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Yes. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral in some mica (vermiculite) and other types of rocks, altho it is not always present. If it is, it is bound up in the mica and not free floating. You can buy vermiculate at the garden store to mix into your potting soils. I wrote a comment in the previous episode about asbestos being the current boogyman requiring expensive "remediation". No mention however of the dangers of the floating fibres from fiberglass insulation.

The truth is OUR LUNGS AREN'T MEANT TO BREATHE IN ANY KIND OF DUST Period!! If you work in an asbestos mine, or a coal mine, or even a gold mine, a woodworking or metalworking shop, cleaning out poultry barns, or ANY other industry that produces dust, you need to wear protective breathing gear. Our nasal passages, bronchial tubes and lungs themselves are brilliantly designed with many filters including tiny hairs to prevent unhealthy particles from entering, and they do their very best, but they get overloaded in industrial situations. NO DUST IS GOOD FOR US TO INHALE! And of course, as Agent explained with his charts, many toxins are so microscopicly tiny that no barriers are effective, like the crap in chemtrails.

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