Robert
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1 - This is a recent test. Tested Feb. 19, 2026.
2 - The reporting limit (RL) is the threshold above which a measured concentration can be formally recorded and reported. Below this level, the result is typically reported as “less than reporting limit."
3 - The barium level is almost 40 times higher than the RL and the aluminum level is over 2,500 times the RL.
4 - What would be the RL that would be considered a toxic level for them if you were to take it? Because of the chemtrails, you're breathing these things in, touching them because of their residue is on everything, etc.
A search says —
Barium itself is toxic, but whether a specific barium compound can harm you depends almost entirely on whether it dissolves in water or body fluids.
Toxic levels of aluminum can lead to respiratory and neurological problems, with exposure primarily occurring through food, air, and water. The general population is typically exposed to low levels of aluminum, primarily through dietary intake, with average consumption ranging from 7 to 9 mg per day. However, exposure can increase in certain environments, particularly in urban and industrial areas.
Remember to always ask questions, because there are no dumb questions, just stupid answers. It's also the fastest way to bring out the truth, which evil hates.
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