Sunday, 15 June 2025

Louisiana to Become First State to Outlaw Chemtrails


Louisiana becomes first State to outlaw the practise of spraying Chemtrails.

Louisiana is poised to become the first state to ban “chemtrails” as its legislators advance a groundbreaking bill to prohibit geo-engineering. The proposed law targets the intentional spraying of particulate matter into the atmosphere to manipulate weather, moving the state’s chemtrail ban to the Senate for further consideration.

On Thursday, Senate Bill 46 (SB46) passed the Louisiana House with a vote of 58 to 33. The bill aims to prohibit “the intentional release or dispersion of chemicals into the environment of this state with the express purpose of affecting temperature,” addressing concerns about geo-engineering practices and their environmental impact.

Infowars.com reports: “This bill is to prevent any chemicals above us in the air, specifically to modify the weather,” State Rep. Kimberly Landry Coates (R-Ponchatoula) told the House floor.

Questioned on the facts behind geo-engineering, Rep. Coates noted that other than aluminum nanoparticles, researchers have also found the heavy metal “barium,” as well as other substances “with long words that I can’t pronounce.”

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Asked, “Who is doing this?” Rep. Coates responded, “There are multiple people. Multiple groups, contractors.”

“I’ve seen the documents with at least nine federal agencies,” she stated.

The bill, introduced in April by Senator Michael “Big Mike” Fesi (R-District 20), “explicitly forbids such actions, while also allowing exceptions for fire retardant or suppressant substances and agricultural activities, such as the aerial application of seeds, fertilizers, or pesticides, as long as these occur below one thousand feet above ground level.”

“Additionally, the bill authorizes the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality to utilize information and surveillance capabilities from the Louisiana Air National Guard,” the bill states.

If passed by the Senate, SB46 moves on to the governor’s desk and, if signed, goes into law on August 1, 2025.

The state’s move against geo-engineering comes as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., revealed last August he’s aware of the airborne chemical assault and wants to stop it.

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