(Alabama) House committee advances bill to ban chemtrails [View all]
https://www.alreporter.com/2026/02/16/house-committee-advances-bill-to-ban-chemtrails/
The fatal flooding of Camp Mystic last summer in Texas was not merely tragic happenstance, said multiple speakers at last weeks Alabama House State Government Committeeit was the direct result of chemtrails.
I have watched the weather, cloud-seeding in Texas and it happened right before Camp Mystic, said Ted Holley, a frequent speaker on Republican bills. And yes, it breaks my heart; but yes, that 500-year flood was the result of cloud-seeding in Texas.
Holley and others were speaking on House Bill 25 by State Representative Mack Butler, R-Rainbow City, which would create a Class B misdemeanor for the injection, release or dispersal of a chemical, a chemical compound, a substance, or an apparatus into the atmosphere within or above this state for the purpose of affecting the weather, including temperature, climate, and intensity of sunlight.
Butler told the committee that he had learned about bee populations being affected by Alzheimers due to high concentrations of aluminum in bee pupae. Speakers pointed to chemtrails as the source of this aluminum, thus connecting the declining bee population to chemtrails.