Anonymous ID: 7813f1 April 13, 2018, 7:11 a.m. No.1023612   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3625

Further dig into Q post 1010: ("chemicalspushed" pic)

"PHARMA [CLAS-D]

WATER

AIR

CHEMICALS PUSHED FOR HOME USE CLEANING [CANCER][BABY ON FLOOR-HANDS IN MOUTH - THE START]."

 

Beta-blockers were discussed a week or so ago. It was mentioned that they cross the blood brain barriers to alter brain waves. How does it cross the blood-brain barrier? It looks to be that it attaches to a water-soluble salt. (MedFags can correct this if it's wrong)

 

Pulling up a beta-blocker: Inderal (Propranolol) shows that it uses Hydrochloride. ( "Propanolol1" pic) Look at ("Propanolol2" pic) it shows that this is also used to sedate infants and in certain treatment of infants from 5 weeks to 5 months.

 

Looking at the Clorox Bleach web site it lists one of the components as "Sodium Hypochloride" ("cloroxwhatisbleach" pic) Hypo means "low". So low concentreation, and further dilution with water when using.

 

Clorox is made by combining a mixture of salt water with chlorine. ("wikicomponents" pic).

 

So the stuff used in chlorine gas is able to cross the blood-brain barrier, and because it's diluted it does it's work over time instead of all at once. And kids crawl around and bathe in it.

 

Hope this helps.