The website "The Burning Platform" includes a snapshot of a x (Twitter) post highlighting research that the White House has greenlit for air-based injections into the stratosphere. While the information about the research is correct, the article's addition to that information is the problematic part. The Burning Platform attempts to make claims for the government's use of "Chem-trails," stating that "They act like they aren't already doing it. Lying fucks" (1).
Chem-trails have been a term that conspiracy theorists have been grabbing onto for a long time. The basic idea that commercial planes are loaded with chemicals, meant to reduce population and IQ, are sprayed out of the aircraft during cruising to be spread through the air. This is a widespread belief due to the presence of contrails (trails that often form behind planes at high altitude due to condensation buildup mid-flight).
The Burning Platform attempts to use this research as "evidence" that the government has been using these techniques all along and is trying to hide them by creating studies that use similar technology. This is entirely false. In official research documents on solar radiation modification released and made available on President Biden's White House Archive website, it stated, "Existing research is not a preparatory measure for deployment, and the U.S. Government is not currently engaged in outdoor testing or deployment" (2). This statement from the very people publishing the research proves that no previous deployment of aerosol injections or chem-trail-like practices has occurred.
A 2023 report from the NOAA Chemical Science Laboratory provided insight into various types and strategies for deploying aerosol injections. Throughout this report, the NOAA states multiple times that significant research and careful consideration of which methods to use (if at all) are needed, because the environment and atmosphere are incredibly fragile and would be disrupted by attempting the wrong deployment strategies. This report, issued a significant time after the original article, proves even more that there is no deployment of "chem-trails" by the US government, thus stilling the need for further research, even a year after initial reports.
Finally, an article by CNBC, which appears to be where "The Burning Platform" got its original report. Not even anywhere in this article does it have anything to do with the current use by the US government of chem-trails or any other airplane-related aerosol injection. This article mainly highlights the potential environmental impacts of using proposed injections. There is still no evidence of the chem tails being used.
Ultimately, this news source is false. It is blatantly a conspiracy theorist's opinion that is based on absolutely no fact whatsoever.
1. https://www.theburningplatform.com/2022/10/18/conspiracy-theorists-right-again
2.https://bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Congressionally-Mandated-Report-on-Solar-Radiation-Modification.pdf
3.https://csl.noaa.gov/news/2023/390_1107.html
4.https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/13/what-is-solar-geoengineering-sunlight-reflection-risks-and-benefits.html