RE: "So What ARE People Dying From?"

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"So What ARE People Dying From?"

in conspiracy •  3 years ago 

Also, I can't really visualise your place of work - don't dismiss chemical toxins either. From what you've written, you've since changed work, right?

It was a really large building, open to the public and between employees and the public could hold at times up to a few hundred people within it. And yes, I changed work. I don't work well for others as most companies I've worked for have some need to demonstrate the Peter Principle is a law of nature. I work best when for myself, but sadly in my current locality this is not easily done as it was where I used to live. I'm hopeful that in the next year Blurt and Dig and Gamestate etc might take off enough to allow me to extricate myself from many of the chains I currently find myself weighted with.

I myself am still concerned about the buzzing/fizzing that destroyed my nasal passage - I have had no flu or lung issues, but that just felt like an attack.

How long did that last, or is it still ongoing?

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Well, I've been at this crypto lark for just some 5 years - bought some land, will buy more - is not just from blogging, but then investing it (wisely?)

How long did that last, or is it still ongoing?

Was a short event, like snorting coke (I mean, that fizzy toxicola stuff) - couldn't find any ref to such an event online, although recently have seen it experienced by others. In exactly the place they want to swab everyone. That is very close to the brain, has olfactory nerves and a ton of biomagnetites in that area (that nobody seems to know why). Frazzled my sense of smell - luckily I still have some, so the hope is it will return at some point. It further confirms that the alleged list of kovid scam symptoms is a sack of different attack vectors.