Why Are Chemtrails Bad

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Chemtrails, are they Treats?
Do you know what chemtrails are? Have you ever wondered what a thin cloud was doing behind a jet? Well, you are about to find out! Conspiracy has it that chemtrails are toxic to the human body because they are made from jets and that could get us, the people, sick even though it’s the same as rainwater, but the people also think the government is using chemtrails to decrease the population in larger cities , use them for combat, and manipulation of the weather because we have so many planes; this could be the main, and only reason, why the government is hiding it from the public people and all of those conspiracies could be right on the dot of chemtrails.
Theorists say that planes are the main causes to the chemtrails problems because so many planes are in the Earth’s atmosphere now and days. That “fake clouds” are left by planes and jets are known as contrails but conspiracists call them chemtrails. Chemtrails are made from the jet's engines and depending on the weather at
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It also depends how far away the plane is from the ground. Since they are so twice as thick as contrails and could last for hours; that were when people started to see them all over the place and started to worry about them. Which soon lead to many conspiracies to be made once they were being noticed and so many people were worrying about them.
So many conspiracies say that chemtrails can mess up the human body because they are toxic and can bring back deadly viruses that can get us sick, “undermine the human immune systems”(Shircore 31.1), and even kill us. “Chemtrail believers say that we may have had contrails for a while, but in the 1990s they became saturated with chemtrails that are making us sick.”(Newltz). This can lead to a decrease in the world population with these sicknesses that chemtrails could

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