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WEAR MASKS, BREATHE TOXIC PARTICLES

As reported several times in the Trends Journal, children are not nearly as vulnerable to COVID as adults, and they are not significant spreaders of the virus. (See our 23 March article, “DRUG DEALERS: GET KIDS VACCINATED” and our 17 November article, “KIDS DON’T SPREAD COVID.”)
As we pointed out, forcing kids to wear masks is causing physical and emotional health issues (See our 12 January article, “STUDY: MASKS HARMING CHILDREN.”)
Now there is strong evidence coming out of Canada that many of the disposable masks being worn by children and adults are made with an asbestos-like material that has been linked to early pulmonary toxicity.
On 30 March, the website Natural News reported:
“The SNN200642 masks, which are made in China and sold and distributed by a Quebec-based company called Métallifer, had been part of Canada’s public school reopening plan. Students were told that they needed to wear them in the classroom to prevent the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19). Health Canada, however, discovered during a preliminary risk assessment that the masks contain microscopic graphene particles that, when inhaled, could cause severe lung damage.”
The new warning comes after some daycare supervisors noted that children wearing these masks were reporting uncomfortable symptoms including feeling “as though they were swallowing cat hair.” According to the warning, “We now know children were inhaling the equivalent of asbestos all day long.”
These masks have been worn by children across much of the world, despite never going through proper testing procedures. In December, the government issued these toxic masks to over 15,000 daycare centers in the Quebec province. 
The Natural News report quotes a Quebec school board letter sent to parents of children who have been wearing the toxic masks: “We are now verifying whether any of these particular masks remain in our schools and centers.”  
Another manufactured mask, MC9501, was taken off the market after it was shown to be toxic as well. According to Natural News, over 31 million of these unsafe masks were given out “before the government realized they are unfit for use.”
One irate Canadian citizen wrote, “To force a child to wear a toxic face mask is child abuse. I hope lawsuits will follow.”
TREND FORECAST: In the 30 March Trends Journal, we featured an article titled, “SPERM DOWN FOR THE COUNT, PENISES FALLING SHORT.”
In the article, we reported that Dr. Shanna Swan, a professor of Environmental Medicine & Public Health at Mount Sinai Health System, has warned that phthalates, a chemical commonly used in the manufacturing of plastics, can shrink penises and decrease male fertility. 
And now, with more people wearing masks, the “penis-shrinking” trend is speeding up. The National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health found that the microplastics used in the manufacturing of COVID face masks contain a number of toxic chemicals, including penis-shrinking phthalates.

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