https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8786400/
All RAT tests contain sodium azide. The Poison Control Center found this but no one is making noise because even when they read in corporate media about this discovery, the monsters describe it as a solid in "some" tests (meaning "100% of most brands of tests" but implying "in just a few random tests"). They grudgingly admit that it can be "somewhat toxic" if it gets in your eyes. Then the reader is supposed to think "Well, that's easy, just don't drop it in my eye."
But that's not the real danger of sodium azide. This colorless, tastless, odorless powder LIQUIFIES and then EXPLODES (which is why SA is used in airbags). It does this without sound, smell, taste, anything, turning into a gas that PROPELS in one direction. What happens to an explosion in a gun barrel? It propels gas in one direction. Your nose, your throat... the gas shoots into your lungs. Even a tiny bit directly into the lungs is VASTLY MORE ABSORBED than when accidentally inhaling from a large amount that is inches or feet away, as a standard eruption would be.
"When it is mixed with water or an acid, sodium azide changes rapidly to a toxic gas with a pungent (sharp) odor. It also changes into a toxic gas (hydrazoic acid) when it comes in contact with solid metals (for example, when it is poured into a drain pipe containing lead or copper)." https://emergency.cdc.gov/agent/sodiumazide/basics/facts.asp
When ingested, even the tiniest bit of Sodium Azide is EXTREMELY toxic. The gas form is called hydrozoic acid
*Breathing the gas that is formed from sodium azide causes the most harm. The gas formed from sodium azide is most dangerous in enclosed places where the gas will be trapped. * - CDC
And what place is more enclosed than "way back" in your nose or throat?
"The gas formed from sodium azide is less dense (lighter) than air, so it will rise. Sodium azide prevents the cells of the body from using oxygen. When this happens, the cells die. Sodium azide is more harmful to the heart and the brain than to other organs, because the heart and the brain use a lot of oxygen."
But it gets better. You know how we've been locked down and told to stay indoors?
"If the sodium azide release was indoors, get out of the building."
And wear masks when we go to get the tests performed?
"Quickly take off clothing that may have sodium azide on it. Any clothing that has to be pulled over the head should be cut off the body instead of pulled over the head."
What if it's in our food, to hide solid quantities of it more easily? Turns into the same gas.
"When sodium azide is ingested, it mixes with stomach acid and forms the toxic gas, hydrozoic acid. If a person who has ingested sodium azide is vomiting, isolate and stay away from the stomach contents (vomit) to avoid exposure to the toxic gas."
And when you're done with the liquid of the rat test, you probably pour it down the sink right?
Do not pour substances containing sodium azide (such as food, water, or vomit) in the drain, because the drain can explode and cause serious harm.
You're pouring toxic gas into the trash. That's going into the ocean.
They're inducing brain damage and cardiopathy on the kids. That's what "test to stay" is all about. Constant, irreversible, brain damage. Your nose is the gas chamber.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8786400/
All RAT tests contain sodium azide. The Poison Control Center found this but no one is making noise because even when they read in corporate media about this discovery, the monsters describe it as a solid in "some" tests (meaning "100% of most brands of tests" but implying "in just a few random tests"). They grudgingly admit that it can be "somewhat toxic" if it gets in your eyes. Then the reader is supposed to think "Well, that's easy, just don't drop it in my eye."
But that's not the real danger of sodium azide. This colorless, tastless, odorless powder LIQUIFIES and then EXPLODES (which is why SA is used in airbags). It does this without sound, smell, taste, anything, turning into a gas that PROPELS in one direction. What happens to an explosion in a gun barrel? It propels gas in one direction. Your nose, your throat... the gas shoots into your lungs. Even a tiny bit directly into the lungs is VASTLY MORE ABSORBED than when accidentally inhaling from a large amount that is inches or feet away, as a standard eruption would be.
"When it is mixed with water or an acid, sodium azide changes rapidly to a toxic gas with a pungent (sharp) odor. It also changes into a toxic gas (hydrazoic acid) when it comes in contact with solid metals (for example, when it is poured into a drain pipe containing lead or copper)." https://emergency.cdc.gov/agent/sodiumazide/basics/facts.asp
When ingested, even the tiniest bit of Sodium Azide is EXTREMELY toxic. The gas form is called hydrozoic acid
*Breathing the gas that is formed from sodium azide causes the most harm. The gas formed from sodium azide is most dangerous in enclosed places where the gas will be trapped. * - CDC
And what place is enclosed than your "way back" in your nose or throat?
"The gas formed from sodium azide is less dense (lighter) than air, so it will rise. Sodium azide prevents the cells of the body from using oxygen. When this happens, the cells die. Sodium azide is more harmful to the heart and the brain than to other organs, because the heart and the brain use a lot of oxygen."
But it gets better. You know how we've been locked down and told to stay indoors?
"If the sodium azide release was indoors, get out of the building."
And wear masks when we go to get the tests performed?
"Quickly take off clothing that may have sodium azide on it. Any clothing that has to be pulled over the head should be cut off the body instead of pulled over the head."
What if it's in our food, to hide solid quantities of it more easily? Turns into the same gas.
"When sodium azide is ingested, it mixes with stomach acid and forms the toxic gas, hydrozoic acid. If a person who has ingested sodium azide is vomiting, isolate and stay away from the stomach contents (vomit) to avoid exposure to the toxic gas."
And when you're done with the liquid of the rat test, you probably pour it down the sink right?
Do not pour substances containing sodium azide (such as food, water, or vomit) in the drain, because the drain can explode and cause serious harm.
You're pouring toxic gas into the trash. That's going into the ocean.
They're inducing brain damage and cardiopathy on the kids. That's what "test to stay" is all about. Constant, irreversible, brain damage. Your nose is the gas chamber.