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Tennessee Lawmakers Propose Legislation Banning ‘Chemtrails’
The Tennessee Senate passed a bill prohibiting “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 …” In other words, the bill would make it against the law to dispense “chemtrails” over Tennessee. (www.avweb.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Thanks i had seen this before. You thing this it big joke. What they dont realize us that unless youve been dumped on, none of you havent a clue how much damage it does to your breathing and lungs. The junk contains barium and aluminum particles. When we found it on our vehicles in MT they said it came from the smelter in Columbia Falls. Only problem with that was the smelter was closed five years earlier. I watched the unmarked jets making the criss cross for hours. They were at less than 10000 ft over the mountains. No “N” visible.
Perhaps if we all ingest bleach it will protect us...
I suppose airlines and privates could bypass Tennessee until the voters wake up and vote the idiots out of office.
I wonder if those idiots do not realise, they do not control the airways over Tennessee? LOL!
I wonder if those idiots do not realise, they do not control the airways over Tennessee? LOL!
I literally know a Flat Earther that believes all con-trails are spraying Roundup.
The dumbing down of America is complete.
The dumbing down of America is complete.
It appears that the ban is only on substances disbursed "...with the express purpose of affecting ...", not all substances. Only those with the intent of modifying the atmosphere. That's not how most of these posts are interpreting it. I'm not saying that it's a good idea or not, just that if you want to argue the point, make sure you're addressing the stated purpose of the legislation with your criticisms.
You can't fix stupid. Or legislate it away either, apparently.