Old-Thinker News | September 28, 2019
By Daniel Taylor
New case of “contamination” in Chinese products discovered soon after massive Chinese fentanyl bust in Virginia. In 2010, “defective” Chinese fluoride forced local water treatment facility to close.
Chinese marijuana vape cartridges have been found to be contaminated with Hydrogen Cyanide, yet another example of deadly substances sent to America from the communist Chinese.
NBC News reports:
“David Downs, the California bureau chief for Leafly, an online publication devoted to the cannabis industry, said downtown Los Angeles acts as the final destination for a supply chain that originates in China.
“This all starts in China where you can get the empty cartridges both for the THC market and the nicotine market, as well as the additives, flavorings, and thickeners that are being put into these cartridges alongside the THC oil,” Downs said.
Earlier this year, a massive bust in Virginia seized enough fentanyl to kill 14 million people. The shipment came from China.
In 2010, a water treatment facility in Amesbury, Massachusetts stopped fluoridating its water supply after fluoride shipped from China “would not dissolve”.
“Department of Public Works Director Rob Desmarais said after he mixes the white powder with water, 40 percent of it will not dissolve.
“I don’t know what it is,” Desmarais said. “It’s not soluble, and it doesn’t appear to be sodium fluoride. So we are not quite sure what it is.”
Desmarais said the residue clogs his machines and makes it difficult to get a consistent level of fluoride in the town’s water.
Ingesting products from a country that is a sworn enemy doesn’t seem like a good idea.
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