Interesting — although it’s not an entirely new argument. Does it work with theories like that of chemtrails, though? Assuming I want to poison the atmosphere or something, say, with the end goal of cooling down the climate, I would need an absurd amount of power to be able to have very many secret planes, that don’t ever get flagged as “not actually a legit passenger plane” by any air force… which is why it’s likely not true. But we can’t really say that assuming I had such power the conspiracy would be unnecessary? The best way to do all that geoengineering would still be the chemtrail planes?
My understanding of the chemtrail conspiracy is the purpose is to for the government to spread mind-control chemicals (or something) via commercial planes. For that to be true, we’d have to assume the “chemicals” we’re talking about must be extremely potent given the altitude. If the government has access to this level of mind-control chemical technology, it does seem odd to waste so much of it by scattering it over absolutely remote areas at an altitude of 6 miles up. If the government already has an established web of secrecy and logistics implicating every airport, it would seem to me much cheaper to surreptitiously dump the mind-control chemicals into either the water or food supply. Or maybe the chemtrail argument is that they need the mind-control chemicals floating in the atmosphere? Again, it would seem cheaper to deploy the chemicals by fake factory smokestacks.
This conspiracy is hard to pin down obviously, but it seems to fit the overkill framework.
Interesting — although it’s not an entirely new argument. Does it work with theories like that of chemtrails, though? Assuming I want to poison the atmosphere or something, say, with the end goal of cooling down the climate, I would need an absurd amount of power to be able to have very many secret planes, that don’t ever get flagged as “not actually a legit passenger plane” by any air force… which is why it’s likely not true. But we can’t really say that assuming I had such power the conspiracy would be unnecessary? The best way to do all that geoengineering would still be the chemtrail planes?
My understanding of the chemtrail conspiracy is the purpose is to for the government to spread mind-control chemicals (or something) via commercial planes. For that to be true, we’d have to assume the “chemicals” we’re talking about must be extremely potent given the altitude. If the government has access to this level of mind-control chemical technology, it does seem odd to waste so much of it by scattering it over absolutely remote areas at an altitude of 6 miles up. If the government already has an established web of secrecy and logistics implicating every airport, it would seem to me much cheaper to surreptitiously dump the mind-control chemicals into either the water or food supply. Or maybe the chemtrail argument is that they need the mind-control chemicals floating in the atmosphere? Again, it would seem cheaper to deploy the chemicals by fake factory smokestacks.
This conspiracy is hard to pin down obviously, but it seems to fit the overkill framework.