
Federal Agencies Admit Planes Alter Weather by Spraying Chemicals in the Sky
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Multiple federal government agencies have just admitted that planes have been spraying lingering chemicals into the sky that alter the weather.
The bombshell admission was revealed in a new report published by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The agencies refer to the lingering atmospheric particles as “contrails.”
The newly released report, titled “Contrails Research Roadmap 2025,” lays out plans for “routine, system-wide contrail management” by 2050.
While the government refers to them as “contrails,” what the report describes is functionally the same thing people have been calling “chemtrails” for years.
The report explains that jets have been spraying substances that linger in the sky, alter the weather, and affect the temperature on Earth.
Although the report doesn’t reveal whether the practice is intentional or not, the federal agencies are making an admission of widespread atmospheric manipulation.
According to the government document, two types of persistent contrails can last from hours to days and have significant impacts on the atmosphere.
The report details “persistent non-spreading contrails” which “can remain visible and retain their linear features for hours to days.”