Anonymous ID: af7104 Feb. 7, 2024, 2:15 p.m. No.20374455   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4464 >>4556

Q Team:

 

Just had a newer small black Toyota sedan with those radiation lights that were lock onto my house. All the lights were on and it is still light out, blinkers, high beams, fog lights, and there seem to be a few extra ones. Please check it out, these are not normal lights, they seem almost plasma in nature. Even the flashers were flashing white, not orange or red. They turned in the middle of the street and left.

Anonymous ID: af7104 Feb. 7, 2024, 2:22 p.m. No.20374494   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20374464

>did they spray your yard again?

 

Not recently, but they have used arsenic a week ago from a vented pvc pipe. Who gets pesticides delivered on Jan 2nd and Jan 31 when everything is freezing and the ground is frozen? No bugs at this time. These lights cause discombobulation, nausea, and weakness in the muscles and now I can testify to it as I got those symptoms when I checked my mail. This is not a game, they have tech, think Havannah Syndrome.

Anonymous ID: af7104 Feb. 7, 2024, 2:35 p.m. No.20374556   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4627

>>20374455

 

Q Team:

 

You need to start catching these people in the act and arrest them in public as a deterrent. We are at war and it is time you start acting like we are under siege because we have been for a very long time. They have even weaponized mail trucks with these lights and school buses with covid septic chemicals.

 

Symptoms of ARS Acute Radiation Syndrome

 

Symptoms of ARS may include nausea, vomiting, headache, and diarrhea.

These symptoms start within minutes to days after the exposure, can last for minutes up to several days, and may come and go.

If you have these symptoms after a radiation emergency, seek medical attention as soon as emergency officials determine it is safe to do so.

After the initial symptoms, a person usually looks and feels healthy for a period of time, after which he or she will become sick again with variable symptoms and severity that vary depending on the radiation dose that he or she received.

These symptoms include loss of appetite, fatigue, fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and possibly even seizures and coma.

This seriously ill stage may last from a few hours up to several months.

People who receive a high radiation dose also can have skin damage. This damage can start to show within a few hours after exposure or it may be delayed for several days. It can include swelling, itching, and redness of the skin (like a bad sunburn) or may be more severe and include blisters or ulcers.

The skin may heal for a short time, followed by the return of swelling, itching, and redness days or weeks later.

Complete healing of the skin may take from several weeks up to a few years.

The time for skin to heal depends on the radiation dose the person’s skin received.

People who receive a high radiation dose to all or part of the body also may experience temporary hair loss. It may take several weeks for the hair to grow back.