The bill banning “weather correction activities” in Florida passed its first legislative hurdle on Tuesday. The Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee voted 6-3 votes along the party’s line after hearing comments from sponsors and President Donald Trump’s second wife.
The bill prohibits attempts to cause or disperse rain, snow, fog, or other atmospheric conditions, which may be called sowing clouds. Miami Sen. Ileana Garcia, sponsor of SB 56, said he is responding to numerous calls from residents about mysterious weather phenomena and health concerns.
“Some people call it a concern. Others will call it a conspiracy theory, but according to Florida politics, she said.
If SB 56 passes, states such as repealing almost 12 provisions in Florida law, causing cloud seeds to cause rain, thwart future innovation, and prohibiting the injection, release or dispersion of materials or devices. Allows changes to the license. The atmosphere within Florida’s boundaries “for the explicit purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or sunlight intensity.”
The bill also adds a fine of up to $100,000 for violations. This has increased dramatically from the original version of $10,000. Typically, a second-degree misdemeanor, such as a violation of the bill, is a $500 penalty.
At the committee hearing, Garcia raised the term “the bill itself is carefully avoided: Chemtrails.
“Even so, a lot of people will complain about the activity that many of our members have — the aircraft that are flying, the kind of condensation. And call spades spades apart Let’s go: Chemtrails,” she said. But think about what your concern is: health risks…including breathing issues. I get a lot of those complaints. and concerns about allergies, environmental impacts, potential soil and water contamination, harm to wildlife, destruction of ecosystems, overall government transparency, and government efficiency.
“That’s a problem. I play around with it all the time,” she said.
“Chem Trail” is a long-term conspiracy theory of evil people or government agencies spreading toxic chemicals to unsuspecting masses through white trails of condensed steam left in the sky by planes. It refers to.
Several speakers at the Global Wellness Forum, including Marla Maples, the mother of Trump’s second wife and daughter Tiffany, have agreed to the bill, perhaps metals injected into the air, an increase in Alzheimer’s patients, witnesses We talked about the information. of “unusual trails and stripes in the sky” left by planes before the hurricane hit the state.
But the Chemtrail has been exposed for years.
What is Chem Trail?
As explained in a Harvard University report, “Chemtrails” are the epidemic of conspiracy theory that refers to the types of plants, line-shaped clouds, or “condensed trails” that appear behind an aircraft engine under certain atmospheric conditions. It’s a word.
The National Weather Service composes a contrail when hot, moist air from the engine condenses into ice crystals of cold air. They often disappear quickly, but especially in dry weather, their appearance and durability can vary depending on the airplane’s flying conditions, such as altitude, temperature, humidity, sunlight, and wind speed.
Sometimes, in saturated, high humidity conditions, some cost rails can last for hours and spread into the curl clouds. This normal event is evidence that governments, military, or climate scientists are intentionally pumping chemicals into the atmosphere for various effects such as population control, weapon testing, mind control, and more. It was chosen by conspiracy theorists.
This theory was sufficient for the conspiracy world as the EPA worked with the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to publish a report exposing the Chemtrails theory. It’s spreading out. Other agencies, such as the US Air Force, have issued their own fact sheets explaining what the cost rail is.
“The EPA is not aware of any intentional behavior that releases chemicals or biological agents into the atmosphere,” the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said.
Conspiracy theorists point to reports such as evidence of conspiracy in the scheme.
The Fog brings conspiracy theory: Does the Florida Fog contain Seratia Marcesen? Rumors about Fogvid-24 are swirling. What do you know
Where did Chemtrails conspiracy theories come from?
In 1996, the US Air Force published a report on proposals to amend future weather. The report itself said it contained “fictional representations of future situations/scenarios”, which raised concerns about shadow evil plans. The USAF later revealed that the paper was written in response to a military directive seeking future scenarios and did not reflect current or future plans.
Since then, reports of proposed geographical engineering projects, rocket engine testing, widespread illness, or the formation of suspicious clouds, have led to more charges of chemtrail and government conspiracy. In recent months, concerns over the thick fog in Florida have also sparked rumors of chemical testing and attacks on the public.
Chemtrail is also blamed by hurricanes. Recently, when Hurricane Miltion became the second major hurricane to land in two weeks, conspiracy theorists claimed that the Biden administration is controlling the weather to influence elections. Spreading of misinformation has become very common, forcing both NOAA and FEMA to create fact-checking webpages.
Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green helped spread the rumors to X-posts, which have been seen more than 44 million times.
“Yes, they have control over the weather,” she said. “It’s ridiculous to say that everyone can’t lie,” she posted a follow-up asking if Americans agreed to have their weather fixed.
Green was widely ridiculed, former President Joe Biden called the claim “silly,” while Miami Republican Rep. Carlos Guimenez said, “humans can’t create or control a hurricane. People who think they can do it are Everyone needs to have their head checked.”
But anyway, the claim gained traction. Rolling Stone reported meteorologists were under death threat.
What does SB 36 do?
SB 36, Weather correction activities, do the following:
The 11 repealed Florida laws define and regulate state control. The clear purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or sunlight intensity is to change the second degree misdemeanor for those trying to correct the weather without a state license. , adds a fine of up to $100,000 for each violation. , research or experiment in the field of weather correction.
Tennessee passed a similar law last year, with several lawmakers mentioning the Chemtrails plot. Kentucky and Arizona have also introduced legislation to ban weather changes and geoengineering.
Can you control the weather?
On a small scale, yes.
The idea of cloud sowing that substances such as silver iodide and dry ice can be released into the atmosphere to increase rain and snow, and to relieve fog and disperse fog, was first put into practice in 1946. Ta. It has been found to work on a large scale.
“There is no technology that can create, destroy, modify, enhance or manipulate a hurricane in any form, shape or shape,” NOAA said.
In the 1960s, there were attempts by the US military to fix a hurricane in the Atlantic Basin called Project Stormfury. The project failed and was cancelled, NOAA said.
In February, researchers proposed dehydration of the atmosphere by sowing small particles known as ice nuclei into the upper atmosphere to slow climate change. However, other scientists were skeptical, and one researcher admitted that “there is no plan or technique to do this.”