Lee Zeldin's recent video promotes EPA's new resources on geoengineering and contrails, aimed at addressing public concern and conspiracy theories. Zeldin emphasizes that questions surrounding these topics have been ignored and vilified in the past. He encourages engagement with inquiries about geoengineering and mentions efforts to clarify misconceptions without dismissing public fears. However, the EPA's webpage debunks the 'chemtrails' theory as mere condensation from air travel, while the geoengineering information remains less definitive and discusses techniques to influence climate.
Concerned Americans have urgent and important questions about geoengineering and contrails. For years, those asking were vilified by both the media and the government.
Instead of simply dismissing these questions and concerns as 'baseless conspiracies,' we’re meeting them head-on.
To anyone who's ever looked up to the streaks in the sky and asked, 'What the heck is going on?'... we've endeavored to answer all of your questions.
The new EPA webpage debunks the 'chemtrails' theory, stating that condensation is a 'normal effect' of air travel and not the result of malicious actions.
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