Saturday, November 15, 2025

It Doesn't Take Much To Control A Mind Like That

 Since the murder of Charlie Kirk it seems that certain members of the "media" have been emboldened to bring out their worst. Young Tucker Carlson brought a guest onto his podcast, since he lacks major network exposure these days, who discussed chemtrails. More specifically, Young Tucker announced, “The government has finally admitted that chemtrails are real. It’s called geoengineering, and it’s far worse than anything you imagined. Dane Wigington explains.” 

Dane Wiginton, not a made up name by the way, is one of the foremost whackjob voices in the chemtrail loony bin. He appeared on Young Tucker's show to reinvigorate the claims that the condensing water from jet exhaust is actually a stream of chemicals designed to control the weather, or if you want to get really up into the front row of tin foil hats, bioengineering. 

This is nothing new. Folks started worrying about those lines in the sky all the way back in the 1920s, and that only ramped up during World War II, when the number of "suspicious" aircraft expanded mightily. By the 1990s, air travel created the perfect storm that was capped off by Al Gore's invention of the Internet, allowing "experts" to sit in front of their keyboards and pound out their "theories" for consumption and regurgitation for anyone else sitting in front of their keyboard with a loose brain cell or two. 

It's just such a good thing that we live in a world in which conspiracy theories and babble can easily be distinguished from facts. It would really be a shame if anyone in any position of real authority would grab hold of this nonsense and try to apply it to real life where we all live. 

Like this guy who stumbled on an article that claimed President Barack Obama had received millions of dollars over the past decade or so for the use of his name in "Obamacare." This guy went on to share this tidbit of information with his eleven million social media followers, without noticing that it came from a web site devoted to political satire. This guy, who also happens to be a convicted felon, never bothered to clear up the matter. Instead a few days later he hopped to another chestnut about President Obama's birthplace and religious affiliation“A man using a different name. Swore on a Bible he doesn’t believe in. And betrayed a country he wasn’t born in.” 

Again, it's just a darn good thing that no one in any position of real influence or power spreads this kind of harmful hooey. 

Or at least that's what the Muslim Alien Overlords want us to think. 

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