FrankenSkies - The Documentary

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"FrankenSkies" (2017), directed by Matt Landman, is an 80-minute documentary exploring the controversial topic of geoengineering and chemtrails. The film compiles archival footage, interviews with activists, and historical patents to argue that governments and corporations are secretly manipulating weather through atmospheric aerosol dispersal, impacting health and climate. Landman traces geoengineering from 1940s weather modification experiments to modern cloud-seeding programs, citing projects like Project Cirrus and patents for solar radiation management. The visuals, including time-lapse skies and declassified documents, create a compelling, eerie atmosphere, amplified by a dramatic score. Its strength lies in raising questions about environmental manipulation, resonating with viewers skeptical of institutional narratives (IMDb: 7.2/10). However, the film’s reliance on anecdotal accounts and lack of peer-reviewed scientific evidence weakens its credibility, often leaning into conspiracy rather than rigorous analysis. Critics note its one-sided perspective, ignoring mainstream explanations like contrail science or climate change data (e.g., IPCC reports). At 80 minutes, it’s concise but repetitive, with some interviews lacking depth. For those curious about alternative environmental theories, it’s an engaging, provocative watch, but it may frustrate viewers seeking balanced, evidence-based arguments.

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