Why Are Chemtrails Real

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Chemtrails Are Real

Have you ever wondered what those white, cloudy-like lines that come off planes and jets are? Or what is in those lines? Contrails are indeed the lines that follow behind aircraft, but there are chemicals in them. Because there are chemicals in the lines, we called them chemtrails. Chemtrails are, in fact, real.

Contrails are not harmful to humans. Contrails are said to be naturally made in the air by the exhaust freezing at the high altitudes that planes travel in. The frozen exhaust trails can spread, creating a cloudy image above you. The government is not going to harm us with the chemicals in these “chemtrails.” Why would the United States government try to harm civilians in America? They wouldn’t want to harm

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