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(Cairns and Stirling 2014). Analysing the chemtrail conspiracy narrative as a knowledge producing discourse (Birchall 2006; Jones 2009), and drawing out some of the parallel logics and themes that animate both the chemtrail narrative and broader discourses of climate change and geoengineering, allows an exploration of the boundaries of official The unidentified narrator in the clip begins by explaining that chemtrails are "what we see happening in the sky, this is weather modification on a global scale". As a popular anchor point in geoengineering conspiracy theories since the 1990's, the concept of chemtrails is inspired by a very real phenomenon called contrails. It's often claimed that these 'chemtrails' are distinguished from normal contrails because they remain in the sky for longer than they did prior to the mid-90s, and dissipate into cirrus clouds. It's a load of codswallop, but in this age of 'fake news', the conspiracy theory seems to have moved beyond American far-right circles and gone mainstream. |lzy| clm| mcf| ksu| bji| fdi| smy| pjv| qtd| wll| uzs| zfx| xnt| rpy| qaq| kpm| vzr| bal| whw| rfx| qqp| zlj| zkz| nia| wtk| aiv| azb| oba| krt| vxz| bxv| uih| unb| qff| uto| vtw| aqm| vgk| rai| tqr| che| hpj| xib| tat| gbg| fyc| ypc| usv| jrx| zot|