BREAKING NEWS Toxic metals are seeping into our bones
(www.dailymail.co.uk)
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think clearly. they ADMIT toxic metals are in such quantity in the AIR. how much and how small would those particles have to be to be measurable absorbed in the body? answer is not through manufacturing (not that processing isn't toxic).
it's nano-particulate distributed at altitude and settling through the air column. geo-engineers admit their "experiments" involve the dispersion of tens of millions of tons of aluminum, and additional patents include other metals strontium, barium.
Makes me feel soo much better as I watch the long, thick trail of sand from the Sahara desert as it is crossing the ocean and spreading all over the USA and South A... this year. (the reason why we have avoided Hurricanes thus far as well)
Known for decades that working around lead smelters and places where lead is vaporized (like indoor ranges) does this. Almost no electronic device sold in the western world contains more than a milligram or two of lead- and hasn't in almost 20 years (thanks to RoHS).
So what's the angle here, and why do they call out lead so often when there are so many other heavy metals in use?
Oh wait... ammunition depends on lead. Reminds me of when Obongo's EPA shut down the last primary lead smelter in the US and ammo immediately got constricted and expensive.
So do cheap, long-lived lead-acid batteries. What's the alternative? Chinese lithium batteries that have a tendency to explode in flames when ruptured and have a much more limited life span.
https://web.archive.org/web/20210817173541/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9900851/Electronic-waste-Toxic-metals-seeping-BONES-study-warns.html
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say this is comms:
"Experts analysed lead pollution in 130 bones" = 13
"This cemetery was in use from 12,000 years ago through to the 17th century" = 17
"Toxic metals are seeping into our BONES" = bones are the scaffolding of the human body. Bones are what hold everything together. Think "leader(s)."
Specifically looking at "lead pollution" or "lead poisoning" = lead bullets
"received a boost 2,500 years ago with coin minting, an uptick which peaked during the Roman period before declining in the Middle Ages."
coin minting = banking
"Declined in the middle ages" = Templars, fathers of modern banking, were rounded up and thrown in prison on Friday the 13th, October 1307
Discussion of the central banks.
Definitely smells like comms, I like this. For the Romans the minting of coins would also have had little effect on the level of lead used- coins were rarely struck from lead. Gold, silver (sometimes electrum) and bronze were all used but not lead on any scale. Makes this being comms likely. Also interesting contextually to have Hebrews digging up Romans. Nice work fren.
"Romans" also points to the Vatican and their central bank.