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It loaded for me but the page/Guardian wanted to allow cookies .
Is that something worrisome...? btw..I'm really ignorant about most internet protocols. ;)

Virtually every site you visit leaves cookies on your computer. Whereas before it was done without telling you, now they have to let you know. You can delete them afterwards if you don't want to keep them.
 
There's an "Austrian Chemtrail Pilots Union" on Twitter :)
https://twitter.com/ChemtrailGang

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And ... did we get a "thank you" for the beautiful weather today?
 
Virtually every site you visit leaves cookies on your computer. Whereas before it was done without telling you, now they have to let you know. You can delete them afterwards if you don't want to keep them.
You can set Firefox up to delete everything every time you close the program and open it again. Keeps things tidy.
 

Tennessee lawmakers vote to ban geoengineering, with allusions to 'chemtrails' conspiracy theory


The Tennessee state House of Representatives passed a bill Monday designed to prevent geoengineering, the practice of intentionally modifying the atmosphere to counteract global warming.

240325-las-vegas-aircraft-contrails-2019-ac-1137p-cdc41d.jpg


The bill, which had already passed in the state Senate, covers a variety of technological interventions. They include theoretical ideas about cooling the climate by an approach known as solar radiation modification, as well as more limited practices that affect the weather, like cloud seeding, a technique used to increase rain and snowfall.

...lawmakers’ discussions of the proposal toed a line between fact and fiction, with several suggesting that solar geoengineering projects are already underway and others referring to fears and misunderstandings that appeared to stem from the “chemtrails” conspiracy theory.

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/rcna145015

maximus otter
 

Tennessee lawmakers vote to ban geoengineering, with allusions to 'chemtrails' conspiracy theory


The Tennessee state House of Representatives passed a bill Monday designed to prevent geoengineering, the practice of intentionally modifying the atmosphere to counteract global warming.

240325-las-vegas-aircraft-contrails-2019-ac-1137p-cdc41d.jpg


The bill, which had already passed in the state Senate, covers a variety of technological interventions. They include theoretical ideas about cooling the climate by an approach known as solar radiation modification, as well as more limited practices that affect the weather, like cloud seeding, a technique used to increase rain and snowfall.

...lawmakers’ discussions of the proposal toed a line between fact and fiction, with several suggesting that solar geoengineering projects are already underway and others referring to fears and misunderstandings that appeared to stem from the “chemtrails” conspiracy theory.

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/rcna145015

maximus otter
April 1.

Appropriate.

This is unenforceable.
 
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