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Sadly, there are those amongst us who are wilfully ignorant of facts.
This would make commercial cloud seeding illegal, wouldn't it?Finally! And we need to do something about Bigfoot and the Loch Hess Monster, too!
From Avweb:
On Monday, 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.
SB 2691/HB 2063, sponsored by Rep. Monty Fritts, R-Kingston, and Sen. Steve Southerland, R-Morristown, has yet to move on for consideration by the House. Whether it will pass to become law is unclear. The House was set to review the legislation yesterday. No word yet on any conclusions.
According to language in the Senate bill, there is "documentation" that "the federal government or other entities acting on the federal government's behalf or at the federal government's request may conduct geoengineering experiments by intentionally dispersing chemicals into the atmosphere, and those activities may occur within the State of Tennessee."
It's the supreme irony of many such conspiracy theories that they appeal to science and yet refuse to accept the overwhelming positions (pick your topic) of the scientific community. Instead, they'll go with an outlier, often of dubious credentials, with "studies" that haven't been adequately peer reviewed for quality.
Agree with the willfully ignorant comment or, perhaps put differently, they willfully exclude any information that doesn't align with their preconceptions. All attempts to highlight the logistical and scaling challenges of most conspiracy theories are simply ignored, often with a comment that the person pointing out those challenges must be part of the conspiracy. The other response is to declare it "fake news" (Oh, how I HATE that term!).
It's truly frightening.
Based on recent events, you know what the most common difference is between a wild outrageous conspiracy and an established proven fact?
Six months.
Yeah, that Dihydrogen Oxide works fast. The Material Safety Data Sheet on it is awe inspiringThe radio guys were gone before lunch.
I hear they are finding traces of it everywhere...................Yeah, that Dihydrogen Oxide works fast. The Material Safety Data Sheet on it is awe inspiring
There's a rumor going around that the victims of the Titanic actually suffered lethal exposure to Dihydrogen Monoxide...
All this is similar to an incident in Atlanta many, many years ago during morning drive time. The local radio personalities called the Head of the Atlanta water department on the air to ask him about reports of Dihydrogen Oxide in the system. His answer (on air) was, "Oh no, we ain't got none o' dat in our water." The radio guys were gone before lunch.
Well, in that case.....We suspected he got the job as a brother of some bigshot.
It's called deregulation...I think every state legislature needs to forget about the chemtrials and ban that insanity they did at that train wreck in East Palestine, OH.
Not mutually exclusive.We suspected he got the job as a brother of some bigshot.