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The chemtrails conspiracy theory has been circulating for a while among the same sorts of people who believe that 9/11 was an inside job and celebrities are being controlled by the CIA. In brief, chemtrail enthusiasts think that those white trails of vapor you see pouring out of planes are actually nasty chemical or biological agents that governments are using to geo-engineer the weather, create a vast electromagnetic super-weapon, control the population, orwell, you get the idea. There's no science or proof whatsoever behind this, but plenty of people are still willing to entertain this vaguely supervillain-esque notion.
On October 1, Chris Boveya 41-year-old from Devon, Englandthought hed troll the chemtrails camp. During a flight from Buenos Aires to the UK, his plane had to make an emergency landing in São Paulo and dumped excess fuel to lighten the load. Since he had a window seat, Chris decided to film all the liquid being sprayed out of the wing next to him.
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Mick Westeditor of anti-conspiracy theory website Metabunk, which published an article explaining why Chriss video was a hoaxexplained the history of the chemtrails theory to me. It started back in the late 1990s, he said. People just noticed contrailsthe condensation trails behind planesfor the first time, and got this idea that a normal contrail shouldnt persist for very long. So if anything lasted for more than a few minutes, it must be something being sprayed.
While chemtrails advocates might accuse sheeple of believing everything their governments tell them, they themselves tend to believe a lot of the stuff their internet tells them. West thinks its the proliferation of unverified evidence online thats led to this particular conspiracy theory remaining so popular.
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