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Katie Andraski's avatar

On Monday I smelled chemical that made me nauseous. We had forty mile an hour winds so it could have been the guys putting down chemical a few miles away, but it didn’t smell like fertilizer. It smelled like the stuff they spray from planes on growing crops as in fungicide, pesticide or herbicide. If these idiots use fungicide …We had extremely high winds that day —40 mph…Fertilizer doesn’t make me feel ill…

At any rate this is terrifying. Because you don’t fool with something as complex as weather systems. We’re having a cool spring.

Also there is this where they admit using lasers to produce rain. https://www.rationaloptimistsociety.com/post/honey-crank-up-the-sun

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Lori's avatar

Katie, am in Florida right now on vaca and saw chemtrails at noon and at 10pm when I went outside to check the mail, the air had the strangest odor like a mix of diluted bleach and sulfur in a way. I have never smelled anything like it before. And we are breathing that in and so are our kids, grandbabies, animals and plants. Piss me off to the max.

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Katie Andraski's avatar

That’s awful. It should be illegal.

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Angk's avatar

Winds are great for chemtrails, as it gets spread evenly and they get great coverage. So evil, it's unspeakable what they're doing to us!!

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Katie Andraski's avatar

Yes it is. They are playing God. What if we deplete the world of CO2? What happens to plants and us?

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Rosie Langridge's avatar

We would all die, but thankfully the oceans contain a vast store of CO2.

However my theory is that they thought they could actually do that. They get to hide out in their geodesic domes (they have many) while the rest of us die off out of sight. When they realised they couldn't do that, they switched to planning to starve us to death by removing/destroying farmland and by blocking the sun.

That's my theory.

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Katie Andraski's avatar

I heard people in a town north of us were complaining about the smell, which makes me wish I’d called the EPA on Monday. Something foul, more foul than normal fertilizer was in the air that day.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Aerial crop dusting should not be permitted on days with that high of wind velocity.

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Katie Andraski's avatar

This was ground spray about two miles from us. It was crop dusting but the smell and my reaction was from chemical they use for crop dusting. Didn’t smell like fertilizer. It smelled like a —cide. If these jokers re using fungicide as chem trails it could have been that. Also we need fungus for plants to grow. They could wind up killing that part of the ecosystem.

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Michelle's avatar

This was an interesting read. May need to follow on X just to keep a reast of what they are trying....as maybe should someone at the EPA.

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Katie Andraski's avatar

I hope someone at the EPA will stop this.

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