skephu
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Chuck Norris argues for the chemtrail theory again in his latest article: Sky Criminals
First he cites the research of NOAA research scientist Charles Long, who said at a meeting last year that airplane contrails may be creating accidental geoengineering. Norris suggests that it may not be accidental but intentional. He tries to back up that suggestion with the following points:
First:
Thirdly, he cites J. Marvin Herndon's long debunked and retracted paper. This has been thoroughly debunked here in another thread.
In the end, Norris admits he has no evidence and has no idea what is going on, but he has a gut feeling something is not right:
First he cites the research of NOAA research scientist Charles Long, who said at a meeting last year that airplane contrails may be creating accidental geoengineering. Norris suggests that it may not be accidental but intentional. He tries to back up that suggestion with the following points:
First:
However, that is not what the original article said. What it said is this:Long himself is puzzled how certain areas around the country like one in Oklahoma have significant sky whitening yet don’t get as much known air traffic.
Second, Norris cites the abstract of a 2003 study about aerosol vaccines and suggests that if this was published in 2003 then surely an aerosol vaccination program must have been implemented in the US since then. However, why would vaccines be sprayed 6 miles above people's heads, and why would they leave long persistent trails? Not very practical.Long admits that his study creates far more questions than it answers. So far he has good data for only one spot in Oklahoma, and there could be less sky whitening in places that don’t get as much air traffic.
Thirdly, he cites J. Marvin Herndon's long debunked and retracted paper. This has been thoroughly debunked here in another thread.
In the end, Norris admits he has no evidence and has no idea what is going on, but he has a gut feeling something is not right:
As expected, Dane Wigington has republished Chuck Norris' article (no need to link it).I’m not Shakespeare, but something is definitely rotten in the state of Denmark.