BY MICHAEL THOMAS
Why are plastic particles and polypropylene suddenly and for the first time showing up in the lungs of people including children, why?
Well, it may interest you to know that polypropylene, the same plastic found in face masks, is now being found deep in the lungs of living humans, could this be a coincidence? We are about to find out.
About a year and a half ago an article from the CDC reported that polypropylene is recommended in masks. Back in December, the Quebec government revealed that the nearly 15,000 daycares across the province, which they had mandated to wear masks, should stop doing so.
They reasoned that these masks did not meet safety standards and were to be discontinued. As a reader, I hope you see the confusion here.
So, between May and November of that year, the government distributed 31,000,000 masks that for the second time were not fit to be used, and yes 18 months later, these toxins are being discovered deep in the lungs of humans.
According to a Vancouver news source the scientists that made this discovery said, “Micro-plastic pollution was now ubiquitous across the planet, making human exposure unavoidable and meaning there is an increasing concern regarding the hazards to health.”
Samples were taken from tissue removed from 13 patients during surgery. Micro-plastics were found in 11 of them. One of the most common particles was polypropylene, which is used in packaging and pipes, and PET, used in bottles. Two more studies have found microplastics at high rates in lung tissue taken during autopsies.
People were already known to inhale microplastics, as well as consume them in water and food, which makes the victim susceptible to diseases.
The full impact of microplastics in the blood is yet to be known as they can travel around the body and lodge in any organ, this leaves researchers concerned as the damage to human internal organs and cells is already known to have caused millions of early deaths a year.
“We did not expect to find the highest number of particles in the lower regions of the lungs, or particles of the sizes we found,” said Laura Sadofsky at Hull York medical school in the UK, a senior author of the study. “It is surprising as the airways are smaller in the lower parts of the lungs and we would have expected particles of these sizes to be filtered out or trapped before getting this deep.”
More research is needed on how micro and “Nano plastics’ affect the human body, especially in light of the Nanotech and gene reconstruction age we are living in right now.
Speaking of Nanotech, here is what one policy manager said about this component, “Nanoparticles are often promoted as silver bullets against pollution or bacteria,” she says, “but we must make sure that the cure is not worse than the disease,” said Mathilde Detcheverry, Avicenn’s policy manager.
Be it plastic particles, polypropylene, or “chemtrails” spraying tons of nanosized aluminium compounds in the environment under the disguise of preventing global warming, we as humans are under severe attack and this has ramped up in the last two years.
Just as how these recent mysterious plastic particles and polypropylene find their way into the lungs of humans, equally so the nanosized aluminium compounds find their way into the same organs including the brain, and what’s more troubling is in this case the Nanoparticles affect the part of the brain that’s responsible for memory and emotion.
Dr. and Neurosurgeon Dr. Russell Blaylock had this to say about the devastating health effects of the chemtrails and geo-engineering programs that have been implemented in secret without public consent.
“I pray that the pilots who are spraying this dangerous substance fully understand that they are destroying the life and health of their families as well. This is also true of our political officials. Once the soil, plants, and water sources are heavily contaminated there will be no way to reverse the damage that has been done.”