bills have been introduced this year.
Clean Skies Texas joins the effort!
Here’s the other posts on this blog on this subject: https://neighborsorganizingagainsttrespassingtechnology.blog/category/chemtrails
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