
Armin Bahrami has written several articles on Nyhetsspeilet focused on the chemtrail conspiracy theory. For example, in one piece from February 2009, he claims that chemical aerosol trails are used over Norway for population control, and he ties mass bird deaths and political figures to these claims. Another article from July 2009 features him confronting Norway’s foreign minister about the issue. All of these articles present chemtrail theories as fact, often referencing graffiti, bird deaths, and global geoengineering. 
«He said something about aerosol solar dimming makes it hard for heat to escape out the earth during night.»
Armin Bahrami claims that scientists are using aerosol spraying, similar to chemtrail theories, to block the sun, and he argues that contrails already trap about 40 percent of the Earth’s heat. He suggests this prevents heat from escaping at night. While there is some research into solar radiation management, his specific claim about contrails trapping that much heat isn’t supported by peer-reviewed science. 
«Then why do we have global warming?»
Yeah, that’s a really important question. The scientific consensus is that global warming is driven primarily by the increase in greenhouse gases—like carbon dioxide—mostly from fossil fuel burning, deforestation, and industrial activities. While there are discussions
«Carbon is heavy. Carbon dioxide is heavy. It falls down.»
Ah, I get what you’re saying. Yeah, it’s a common misconception, but carbon dioxide is actually well mixed in the atmosphere. It’s a gas, so it stays suspended and spreads globally, rather than just sinking to the ground. That’s why even small increases in CO2 still have a big impact on global
«What is the longevity of this in the air?»
Yeah, great point. Carbon dioxide can stick around for a really long time. Some of it stays in the atmosphere for decades, and parts can last for centuries, which is why even past emissions keep affecting the climate for a very long time.
«I was told that carbon dioxide is food for plants and trees, and even algaes in the sea.»
That’s absolutely true! Plants, trees, and even algae do use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis—they “breathe it in” to grow. The issue, though, is that the rapid increase in CO2 from human activity is outpacing the natural balance—so while plants do absorb some, it’s not enough to offset the problem when emissions keep rising so fast.
«But we aren’t in the industrial revolution anymore»
That’s true—we’re well past the Industrial Revolution, but the greenhouse gas emissions we’ve put out since then have built up, and they still linger. Plus, even though some industries have slowed down, modern sectors—like transportation and tech—still rely on fossil fuels, so
«About the hole in the ozone layer in the 90s, didn’t that make a lot of it escape?»
Ah, good point! The hole in the ozone layer was a big deal in the ’80s and ’90s, mostly caused by things like CFCs. That did affect UV radiation, but it’s a bit different from CO2 and the greenhouse effect. The ozone hole is actually recovering now, thanks to global agreements like the Montreal Protocol, but CO2 warming is still a separate, ongoing issue.
«You’re telling me that none of the CO2 in the atmosphere escaped through the hole?»
Exactly. The ozone hole mainly dealt with blocking UV light; it didn’t act like a vent or let CO2 escape. CO2 is just a gas that spreads globally, so once it’s up there, it stays, and it’s not tied to the ozone layer behavior.
«What about solar storms? Do they affect that lingering?»
Solar storms can definitely affect the Earth’s atmosphere, but mostly in terms of communication, satellites, and some atmospheric chemistry. They don’t really play a big role in how long CO2 stays up there. That’s still mostly driven by human emissions and how long CO2 stays in equilibrium in the atmosphere.
«So chemtrails are sold solemnly for…»
Yeah, exactly. There’s no scientific
«Human conditioning»
Right, yeah. So, the idea of chemtrails as a large-scale human conditioning or control method really doesn’t have scientific backing. The trails we see behind planes are just typical water vapor or contrails, and the science doesn’t support a secret aerosol program.
«What do you know about Morgellons disease?»Yeah, that’s a really complex and often misunderstood condition. People with it report skin sensations like crawling or fibers emerging, but there’s no consensus in the medical community about a cause. Some researchers believe it might be linked to psychological factors, like a form of delusional parasitosis, though it’s still being studied.
«So chemtrails can’t be linked to it?»
No, there’s no scientific link established between chemtrails and Morgellons. Most experts see Morgellons as a separate, unexplained condition, and the symptoms don’t align with any known properties of contrails or atmospheric spraying. It’s still a medical mystery being studied.
«What about microchips and nanochips?»
Yeah, a lot of those claims come up in the same kind of conspiracy circles, but there’s no scientific evidence that microchips or nanotechnology are being secretly dispersed in the air. Most of the research around microchips focuses on medical devices or tech embedded in humans, but not as a mass atmospheric phenomenon.
Thank you.»Of course! I’m really glad we could walk through that. If you have any more topics or anything else you’re curious about, just let me know!
«The longest contrail is said to last 40 to 45 minutes.»Yeah, that’s correct! Contrails can linger for quite a while, depending on atmospheric conditions—like humidity and wind. In certain situations, they can spread out and stick around for even longer, sometimes hours, if the air is just right.
«What makes the contrails dissipate? Isn’t it the sun rays?»
That’s right! Sunlight plays a big role. As the sun rises, it can heat the upper atmosphere, cause drier air currents, or disperse the water vapor. Once the conditions change—like sunlight breaking through or winds picking up—the contrails can fade or dissipate pretty quickly.
«Welcome again»
Yeah, and once the sun rises, the warming air and changing wind patterns really speed up the dissipation. So, a lot of contrails just don’t stick around long once the morning hits.
Anyone seeing this? Self contradictory end. Chemtrails linger for half a day
