My experience with the toxic fog on camera

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New Year's day 2025 after I had heard of these toxic fogs that people have been reporting, I noticed that it was foggy outside, and grabbed my handycam. I had been feeling all stuffed up after I got up.
I took less than 10 minutes of video and expected to go out again, but the rain came and the fog or whatever it was dissipated. I sat at the computer and strangely slept for much of the day. The camera did see strange particles in the fog.
Thursday I was okay and went back to work. Friday, the third, I was up between 6 and 7. I went to the bathroom, and immediately felt nauseous. I vomited several times, thought there was not much in my stomach at the time. This happened so quickly that I decided to get help. I called the clinic down the street. They refused to help. so much for the hippocratic oath. Then I called the VA, who went out of their way to urge me to call an ambulance. However, I drove myself to an area hospital, because I wanted to have my vehicle available when or if I was discharged.
A wide battery of tests, including those for stroke and heart attack, turned up nothing. They poked many holes in me. They did give me something to eat-- which I almost vomited out.
I am recovering at home, and gradually reintroducing solid food. Last night I kept some fruit down. I intend to make a report to my county's health department about the fog. Over the holiday break I had limited contact with people and I don't see how I could have caught anything. Plus, all of this started after I was exposed to the fog. I suggest wearing respiratory protection if you see fog in your area. People need to get samples and have them analyzed. Don't count on our "scientists", most of whom are on Uncle Sugar's gravy train and don't want their plush lifestyles to go away.

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