The Death Big Pharma Cult is Drinking Pesticides That Causes Mental Retardation!
Nicotine, Baking Soda, Chlorine Dioxide Fluoride, Apeel, Ivermectin, HCQ, Fendendazole, Pot, Cannabis, Crack, Fentanyl, Vaccines, Sulforaphane, DMSO, Colloidal Silver and Methylene Blue…
The Death Big Pharma Cult is Drinking Pesticides That Causes Mental Retardation!
Nicotine, Baking Soda, Chlorine Dioxide Fluoride, Apeel, Ivermectin, HCQ, Fendendazole, Pot, Cannabis, Crack, Fentanyl, Vaccines, Sulforaphane, DMSO, Colloidal Silver and Methylene Blue…
There’s nothing Natural, Alternate, of healthy about these poisons.
All praised as God Given elixirs when in reality, they all come from Hell!
How much MK -Ultra mind control and programming takes to get you in a white death cult to happily take poisons to kill yourself in the name of science?
Here’s the rundown of Pesticides that Scammers and Quacks are promoting as Healthy Alternatives to drugs:
🐜 Substances with Insecticidal Properties
Nicotine: ✅ Yes. Historically used as a natural insecticide. Nicotine sulfate was once common in organic farming.
Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate): ⚠️ Partially. While not a traditional insecticide, it can deter some pests and is sometimes used in DIY pest control mixes.
Chlorine Dioxide: ⚠️ Not an insecticide, but it’s a strong disinfectant. It’s used to sanitize surfaces and water, not to kill insects.
Fluoride: ⚠️ Not typically an insecticide, but some fluoride compounds (like sodium fluoride) have been used in pest control historically.
Apeel: Apeel has been approved as a pesticide
✅ Substances That Are or Have Been Classified as Pesticides
Nicotine: Yes. Historically used as a natural insecticide in agriculture.
Fluoride: Yes, in some forms. Sodium fluoride has been used as a rodenticide and insecticide.
Chlorine Dioxide: Yes. While primarily a disinfectant, it’s registered with the EPA as a pesticide for surface sanitation.
Apeel: Yes. Its organic version (Organipeel) is registered with the EPA as a fungicide, which is a type of pesticide.
☠️ Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate): Sometimes. It’s used in organic farming as a fungicide (e.g., against powdery mildew), so it can be considered a mild pesticide in that context.
☠️ Ivermectin: Technically not a pesticide in the agricultural sense, but it’s used as a parasiticide in veterinary and human medicine—so it falls under the broader umbrella of pest control.
☠️ Pot (Cannabis), Crack (Cocaine), Methylene Blue, DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide), Sulforaphane, HCQ (Hydroxychloroquine), Colloidal Silver
☠️ Known to Be Poisonous
These can cause harm or death at relatively low doses or with improper use:
Crack (Cocaine): Highly toxic and addictive. Overdose can cause seizures, heart attack, or death.
Nicotine: Poisonous in concentrated forms (e.g., liquid nicotine). Can be fatal, especially to children.
Chlorine Dioxide: Toxic if ingested or inhaled in high concentrations. Can cause respiratory and oxidative damage.
Fluoride: In small amounts (like in toothpaste), it’s safe. But high doses (e.g., industrial exposure or ingestion of large quantities) are toxic.
Colloidal Silver: Chronic use can lead to argyria (irreversible skin discoloration) and organ damage.
HCQ (Hydroxychloroquine): Can be toxic in overdose—causes heart rhythm issues, seizures, and even death.
Ivermectin: Safe at prescribed doses, but overdose (especially veterinary formulations) can be neurotoxic.
Methylene Blue: Therapeutic at low doses, but high doses can cause serotonin syndrome or hemolytic anemia in certain individuals.
⚠️ Potentially Harmful in Specific Contexts
DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide): Generally safe topically, but it can carry harmful substances through the skin into the bloodstream.
Vaccines: Not poisonous. Adverse reactions are rare and typically mild. They’re rigorously tested for safety.
Apeel: Approved for food use. No evidence of toxicity at approved levels, though some critics raise concerns about transparency.
Baking Soda: Safe in small amounts. Large doses can disrupt electrolyte balance and cause alkalosis.
Sulforaphane: Found in broccoli. Not poisonous—actually studied for its health benefits.
☠️ Known to Be Neurotoxic
These substances have well-documented effects on brain health:
Crack (Cocaine): ✅ Yes. Highly neurotoxic. It disrupts dopamine signaling, causes oxidative stress, and can lead to long-term cognitive deficits, mood disorders, and structural brain changes.
Colloidal Silver: ⚠️ Potentially. While not acutely neurotoxic, chronic use can lead to silver accumulation in tissues, and some case reports suggest neurological symptoms like seizures or cognitive impairment.
HCQ (Hydroxychloroquine): ⚠️ Rarely. At high doses or with prolonged use, it can cause neuropsychiatric effects like confusion, hallucinations, or seizures—though this is uncommon.
🧪 Mixed or Context-Dependent
These have complex profiles—some benefits, some risks:
Methylene Blue: ⚖️ Dual nature. At low doses, it may enhance mitochondrial function and protect neurons. But at high doses or in combination with certain drugs (like SSRIs), it can cause serotonin syndrome, which is dangerous and affects the brain.
DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide): ⚠️ Unclear. It can cross the blood-brain barrier and carry other chemicals with it. While not directly neurotoxic, it could pose risks if contaminants are present.
Better yet, all these poisons cause cognitive or neurological impairments (mental retardation)!
Pesticide-Induced Diseases: Brain and Nervous System Disorders — Beyond Pesticides
Can pesticide exposure contribute to cognitive or neurological impairments? The answer is yes—especially with certain chemical classes and exposure windows.
🧠 Neurodevelopmental Risks Studies have linked prenatal and early childhood exposure to pesticides—especially organophosphates and pyrethroids—to:
Lower IQ scores
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
Developmental delays2
👶 Critical Windows of Vulnerability The brain is most vulnerable during fetal development and early childhood. Even low-level, chronic exposure during these periods can disrupt:
Neurotransmitter systems (e.g., acetylcholine, dopamine)
Synaptic development
Hormonal signaling
Gene expression tied to brain growth
🚜 Occupational & Environmental Exposure Farmworkers and families living near agricultural zones face elevated risks. Research shows:
Increased rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation5
Higher prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorders in children exposed to aerial pesticide spraying
Long-term cognitive decline and increased risk of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s in adults3
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00204-023-03604-2
https://www.mdpi.com/2673-7140/5/2/31
That’s why when you mention to the death cult scammers that their garbage is wrong, they just act like ravaged lunatics to defend their big pharma propaganda.
And, I don’t work for big pharma, you do, I don’t get paid to promote, sell or post any of my content like scammers do.
For the rest of the normal people,
Stop listening to quacks!