Trails of Deception: Debunking the Chemtrail Conspiracy
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In an age where the sky bears witness to humanity's greatest triumphs—thousands of jets slicing through the clouds daily, weaving a web of global connection—it's easy to forget that what we see above isn't always what it seems. Those ethereal white streaks trailing high-flying aircraft? To most, they're harmless contrails, born of frozen water vapor in the frigid upper atmosphere. But to millions ensnared by the chemtrail conspiracy, they're proof of a sinister plot: secret chemical sprays ...























