Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Chemtrails

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2010

Experts agree that jet contrails are harmless, yet thousands of people think the vapors are evidence for anything from massive drug dosing to weather wars. Why? Learn more about the conspiracy theories surrounding chemtrails in this episode of Stuff They Don't Want You To Know.

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  • @Gremmie4 no they don't there is such thing as chemtrails its fact

  • @BonjaskyRevolution pls read this and like , things like this need to be seen ,our goverment does not have OUR best interests at heart , they are there to remain in power at ALL costs

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  • lol, my comment got deleted. Guess there really is things the uploader doesn't want you to know!

  • @TheMoo1231 Looking forward to it. :)

  • @Gremmie4 lol sorry mate I'll send you a PM there are quite a few unclassified documents.

  • @TheMoo1231 "Lol many times". Good, good. So I'm meant to take your word on this, when you don't provide any source data, evidence or proof to back your claim? How about you SHOW me where they admitted to spraying chemical substances over populated areas for "research" or as an "official project"?

  • @Gremmie4 Lol many times, they admitted it years ago, not to affect population merely for "research".. that's the magic word, just like "terrorists".

  • @TheMoo1231 Where did the government admit to using aircraft passing over populated areas in order to spray chemicals to effect said population?

  • @Gremmie4 its NOT a theory its HARD FACTS that chemtrails exist when the govt. admit it and present it as an official project. What they are doing with it? that is a theory.

  • @terravires2 Water boils at 100C, or 212F, at 15 PSI (sea level). A change in altitude and, thus, a change in atmospheric pressure will change the temperature at which water boils.

  • @InhaleTripExhale I can't tell which of my comments you're replying to.

  • @TheMoo1231 I never said there weren't. Actually all of my comments here have only supported the theory.

    Granted, it IS a theory, let's not kid ourselves. But that said, I believe there is a lot of evidence to support it.

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