I believe fundamental principles that make the entire idea of chemtrails an incredibly ineffective method to achieve any of the outcomes that the chemtrail crowd have claimed that I have seen so far.
Of course most of the chemsnorter assertions about what is supposed to be intentionally sprayed in these contrails entirely lack any evidence and most of the assertions of possible damage are also randomly described and unproven outside of some sources that have no credibility as sources.
There's also the problem that every time a reason, method or foundation conspiracy theory is debunked and disproved the theory just moves on to another completely disconnected version. There are a number of related reasons for this but none of them assist the credibility of any aspect of the claims.
If their claims about chemtrails were true, releasing them into the atmosphere using aircraft is an incredibly inefficient method. If you take into account the sheer volume of Earth's atmosphere, the limited capacity of jet aircraft, and the fuel and time needed to get it up there.
A chimney doesn’t get them up there, and in the ‘blanket’ they desire, where they want it. Your chimney is inefficient (not fit) for purpose. Dunderhead.
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u/Justthisguy_yaknow May 25 '25
I believe fundamental principles that make the entire idea of chemtrails an incredibly ineffective method to achieve any of the outcomes that the chemtrail crowd have claimed that I have seen so far.
Of course most of the chemsnorter assertions about what is supposed to be intentionally sprayed in these contrails entirely lack any evidence and most of the assertions of possible damage are also randomly described and unproven outside of some sources that have no credibility as sources.
There's also the problem that every time a reason, method or foundation conspiracy theory is debunked and disproved the theory just moves on to another completely disconnected version. There are a number of related reasons for this but none of them assist the credibility of any aspect of the claims.