Spiritual reading; death by Visine; are black cooks and waitstaff poisoning white diners?

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Are people, especially white diners in restaurants with black staff, being killed by drops of Visine?

….Spiritual reading for April 28

We ask that you allow yourself to surrender. To the great tide of love and light which is washing over the planet from without and within right now. Any other effort is in vain at the moment.

Anything you try to alter or change, any steps forward that you are thinking you will make—forget them all for the time being and let go into what can be a rapturous wave if you surf it.

This movement of energy may wash away things to which you have become attached. It may take things that you thought you couldn’t manage without. Try not to focus on the loss but look for the great gift of love which it brings. It is possible that there will be difficult lettings-go in the next few days or weeks or months. Ones that may feel significant. But we assure you that there is something infinitely sweeter which follows on the heels of any loss.

If you can remember this and open your heart, even as you are divested of some thing you hold dear, then you will indeed come out the richer.

We suggest that rather than work to surrender you contemplate the allowing of it, the willingness to do it.

Please make sure to fnd quiet time to do this. In a sense, what is happening here is like a heart transplant.

It is a serious operation, and one you want to be at your best for. It is also the last resort in most cases—this is a very important time and we urge you to be as fully present and as much in your wisdom and your hearts as you are able.

We send much love and many blessings.

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……Was Marine Corps drill instructor framed to hide vaxx lethality?

[This was a texting conversation between me and “G,” another former Marine.]

I’m thinking vaxx damage to the heart here: Marine drill instructor’s homicide trial delayed due to new evidence

The trial of a Marine drill instructor charged with negligent homicide in a recruit’s death has been delayed by nearly two months to give lawyers more time to review new evidence, according to case documents.

The delay comes in part because a second autopsy performed on the Marine recruit had determined he died of heart problems instead of overheating, as an initial autopsy had found.

A 2021 Marine Corps command investigation found that Beals’ death may have resulted from his senior drill instructor, Staff Sgt. Steven T. Smiley, pushing recruits too hard despite dangerous levels of heat.

Smiley was charged in November 2022 with negligent homicide; obstruction of justice; cruelty, oppression or maltreatment of subordinates; and failure to obey orders, a charge with four specifications, or descriptions of the alleged offense, according to his charge sheets.

The medical examiner who performed the second autopsy told Marine Corps Times he finds the negligent homicide charge “a travesty of justice.”

Beals’ mother, meanwhile, insists that Smiley bears responsibility for her son’s death.

Negligent homicide is defined by the manual for courts-martial as the killing of another person by “an absence of due care” for the safety of others. The maximum punishment for that charge under military law is confinement for three years, dishonorable discharge and forfeiture of all pay and allowances.

The investigation found that recruits in Beals’ group were going through the Crucible during so-called black flag heat conditions, defined as a temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit and above.

Under black flag conditions, according to the command investigation report, “Essential outdoor physical activity” like the Crucible should “be conducted at a level commensurate with personnel acclimatization,” with leaders keeping a close eye on recruits.

Beals had shown signs of overheating, according to the investigation report. He got separated from his group and, for approximately one hour, went unaccounted for. He was later found dead in the woods.

The investigation report reviewed by Marine Corps Times contains extensive redactions. But it appears to indicate a drill instructor ordered the recruits to perform “excessive,” unauthorized physical activity like squats or jumping jacks during the Crucible. And it contends that the drill instructor failed to monitor his recruits’ health amid the oppressive heat.

The report also says that Smiley “did not have the maturity, temperament, and leadership skills necessary to be an effective senior drill instructor.”

Smiley’s “perceived indifference to the well-being of his recruits demonstrated prior to the Crucible” could have deterred recruits from seeking medical help for Beals, the report speculates.

But Smiley’s defense team argued in comments submitted for a preliminary hearing that the senior drill instructor “took immediate action” once he was informed that Beals was missing.

Dr. Gerald Feigin, the medical examiner who conducted the second autopsy, reached out to the defense team on March 24 via email, according to a copy of that email in the defense response, to emphasize that he believed Beals died from a severe, unpreventable cardiac issue. “I find it reprehensible that anyone is charged with a crime in this case,” he wrote.

Conflicting autopsies

Few details on the Beals’ first autopsy — conducted sometime between Beals’ death on June 4 and the second autopsy on June 13, 2021 — are publicly available.

The autopsy was conducted by the Beaufort County Coroner’s Office in South Carolina, according to the second autopsy report, obtained by Marine Corps Times. An employee with that coroner’s office told Marine Corps Times the office can’t comment on or publicly release autopsy reports.

The office “is responsible for investigating all suspicious, violent, sudden and unexpected deaths which occur in the Beaufort County,” where Parris Island, South Carolina, is located, according to the office’s website.

The command investigation report does note the main finding of that first autopsy: that Beals died of hyperthermia, or overheating.

Stacie Beals, Dalton Beals’ mother, told Marine Corps Times that she arranged the second autopsy with the New-Jersey-based Feigin, who conducted it pro bono. At that time, she said, no one had even told her the circumstances of her son’s death.

Feigin told Marine Corps Times on Thursday it was quickly obvious to him that Dalton Beals had multiple areas of scarring in his heart, visible both with the naked eye and through a microscope. He said it was clear the pathologist who conducted the first autopsy had examined less than half of the heart.

“I can’t answer for that other pathologist other than it was an incomplete job,” said Feigin, who said he has worked as a medical examiner since the 1980s and is a retired Army colonel. “It was not done well. And I’m being real, real polite about it.”

Feigin’s autopsy, completed June 13, 2021, determined the cause of death was “Cardiac Arrhythmia due to multiple myocardial scars, cardiac interstitial fibrosis and mild-moderate irregular cardiac hypertrophy.”

Genetic testing commissioned by Feigin turned up two gene variants “of uncertain significance” that preliminary scientific evidence suggests could be linked to heart issues, according to the report on that testing.

“Because there’s so much scarring, the electrical conductivity can’t work through the heart muscles, and they just die suddenly,” Feigin said. “You can’t predict it, nor can you prevent it.”

It’s an issue he estimated he sees at least 10 times a year out of the few hundred autopsies he conducts.

Asked if it was a coincidence that Beals died during extremely strenuous activity in hot weather, Feigin said it was.

New evidence

Smiley’s three-week trial before a general court-martial tentatively had been scheduled to start April 24, according to Marine spokesman Maj. Philip Kulczewski.

But on March 24, the prosecution filed a motion, obtained by Marine Corps Times, asking the judge to delay the trial because of a Naval Safety Center investigation into Beals’ death.

The Naval Safety Center informed the prosecution of the investigation’s existence on Feb. 1 and noted that it contained privileged information, as recounted in the prosecution’s motion.

The military judge, Marine Col. Adam Workman, received the unredacted safety investigation report earlier in March, according to the prosecution’s motion.

The prosecutors requested the additional time to allow for discovery — the process of sharing the potential evidence and working through the legal issues it might raise.

Naval Safety Center investigations typically are kept privileged, according to the center’s own guidance. The secrecy is supposed to encourage witnesses and investigators to speak candidly about safety issues that could be prevented in the future.

Even if the “taint team” of government lawyers tasked with reviewing the safety investigation determine it contains relevant evidence, and even if the judge agrees, it would be up to the Navy secretary to waive the privilege, according to an advisory document for Marine lawyers. As of 2018, according to that document, the Navy secretary had never waived the safety privilege for a criminal prosecution.

In some instances, the existence of privileged safety investigations has “stalled or halted the criminal prosecution of military cases,” according to the advisory document.

The defense lawyers, writing in a response to the prosecution’s motion, agreed that the trial should be delayed, or “continued,” in legal parlance, in part because of the safety investigation. But they argued there was another reason the judge should push back the trial date: the second autopsy.

The defense team said in its response to the prosecution’s motion that it needed more time to prepare a case because of the new evidence, which it characterized as favorable.

On April 6, Workman ordered the trial’s start date to be delayed by eight weeks, to June 19, according to Kulczewski, who noted that this date could still change.

Stacie Beals told Marine Corps Times on April 12 that her son had never experienced cardiac issues and indeed had played high-intensity contact sports throughout high school.

Stacie Beals, a nurse, said she didn’t think the findings of the second autopsy were particularly relevant.

“Heat stroke can cause cardiac arrhythmia,” she said.

In a March interview, she described her son to Marine Corps Times as a good kid, who liked playing board games with his sisters and was so gentle that he once scooped a cricket out of their garage rather than letting her crush it.

Other recruits, quoted in the command investigation, described him as a “gentle giant” and a good recruit.

“I have no doubt that if it wasn’t for Steven Smiley, my son would be here today,” Stacie Beals said on April 12.

Melody Smiley, the mother of Steven T. Smiley, told Marine Corps Times on Wednesday that she sympathizes with Dalton Beals’ family but believes that her son has been made a scapegoat for a tragedy.

“He’s not this big, scary drill instructor,” Melody Smiley said. “He’s a family man.”

Marine Corps Times attempted to route a request for comment to the prosecution through Kulczewski but did not receive comment.

Capt. Keagan Riley, a lawyer for Smiley, declined to comment.

G:
Very likely. I concur. A shame that the drill instructor became the target of a presumptuous witch hunt.
Anyone can be hunted at the drop of a hat, based on where they stand or what they represent on a political or cultural spectrum.
J:
Yes, they can frame anyone and now they do, even a fmr president (Trump)…. but they framed the admiral at Pearl Harbor too, ending his career, and later on, they set up Lee Harvey Oswald and then had him killed so he could not prove his innocence!
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…..How common is poisoning and do blacks in restaurants poison white diners? Do white Antifa/leftists poison conservatives?

[continuing J to G]
J: I have concluded also from detailed discussions with David von Braun that the American Deep State is also constantly poisoning people (thus the 16 illegal US bioweapon labs in Jewkraine), including, of course, the vaxxing, which is POISONING, of half the US population!
David is almost certain that his father, Wernher von Braun, the famed rocket scientist, was poisoned to develop cancer, dying at just 64 in 1977. He ate oranges every afternoon, and he believes they injected something into them.
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Kennedy protected von Braun, but with his death, the protection was gone.
The launch of Apollo 8

The jews got him fired at NASA in 1970 after his great success for America of landing men safely on the moon, then returning them just as safely to earth. This fulfilled President Kennedy’s dream and beat the communist Soviets! But Jewry was terrified that a fmr NS and SS officer would be adored as an American hero. The demonization of national socialism must continue!
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He saw a photo of his dad visiting the Air & Space Museum in DC with one of his V2 rockets behind him, and he looked all gaunt and very dejected at being rejected by a country he had helped so much.
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Wernher ate oranges for his health and the great taste every afternoon, and David believes the jews got in and  injected something into them. He gave me evidence that he was twice poisoned, once as a child, by a Mexican maid, and then in federal custody in Plattsburg, New York. He says the black inmates boasted to him that they had poisoned him in the prison kitchen.
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And I think they gave Margi her cancer in 2017 when she got her inheritance and then made it recur in 2021.
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G:
I’m convinced that I was deliberately poisoned by blacks at a Taco Bell years ago in Houston. I got very sick right after. They heard my “white” voice on the speaker at the drive-thru.
J:
If a dissident’s house is not watched around the click, they just get in there and poison your food, drink, toothpaste, meds — anything.
G:
I have a street-wise relative in NY, who used to deliberately put on a fake “black” accent when ordering at drive-throughs. This was before they had so many cameras on drive throughs.
J:
oh wow!!!!! horrible…I wonder what these negroes use for a poison?
G:
I hear waitresses who don’t like customers will put a couple of drops of Visine in their drinks and it makes them violently ill.  I believe a white or Hispanic waitress at a Denny’s restaurant here in Orlando did that to me after I made a legitimate complaint about something.
J:
Visine, eh?  wow.  And Visine is carried by many people innocently on their person. It would be so quick for a cook to whip out the bottle “for my dry eyes”….. and in two seconds, maybe with the back blocking the view,  put Visine drops in the meal.
G:
Yes that’s what these creeps do in the restaurant business, among other things. Visine is a well known one in the ” food & beverage industry.”
J:
I was always worried because of all this about Margi’s gardening….All night long those tomatoes and peppers were just lying out there unwatched.
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G:
They are committing a felony, but they simply don’t care. Jews poison people; they’ve been poisoning wells and other things for thousands of years.
J:
As early as the Hippocratic Oath, poisoning is brought up. “First, do no harm,” meaning a doctor should not make poisons.
G:
I would do a quick search in Visine and food tampering to help corroborate that.  But I have been told about Visine by multiple people.
G:
Profit-centered “medicine” that also hates goys gets a dual “benefit” – money and harming / killing their enemies
Look at this, John:

How Visine Eye Drops In The Mouth Can Kill, Here Are Two Cases

J:
And with the vaxx, the goyim pay the jews to kill them!
G:
Yes just like Jews get goyim to pay for Holohoax propaganda movies at the the theater à la Shpeel-berg. We pay them to harm and lie to us.
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I got sick once, on a day after eating at a Taco Bell, but thought it was unrelated. I felt pretty bad and coughed very hard for some time. I coughed up a thick, white phlegm. I took meds for it and drank lots of water and figured it was a flu. What are the symptoms of poisoning with the eye drops? Also, of course, other bad things could be carried in eye-drop dispensers. What a rotten country, where people are attacked in traffic, harassed at jobs, and even poisoned in restaurants!

John De Nugent Aufdeutsch

Mark, David von Braun himself was poisoned at a Taco Bell, and I remember well getting severe food poisoning from a Taco Bell in suburban Washington DC, near Vienna, Virginia. And maybe, now that I think of it, it was perhaps not a matter of the food being old and spoiled but of some Hispanic (which ALL the employees were) hating us Gringos and sprinkling Visine drops on the grub.
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I was sick for a week from that meal. The Forbes article says ingesting Visine drops (the active ingredient being tetrahydrozoline) “can slow your heart rate and lower your blood pressure to dangerous levels. It can also lead to a drop in body temperature, a coma, and, of course, death.” And also “headache, dizziness, anxiety, chest pain, shortness of breath, or irregular heartbeats.”

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  1. I wouldn’t put it past the elites to spike food. They have no fear of prosecution for the millions they have killed in wars since 1945.

    Countries that were piss-poor 20-30 years ago, such as China, India, and Africa have seen their populations increase greatly as well as their technology and economic advancement whilst our white populations are decreasing along with white financial power.

  2. (In English)

    Poison Control

    Your local poison control center can be reached directly by calling the national toll-free Poison Help hotline (1-800-222-1222) from anywhere in the United States. This national hotline will let you talk to experts in poisoning. They will give you further instructions.

    This is a free and confidential service. All local poison control centers in the United States use this national number. You should call if you have any questions about poisoning or poison prevention. It does NOT need to be an emergency. You can call for any reason, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

    Take the container with you to the hospital, if possible.

    What to Expect at the Emergency Room

    The health care provider will measure and monitor the person’s vital signs, including temperature, pulse, breathing rate, and blood pressure. Symptoms will be treated as appropriate. The person may receive:

    Activated charcoal
    Airway support, including oxygen, breathing tube through the mouth (intubation), and ventilator (breathing machine)
    Blood and urine tests
    Chest x-ray
    ECG (electrocardiogram, or heart tracing)
    Fluids through the vein (intravenous or IV)
    Laxative
    Medicines to treat symptoms

    Survival past 24 hours is usually a good sign that the person will recover. Some individuals may have long-lasting complications if multiple organs are damaged by the drug.

    Outlook (Prognosis)

    Products containing tetrahydrozoline can interact with many prescription drugs. Always read the label before using any over-the-counter (OTC) product.

    In young children, serious adverse events can occur from ingesting only a small amount (1 to 2 mL, or several drops) of tetrahydrozoline.

    Tetrahydrozoline-poisoning / Tetrahydrozolin-Vergiftung

    https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/poison/tetrahydrozoline-poisoning

    (Auf Deutsch)

    Gift Kontrolle

    Ihr örtliches Giftnotrufzentrum kann direkt erreicht werden, indem Sie die nationale gebührenfreie Giftnotruf-Hotline (1-800-222-1222) von überall in den Vereinigten Staaten anrufen. Über diese nationale Hotline können Sie mit Experten für Vergiftungen sprechen. Sie geben Ihnen weitere Anweisungen.

    Dies ist ein kostenloser und vertraulicher Service. Alle lokalen Giftnotrufzentralen in den Vereinigten Staaten verwenden diese nationale Nummer. Rufen Sie an, wenn Sie Fragen zu Vergiftungen oder Vergiftungsprävention haben. Es muss KEIN Notfall sein. Sie können aus jedem Grund anrufen, 24 Stunden am Tag, 7 Tage die Woche.

    Nehmen Sie den Behälter nach Möglichkeit mit ins Krankenhaus.

    Was Sie in der Notaufnahme erwartet

    Der Gesundheitsdienstleister misst und überwacht die Vitalfunktionen der Person, einschließlich Temperatur, Puls, Atemfrequenz und Blutdruck. Die Symptome werden entsprechend behandelt. Die Person kann Folgendes erhalten:

    Aktivkohle
    Atemwegsunterstützung, einschließlich Sauerstoff, Beatmungsschlauch durch den Mund (Intubation) und Beatmungsgerät (Beatmungsgerät)
    Blut- und Urintests
    Brust Röntgen
    EKG (Elektrokardiogramm oder Herzaufzeichnung)
    Flüssigkeiten durch die Vene (intravenös oder IV)
    Abführmittel
    Arzneimittel zur Behandlung von Symptomen

    Das Überleben nach 24 Stunden ist normalerweise ein gutes Zeichen dafür, dass sich die Person erholen wird. Einige Personen können lang anhaltende Komplikationen haben, wenn mehrere Organe durch das Medikament geschädigt werden.

    Ausblick (Prognose)

    Produkte, die Tetrahydrozolin enthalten, können mit vielen verschreibungspflichtigen Medikamenten interagieren. Lesen Sie immer das Etikett, bevor Sie ein rezeptfreies (OTC) Produkt verwenden.

    Bei kleinen Kindern können schwerwiegende unerwünschte Ereignisse auftreten, wenn nur eine kleine Menge (1 bis 2 ml oder mehrere Tropfen) Tetrahydrozolin eingenommen wird.

  3. (In English)

    Urban legend

    An urban legend suggests that tetryzoline can cause violent diarrhea if given orally, such as by putting a few drops of Visine in an unsuspecting person’s beverage. However, the actual results of the prank may be worse, varying from severe nausea and vomiting to seizures or a coma. Larger doses can cause death. Diarrhea is not a side effect.

    Criminal use

    In late August 2018, a South Carolina woman was charged with murdering her husband by putting eye drops containing tetryzoline in his drinking water. An autopsy found high concentrations of tetryzoline in his body.

    Tetryzoline has been used as a date rape drug in a number of cases due to its ability to cause dizziness and unconsciousness.

    In 2018 an elderly woman in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, died in an apparent overdose or suicide; however, in June 2021 police charged her caregiver with murder, alleging that the death was caused by a water bottle laced with Visine.

    In 2019, a North Carolina paramedic was accused of using tetryzoline eye drops to cause the death of his wife. The blood sample results showed about 30–40 times higher than the therapeutic level of tetryzoline

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetryzoline

    (Auf Deutsch)

    Urbane Legende

    Eine urbane Legende besagt, dass Tetryzolin bei oraler Verabreichung heftigen Durchfall verursachen kann, beispielsweise wenn ein paar Tropfen Visine in das Getränk einer ahnungslosen Person gegeben werden. Die tatsächlichen Ergebnisse des Streichs können jedoch schlimmer sein und von schwerer Übelkeit und Erbrechen bis hin zu Krampfanfällen oder einem Koma reichen. Größere Dosen können zum Tod führen. Durchfall ist keine Nebenwirkung.

    Kriminelle Nutzung

    Ende August 2018 wurde eine Frau aus South Carolina beschuldigt, ihren Ehemann ermordet zu haben, indem sie Augentropfen mit Tetryzolin in sein Trinkwasser gegeben hatte. Eine Autopsie ergab hohe Konzentrationen von Tetryzolin in seinem Körper.

    Tetryzolin wurde aufgrund seiner Fähigkeit, Schwindel und Bewusstlosigkeit zu verursachen, in einer Reihe von Fällen als Vergewaltigungsdroge verwendet.

    Im Jahr 2018 starb eine ältere Frau in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, an einer offensichtlichen Überdosis oder Selbstmord; Im Juni 2021 klagte die Polizei ihre Betreuerin jedoch des Mordes an und behauptete, der Tod sei durch eine mit Visine versetzte Wasserflasche verursacht worden.

    Im Jahr 2019 wurde ein Sanitäter aus North Carolina beschuldigt, Tetryzolin-Augentropfen verwendet zu haben, um den Tod seiner Frau zu verursachen. Die Ergebnisse der Blutproben zeigten eine etwa 30- bis 40-mal höhere Konzentration als die therapeutische Tetryzolin-Konzentration.

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