The comedian demands answers about the planes leaving artificial clouds in the sky.
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Comedian and actor Jim Breuer has publicly urged Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to investigate and expose the source of persistent “chemtrail” spraying over the state. In a passionate Instagram post on Friday, the Half Baked star shared his concerns after witnessing planes creating artificial clouds that lingered in the sky for hours.
“Hey, Governor DeSantis. Today when I get up in St. Petersburg’s clear blue sky and I started watching all the planes spraying,” Breuer said. “And I know the FAA knows who’s flying. I’m pretty sure the governor can figure out who’s flying and spraying and creating these fake clouds in the sky.”
.@JimBreuer: “Today when I got up in St. Petersburg, it was clear blue skies and I started watching all the planes spraying … Who's flying and spraying and creating these fake clouds in the sky?” pic.twitter.com/L1aLPfWnWs
— Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) March 14, 2025
Breuer, a former Saturday Night Live cast member, continued by showing visible trails in the sky and noting that some planes seemed to intermittently stop and restart their spraying. The comedian urged Florida officials to take immediate action.
“So, Governor of Florida and Florida officials, what are we doing about this? And why don’t you start explaining exactly what it is?” Breuer asked. “Can we have an explanation and a stopping of this, please?”
Calls for Transparency on Geo-Engineering
Breuer’s demand for answers comes as discussions about geo-engineering programs continue to gain traction. Some officials within President Donald Trump’s administration, including Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Trump adviser Nicole Shanahan, have spoken out against what they describe as covert weather modification programs.
"Chemtrails" are tagged as a conspiracy theory, but "geoengineering, weather modification, atmospheric manipulation, etc" are the terms used in practice. Using the colloquial word "chemtrails" triggers gaslighting.
Here's a published paper in 2018 called "California Wildfires:…
— Nicole Shanahan (@NicoleShanahan) January 24, 2025
“I call them tanker terminators – we are paid more than any other pilot”
Chemtrail Pilot Whistleblower.
I’m convinced the majority of them are remotely operated – the tech obviously exists & there’s way too many. pic.twitter.com/jrd48iirbk
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) August 26, 2024
Breuer’s concerns echo growing calls from critics who argue that artificial cloud seeding and atmospheric manipulation are taking place without public consent. His plea to DeSantis aligns with increasing skepticism about government transparency on environmental interventions.
Trump Raises Concerns Over Environmental Spraying
Last month, President Donald Trump made remarks speculating about the possible effects of environmental spraying. He suggested that substances dispersed into the atmosphere could be contributing to rising health concerns, including autism rates.
Trump suggests the rising rates of autism among children could be linked to the U.S. government possibly spraying something in the air.
He claims other countries and the Pennsylvania Dutch don't have this issue and remain healthy.
Trump hints that "you’re going to find out… pic.twitter.com/EFWy64Y0Yt
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) February 21, 2025
“Maybe it’s a spray that we spray all over the place that nobody else does, other countries don’t,” Trump remarked during a public event, questioning whether aerial spraying was affecting public health.
COMEDIAN AND ACTOR ROB SCHNEIDER WEIGHS IN
BLOCKING out the Sun…
SPRAYING TOXIC METALS into the SKY…
POISONING our AIR and WATER…
What could GO WRONG?!
The CLIMATE BOILING GRIFT and CULT is a DEATH CULT… https://t.co/XqSyEYW8dJ— Rob Schneider (@RobSchneider) March 14, 2025
Will DeSantis Address the Concerns?
With Breuer’s high-profile push for answers, all eyes are now on Gov. DeSantis to see if he will respond. Will Florida’s governor take steps to halt the alleged spraying, or will these concerns continue to go unanswered? As public scrutiny of geo-engineering programs intensifies, questions remain about the extent and purpose of aerial atmospheric modifications.
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