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7 Responses to “Is The Sky Falling Or Are Chemtrails A Paranoid Delusion?”

  1. Finn says:

    I’ve heard of the chemtrail theory before and it seems to me that if the government was trying to induce a state of chemical euphoria upon a population to make them more docile there are much cheaper and direct ways of doing it. Like putting trace amounts of anti-depressants into the water or food supply. Flying an airplane at high altitude and wafting down chemicals over vast distances is kind of wasteful and expensive. I don’t know for sure of course, since one thing the government knows how to do well is waste money!

  2. John D says:

    While there is no doubt that governments are one of the all time heavyweights when if comes to wasting money, I have to agree that the water supply is a much better distribution tool. There are already traces of many pharmaceuticals in the water supply (http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/03/10/pharma.water1/) which set a precedent if a doping operation ever needed to be covered up (or would make good cover for hiding something else in the water supply).

  3. larry says:

    I saw in my kids science book from school that there is a plane the were using to put a artificial sunscreen into the air.

  4. John D says:

    I googled and found a link that said the textbook that contains this information is “Science 1: Essential Interactions” by Centre Pointe Learning (ISBN 1-930-799-00-4). I am trying to contact the company to get confirmation and possibly a sample copy. I will make sure to share what I find. -John

  5. Finn says:

    I look forward to see what you can dig up on that. It’s the first I’ve heard about it which is weird because you’d figure the media would be all over a story like that. It’s kind of creepy in a way.

  6. John D says:

    UPDATE: I have tried to contact Centre Pointe Learning and their phone lines appear disconnected and any email sent to their domain bounces back. I am trying to see if their web host has contact information for the company, but I am not hopeful. A public record search showed their initial incorporation in 2000, but not much else. Hopefully, even if the company went under I can find someone to contact about their source material for that section. On the bright side, the text book is not to expensive on Amazon – so at least I can get a copy of it. -John

  7. Finn says:

    I decided to look into this a little myself and found this link:

    http://www.willthomas.net/Chemtrails/Articles/Chemtrails_In_US_Schools.htm

    You might have seen it already I don’t know. I think what I took from it is that the text book is asking the question on if it could be possible to add sunscreen to the atmosphere by burning richer fuels in jet planes. Which in itself is pretty wrong since it’s like saying to a child you can add a layer of sun protection in your house by filling it with second hand cigarette smoke. It doesn’t seem like the text details whether or not the program is in place. I do know they have done studies which determine that contrails from planes DO effect and slow global warming since they block the direct sunlight. But obviously this is a double edged sword since the contrails also add to the polution and CO2 levels in the atmosphere.

    I hope you get that book and do a write up about it. It’s really interesting stuff.

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