Proof: Ban on chemtrails in Florida is FAKE
(NaturalHealth365) For months, many Floridians believed the state had finally put an end to suspicious aerial spraying after political statements suggested Florida was “banning chemtrails.” Governor Ron DeSantis and Senator Ileana Garcia spoke publicly about stopping geoengineering, giving the impression that skies would soon clear.
However, the recently enacted Senate Bill 56 (SB 56), which officially took effect July 1, 2025, tells a different story. While the law strengthens regulations on geoengineering and weather modification, it does not address all the aerial activity residents report seeing daily. In other words, the “ban” on chemtrails is far from what many expected.
What SB 56 actually covers
SB 56 prohibits any person or corporation from injecting, releasing, or dispersing chemicals, compounds, or other substances into the atmosphere in Florida with the explicit purpose of affecting temperature, weather, climate, or sunlight intensity. Violations carry steep penalties:
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Individuals or corporations: fines up to $100,000
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Aircraft operators: fines up to $5,000 and up to 5 years in prison
Funds collected from penalties are directed to the Air Pollution Control Trust Fund, used solely for environmental control purposes.
The law also allows residents to report observed violations, and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) must:
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Accept reports online, by phone, mail, or email
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Investigate reports requiring review
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Refer potential violations to the Department of Health or Division of Emergency Management if appropriate
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Adopt rules necessary to implement these procedures
Airports must report monthly to the Florida Department of Transportation any aircraft equipped for weather-modifying purposes. These reports are then submitted to DEP and law enforcement for enforcement support.
SB 56 also repeals outdated weather modification licensing laws from the 1950s, which previously allowed certain operations under strict permits. The law now prohibits these activities outright rather than regulating them through licensing.
Why Floridians are concerned
Despite the new law, residents across the state report seeing persistent aerial spraying patterns, grids, and unusual streaks in the sky. Many feel misled after believing the “ban” would prevent this activity.
Clearly, political statements can create the illusion of action, even when the law does not directly address all concerns.
Public figures are speaking out
Even celebrities have weighed in. World-famous comedian Jim Breuer, a Florida resident and former Saturday Night Live cast member, recently spoke about these aerial phenomena in a viral video. Millions of viewers relate to what he describes and are asking for accountability.
Watch Jim Breuer’s video here:
The law does not stop what residents are seeing
SB 56 focuses on formal geoengineering or weather modification operations. It does not cover all aerial activity residents report, and enforcement relies on DEP investigations based on submitted reports.
In short, residents remain in the dark about what is occurring above their communities.
Natural solutions to protect your body
While the cause of Florida’s hazy skies remains debated, one thing is sure: your body’s detox pathways are constantly working to process whatever you breathe, eat, and absorb. Strengthening those pathways with simple, natural practices can reduce your overall toxic burden and support long-term wellness.
Start with the basics: prioritize clean indoor air by using HEPA filtration, opening windows when outdoor air quality is good, and adding air-purifying plants like spider plants or peace lilies.
Hydration is essential for your liver and lymphatic system, so aim for filtered water throughout the day.
Organic nutrient-rich foods, especially cruciferous vegetables, herbs like parsley and cilantro, and fiber from fruits and vegetables, help your body process and eliminate environmental pollutants more efficiently.
Supporting your liver is one of the most effective steps you can take. Gentle practices like castor oil packs, dry brushing, regular movement, sauna use (far infrared or conventional), and adequate sleep all help your detox organs function optimally. Even small daily habits can make a meaningful difference when done consistently.
Take action: Make your voice heard
If you live in Florida, you have the right to demand clarity, transparency, and accountability. The correct office to contact is: Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) – Public Information Office: 850-245-2118
Ask them:
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What is happening in our skies?
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Are any weather modification or geoengineering activities currently occurring?
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How is SB 56 being enforced?
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When will Floridians see the skies clear?
The more residents who call, the more pressure officials feel to respond publicly and transparently. Your voice can drive change, ensure oversight, and demand accountability for activities in Florida’s atmosphere.
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