Cieli Blu is an Italian initiative of a BILL BY POPULAR INITIATIVE to fully prohibit any kind of artificial manipulation or engineering of our skies, weather or climate, more generally known by the people as CHEMTRAILS.
WHY?
After years of being annoyed (and worried) by those ugly, long, straight, longlasting, toxic, artificial clouds produced by both civil and military planes, and wondering why nobody ever had done anything against it except for talking, attorney Frida Chialastri finally decided to stand up and actually DO something about it herself. In the first place for the sake of her own children, but in the end also for the sake of all children, humanity, nature and our beloved (blue) planet.
HOW?
Based on just a few fundamental points of international law and agreements between countries and the Italian constitution, with just a few references at the beginning of the Bill, Chialastri makes it clear that this whole spraying of our air with toxic chemicals actually is a direct attack on humans and nature that in fact has been legally reckognized over time by most countries and several supranational entities, all supposedly democratic…
Now Italy has become the first European country with a proposal of law against chemtrails. It was first publically announced on 20 March 2026 in a press release prior to the corresponding conference.
Initial timeline
4 May 2026, the bill was delivered to the Supreme Court in Rome by the required first ten signatories, the official promoters of the bill,
5 May 2026, it was published in the the Official State Journal which finally turned long standing promises and supposed intentions into real and concrete action. The people have been responding with great enthusiasm ever since, being “FINALLY” the most frequent heard reaction.
11 May 2026, was taken as the official start of the signature campaign for being a monday and for the symbolic value the number 11 has for many people. However Chialastri decided to share the link for signing on the Telegram group the sunday before (Mother’s day in Italy) as another symbolic gesture to all mothers in Italy and the world, because of both their individual as their collective care for their children’s future. In a few hours the first 1.000 signatures had entered and by the end of the “first” day, 11 May, the number had grown to over 5.000 or 10% off the minimum required quorum of 50.000 signatures.
Live signing Cieli Blu’s Bill
Even if signing online is actually the easiest, fastest and even most secure way to sign the Bill many italians preferred to wait until “live” signing became available. This is quite understandable since many people, not only in Italy, have come to fully distrust the use of digital ID’s and its possible surveillance and control implications over the last few years. So the organizing team of only three people has done a hell of a job to overcome the many hurdles of the famously complex Italian burocracy.
But Italian citizens now also have the opportunity to sign “Cieli Blu” live.
In the first two weeks, over 24.000 people already signed online, exceeding 48% of the minimum quorum of 50.000 already and the campaign runs until november!
This citizen’s proposal will obviously easily reach the quorum which means it MUST be treated in parliament. The big question is, what final number of signatories will it reach? Twice, three times, four times the quorum? The more signatures there are, the higher the pressure on the goverment to OPENLY talk about it.
“Cieli Blu” has international attention
From the start “Cieli Blu” received international attention as confirmed by this article in ZeroGeoengineering.com released on the day itself the campaign officially started. The German talking part of Italy (Süd-Tirol) got active and announced in German that signatures are accepted in their offices. Also Germany itself, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Spain have shown interest in this initiative to finally bring an end to this global tempering with weather, climate and in the end everybody’s health.
Let’s hope that this this initiative can be an example for the citizens of other European countries to start a similar proposal in their own country, because this has to be solved as a European COMMUNITY (for and by the citizens as it once was) or as “One World” (again, of the citizens that is).

