Q Team:
My stepson's dog was poisoned in the house while they were at work as the dog stays indoors during that time. Unfortunately, he scoffed at me when I told him that his dog is being chemically attacked as most do here, thinking I am paranoid, but I know what the signs are. The first signs were embeded skin rashes that are extremely difficult to get rid of, this is a sign of cyanide as it melts the tissue. Later the bulldog lost all his muscle density, another sign of cyanide becoming subcutaneous. When these toxins get into the digestive tract, the body will naturally try to expel the toxins through waste and vomiting. Because it is bio-weapon, it is more than cyanide because it has a biological element to it that can bind together as I noted with the water test just a few days ago. Without the proper protocols or hospitalization, it is a death sentence and unfortunately even though he came home at lunch because he was suspicious that the dog did not say goodbye to him when he left today, it was too late. The dog knew that he was being poisoned and try to let him know it in this way. Even though he was playing last night the dog knew he could not take another sabotage. I also told you about my gas line that the gas company marked, and now we see that someone took the dirt off of it last night and threw it onto the concrete in the street. I am recovering it now, I told you this was a setup, we need to get out of here asap, all it takes is a simple drive by, do you read? Or are we on our own? They never stop.