So my leader just shook his head at me and said I can't wear my mask. Confused, I said if I take it off, I face discipline. Are you asking me to violate rules? My mask says "if I'm forced to wear a mask, you better believe it will have the words FUCK OFF in big letters on it". I don't see the issue.
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My point is, I refuse to take a genetically modifying shot as compliance. So if I can wear a mask and build up a reserve to get me to another job, probably at a drastically reduced pay, then the mask is the lesser of two evils to accomplish my goal of survival. I've made enough in the past year to pay off credit cards, pay off truck, and build a good nest egg. I'll wear a mask at work, and work all the overtime I can to get that last $30k for the house to be paid off. Then, fuckum! Fire me for not being GMO. All I will have left will be recurring bills, which will be easy. No, I do not comply anywhere else but here at work. And never have.
Air = 20.95% (~21%) oxygen, 78% Nitrogen, 0.04% Carbon dioxide. Human exhale = 16% oxygen, 78% Nitrogen, 4% carbon dioxide.
Less than 5% oxygen is used at any given time by the human body. We, humans are by far the least efficient mammals for using oxygen.
A mere 1.5% drop in oxygen (<19.5%) according to OSHA is the point in which organs are deprived and damaged. This means your body is only getting less than 3.5% oxygen for fueling all the cells of your body.
OSHA has very strict limits to wearing respirators as a last resort and only for a brief period (no more than 20 minutes). The dead space in a face mask traps carbon dioxide that is breathed back into the lungs. Within a minute or so oxygen content drops below 19.5%. Carbon dioxide content increases dramatically.
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (0.04%) is used to maintain PH level of the red blood cells and other organs. An increase of carbon dioxide lowers the PH level and causes acidosis. Acidosis is known to cause cancer.
As a certified scuba diver, I have first hand knowledge of how water pressure amplifies and speeds up the effect of toxic gases on the human body. At sea level nitrogen is not absorbed in the blood stream. However underwater, at an atm or more, it can cause the bends if one does not properly decompress. We all know the dangers and effect of nitrogen on the human body. The effect of carbon dioxide is much, much worse though. If a regulator malfunctions and carbon dioxide is inhaled it causes disorientation, unconsciousnness, organ damage, brain injury, and death. Everything under water is amplified and sped up. Wearing a face mask really has the same effect. It's only happening at a much slower rate. If OSHA determined to not wear respirators for more than 20 minutes or when oxygen is restricted below 19.5%, what do you think a face mask will do? The injuries are long term. In one year or two or more years, the damage will start show up in many people. Cancers will be off the chart. Heart damage and other injuries to the organs will start showing up.
You may end up with a Phyrrhic victory.
Being inside of a chemical plant, this information is drilled into me everyday for CSE. The mask, for most of us, is a show for when the "others" walk in. Normally rests under my chin. When someone walks inside my control room, I slide it up. But the information is great ammunition for me if confronted at any given time. I also print information like this and post it in our control room. That is, until a "company man" comes along and sees it doesn't have the official logo, and removes it
I'm not like you. I won't ever wear one. The three businesses that denied me of their business, of which one denied me a $20 bottle of wine purchase, I acted and cost each of them over $1500 attorney fees for responding to my complaint letter and cease-and-desist demand. I'll play the legal game if necessary and know how to drain their pockets without ever setting foot in court. I could have taken more from their pockets, but I didn't pursue it.
Under 30-some feet of water, once is enough for me. If I didn't have a buddy on that dive, I wouldn't be here. That's why the buddy system is such a good rule to live by. Like I mentioned before, it is a matter of a minute or less for hypoxia and hypercapnia to start it's ravenous effect. When I see children with wearing masks, I cry inside to the damage it is doing. It is far worse than the Chinese queue that showed a people's compliance and conquest, it is causing great physical and psychological harm to so many. Children require more oxygen than adults. They may not know it now, but wait for it. We are going to see cancers, heart disease, and lower IQs like never before.