There’s not a cloud to be seen as I drive with my seven-year-old son – apart from the five unnatural lines left behind by planes in a grid pattern, that is. “Why do people want to control the weather?” my son ponders aloud, looking up at the unnatural lines.
Weeks prior, we saw similar trails in the sky and I told him they weren’t natural clouds, but rather chemicals flown high in the air to influence what the clouds did. “They’re not controlling it, buddy,” I reassured him, reminding him that God has the weather under control.
Nevertheless, our experience raises the issue of geoengineering, specifically chemtrails or Stratospheric Aerosolic Injection. Recent catastrophic floods, as well as U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s bill to ban such activity, have brought much attention to thes