
EPA Head Lee Zeldin: 'Americans Have Questions About Geoengineering And Contrails'
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Zeldin's post comes as Republicans have spread absurd conspiracy theories suggesting the deadly flash flooding in Texas was caused by weather manipulation.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin gave a big nod to conspiracy theorists Thursday when he posted a message of support for Americans who “have questions about geoengineering and contrails.”
“For years, people who asked questions in good faith were dismissed, even vilified by the media and their own government,” Zeldin posted on X, formerly Twitter. “This ends today.”
Following his post, the EPA announced two new webpages that discuss geoengineering and contrails.
“EPA created these new online resources to communicate everything the agency knows about the latest science, research and other information regarding contrails and geoengineering,” the agency’s website said. “EPA is committed to total transparency with the American public on these topics.”
Zeldin’s post undoubtedly will fire up conspiracy theorists who believe — without evidence — that the government is actively using geoengineering and contrails to manipulate the weather for nefarious purposes.













