'Chemtrails,' cloud seeding would be banned under bill passed by Florida Senate
5 points
6 days ago
| 2 comments
| tallahassee.com
| HN
hello_computer
6 days ago
[-]
I’d worry more about the leaded avgas they still use in prop planes—thousands of bored doctors, lawyers, & execs spew it into the atmosphere every weekend.
reply
ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7
6 days ago
[-]
reply
treetalker
6 days ago
[-]
The nonsense is really just off the charts lately. Ileana Garcia, the sponsor, is the Republican Florida Senator representing Coral Gables, Florida — the home of the University of Miami.

> "I have a problem with people spraying perfume around me sometimes, don't you have a problem with people spraying things into the atmosphere that really have no type of empirical data, that you just don't know who they are or what they're doing?" said Sen. Ileana Garcia, R-Coral Gables, the bill's sponsor, on Thursday morning.

> On Thursday in floor debate, however, Garcia said, while discussing the disinformation that has tagged along with this bill: "There are condensation trails, and then there are chemtrails that have yet to be established and understood."

> The bill would also establish a hotline with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection so residents concerned with streaks in the sky can call and report them.

reply