Mask Wearing is Dangerous
Mask Wearing Facts
1. Reduces Oxygen to 60% known as Hypoxia
2. Increases risk of Carbon Dioxide Poisoning because
you are re-breathing CO2 instead of Oxygen leading to Oxygen deprivation.
People have died already from this because of mask wearing.
3. Itching from mask causes excessive face touching.
4. Virus and Bacteria linger on outside of the mask and
remain there because of the suction of breathing.
5. You can spread the germs by touching the mask and
then touching a surface.
6. Contaminants remain inside the fibers of the mask and
get re-inhaled.
7. Hindrance to your breathing will cause your immune
system to be compromised since fresh air is necessary for your existence.
8. The masks only filter out particles of .3 micron in
size but the Corona Virus is .125 meaning the mask is totally useless.
(Microns are 1/1,000,000 of a meter)
9. By wearing a mask, the
exhaled viruses will not be able to escape and will concentrate in the nasal
passages, enter the olfactory nerves and travel into the brain.
-
Russell
Blaylock, MD
10. No
studies have been done to demonstrate that either a cloth mask or the N95
mask
has any effect on transmission of the COVID-19 virus. -
Russell Blaylock, MD
11. You risk Respiratory Alkalosis which can be deadly.
Respiratory alkalosis is a
medical condition in which increased respiration elevates the blood pH beyond
the normal range with a concurrent reduction in arterial levels of carbon
dioxide. In
other words
re-breathing your exhaled carbon dioxide.
Symptoms of Respiratory
Alkalosis:
·
Heart Palpitation
·
Tetany
(Involuntary contraction of Muscles)
·
Convulsions
·
Sweating
12.
You risk Hypercapnia which is an elevated CO2 in the blood.
An abnormally high concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood, usually
caused by acute respiratory failure from conditions such as asthma and
obstructive pulmonary disease. It can
lead
to seizures and death if acute and untreated.
Masks obstruct Oxygen intake and Carbon Dioxide exhalation.
(From OSHA Director of Michigan Tammy Herrema – 20 years as Director)
Mild symptoms of hypercapnia include:
·
flushed skin
·
drowsiness or inability to focus
·
mild headaches
·
feeling disoriented or dizzy
·
feeling short of breath
·
being abnormally tired or exhausted
Severe Symptoms of hypercapnia include:
·
unexplained feelings of confusion
·
abnormal feelings of paranoia or depression
·
abnormal muscle twitching
·
irregular heartbeat
·
hyperventilation
·
seizures
·
panic attack
·
passing out
13.
Complications being reported by people who have worn the mask between 15 minutes
to 16 hours per day:
·
Headaches
·
Trouble Breathing
·
Anxiety
·
Sweating, Hot
·
Dizziness
·
Rash
on face, pimples
·
Glasses fogging
·
Hearing impaired
·
Burning in Chest
·
Lightheaded
·
Suffocating Passing Out
·
Fatigue
·
Heart
Racing
14.
Staphylococcus – Skin infections caused by staph bacteria include:
· Boils. The most common type of staph infection is the boil, a pocket of pus that develops in a hair follicle or oil gland. The skin over the infected area usually becomes red and swollen. If a boil breaks open, it will probably drain pus. Boils occur most often
under the
arms or around the groin or buttocks.
·
Impetigo. This contagious, often painful
rash can be caused by staph bacteria. Impetigo usually features large blisters
that may ooze fluid and develop a honey-colored crust.
·
Cellulitis. Cellulitis — an infection of
the deeper layers of skin — causes skin redness and swelling on the surface of
your skin. Sores or areas of oozing discharge may develop, too.
· Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome. Toxins produced as a result of a staph infection may lead to staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome. Affecting mostly babies and children, this condition features a fever, a rash and sometimes blisters. When the blisters
break,
the top layer of skin comes off — leaving a red, raw surface that looks like a
burn.
15. Under a microscope at 25X one can
see the fibers of a mask interlocking and a
16. Bacterial Pneumonia
17. Bacterial Infections of the Mouth
and facial skin.
18. Dr. Linda Johnston, M.D.: “The
coronavirus is about 100 nanometers in diameter.
it’s a mosquito getting through a chain link fence with holes 14 yards in
diameter.”
If you insist on wearing a mask for
any length of time, then purchase a Pulse Oximeter which is available in any
pharmacy. If your oxygen levels fall
below 90%, then you are heading for trouble.
“OSHA
requires 19.5% oxygen to work in a space. Look it up. Normal oxygen level is
anywhere from 20 to 21.” Masks lower
it to below 19.5 % in as little as 15 seconds.
You do NOT have to comply with wearing a mask, having
your temperature taken, being tested or getting a vaccine.
There are several laws that protect your rights, including:
(1) You are sovereign over your own body and can choose what medical
interventions you want to participate in
(2) You must have informed consent to participate in any medical EXPERIMENT or
TRIAL (as mask wearing, or being tested -- because they have not been approved
by the FDA and therefore experiments.)
(3) Under the PATIENTS BILL OF RIGHTS you can deny one offered intervention
while still being able to receive other treatments.
(4) Your right to privacy is guaranteed by the 4th Amendment of the Constitution
(5) No government order or school or work policy can require you to cause harm
to yourself as masks, testing and vaccines do.
11 Dangerous Pathogens Found on Masks
June 13,
2021 – University of Florida Study
Streptococcus pneumoniae – Pneumonia
Mycobacterium tuberculosis – Tuberculosis
Neisseria meningitidis – Meningitis, Sepsis
Acanthamoeba polyphaga – Keratitis
Acinetobacter baumannii – Resisitance to Antibiotics
Escherichia coli – Food Poisoning
Borrelia
burgdorferi – Lyme Disease
Corynebacterium diphtheria – Diphtheria
Legionella pneumophila – Legionnaires Disease
Staphylococcus pyogenes serotype M3 – Severe Infections
Staphylococcus aureus – Meningitis, Sepsis