>>3944058 (LB)
From two breads ago. I don't feel like rewriting the whole thing.
>>3942659 (prev)
Holy shit. I watch that video and missed that.
And a quick check doesn't reveal any county or town called Broward in California.
People would notice a low-flying helicopter over their homes.
On the other hand, one guy in a car driving around on the back roads could cause all this by stopping a few times to light some dry bushes on fire. Laser or matches, doesn't matter.
What exactly is the original evidence for chemtrails?
When I look into the topic all I can find is chaff. I find pics of crisscrossing contrails. I find pics of firefighting aircraft and test setups for simulating the movement of passengers in aircraft. And then there are the idiots who look at weather satellite photos and say wave clouds are chemtrail spraying. But where is the air sampling and analysis to identify the composition?
Chemtrails seem to be accepted common knowledge. But I can't find the actual evidence.