chemtrails

Conspiracy theories tagged "chemtrails."

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Chemtrail Conspiracy Theory
Debunked

Chemtrail Conspiracy Theory

The belief that aircraft contrails are chemical agents sprayed for population control or weather modification. Claims, science, and evidence examined.

1996 · United States
Elite Depopulation Agenda
Debunked

Elite Depopulation Agenda

The theory that global elites plan to reduce world population through vaccines, pandemics, GMOs, and chemtrails. Origins, claims, evidence, and debunking.

1968 · United States
Debunked

Fogvid-24 Chemical Fog Conspiracy

In late 2024, social media users claimed mysterious fog was a chemical weapon dubbed 'Fogvid-24.' Meteorologists had a simpler explanation.

2024-11 · United States
Secret Geoengineering & Solar Radiation Management
Mixed

Secret Geoengineering & Solar Radiation Management

The theory that governments are secretly conducting large-scale geoengineering operations -- including cloud seeding, stratospheric aerosol injection, and solar radiation management -- without public knowledge or consent.

1996 · United States
Debunked

Chemtrail Heavy Metal Contamination

The specific claim that chemtrails deposit barium, strontium, and aluminum nanoparticles into the environment and human bodies, and why soil and water testing does not support it.

1996 · United States
Debunked

Chemtrail-Caused Respiratory Disease

The specific claim that chemtrail spraying causes asthma, allergies, and COPD by depositing particulate metals and biological agents in breathable air — debunked by atmospheric science and epidemiology.

1999 · United States
Mixed

Morgellons Disease — Real Condition or Delusional Parasitosis?

Thousands of people report colored fibers emerging from their skin. They say it's a new disease. Doctors say it's delusional parasitosis. The CDC spent $600,000 investigating. Neither side is happy with the answer.

2002 · United States
Chemtrails as Population Control
Debunked

Chemtrails as Population Control

The specific variant of chemtrail theory claiming the aerosols contain sterilization agents, slow-acting toxins, or mind-suppressing chemicals as part of a deliberate depopulation program.

1999 · United States