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Decent turnout tonight at the ICE facility in Portland, Oregon.

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  • alissaazar@kolektiva.socialA alissaazar@kolektiva.social

    Alright I’m out for the night. Cat cuddles are calling

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    #25

    @alissaazar

    thanks for you good work !

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    • alissaazar@kolektiva.socialA alissaazar@kolektiva.social

      Alright I’m out for the night. Cat cuddles are calling

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      #26

      I say this not for pity but to share experience and to help keep people better prepared and informed.

      Shortly before leaving the facility I started cramping. I have been exposed to teargas many times, it typically takes me two days before exposure begins having noticeable effects on my cycle. 24 hours on munition heavy nights a few times but it’s usually two days or so for me.

      I knew something felt off. I typically listen to my gut but I ignored it. I was wearing a full face gas mask. During that last wave of teargas, I was really holding it together while filming. Mostly because my eyes were burning. I took off my mask to clear my eyes after the feds retreated and after inhaling one time I couldn’t breathe. I literally couldn’t breathe. I made it to the sidewalk and was on my knees when a medic came over to help. Drinking water helped the burning feeling a little bit, as it had felt like I swallowed fire. Teargas is uncomfortable obviously but not usually *that* bad and intense. For me anyways. I cleaned off and took a break and remained otg for a few hours. I felt better.

      Idk if it’s the adrenaline wearing off or what but I have since felt a lot worse. My skin is decontaminated, but my head is pounding, my stomach is killing me and I feel extremely nauseous.

      Turns out the feds deployed HC gas tonight. (Which is not green smoke that many think it is. I have another thread on this I will link in next post)

      Luckily the wind was working in everyone’s favor tonight. But fuck.

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      • alissaazar@kolektiva.socialA alissaazar@kolektiva.social

        I say this not for pity but to share experience and to help keep people better prepared and informed.

        Shortly before leaving the facility I started cramping. I have been exposed to teargas many times, it typically takes me two days before exposure begins having noticeable effects on my cycle. 24 hours on munition heavy nights a few times but it’s usually two days or so for me.

        I knew something felt off. I typically listen to my gut but I ignored it. I was wearing a full face gas mask. During that last wave of teargas, I was really holding it together while filming. Mostly because my eyes were burning. I took off my mask to clear my eyes after the feds retreated and after inhaling one time I couldn’t breathe. I literally couldn’t breathe. I made it to the sidewalk and was on my knees when a medic came over to help. Drinking water helped the burning feeling a little bit, as it had felt like I swallowed fire. Teargas is uncomfortable obviously but not usually *that* bad and intense. For me anyways. I cleaned off and took a break and remained otg for a few hours. I felt better.

        Idk if it’s the adrenaline wearing off or what but I have since felt a lot worse. My skin is decontaminated, but my head is pounding, my stomach is killing me and I feel extremely nauseous.

        Turns out the feds deployed HC gas tonight. (Which is not green smoke that many think it is. I have another thread on this I will link in next post)

        Luckily the wind was working in everyone’s favor tonight. But fuck.

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        #27

        Here is that thread I mentioned

        https://kolektiva.social/@alissaazar/114802068549738677

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        • alissaazar@kolektiva.socialA alissaazar@kolektiva.social

          Here is that thread I mentioned

          https://kolektiva.social/@alissaazar/114802068549738677

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          #28

          I don’t know why I’m so upset with myself. it would have been irresponsible to say that HC was used over a gut feeling and physical symptoms without actually knowing it was used. I’m just upset. I’m just so angry that they can do this. Using HC and heavily gassing people and a neighborhood because people were what? Standing in a driveway that wasn’t even being used?

          These chemicals cause long lasting harm to our bodies and I fear we don’t even know the half of it. Their violence knows no bounds.

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          • alissaazar@kolektiva.socialA alissaazar@kolektiva.social

            I don’t know why I’m so upset with myself. it would have been irresponsible to say that HC was used over a gut feeling and physical symptoms without actually knowing it was used. I’m just upset. I’m just so angry that they can do this. Using HC and heavily gassing people and a neighborhood because people were what? Standing in a driveway that wasn’t even being used?

            These chemicals cause long lasting harm to our bodies and I fear we don’t even know the half of it. Their violence knows no bounds.

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            #29

            @alissaazar

            HC tear gas, also known as chlorobenzylidene malononitrile, can cause immediate irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system, leading to symptoms like tearing, burning sensations, coughing, and difficulty breathing. Long-term exposure may result in more severe health issues, including respiratory illnesses and eye conditions such as glaucoma and cataracts.

            #HC
            #TearGas

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            • alissaazar@kolektiva.socialA alissaazar@kolektiva.social

              I don’t know why I’m so upset with myself. it would have been irresponsible to say that HC was used over a gut feeling and physical symptoms without actually knowing it was used. I’m just upset. I’m just so angry that they can do this. Using HC and heavily gassing people and a neighborhood because people were what? Standing in a driveway that wasn’t even being used?

              These chemicals cause long lasting harm to our bodies and I fear we don’t even know the half of it. Their violence knows no bounds.

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              #30

              Aftercare advice if you were exposed from a medic:

              You may feel brain fog, grogginess, body aches, loss of appetite, nausea, have irritated bowels, persistent coughing... And if you have a uterus it might trigger you to shed whatever you've grown in there, mostly referring to the lining.

              Please drink lots of water, get lots of rest mentally and physically. If you can: have a multivitamin, extra vitamin C, lion's mane if you can find it, a regular dosage of a magnesium complex, and eat pre/probiotics for your gut biome

              Please take care of your bodies this stuff is no joke

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              • appassionato@mastodon.socialA appassionato@mastodon.social

                @alissaazar

                HC tear gas, also known as chlorobenzylidene malononitrile, can cause immediate irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system, leading to symptoms like tearing, burning sensations, coughing, and difficulty breathing. Long-term exposure may result in more severe health issues, including respiratory illnesses and eye conditions such as glaucoma and cataracts.

                #HC
                #TearGas

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                #31

                @alissaazar

                Long-Term Health Effects

                While most individuals recover quickly, prolonged or high-level exposure to HC tear gas can lead to serious health issues, such as:

                Eye Injuries Potential for glaucoma, cataracts, and permanent vision loss
                Respiratory Problems Increased risk of asthma and chronic respiratory conditions
                Skin Conditions Dermatitis and chemical burns

                Individuals with pre-existing conditions, such as asthma, may experience more severe reactions and require medical attention.

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                • alissaazar@kolektiva.socialA alissaazar@kolektiva.social

                  I don’t know why I’m so upset with myself. it would have been irresponsible to say that HC was used over a gut feeling and physical symptoms without actually knowing it was used. I’m just upset. I’m just so angry that they can do this. Using HC and heavily gassing people and a neighborhood because people were what? Standing in a driveway that wasn’t even being used?

                  These chemicals cause long lasting harm to our bodies and I fear we don’t even know the half of it. Their violence knows no bounds.

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                  #32

                  @alissaazar

                  just: ❤️💚 . thank you and take care of yourself

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                    #33

                    Health Effects of Hexachloroethane (HC) Smoke - DTIC

                    This report reviews the composition, toxicity, and hazards of HC smoke, a mixture of hexachloroethane, zinc chloride, and chlorinated organic compounds. It also discusses the exposure of soldiers and workers to HC smoke and its potential carcinogenic effects.

                    https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/ADA277838.pdf

                    @alissaazar@kolektiva.social #ICE #ICEout

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                    • alissaazar@kolektiva.socialA alissaazar@kolektiva.social

                      Alright I’m out for the night. Cat cuddles are calling

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                      #34

                      @alissaazar Thanks heaps for your chronicles! I am in Catalonia and this is just starting to appear in the news. I doubt we would have an idea of all this ICE thing if it were not for threads like yours. And honestly, it feels like something we should be paying attention to for when it arrives here in Europe.

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                      • alissaazar@kolektiva.socialA alissaazar@kolektiva.social

                        I say this not for pity but to share experience and to help keep people better prepared and informed.

                        Shortly before leaving the facility I started cramping. I have been exposed to teargas many times, it typically takes me two days before exposure begins having noticeable effects on my cycle. 24 hours on munition heavy nights a few times but it’s usually two days or so for me.

                        I knew something felt off. I typically listen to my gut but I ignored it. I was wearing a full face gas mask. During that last wave of teargas, I was really holding it together while filming. Mostly because my eyes were burning. I took off my mask to clear my eyes after the feds retreated and after inhaling one time I couldn’t breathe. I literally couldn’t breathe. I made it to the sidewalk and was on my knees when a medic came over to help. Drinking water helped the burning feeling a little bit, as it had felt like I swallowed fire. Teargas is uncomfortable obviously but not usually *that* bad and intense. For me anyways. I cleaned off and took a break and remained otg for a few hours. I felt better.

                        Idk if it’s the adrenaline wearing off or what but I have since felt a lot worse. My skin is decontaminated, but my head is pounding, my stomach is killing me and I feel extremely nauseous.

                        Turns out the feds deployed HC gas tonight. (Which is not green smoke that many think it is. I have another thread on this I will link in next post)

                        Luckily the wind was working in everyone’s favor tonight. But fuck.

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                        #35

                        @alissaazar

                        That's a chemical weapon.

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                        • clawfulneutral@soc.port0.orgC clawfulneutral@soc.port0.org

                          Health Effects of Hexachloroethane (HC) Smoke - DTIC

                          This report reviews the composition, toxicity, and hazards of HC smoke, a mixture of hexachloroethane, zinc chloride, and chlorinated organic compounds. It also discusses the exposure of soldiers and workers to HC smoke and its potential carcinogenic effects.

                          https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/ADA277838.pdf

                          @alissaazar@kolektiva.social #ICE #ICEout

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                          #36

                          @clawfulneutral
                          Most of the world has agreed not to use chemical weapons even during actual wars. But the US keeps stockpiles to use against it's own citizens?
                          @alissaazar

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                          • alissaazar@kolektiva.socialA alissaazar@kolektiva.social

                            Decent turnout tonight at the ICE facility in Portland, Oregon. A call to action was put out after border patrol executed Alex Jeffrey Pretti in Minneapolis earlier today.

                            Earlier some barricades were put up against the gate where the feds typically come out from, including dumpster that got rolled over. Another door was also barricaded.

                            Feds have tear-gassed a few times but a ton being deployed right now. Lots of loud booms and lotssss of gas.

                            #pdx #portland

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                            #37

                            @alissaazar Reminder to folks reading that you can support Alissa’s journalism with a tiny monthly donation here: https://www.wewillfreeus.org/

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                            • appassionato@mastodon.socialA appassionato@mastodon.social

                              @alissaazar

                              HC tear gas, also known as chlorobenzylidene malononitrile, can cause immediate irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory system, leading to symptoms like tearing, burning sensations, coughing, and difficulty breathing. Long-term exposure may result in more severe health issues, including respiratory illnesses and eye conditions such as glaucoma and cataracts.

                              #HC
                              #TearGas

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                              #38

                              @appassionato @alissaazar this is dangerous misinformation. chlorobenzylidene malononitrile is CS gas, not HC.

                              HC smoke can cause permanent liver damage, cancer, and neurological damage. and it can can kill at high doses.

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                              • alissaazar@kolektiva.socialA alissaazar@kolektiva.social

                                I say this not for pity but to share experience and to help keep people better prepared and informed.

                                Shortly before leaving the facility I started cramping. I have been exposed to teargas many times, it typically takes me two days before exposure begins having noticeable effects on my cycle. 24 hours on munition heavy nights a few times but it’s usually two days or so for me.

                                I knew something felt off. I typically listen to my gut but I ignored it. I was wearing a full face gas mask. During that last wave of teargas, I was really holding it together while filming. Mostly because my eyes were burning. I took off my mask to clear my eyes after the feds retreated and after inhaling one time I couldn’t breathe. I literally couldn’t breathe. I made it to the sidewalk and was on my knees when a medic came over to help. Drinking water helped the burning feeling a little bit, as it had felt like I swallowed fire. Teargas is uncomfortable obviously but not usually *that* bad and intense. For me anyways. I cleaned off and took a break and remained otg for a few hours. I felt better.

                                Idk if it’s the adrenaline wearing off or what but I have since felt a lot worse. My skin is decontaminated, but my head is pounding, my stomach is killing me and I feel extremely nauseous.

                                Turns out the feds deployed HC gas tonight. (Which is not green smoke that many think it is. I have another thread on this I will link in next post)

                                Luckily the wind was working in everyone’s favor tonight. But fuck.

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                                #39

                                @alissaazar thanks for sharing and probably worth mentioning that so-called tear gas is not allowed against adversaries in actual warfare

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                                • pthane@toot.walesP pthane@toot.wales

                                  @clawfulneutral
                                  Most of the world has agreed not to use chemical weapons even during actual wars. But the US keeps stockpiles to use against it's own citizens?
                                  @alissaazar

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                                  #40

                                  @pthane Any moment now, MAGAmoron will deploy CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) weapons against Americans.

                                  @clawfulneutral @alissaazar

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