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Florida Airport Confirms: No Chemtrail Activity Detected in Weather Modification Reports

    Where the chemtrails aren’t: Florida airport reports show no weather modification activity
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    ORLANDO, Fla. – Today, the skies are notably clear of any unusual aerial activity.

    Earlier this year, Florida legislators enacted a law requiring airports across the state to keep track of any “geoengineering and weather modification activities,” including the ever-controversial chemtrails. This legal move comes amidst ongoing debates about whether such practices are being covertly conducted.

    The term “chemtrails” refers to a long-standing conspiracy theory suggesting that airplanes are used to disperse harmful chemicals into the atmosphere. However, mainstream science has consistently debunked these claims, attributing the visible trails left by aircraft to a natural phenomenon.

    These trails, commonly known as “contrails,” occur when the hot and humid exhaust from jet engines condenses into water vapor upon meeting the frigid air at high altitudes. This process creates the distinctive line-shaped clouds often seen streaking across the sky.

    Despite scientific evidence, Florida’s legislative body sought to ensure transparency and accountability, mandating that these trails are nothing more than contrails, devoid of any clandestine chemical spraying.

    [RELATED: Florida lawmakers consider mid-decade congressional redistricting]

    The legislature passed SB 56 earlier this year. The law prohibits any sort of weather modification activities. It makes spraying chemicals at high altitude a third-degree felony.

    It also required Florida’s public-use airports to start monitoring for said activities and submit reports to the Florida Department of Transportation starting in October.

    According to a memorandum from the Florida Department of Transportation to the airports, dated Nov. 15, airports must affirm that they are conducting daily assessments for, “the physical presence of any aircraft equipped with components to support the intentional emission, injection, release, or dispersion of air contaminants into the state’s atmosphere for the express purpose of affecting the temperature, weather, climate, or intensity of sunlight.”

    You can read the memorandum yourself by going HERE.

    The state maintains a website called StopChemtrails.com. There’s a map on the site that shows every airport is in compliance, but that doesn’t say whether the airports have found anything.

    So starting in October, News 6 submitted public records requests, first to the Florida Department of Transportation, and then to the individual airports themselves.

    The state finally returned two monthly reports in December, for October and November, and some of the airports also responded.

    Two reports from St. Cloud’s airport show the clouds are clean.

    While the City of Sanford may have been dealing with a persistent smell recently, the air at its airport? Nothing to report.

    The air at DeLand’s airport — no trace of chemtrails there, according to its report.

    Kissimmee, Cocoa and New Smyrna Beach also all came up clean.

    In fact, from Orlando International Airport to Umatilla Municipal Airport, every Central Florida airport we contacted reported no weather modification activity.

    According to the public records, it’s the same for every public airport in Florida.

    To report, the airport staff file with a state site that ask about aircraft based at the airport, and aircraft stopping at the facility while in transit.

    And in both reports, in both columns, every response is “No.”

    No chemtrails, no secret spraying, no weather manipulation.

    Just a lot of paperwork and, according to airport staff, a growing sense of confusion over what, exactly, the state is looking for, and how long the airports need to keep checking the “no” box.

    We’ve posted the October and November state reports at the end of this story. The report for December will come out in January.

    Florida has had rules requiring a license for any weather modification activities since 1957. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection had never received an application for a permit or license.

    Back in July, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier sent a letter to all public-use airports, threatening the loss of state funding for infrastructure projects if the facilities did not comply with the new reporting rules.

    “Because airports are most likely to catch those who seek to weaponize science in order to push their agenda, your compliance with these reporting obligations is essential to keeping our state safe from these harmful chemicals and experiments,” Uthmeier wrote. “We need your help to keep our state free and make sure the skies belong to the people — not to private contractors, corporate experiments, or climate extremists.”

    This morning, I sent a letter to all public-use airports in Florida addressing the state’s new ban on weather modification.

    This landmark legislation marks another victory for health, freedom, and environmental protection in Florida.

    We expect full cooperation from our airports… pic.twitter.com/VyL6FQjSuh

    — Attorney General James Uthmeier (@AGJamesUthmeier) July 14, 2025

    The state also maintains a website where people can report suspected weather modification activities.

    The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is supposed to investigate claims to determine if there’s been a violation.

    News 6 filed a public records request with FDEP to find out how many claims have been filed so far, how many have been investigated, and what has been found.

    We are waiting to hear back.

    [READ the FDOT October geoengineering report]

    [READ the FDOT November geoengineering report]

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