Tennessee Bill Banning Chemtrails Passes House, Heads to Governor Lee's Desk
Legislation prohibits the release "by any means" of potentially dangerous chemicals into the sky to block the sun.
A bill prohibiting the federal government from engaging in geoengineering experimentation involving the release of chemicals into the sky, what some refer to as “chemtrails,” passed the Tennessee House of Representatives on Monday.
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The legislation (SB 2691) passed the House with 70 ‘yes’ votes and 22 ‘no’ votes.
It prohibits “the intentional injection, release, or dispersion, by any means, of chemicals, chemical compounds, substances, or apparatus within the borders of this state into the atmosphere with the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight.”
The bill now heads to Governor Bill Lee’s (R) desk to be signed into law.
The new law will take effect July 1, 2024.
Pennsylvania Senator Doug Mastriano (R) recently announced plans to introduce similar legislation in his state.
In June 2023, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) released a congressionally mandated report suggesting that both global and regional geoengineering projects are being carried out “covertly,” without citizens’ knowledge.
Page 43 of the document confirms the U.S. government “conducts or funds limited research into solar radiation modification” (SRM), which involves the use of airplanes or balloons to disperse potentially dangerous chemicals into the stratosphere to reflect sunlight away from Earth.
SRM is practiced in the name of so-called “climate change.”
The same page of the White House document also confirms that U.S. Congress has been directing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) to fund SRM research “for the last several years.”
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Tennessee Representatives voting yes on the new bill were:
Alexander
Barrett
Baum
Boyd
Bricken
Bulso
Burkhart
Butler
Capley
Carr
Carringer
Cepicky
Cochran
Crawford
Darby
Davis
Doggett
Eldridge
Farmer
Fritts
Gant
Garrett
Grills
Haston
Hawk
Helton-Haynes
Hicks, G.
Hicks, T.
Hill
Holsclaw
Howell
Hulsey
Hurt
Johnson, C.
Keisling
Kumar
Lafferty
Lamberth
Leatherwood
Littleton
Lynn
Marsh
Martin, B.
Martin, G.
McCalmon
Moody
Moon
Powers
Raper
Reedy
Richey
Rudd
Rudder
Russell
Shaw
Sherrell
Slater
Sparks
Stevens
Terry
Todd
Travis
Vaughan
Vital
Warner
White
Williams
Wright
Zachary
Sexton
Representatives voting no include:
Behn
Camper
Clemmons
Dixie
Freeman
Glynn
Hakeem
Hardaway
Hemmer
Jernigan
Johnson, G.
Jones
Love
McKenzie
Miller
Mitchell
Parkinson
Pearson
Powell
Thompson
Towns
Whitson
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We will see if the Governor sign it. WHY would anyone do this to our earth and humanity? They are being done worldwide because NGO’s are being paid so much money they are willing to kill their own families for it. Again…thank you for keeping this public. Some state has to be the first here’s hoping its Tennessee🙏🏻
This is good because more people are becoming aware of what's going on. I ask the deniers if they think it's odd that states are legislating against "conspiracy theories" and projects that don't exist. Texas legislated against this a couple/few years ago but they still spray. Evidently it's hard to enforce the law. Here's a good video about that. If you can, watch until the end because she makes some good points about the powers that are using the bills to outlaw gasoline cars unless the bill is carefully worded.