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Fifteen years after concerned Americans first began documenting the persistent white grids and lingering aerosol trails crisscrossing our skies from commercial and military aircraft, the geoengineering assault sprayed from U.S. planes remains one of the most brazen, unaccounted for experiments on the American people and the planet itself.
A decade and a half into public radar, the fight against aerial geoengineering has shifted from fringe suspicion to a populist frontline against unelected technocrats playing God with the atmosphere. Soil, water, and snow samples across the heartland still show anomalous metal spikes correlating with heavy spray days, while respiratory issues, crop failures, and bizarre weather patterns fuel demands for real answers.