Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Texas Advocacy Group Launches Petition To Ban Chemtrails

Texas group launches petition to BAN chemtrails




The advocacy group Clean Skies Texas recently launched a signature campaign asking state representatives to pass laws that ban the dangerous atmospheric aerosol spraying commonly referred to as “chemtrails.”


“This is a petition to prohibit the continuation of aerosolized spraying without prior testing and the formalized approval of public representatives to ensure the safety of our families and our environment,” the petition on ipetitions.com read. If this is granted, Texas will become the first state to outlaw the spraying of aerosolized particulate matter into the skies.

“We, the undersigned, are concerned Texas citizens who demand our State Legislators pass legislation to protect our families, pets, crops, water, and the environment from any and all negative side effects of the county, state, federal, military, as well as any corporation, NGO or non-profit organization spraying of our sky,” the petition included.

According to the organization, the testing of “rainfall, groundwater, and soil indicates that some of the substances or particulates being sprayed are oxides of aluminum, barium and strontium.”

The petition pointed out that this greatly elevated exposure of all living things to aluminum oxide and other toxic metal compounds as well as other aerosolized substances or particulates that cause respiratory problems and other negative health conditions.

“Humans, pets and wildlife are harmed; farm crops and soils damaged; forests are suffering and in many places dying; and water is polluted. Regardless of the justification used for this continuous ongoing spraying, it is extremely harmful to our health and our environment,” it said.

The petition specifically asked for legislation that would prohibit spraying until at least two independent bodies of scientists and researchers with no conflict of interest have completed adequate health and safety testing and concluded that the specific substance or particulate to be sprayed is safe and harmless.

Moreover, the group called for public consent to spraying after full public disclosure regarding the particular substance or particulate to be sprayed, its test results and any applicable laws and procedures.

Clean Skies Texas cited GeoEngineering Watch’s extensive research on the effects of chemtrails on the environment and health, and provided evidence showing the federal government has procured numerous weather modification patents and produced research papers on “Weather and Climate Modification” since the 1960s.


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