What's the REAL reason they removed lead from paint? Found this video and instantly thought of you guys.
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In the 1500's they discovered that the lead plates where killing people but they thought it was Tomato's, but was caused by the acid from tomatoes leaching out the lead. Some people were actually being buried alive, because some were in a temporary coma. Sorry didn't have time to watch the video. So would love too know what the real reason is?
In a nutshell, lead blocks radiation, like 5G.
Some interesting etymology related to lead. In the middle ages beer was drunk from mugs made out of lead or lead-containing metal. The tradition of the wake in which the body of the deceased person was laid out for a day or two was instituted in this period to give the "deceased" time to "wake up" from their potential lead poisoning.
They started this practice because when bodies were exhumed, 1 out of 25 had claw marks on the inside of the top of the casket, indicating the occupant had been alive at some point inside the casket. As a result, strings attached to a bell were placed inside the casket so that if the buried person woke up, they could pull the string to ring the bell. Obviously, someone had to be in the cemetery at all times to hear any bell ringing. The person listening at night was said to work the "graveyard shift". And if a bell was rung, the person ringing it was a "dead ringer".
A lot of people had claws back then?