Federal authorities admit that planes change the weather by spraying chemicals in the sky

Now it's official! Several US federal agencies - including the FAA, NASA and NOAA - have admitted in a new report that aircraft are releasing chemicals into the atmosphere that are affecting the weather and changing the climate.

The document, entitled "Contrails Research Roadmap 2025", reveals that these so-called "contrails" are not just harmless water vapour, but consist of various particles that are deliberately released and remain in the atmosphere for hours to days.

Which the authorities admit:

🔸Aircraft release substances that can create artificial clouds and spread over hundreds of kilometres.

🔸These "contrails" retain heat in the atmosphere and contribute significantly to global warming.

🔸Their effect on the climate corresponds to the total CO2 emissions from air traffic since the beginning of the jet age.

🔸These measures are to be systematically expanded and controlled by 2050.

While the government continues to use the term "contrails", the report describes exactly what many have been calling "chemtrails" for years - deliberate manipulation of the atmosphere with long-term effects on our weather and climate."

@Kuenga Looking over the report, this is essentially asking for more research to be done on the effects of contrails on global warming and if there are improvements to engine designs that could reduce them.

While I think global warming is a farce and the government cannot be trusted, I did not see anything nefarious in this particular report.

@Kuenga Following the link led me to a .json dump. What is it supposed to be?

@RegalBeagle Take a look at the patents for artificial weather control.
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@Kuenga I'm aware of the patents, but there's no reference to any of that in the FAA report. It's very likely that the government is fucking with the weather through HAARP and contrails, but the linked FAA report is a nothingburger.

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