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While the government continues to insist that the notion of chemtrails are simply the stuff of conspiracy theories and really non-poisonous ‘contrails’, Korean music artist Skull dedicates a large part of his life to attending concerts, conventions, and maintaining on online presence supporting the opposite view.
In case you weren’t familiar with the movement, Chemtrails are artificial clouds of poisonous chemicals usually left by crop dusters and sky-writers, but which Skull believes are more prevalent than many would lead us to believe.
Musically, Skull pretty much embraces old school reggae as much as he does the chemtrail conspiracy. Backed by The Beastie Boys’ Mixmaster Mike, Skull’s gravelly rasp grows endearing, even enhancing the catchy beats/chorus — which should grow tiresome and boring but never do. The video itself consists largely of footage of Skull in front of an L.A. skyline, intercut with shots of jets streaming their supposedly poisonous trails overhead.
Shots of girls on respirators add to the eerie feeling of it all, making for a sort of surreal atmosphere/drug-induced haze (not the good kind, obviously).
Recently Skull teamed with director Michael Murphy, whose chemtrail documentary Why in the World Are They Spraying? debuted on the Internet to great acclaim. You can find more on Skull at his Facebook page, and get involved in the Chemtrail movement (if you so choose) here.
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