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The speaker, a former bioenvironmental engineer in the US Air Force, likened their role to that of OSHA and the EPA, monitoring the military's environmental impact. While reviewing Air Force form 3952, used for hazardous material approvals, they found large quantities of aluminum, barium, and strontium oxides and sulfates.
After asking questions, the speaker says they were moved to Warner Robins, Georgia, where they found the same materials. They conducted air and soil sampling, finding high levels of these contaminants. Upon further inquiry, a commander allegedly questioned their mental state and threatened a mental evaluation.
The speaker believes this validated their concerns that laws were being violated and people were being poisoned. They consider geoengineering the number one issue, arguing that toxins from various sources, like fluoride and vaccines, are overwhelming people's bodies. Despite potential personal costs, the speaker is committed to speaking out.