Contrails are more like your breath on a frigid day.
Something interesting about "chemtrails" being the folksy term for primarily metallic-oxide aerosols... there is evidence of various chemicals, self-replicating nano-fibers, even biological ingredients such as human pathogens in the SAG "clouds".
Let's focus on the sunlight-scattering oxides of aluminum, barium, strontium, titanium, and other metals. Aluminum seems to be causing the most obvious damage on the ground.
Here in Spokane, Washington, for many that remember what the sky looked like when airplanes sometimes left dissipating white streaks of vapor across blue sky, SAG's heavier spraying days are very disturbing. Chemtrails have been obvious for years. California seems a main target, and that brings us back to Mt. Shasta in Northern California.
Whatever SAG sprays in the sky ends up the ground. The whole Mt. Shasta region offers snowballing evidence of SAG fallout damage. People are witnessing rapid ecosystem breakdown--trees, vegetation and wildlife dying.
Heavy spraying can decrease output of solar-energy systems by up to 60%.
Tests of water from Lake Shasta's Pit River Arm tributary reveal levels of aluminum over 4,000 times the maximum allowed for drinking water by the State of California; snow samples from Mt. Shasta have shown 60 times the maximum.
Bark of dying trees in the area contain aluminum, titanium, barium, strontium....
Soils normally in the pH range of 5 to 5.5 have tested between 6.5 and 7.5--over ten times the normal alkalinity, a signature of aluminum.
The Mt. Shasta City Council refuses to have their water tested; surely, Mt. Shasta being the source of a burgeoning bottled-water industry is not the only reason.
Conspiracy Theory
Dr. Teller fathered the hydrogen bomb, and SAG--science fiendishly employed against the common good.
Another dazzling scientific coup (social science) involves Power's Perception Managers (PPMs). They manage public perceptions, sculpt reality for the masses. Perhaps even eclipsing their success at programming the public in ways that make the public think they are coming up with their own ideas... the PPMs' ultimate mother lode, success "beyond wildest dreams"--without further ado, the winner is the popular term: "Conspiracy Theory".
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary definition of conspiracy:
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