Dear California, you did not make the cut. Your state hates you. They're prepared to turn California into a wasteland. Seriously. They already use wind patterns and weather modification to ensure no toxic smoke hovers over their neighborhood, their children, or their schools. But given these fires combined with chemtrails that cause the toxic smoke coming off the mountain to hover in the air trapped in the clouds formed by the chemtrails. If they don't kill you with the winds, they kill you with the fire. If they don't kill you with the fire, they kill you with the smoke. If they don't kill you with the smoke, they kill you with the toxic waste. And apparently, the EPA is on it, right? They've got their staging area all built up and manned in the face of citizen protest. It's the federal government. They make decisions unilaterally, yet call for cooperation.
This video is found on LA Recovers, the LA County/EPA cooperative updates.
The top agency in charge of clean-up is the EPA. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)
There is a California waste department, called the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC).
So this article is dated April 2, 2024, and a few of the 7 states have either completely banned or started the legal process of banning chemtrails, otherwise known as geoengineering.
"Chemtrail Bans Introduced in 7 States Now that Republicans Have Solved All the Real Problems," Collin Woodard, MSN, April 2, 2024.
Kentucky,
Minnesota,
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island,
South Dakota,
Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano made headlines recently when he floated legislation that would ban chemtrails, which aren’t real and only exist in the minds of unhinged conspiracy theorists. His bill wasn’t entirely original, though, as it was modeled after a similar bill that recently passed the state senate in Tennessee. As Substack’s Radical Reports reports, these are far from the only chemtrail bills being introduced around the country, and wouldn’t you know it, the sponsors are all Republica
In Rhode Island, State Senator Elaine Morgan introduced SB 2540, which would “prohibit stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), solar radiation modification (SRM) experimentation, and other hazardous weather engineering activities.” And in Kentucky, State Representative Steve Rawlings introduced HB 506, which would ban “any form of geoengineering activities,” including “intentional manipulation of the environment, through an atmospheric polluting activity, to effect changes to the earth’s atmosphere or surface.”
There’s also Minnesota State Representative Jeff Dotseth’s HB 4687, which would ban “polluting atmospheric activity or use an unmarked or unidentified aircraft or other vehicle or facility.” In New Hampshire, State Representative Jason Gerhard’s HB1700 would outlaw the “intentional release of polluting emissions, including cloud seeding, weather modification, excessive electromagnetic radio frequency, and microwave radiation.” And in South Dakota, State Senator Tom Pischke’s SB 215 would ban the “intentional release of polluting emissions into the atmosphere by cloud seeding, weather modification, excessive electromagnetic radio frequency and microwave radiation.
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