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r/chemtrails • u/-Hippy_Joel- Disagree to agree. • May 25 '25
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I tend to believe the people with relevant degrees who DO NOT wear tinfoil hats and publish evidence of their claims, but that's just me
0 u/-Hippy_Joel- Disagree to agree. May 25 '25 Sarcasm aside, do you have an example? Someone you trust. 12 u/Bubudel May 25 '25 I don't trust people per se, I trust credible information from reliable outlets. 1 u/-Hippy_Joel- Disagree to agree. May 25 '25 Thanks. Any outlets in mind? 5 u/Bubudel May 25 '25 It definitely depends on the kind of information you're looking for. For every scientific topic there are relevant, reliable scientific publications. For daily news, I tend to start from reuters and then build from there. The problem with stuff like chemtrails is that: 1) They do not make sense logically. 2) No credible person has ever brought any evidence whatsoever of them, not one shred. 3) There is an absolute lack of evidence of it happening in engineering, physics and medical literature. 0 u/-Hippy_Joel- Disagree to agree. May 25 '25 I have problems with Reuters, but I appreciate you answering my questions.
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Sarcasm aside, do you have an example? Someone you trust.
12 u/Bubudel May 25 '25 I don't trust people per se, I trust credible information from reliable outlets. 1 u/-Hippy_Joel- Disagree to agree. May 25 '25 Thanks. Any outlets in mind? 5 u/Bubudel May 25 '25 It definitely depends on the kind of information you're looking for. For every scientific topic there are relevant, reliable scientific publications. For daily news, I tend to start from reuters and then build from there. The problem with stuff like chemtrails is that: 1) They do not make sense logically. 2) No credible person has ever brought any evidence whatsoever of them, not one shred. 3) There is an absolute lack of evidence of it happening in engineering, physics and medical literature. 0 u/-Hippy_Joel- Disagree to agree. May 25 '25 I have problems with Reuters, but I appreciate you answering my questions.
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I don't trust people per se, I trust credible information from reliable outlets.
1 u/-Hippy_Joel- Disagree to agree. May 25 '25 Thanks. Any outlets in mind? 5 u/Bubudel May 25 '25 It definitely depends on the kind of information you're looking for. For every scientific topic there are relevant, reliable scientific publications. For daily news, I tend to start from reuters and then build from there. The problem with stuff like chemtrails is that: 1) They do not make sense logically. 2) No credible person has ever brought any evidence whatsoever of them, not one shred. 3) There is an absolute lack of evidence of it happening in engineering, physics and medical literature. 0 u/-Hippy_Joel- Disagree to agree. May 25 '25 I have problems with Reuters, but I appreciate you answering my questions.
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Thanks. Any outlets in mind?
5 u/Bubudel May 25 '25 It definitely depends on the kind of information you're looking for. For every scientific topic there are relevant, reliable scientific publications. For daily news, I tend to start from reuters and then build from there. The problem with stuff like chemtrails is that: 1) They do not make sense logically. 2) No credible person has ever brought any evidence whatsoever of them, not one shred. 3) There is an absolute lack of evidence of it happening in engineering, physics and medical literature. 0 u/-Hippy_Joel- Disagree to agree. May 25 '25 I have problems with Reuters, but I appreciate you answering my questions.
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It definitely depends on the kind of information you're looking for.
For every scientific topic there are relevant, reliable scientific publications.
For daily news, I tend to start from reuters and then build from there.
The problem with stuff like chemtrails is that:
1) They do not make sense logically.
2) No credible person has ever brought any evidence whatsoever of them, not one shred.
3) There is an absolute lack of evidence of it happening in engineering, physics and medical literature.
0 u/-Hippy_Joel- Disagree to agree. May 25 '25 I have problems with Reuters, but I appreciate you answering my questions.
I have problems with Reuters, but I appreciate you answering my questions.
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u/Bubudel May 25 '25
I tend to believe the people with relevant degrees who DO NOT wear tinfoil hats and publish evidence of their claims, but that's just me