US military accused of spraying nanoparticles to control weather, spread illness

US military accused of using nanoparticles to alter weather

By Abu Huraira
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November 12, 2025
US military accused of spraying nanoparticles to control weather, spread illness

The United States military is accused of spraying nearly 40 to 60 million nanoparticles in the sky every year to weaponize weather.

Though the U.S. government has already dismissed this allegation, an environmental researcher for 30 years, Dane Wigington, believes that this secret mission has backfired and crippled Earth’s ability to overcome human-caused pollution.

The “chemtrail conspiracy” revolves around the idea that the government sprays dangerous chemicals from specialised planes, equipped with secret nozzles and tanks, to control the weather and make people sick.

Wigington claims that the U.S. military has been spraying these nanoparticles since the 1990s to control global warming and cool the planet. However, he believes that these secretive programs have damaged the planet’s natural life-support systems.

In an interview with Tucker Carlson, he claimed to have been collecting data on these secret U.S. missions for the last 27 years. He supported his stance by citing a 1978 U.S. Senate Committee document titled "Weather Modification: Programs, Problems, Policy, and Potential."

Wigington said that photos of specialised planes, whistleblower testimonies, lab tests on rain samples and government documents are proof that the chemtrail conspiracy theory is true.

The environmental researcher alleged that the government tried to carry out geoengineering to control weather, adding, “Earth’s climate could have been much better if these weather warfare missions had not been deployed.”