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Conspiracy theorists read between lines in the sky

By Traci Watson
USA TODAY

A new conspiracy theory sweeping the Internet and radio talk
shows has set parts of the federal government on edge.

The theory: The white lines of condensed water vapor that jets
leave in the sky, called contrails, are actually a toxic
substance the government deliberately sprays on an unsuspecting
populace.

Federal bureaucracies have gotten thousands of phone calls,
e-mails and letters in recent years from people demanding to know
what is being sprayed and why. Some of the missives are
threatening.

It's impossible to tell how many supporters these ideas have
attracted, but the people who believe them say they're tired of
getting the brush-off from officials. And they're tired of health
problems they blame on ''spraying.''

''This is blatant. This is in your face,'' says Philip Marie Sr.,
a retired nuclear quality engineer from Bartlett, N.H., who says
the sky above his quiet town is often crisscrossed with ''spray''
trails.

''No one will address it,'' he says. ''Everyone stonewalls this
thing.''

The situation Marie and others describe is straight out of The
X-Files. He and others report one day looking up at the sky and
realizing that they were seeing abnormal contrails: contrails
that lingered and spread into wispy clouds, multiple contrails
arranged in tick-tack-toe-like grids or parallel lines, contrails
being laid down by white planes without registration numbers.

Believers call these tracks ''chemtrails.'' They say they don't
know why the chemicals are being dropped, but that doesn't stop
them from speculating. Many guess that the federal government is
trying to slow global warming with compounds that reflect
sunlight into the sky.  Some propose more ominous theories, such
as a government campaign to weed out the old and sick.

Exasperated by persistent questions, the Environmental Protection
Agency, NASA, the Federal Aviation Administration and the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration joined forces
last fall to publish a fact sheet explaining the science of
contrail formation. A few months earlier, the Air Force had put
out its own fact sheet, which tries to refute its opponents'
arguments point by point.

''If you try to pin these people down and refute things, it's,
'Well, you're just part of the conspiracy,' '' says atmospheric
scientist Patrick Minnis of NASA's Langley Research Center in
Hampton, Va.  ''Logic is not exactly a real selling point for
most of them.''

Nothing is ''out there'' except water vapor and ice crystals, say
irritated scientists who study contrails. Some, such as Minnis,
are outraged enough by the claims of chemtrail believers that
they have trolled Internet chat rooms to correct misinformation
or have gotten into arguments with callers.

''Conspiracy nonsense,'' snorts Kenneth Sassen, an atmospheric
scientist at the University of Utah. ''These things are at 30,000
to 40,000 feet in the atmosphere. They're tiny particles. They're
not going to affect anyone.''

The cloud-forming contrails that conspiracy theorists find so
ominous are ''perfectly natural,'' Minnis says. The odd grid and
parallel-line patterns are easily explained as contrails blown
together by the wind, scientists say.

USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co. Inc.


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