I was on a sailboat
yesterday [Sunday, July 11] all day from 7AM until just after 7PM. We
went into the Gulf of Mexico to see what might be there. About 4 miles
west of the harbor inlet, we all started coughing and felt short of
breath. It was impossible to take a deep breath without coughing. The
wind was coming directly from the west at about 10-15 knots most of
the afternoon. There was no visible oil on the water surface.
We saw dozens of bull-nose sharks and dolphins all heading east
towards the coast and into Charlotte Harbor. As soon as everyone had a
dry cough, we quickly turned east and headed back to the harbour under
both sail and engine power.
All five of us had irritated eyes (itchy) and a dry cough the entire
time out there. The coughing slowed when we got to our dock at the
marina and stopped within minutes after we got into our cars and
turned on the air conditioning (recirculating, not fresh air).
I physically feel as if I've been drugged or badly beaten. Every joint
aches, yet there is no reason for this as I did no physical activity
that would warrant body and especially joint aches like this. The same
goes for the other four who were with me.
By my many years of military experience, I have no doubt I was
poisoned with the air blowing directly from the west while we were in
the open water of the Gulf.
Now, all of us can take deep breaths again without coughing, so there
is no doubt we were exposed to toxic fumes when we were offshore in
the Gulf.
As soon as we got back to the house, we all took a teaspoon of
Bentonite Clay (internally) to absorb any toxins and also took clay
baths (*2 oz. of clay powder for a tub full of water) to absorb the
toxins from our skin (two of us had red blotches on our arms and
legs). I took another teaspoon of clay mixed with juice this morning
because of my joint aches (I was affected the most with this).
I'm feeling much better now and no-one is coughing. I made everyone
drink elderberry tea early yesterday evening as this stops lung
infections and pneumonia as well as soothes coughing urges. It worked
almost instantly as everyone slept last night (Sunday evening) without
coughing.
Don't believe ANYTHING the MSM tells you about the Gulf of Mexico.
While we're not affected on land in our area, the toxins are in the
air just miles away from the shoreline. For the first time in over
eight weeks, we had a westerly wind yesterday. Today, the wind is from
the south again. 'They' are definitely controlling the weather as
southerly winds for all of May, June, and 1/2 of July is abnormal in
SW Florida.
There were no fishing boats out in the Gulf like we always see. We
were the only boat outside the inlet at Boca Grande with the exception
of a few small fishing boats in the shallow water near the shoreline.
It's a good thing I knew the symptoms of toxic air and treated
everyone last night. Imagine the fishermen who go out into the Gulf
and breathe the toxins all day long.
They must all be thinking they have the flu when there is no doubt
they have been poisoned with toxic air... and myself and four others
are absolute proof of this.
Originally posted: http://204.74.214.194/forum1/message1130925/pg1
*I contacted the
author and he stated that he now believes he should have used more
clay in the baths. 2 Cups is the recommended amount. Also, he
increased the amount of clay taken internally for the next 4 days to
make sure any toxins processed through their organs were absorbed as
much as possible.
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