Elements found in blood 🩸: Strontium, Barium, Cesium-137

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Elements found in blood 🩸: Strontium, Barium, Cesium-137

1. Strontium (Sr)
• Possible Use: Allegedly used in atmospheric aerosol programs to reflect sunlight (solar radiation management).
• Biological Impact:
• Mimics calcium → Can displace calcium in bones, leading to weaker bone structure.
• May suppress parathyroid function and alter bone mineralization.
• Can accumulate long-term with toxic strontium isotopes (less concern with natural strontium).

2. Barium (Ba)
• Possible Use: Proposed in geoengineering as a desiccant (moisture absorbent) or to enhance radar reflectivity.
• Biological Impact:
• Neurotoxic in high amounts—affects muscle function and cardiac rhythm.
• Can impair potassium channels and block nerve conduction.
• Common symptoms of exposure: Muscle weakness, GI disturbance, blood pressure abnormalities, and heart rhythm changes.

3. Cesium-137 (Cs-137)
• Use in Theory: Not typically part of geoengineering claims—more commonly associated with nuclear accidents (Chernobyl, Fukushima).
• Biological Impact:
• Highly radioactive—emits beta and gamma radiation.
• Mimics potassium, allowing it to integrate into soft tissues (especially muscle).
• Long biological half-life; can increase cancer risk with significant exposure.
• Causes cellular oxidative damage and mitochondrial dysfunction.

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🧬 If Exposure Were Occurring

If individuals were being exposed to low-level chronic aerosols containing these elements (hypothetically or indirectly), we might expect:
• Oxidative stress → Mitochondrial impairment, aging acceleration, fatigue.
• Mineral displacement → Calcium, magnesium, and potassium imbalances.
• Neuroinflammation → Anxiety, brain fog, neurological symptoms.
• Detox overload → Liver, kidneys, and lymphatic system may become overwhelmed.

We must put a stop to this @robertfkennedyjr

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