The agency took the unusual step of creating websites debunking the conspiracy theory that chemicals are being sprayed in the sky to control the weather or do other things.

The websites are:

Apparently this conspiracy theory was too bonkers for even the Trump regime.

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    Or… and here’s my own little conspiracy theory… it was pushed by bad actors at the EPA, as such an “unusual step” could serve as a reverse psy-op to further initiate and entrench the nutcases who believe in extreme weather-modifying geoengineering, because “why is the EPA trying so hard to tell us it’s not real, it must be a cover-up, ABOLISH THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTION AGENCY NOW!” (/s)

    It does read as an earnest attempt by the reasonable people at the EPA, with info in clear language that attempts to appeal to a reader in saying their questions are valid. Even so, it will probably fuel the above conspiratorial thinking either way.

    Hell, it’s already fueled mine. I don’t know who or what parts of this government we can trust anymore.