Poisoning as Punishment: The Hidden Weapon of Cults, Organized Crime, and State Agencies

Introduction

In a world full of hidden dangers, poisoning is a dark and insidious method of control, punishment, and elimination. The use of substances like ethylene glycol and polyurethane foam powder transcends boundaries, appearing in the practices of cult-like groups, organized crime syndicates, and covert state operations.

This article looks into the symbolic, operational, and forensic aspects of these poisonings, uncovering the motivations behind their use and offering protective measures against such threats.


The Role of Cult-Like Groups: Poisoning as Ritualistic Punishment

She loved me and tried to protect me!

Perhaps, in this entire HELL of organized crime and obscure occult groups, she was the only one who genuinely cared for me.

Why?

Only God knows!

Maybe it was because I was the only one who truly wanted to see them HAPPY IN LOVE.

We shared the same unique skill: the ability to read people’s souls.
We were born this way! Nothing wichy! Just psychology and a lot of life experience!


From her, I learned that she was punished for love.

LOVE was never meant to fit into the perfect mathematical equation by those with perfectly EVIL minds!

This story is for you, DEAR and for both of you.

It is a tale of what EVILS can do, did to you, to others, to me and how EVILS STILL operate.

We must STOP them and I need your help!

My dear dog—who was “like a mother” to my child—was poisoned and killed.

They murdered the “mother figure” in my child’s life! And made the child suffer. Instead they “saved” the true mother’s life!

Dirty mental games of crazy people!

From occult groups to organized crime, from secret services to delusional actors (remember my workplace with three suspicious deaths?), they all use the same WICKED schemes : poisoning!

And associate it with disguise, gaslighting, gangstalking and breaking into people’s personal spaces destroying and stealing, it became a social danger!

Cults often view the body as a vessel for spiritual significance, using poisoning as a symbolic means to punish perceived moral or spiritual failings.

They choose the substances and their target organs! Crazy religious freaks! Organized crime!

Substances like ethylene glycol and polyurethane foam powder enable these groups to target specific body systems, aligning physical damage with their ideological beliefs.

Targeted Body Parts and Spiritual Symbolism

  1. Ethylene Glycol
    • Kidneys: Represent purification; poisoning them symbolizes blocking the soul’s ability to cleanse.
    • Heart: The seat of loyalty and love; attacking the heart punishes emotional betrayal.
    • Brain: Associated with wisdom and divine connection; targeting the brain severs spiritual insight.
  2. Polyurethane Foam Powder
    • Lungs: Symbolize the divine breath of life; choking them represents severing spiritual ties.
    • Throat: A symbol of truth and communication; targeting the throat silences dissent.
    • Stomach: Represents greed and desire; poisoning punishes unclean motives.

Methods of Administration

  • Ceremonial or non ceremonial drinks, foods, or inhalation during rituals or non rituals.
  • Symbolic acts that dramatize the punishment, reinforcing fear and obedience. (“date -a- nut”)

Organized Crime Syndicates: Poison as a Tool for Elimination and Intimidation

Organized crime groups use poisoning as a silent and effective weapon to eliminate rivals, intimidate communities, or sabotage competitors.

Operational Methods

  • Ethylene Glycol:
    • Introduced into drinks or aerosols to mimic natural deaths like kidney failure.
    • Favored for its sweet taste and delayed symptoms.
      Be sure that the organized crime network already knows your medical history and your poisoning will look PERFECT natural.
  • Polyurethane Foam Powder:
    • Contaminates food or air, causing respiratory distress or gastrointestinal obstruction.
    • Commonly used in workplaces or rival facilities for sabotage.

Case Examples

  • Organized crime during Prohibition diluted or adulterated industrial-grade alcohol with toxic substances like ethylene glycol and other chemicals, which were much cheaper and more easily accessible. “RO-T-GUT” alcohol.

Forensic Focus

  • Examine supply chains for tampering.
  • Investigate victim relationships with criminal groups.

State Agencies and Secret Services: Covert Elimination

State intelligence agencies deploy these substances for covert assassinations, psychological warfare, and sabotage. Their industrial availability makes them discreet yet effective tools for political and ideological objectives.

Motivations and Methods

  • Ethylene Glycol: Administered during diplomatic events, mimicking prolonged illness or natural causes.
  • Polyurethane Foam Powder: Used in ventilation systems or food contamination for non-lethal incapacitation or elimination.

Forensic Starting Points

  • Analyze geopolitical context and victim profiles.
  • Cross-reference symptoms with documented poisoning cases.

Comparative Analysis of Actors

GroupMotivationsMethodsPrimary Targets
CultsPunishment, purification, controlRitualistic or not food/drink air, contaminationBody parts tied to symbolism
Organized CrimeElimination, intimidation, sabotageDrinks, food, air contaminationRivals, informants, civilians
State AgenciesCovert elimination, psychological warfareDiplomatic events, private, workplace sabotageDissidents, adversaries

Industries of Concern

  1. Automotive and Transport: Heavy use of ethylene glycol in antifreeze and de-icing.
  2. Construction and Insulation: Polyurethane powders in building insulation and furniture production.
  3. Chemical Manufacturing: Access to raw materials poses a high risk.
  4. Food and Beverage: Vulnerable to sabotage and mass poisoning.

Protective MeasuresFor Individuals

  1. Recognize Signs: Be aware of unexplained illnesses, particularly after group meals or rituals.
  2. Avoid Suspicious Sources: Refrain from consuming unfamiliar or ceremonial substances.
  3. Seek Medical Attention: Early treatment is vital for survival.

For Organizations

  1. Enhanced Security: Secure storage of hazardous materials.
  2. Employee Monitoring: Conduct background checks and monitor behavior.
  3. Emergency Response: Train staff to identify poisoning symptoms.

Conclusion

The weaponization of ethylene glycol and polyurethane foam powder highlights a chilling reality: these industrial substances, while essential in legitimate applications, are exploited by cults, criminal syndicates, and state agencies for wrong purposes.

Their symbolic, operational, and covert uses demand heightened awareness and swift forensic action to protect individuals and communities alike.

By understanding the motivations and methods behind such poisonings, we can take proactive steps to mitigate these threats and ensure accountability.