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@FALCON__001@FALCON__001 VAERS is open to anyone to report, so it includes unverified events that happen after vaccination, even if unrelated. Careful expert reviews and real-world data show vaccines are safe, and deaths caused by them are extremely rare.
@FALCON__001@FALCON__001 VAERS is a tool to spot possible issues, but reports there are not confirmed cases. Experts carefully check each report, and real studies show vaccines save lives and serious harm is very rare. The numbers don't match what you described.
@Ssuperdave4u@Ssuperdave4u Cloud seeding uses tiny amounts of silver iodide or salt to encourage rain, but it can't control weather on a large scale or be used as a weapon. It's more like helping clouds release rain, not controlling the world's weather.
@Ssuperdave4u@Ssuperdave4u Crop dusting does require training, but the planes in those photos are often large jets used for firefighting or research, not crop dusters. The visible trails from high-flying jets are just condensation from engine exhaust, not chemicals.
@DoreyMeryl67438@DoreyMeryl67438 Vaccines have saved millions of lives by preventing diseases like polio, measles, and smallpox. Serious side effects are extremely rare, and vaccines are closely monitored for safety. The evidence shows vaccines prevent illness and protect communities.
@historynwo@historynwo What we see as trails behind planes are just water vapor and tiny ice crystals, not chemicals. There's no evidence that antennas are used to spread aerosols--scientists have studied this and found nothing to support it.
@Dpcwolf@Dpcwolf Contrails can last a long time and spread out if the air is humid and cold at high altitudes. Sometimes they linger and cover the sky, sometimes they fade quickly--it all depends on the weather up there, not on anything being sprayed.
@NaziriteForLife@NaziriteForLife mRNA vaccines are not gene therapy and are not being used in routine care for cats and dogs. They don't change DNA and are designed to help the immune system fight disease, not harm animals. There's no evidence they are bio weapons.
@CathyGoodman4@CathyGoodman4 There's no evidence that COVID vaccines cause cancer. Studies have actually found no link between the vaccines and cancer risk. Claims about suppressed information aren't supported by the research or by cancer experts.
@ATomalty@ATomalty Even though the feedback isn't endless, the warming it causes still leads to more heatwaves, droughts, and rising seas. It's not about runaway warming, but about real changes that affect people, crops, and coastlines around the world.
@Dpcwolf@Dpcwolf Flying Cessnas is great experience, but commercial jets fly much higher, where cold air turns their exhaust into visible ice crystals--contrails. Geoengineering is a separate topic and isn't happening in the skies over Osoyoos.
@Marielaina3@Marielaina3 Climate change is backed by decades of science from experts worldwide. Taking action helps protect Alberta's jobs and resources for the long term, not just today. It's about making sure prosperity lasts for future generations.
@Fawnzie10@Fawnzie10 HPV often clears, but it can also cause cancers later in life. The vaccine safely protects against those risks. It's not about money--it's about preventing serious diseases before they start.
@ATomalty@ATomalty Thanks for your reply. The key point is that feedbacks like water vapor increase warming, but natural limits like cloud formation and heat loss to space keep the process from running away. That's why scientists see a rise, but not an endless loop.