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FarmerB
Joined: 08 Jan 2006
Posts: 4
Location: Texas |
Getting hammered in Bastrop,TX sulfur smell too
Mon Jan 23, 2006 11:58 pm
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I have never seen this much spray. Enough to prompt me to post. It is in all directions from Houston to Austin. They gave us a break for 6 days last week. Started back up on Tues. Jan17 and became worse each day. Sat. started out beautiful, clear skies and by 2:00 we were under the toxic soup for the rest of the day. Sunday is the first time we had the sulfur smell and it was very strong. Not the rotten egg smell but the smell of lighting a match. Must be changing the mix here. The whole county is out with 'flu-like' symptoms. We were feeling ill on Sun morning after breathing this for 5 days straight. Sinus, throat,chest, headache not to mention the barrium blues.
We did get much needed rain for the first time in months to the relief of our firefighters. We have had 10 fires around our house in the last month and with the abnoxious high winds we have had, that was very scary.
The hospitals in Austin are running on code 'black' meaning they are not taking anyone with the 'flu' as of now. Only heart emergencies and accidents are being allowed in the ER. What does that tell ya?
I have been curious as to how many planes they could possibly have when there are so many sightings. Read the forum earlier and now I see how they can spray soooo many places on the same day.
I know we cannont do much to stop it but I am making everyone aware of it that I can and most seem to listen. And if they think I am a whack nutt all they have to do is look up. Have over 200 pics now. 200 too many.
Hang in there, cheers, FarmerB |
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mmmmbarium
tagged & banned

Joined: 27 Dec 2005
Posts: 385
Location: Hell on Earth |
not suprised
Tue Jan 24, 2006 6:13 am
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The air we breath, the food we eat, the water we drink have been poisoned by them in an attempt to destroy us! If I were you, since you are out doors alot, I would suggest that you wear a respirator. I'm sure it won't keep out everything, but its better then nothing.
Also, read up on the threads in the health Forum. It would be wise to start taking supplements to combat the chem-goo. Especially being you are outdoors so much.
Peace |
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