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Eugene

(65,320 posts)
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 01:51 PM 12 hrs ago

Unsubstantiated 'chemtrail' conspiracy theories lead to legislation proposed in US statehouses

Source: Associated Press

Unsubstantiated ‘chemtrail’ conspiracy theories lead to legislation proposed in US statehouses

By SARA CLINE and MELISSA GOLDIN
Updated 11:44 PM EDT, June 8, 2025

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — As Louisiana Rep. Kimberly Landry Coates stood before her colleagues in the state’s Legislature she warned that the bill she was presenting might “seem strange” or even crazy.

Some lawmakers laughed with disbelief and others listened intently, as Coates described situations that are often noted in discussions of “chemtrails” — a decades-old conspiracy theory that posits the white lines left behind by aircraft in the sky are releasing chemicals for any number of reasons, some of them nefarious. As she urged lawmakers to ban the unsubstantiated practice, she told skeptics to “start looking up” at the sky.

“I’m really worried about what is going on above us and what is happening, and we as Louisiana citizens did not give anyone the right to do this above us,” the Republican said.

Louisiana is the latest state taking inspiration from a wide-ranging conspiratorial narrative, mixing it with facts, to create legislation. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed a similar measure into law last year and one in Florida has passed both the House and the Senate. More than a dozen other states, from New York to Arizona, have introduced their own legislation.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/chemtrail-louisiana-ban-conspiracy-e7562efe0251588978153cef30034e63

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Unsubstantiated 'chemtrail' conspiracy theories lead to legislation proposed in US statehouses (Original Post) Eugene 12 hrs ago OP
Chemtrails? Is there anything they won't fall for? Walleye 12 hrs ago #1
Louisiana has a very real problem with toxic chemicals DBoon 11 hrs ago #2
They made a science fiction disaster movie about this about fifteen years ago, it was called 'Toxic Skies,' sop 11 hrs ago #3
All kinds of weirdos Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 5 hrs ago #4

DBoon

(23,776 posts)
2. Louisiana has a very real problem with toxic chemicals
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 01:54 PM
11 hrs ago

and it has nothing to do with fictional chemtrails

sop

(14,583 posts)
3. They made a science fiction disaster movie about this about fifteen years ago, it was called 'Toxic Skies,'
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 02:09 PM
11 hrs ago

Apparently, a lot of people took it seriously.

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