"By September"
I wrote the following yesterday in a post:
I don't know if the precipice is about to come or if it's gonna be in September. I just know there is something big around the corner [April 19]
The List:
• 17,500 mcg 2-phenoxyethanol (antifreeze)
• 5,700 mcg aluminum (a known neurotoxin)
• Unknown amounts of fetal bovine serum (aborted cow blood)
• 801.6 mcg formaldehyde (carcinogen, embalming agent)
• 23,250 mcg gelatin
• 500 mcg human albumin (human blood)
• 760 mcg of monosodium L-glutamate (a food seasoning, causes obesity & diabetes)
• Unknown amounts of MRC-5 cells (aborted human babies)
• Over 10 mcg neomycin (antibiotic)
• Over 0.075 mcg polymyxin B (antibiotic)
• Over 560 mcg polysorbate 80 (carcinogen)
• 116 mcg potassium chloride (used in lethal injection to shut down the heart and stop breathing)
• 188 mcg potassium phosphate (liquid fertilizer agent)
• 260 mcg sodium bicarbonate (baking soda)
• 70 mcg sodium borate (Borax, used for cockroach control)
• 54,100 mcg of sodium chloride (table salt)
• Unknown amounts of sodium citrate (food additive)
• Unknown amounts of sodium hydroxide (Danger! Corrosive)
• 2,800 mcg sodium phosphate (toxic to any organism)
• Unknown amounts of sodium phosphate monobasic monohydrate (toxic to any organism)
• 32,000 mcg sorbitol (Not to be injected)
• 0.6 mcg streptomycin (antibiotic)
• Over 40,000 mcg sucrose (cane sugar)
• 35,000 mcg yeast protein (fungus)
• 5,000 mcg urea (metabolic waste from human urine)
Is this list from RFK Jr. ?
No but if you spend a while researching you can find it.
What!
No mercury?
Amateurs.
Is that how you found that potassium chloride is lethal? Even though, without it, we die? So, I imagine you would refuse to take your salt pills on safari, if they included sodium and potassium chloride, and would therefore die from fatal heat exhaustion from your electrolytes getting too low to support your nervous system and heartbeat, having sweated them all away.
We can all die from a surfeit of oxygen, too (which is a big problem in deep diving). And, by too much water---and I'm not talking about drowning (too much water = dilution of electrolytes = death). I'm sure there must be some first-year med school class you would have flunked.