I've had a keen sense of smell since I was young enough to remember. Car rides with my grandparents in their new cars made me ill; I had to lie down and my grandmother would pack me saltines and a thermos of water. When I use to visit my elderly neighbor I would comment that another neighbor must have been there that day; I could smell h…
I've had a keen sense of smell since I was young enough to remember. Car rides with my grandparents in their new cars made me ill; I had to lie down and my grandmother would pack me saltines and a thermos of water. When I use to visit my elderly neighbor I would comment that another neighbor must have been there that day; I could smell his cigar odor. No, it was 3 days ago.
That was over 50 years ago, and odors have become much more prevalent, intense and ever-present.
Visiting most people's homes has become increasingly difficult if not impossible. Sometimes the smell may not be strong enough to keep me from visiting, but their home odor comes home with me on my clothing, in my hair.
In extreme situations, I have to wash my clothes several times, soaking them in citrus oils, etc. and then hang them outside for 3 weeks. However, the last time I did this, the metallic smell from being outside was so strong it took another 5-6 soakings and washings to make them wearable. Chemtrails?
The smell of toxic detergents and dryer sheets / fabric softener permeates everything. Everything. Sometimes when I walk past someone outdoors, the smell of dryer sheets is so strong it makes me ill; how are they still standing and walking?!
I feel badly for children and pets who have no choice but to endure these poisons (not to mention the poison they're injected with).
It's hard to escape given how these chemicals and odors are now everywhere. Allegedly, the chemicals people use have been detected in Antartica. They are part of the slow kill depopulation agenda.
I've had a keen sense of smell since I was young enough to remember. Car rides with my grandparents in their new cars made me ill; I had to lie down and my grandmother would pack me saltines and a thermos of water. When I use to visit my elderly neighbor I would comment that another neighbor must have been there that day; I could smell his cigar odor. No, it was 3 days ago.
That was over 50 years ago, and odors have become much more prevalent, intense and ever-present.
Visiting most people's homes has become increasingly difficult if not impossible. Sometimes the smell may not be strong enough to keep me from visiting, but their home odor comes home with me on my clothing, in my hair.
In extreme situations, I have to wash my clothes several times, soaking them in citrus oils, etc. and then hang them outside for 3 weeks. However, the last time I did this, the metallic smell from being outside was so strong it took another 5-6 soakings and washings to make them wearable. Chemtrails?
The smell of toxic detergents and dryer sheets / fabric softener permeates everything. Everything. Sometimes when I walk past someone outdoors, the smell of dryer sheets is so strong it makes me ill; how are they still standing and walking?!
I feel badly for children and pets who have no choice but to endure these poisons (not to mention the poison they're injected with).
It's hard to escape given how these chemicals and odors are now everywhere. Allegedly, the chemicals people use have been detected in Antartica. They are part of the slow kill depopulation agenda.