Friday, April 22, 2022
Today, Joe Biden shook hands with Gaige Grosskreutz, the felon who nearly murdered Kyle Rittenhouse and lied to the police about carrying an illegal firearm
Meanwhile, in America https://t.co/kKmHoZFCF8
— Jack Posobiec ✝️ (@JackPosobiec) April 22, 2022
JOSH YODER TALKS ABOUT BOB SNOW'S SHOT
Vaccine injury cover-up is in the
interest of all affected parties (except the flying public), so don’t expect a
solution anytime soon. Flying will be Russian roulette for a while.
For passenger safety, every cockpit
should have at least one unvaccinated pilot. When the truth gets out, expect a
huge pilot shortage, and lots of class actions by pilots that lose their
license to fly.
The same vaccine injuries are
happening to our military. Did you notice that they never explained the cause
of the crash of the Navy F-35 fighter jet? They know
that if they can keep it out of the news, the problem just “goes away” (along
with a $100M plane).
In the meanwhile, they are trying
very hard to encourage vaccination before the safety information gets out. For
example, in Rhode Island, they tried to double the state income tax on
the unvaccinated to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Introduction
Here’s my interview with Josh Yoder of US Freedom Flyers about American Airlines
Captain Bob Snow. Snow had a cardiac arrest minutes after landing the plane. He
nearly died.
Microplastics commonly used in surgical masks have been discovered in lungs of most peoplel
Thank you to G. Edward Griffin.
Not only are they uncomfortable, make it hard to breathe, and essentially pointless, but surgical masks worn during the pandemic could have a far unhealthier effect than we all thought. According to a new study published in the Science of the Total Environment, microplastics commonly used in surgical masks have been discovered in the lungs of most people.
Researchers in the United Kingdom looked at lung tissue obtained from study participants and found microplastics in all regions of the lungs, including the deeper section. According to the study, this is the first time microplastics have been found in human lung tissue samples using μFTIR spectroscopy.
The abundance of MPs (microplastics) within samples, significantly above that of blanks, supports human inhalation as a route of environmental exposure. MPs with dimensions as small as 4 μm but also, surprisingly, >2 mm were identified within all lung region samples, with the majority being fibrous and fragmented.
Though the researchers did not confirm the source of the microplastic contamination, the plastic fibers found in the lungs are commonly used in surgical masks.
Researchers identified 39 microplastics in 11 of the 13 lung tissue samples, with an average of 3 microplastics per sample.
There were 12 types of microplastic found in samples.
The 4 microplastics present in the most considerable quantities included:
- polypropylene (PP): found in carpets, clothing, automotive plastics, and surgical masks
- polyethylene terephthalate (PET): present in clothing, beverage, and food containers
- resin: a constituent of protective coating and paints
- polyethylene (PE): a component of food wrappers, milk containers, toys, and detergent bottles
In 2020, the amount of disposable face masks littered into the environment increased by a staggering 9000 percent. Billions of people strapped polypropylene masks to their faces every day for two years and sucked their air through plastic fibers for 8 hours or more. To not have discovered plastic in lungs would have been surprising.
The confirmation of microplastics in the lungs also backs up a study conducted in 2020 which predicted a microplastic inhalation risk posed by wearing masks.
According to researchers in that study, the inhalation risk posed by spherical- and fiber-like microplastics was high while wearing a mask. Unfortunately, researchers in that study continued to recommend the use of plastic masks despite the risk of inhalation.
FOSSIL FUEL DOES NOT COME FROM DINOSAURS
Anybody who lives near a swamp, marsh or bog will testify to the existence of swamp gas, a gaseous odor caused by the decomposition of foliage and vegetation and is a mixture primarily of methane gas and hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide and phosphine.
— RealBillOakley (@RealBillOakley) April 22, 2022
True in a lot of cases, but some reservoirs are different. A lot of the oil in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming was generated from plankton that lived in the Western Interior Seaway of the Cretaceous and the large swamp system that covered the area in the Eocene.
— Dixon Cider (@307oilguy) April 22, 2022