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Why Did the Chemtrails Stop When the Government Shut Down?

A Simple Observation That Destroys the “Condensation Trail” Narrative

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Franklin O'Kanu
Oct 13, 2025
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"I have not done an exhaustive/objective analysis of the skies above the US after the so-called government shutdown 2 weeks ago. Nevertheless, in the southern midwest where I live, the skies have been quite cloudless and an azure blue most days since then. This is exceedingly unusual despite daytime temperatures in the 70's and 80's. I think Mr. O'kanu may be on to something important in correlating the shutdown with a marked reduction in SRM flights. "
- J Shannon
Picture taken yesterday - No Trails

The government shutdown revealed something very interesting to notice: clear skies.

I first saw a post on Substack about this a week or so ago when the government shutdown was announced. The government does nothing for us anyway, so shut down or not, I wasn’t aware.

However, this particular post opened my eyes because it pointed out something fascinating: ever since the government shutdown, we’ve been seeing clear skies.

And I thought, that sounds very interesting.

“Ever since the government shutdown, we’ve been seeing clear skies.”

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The Weekend Observation

This past weekend, I spent a lot of time outside, and I realized—

“Wait a second, it is clear. There’s literally not a cloud in the sky. No trails there as well. There’s nothing up there.”

So I had to ask myself:

  • Is it because there’s a government shutdown?

  • Is that why we’re…


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