A feature-length documentary on geoengineering and so-called “chemtrails,” Climate Trails, is slated for release on Prime Video, according to Air Force veteran and whistleblower Kristen Meghan.
By yourNEWS Media Newsroom
Air Force veteran and occupational/environmental toxicology specialist Kristen Meghan says Climate Trails—a new documentary probing claims of aerosol programs and weather manipulation—will be available to stream on Prime Video. The film’s official site, ClimateTrails.com, and the 4K preview, “official trailer,” frame the project as a survey of testimony and field observations from activists, professionals and everyday witnesses who argue that the skies over North America show signs of engineered interventions.
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A description for the movie reads:
“In a world where the skies are no longer trusted, Climate Trails uncovers one of the most urgent issues of our time, geoengineering and the phenomenon known as ‘chemtrails.’
Featuring a military whistleblower, a biologist, a doctor, environmental activists, and everyday citizens, it exposes hidden agendas shaping the skies above us. With growing evidence of strange cloud formations and unexplained illnesses, they embark on a quest to expose the truth behind what’s being sprayed above our heads.
From the mountains of Mt. Shasta to the plains of Texas, Climate Trails takes viewers on a journey across polluted skies and waking minds. It’s not just a documentary, it’s a call to awareness, a warning, and a demand for transparency in a world where the air we breathe is no longer our own.
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The production highlights a roster of on-camera contributors: Meghan; Dr. Andrew Kaufman, a forensic psychiatrist and natural healing consultant; Tennessee Rep. Monty Fritts, who has sponsored state bills to prohibit geoengineering; biologist and longtime Mt. Shasta resident Francis Mangels; journalist and commentator Ariana Masters; activist and executive producer Tanner Stewart; executive producer Josh Nelson; and director Sean Hibbeler. Their participation spans professional assessments of environmental risks, personal accounts of alleged aerosol operations, and policy activism seeking to curtail atmospheric interventions.
Beyond individual testimony, the film’s marketing emphasizes familiar geographic touchpoints for the geoengineering debate—Mt. Shasta in Northern California and storm-prone regions like Texas—while positioning the documentary as both narrative and advocacy. Audiences are directed to the project’s home page at ClimateTrails.com for updates, to Meghan’s announcement on X via her profile, and to the high-resolution official trailer. An embedded social post promoting the film is also available through this X post player link