Bull crap. A "subject" is not something one debunks. You just don't want to understand what debunking is, SD, or else you think you can use sophistry to obfuscate the real issue. I'll take you by the hand and lead you through it since you insist on pretending to be ignorant.
here was the claim:

Originally Posted by
clifford carnyclown
the atmosphere of this earth has been tragically altered as a result of the aerosol operations.
Operative words of the claim: tragically altered [as a result of] aerosol operations
Evidence given: a video of particles in the air.
The debunk centered on this:
1. No actual measurements were taken
2. No historical measurements were supplied
3. No causal chain of evidence was presented to establish causality with anything
4. No evidence was presented for any "aerosol operations"
There are enough "No's" above to debunk the entire thing. Period.
However, the claim primarily rests it's case on a video which is implied to be extraordinary. Mick showed that what is seen in the video could easily be duplicated by simple ordinary night-time mist. I showed how ordinary particulates are in the air, that there is nothing extraordinary about having them there. I also showed that the claimant has a decades long history of making claims and not supporting them.
The claims were debunked as far as the evidence supplied would let them be.
That is what debunking is, it is not about debunking a "subject".
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