Bank Holiday weather leads to bizarre chemtrail theories

With temperatures reaching 20C across parts of the UK on Saturday
(https://bit.ly/3saoPgx), conditions are humid enough to see aircraft
leave long last trails in the sky. Conspiracy theorists believe the
trails, which are actually condensation left behind from combustion
within the engines, are something more sinister designed by secret
Government departments. aking to Twitter to explain why chemtrails
are trending on the likes of Twitter and other social media sites,
Robbie Five G explained the link to the weather.
He said: “For those wondering why chemtrails trending today, it's
because there's a weather front with very high relative humidity at
flight altitudes and contrails are the entirely normal result of
burning hydrocarbon fuel in very cold, humid air.”
The aviation phenomenon has caused mixed debate as to the cause
of the trails on social media.
Mark Caitlin started the bizarre debate.
He wrote: "While I'm not entirely convinced about the scale of
chemtrails I understand why other people are, it's not as if this
idea of dimming the sun hasn't been posited for years.”
Others were convinced the trails are part of a secret Government
plan.
Another user, Peter, said he contacted an MP about the trails - only
to be told aeroplanes a cause.
He added: “Such a response can only lead me to believe that his
Government colleagues are keeping a tight grip on this.”
Backing up the insane theory, Joany Baby said: “What on earth
are you doing?
“Stop spraying us like bugs to be exterminated.”