BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Look up into the sky on any given day, and you may see one or two contrails—white lines formed when a hot jet engine meets cold air in the atmosphere. But for Louisiana State Sen. Mike Fesi, those contrails are the subject of much controversy.
“I got videos of jets passing where it dissipates at the same time, and another jet passing, and the stuff is spreading out. It’s just a matter of us stirring the pot and trying to figure out what’s going on,” Fesi said.
Fesi claims those white lines in the sky could be evidence of weather modification or cloud seeding, even though it’s not common practice in Louisiana.
Fesi worked to pass a law officially banning those practices (Act No. 95), which went into effect last week. However, for state Rep. C. Denise Marcelle, t