>>14176042> Mass-spectrometry furthermore confirmed the presence of cholinesterase-inhibiting insecticides, including Temephos, an organophosphorus used in Cuba against mosquito larvae,15 and 3- phenoxybenzoic acid (3-PBA), a common pyrethroid (insecticidal) metabolite.There we have it. Somehow some of them inhaled that shit and I'll be so bold to speculate that they didn't empty a can on insect spray for shit and giggles.
Given the rise of havana syndrome victims across the globe, i think it's safe to assume that embassies these days aren't just randomly distributing insect spray to make sure there are no insect spy drones.
I think we got something here lads.
Now, reason with me. If we get the questionnaires from the non-diplomat population, coming up with the same results as the havana subjects, how hard is it gonna be to get a mass-spectrometry for those individuals reporting any gas related stuff?
> Units can range from under $10,000 to nearly $100,000Assuming that doctors don't play along right away, can we sneak some samples to a university student with access?