Chemtrails is a 'conspiracy theory', right?
After all, only 'activists' (you know those pesky people) produce films based on conspiracy theory, right?
(illustration source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTjD_6NsoUg)
An article from 2012 on the website australianscience.com.au states:
"Cloud engineering research is underway at the University of Washington as a potential tool to ease climate change, but at this point is only at the initial stages."
See article at: http://www.australianscience.com.au/chemistry-2/chemtrails-conspiracy-theory/
So, apparently in the United States of America, 'chemtrails' is only at the "initial stages".
The US government had satellites in orbit for 10 years before they debated to tell the general population.
In Australia or rather to be more specific, in Victoria, cloud engineering was enshrined in a law called Rain-making Control Act 1967, or commonly known by its longer name of:
"An Act to regulate certain Rain-making and other Cloud-modification Processes, to make Provision with respect to Claims for Damages against Persons lawfully engaged therein and for other purposes"
as seen in document below:
See current Austlii reference at:
http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/vic/consol_act/rca1967198/
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