Oct 20 (edited) in Governments
The Real Reason lead paint was banned...?
In the 1970's the government banned the use of lead in paint. Lead can be toxic to a human, and was linked to some serious health problems. They claimed that the lead in paint was harming too many people and children.
Because, we all ate paint chips as kids, right... (insert sarcastic tone)
So of course the government needed to step in and protect us from ourselves.
But do know what else was taking off during the 70's ?
Frequency technology and the ability to surveil on people without them knowing it.
Do ya'll know what blocks frequencies?
Lead.
It's why you wear that heavy lead jacket when you go in for an X-ray.
If the paint on your walls had lead in it, then any frequency hitting it, would be stopped in its tracks.
Interesting, right? 🤔
So let's do a poll.
Was the government just trying to protect us from a dangerous substance?
Or were they trying eradicate lead in homes to better surveil us against our knowledge?
They Just Wanted To Keep Us Safe
They Totally Wanted To Spy On Us
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The Real Reason lead paint was banned...?
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