>>24753082 pb
I wrote about the affects of this years ago, saying, that there is a coldness that sticks to your jacket even after it has been indoors for hours, it still remains cold to the touch. In the warm weather, as this cyanide evaporates, it makes the area feel colder and damp because now the cyanide is ionized and the particulates become airborne, and start to penetrate clothing and skin. The affect is like a rheumatoid arthritis but causes a deep fatigue and coldness in the muscles. After a short while, it starts to feel like a slight burn topically, but the coldness and fatigue continue. It is highly volatile and is easily carried by the wind, which is why all 3 neighbors, except Mr. Rogers who knows to protect himself with large bushes, and makes sure his yard work is done before such attacks, have had severe walking problems in the past, two requiring visiting nurses and one was hospitalized. Although we have no such luxuries, we have an intellect and God's Grace. Other problems that this stuff causes when it is airborne, is extreme shortness of breath, and the eyes become cloudy because it melts your cornea layers. It also causes a substrate in the stomach which in return causes digestive problems and the only solution is to force oneself to vomit out the oily toxins.