Better put the guy who wrote this research paper on a "suicide watch" STAT. This topic is off limits. He should know that.https://newspunch.com/top-scientist-confirms-aluminium-poisoning-via-chemtrails-is-real/amp/?fbclid=IwAR2diUDDyouvVC_QtgU45-15xAKy4p_C2oSIkqUYuL0_syRh4zlhUrFET8g&__twitter_impression=true …
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https://www.metabunk.org/debunked-j-marvin-herndons-geoengineering-articles-in-current-science-india-and-ijerph.t6456/ … Here you can decide for yourself. But when something like this "debunking site" gets a hold of something, there is a REASON and it isn't to "debunk" lol
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Let’s be specific about the question you’re asking. What are you asking if it seems legitimate? The website? The scientist? The paper the scientist wrote? Or something else altogether?
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Cloud seeding has been known for a LONG time. What makes chemtrails a sticky conspiracy theory is that it's sorta true. http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/nhurr97/CSEED.HTM …
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Oh chemtrails
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