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There may come a time when governments will spray inhalable sedatives into the air in order to control public unrest.
We need to let them know we are watching out for the air we breathe.
The introduction of such sedatives would have been easier to add to the water supply, but nowadays people either filter their drinking water or buy bottled.
Saddam Hussain pioneered the spraying practice on the Kurds.
I will now be labelled as a doomsday/conspiracy advocate, and my suggestion of sedatives is rather extreme, but we just need to be vigilant to protect air and water quality - basic life essentials
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Perhaps it is a little extreme ... but the "vigilant" bit is right on ... get on the bastards now with the little things and the big things will never happen. Citizens have a right to be free from exposure to potentially toxic chemicals released into the environment. Locally (my locale not yours) city council is preparing (under pressure) to ban the use of chemical pesticides and herbicides for cosmetic use on lawns. Good move ... hard to police, but good move.