A quick search suggests that the 2016 survey data from the Cooperative 
Congressional Election Study (CCES) described  in "Solar geoengineering and 
the chemtrails conspiracy on social media" Tingley & Wagner 2017 
<https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-017-0014-3#Abs1> is the most recent 
publicly available source on the prevalence of chemtrail belief. Can this 
really be true? 
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