Someone Has Poisoned Me - BY: NITYANANDA DAS

Srila Prabhupada's Poisoning by Arsenic  Someone Has Poisoned Me
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The Facts About Srila Prabhupada's Poisoning by Arsenic

"So as Krishna was attempted to be killed... And Lord Jesus Christ was killed.
So they may kill me also." (Srila Prabhupada, May 3, l976, Honolulu)
"my only request is , that at the last stage don't torture me, and put me to death"
(from SPC Vol. 36, November 3, 1977 tape recorded Room Conversation)

Appendix 22
ARSENICAL PHOTOPHOBIA

[PLEASE NOTE: ADDRESSES, EMAILS, PHONE NUMBERS ETC. MIGHT NO LONGER BE CORRECT!]

From Assassination at St. Helena, the authors chronicle on pg 319 of the 1978 edition a list of Napoleon's arsenic poisoning symptoms which began on September 18, 1820, less than eight months before his death.

"...he  displayed symptoms of typical arsenical intoxication of an acute nature: palpitations of the heart, a weak and irregular pulse, very severe headache, an icy chill in his legs extending right up to his hips, pain in the shoulders and back, pain in the liver, a persistent dry cough, loosening teeth, a coated tongue, severe thirst, skin rash and pain in the legs, a yellow skin, yellowed whites of the eyes, shivering, deafness, sensitivity of the eyes to light, spasmodic muscle contractions, difficulty in breathing and nausea- they were all there, today's accepted, recognizable symptoms of arsenical poisoning... He ate, but with little appetite. From time to time he vomited and suffered from diarrhea, followed by periods of stubborn constipation. Napoleon was... experience(d) distressing difficulty in urinating... "

On page 343: "I accompanied him and was shown into a completely darkened room where General Bonaparte lay in bed. The room was so dark that I could not see..." (April 1, 1821)

Repeatedly it is described by Forshufvud how Napoleon had extreme sensitivity of eyes to any light during the last six months of his life. When the doctor would visit the darkened bedchamber of Napoleon during daytime, it was kept so dark in the room that he could not see Napoleon but had to grope around to find him.

In the newer, updated version of Assassination at St. Helena, Exhibit No. 6, "compiled from works of standard authorities on toxicology," symptom #17 of chronic arsenic poisoning is given as:

"Sensitivity of the eyes to sunlight or bright artificial light. The victim may prefer a nearly darkened room."

The eyes become sensitive to light due to arsenic's chemically reactive effect on the tissues and nerves of the eyes. (see photo above)

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Srila Prabhupada left this mortal world on November 14, 1977.
But He lives forever in His instructions, and His followers will always live with Him.

"He reasons ill who tells that Vaishnavas die
While thou art living still in sound!
The Vaishnavas die to live, and living try
To spread the Holy Name around"
(Śrīla Bhaktivinoda Thākura)

HARE KṚṢṆA HARE KṚṢṆA KṚṢṆA KṚṢṆA HARE HARE
HARE RĀMA HARE RĀMA RĀMA RĀMA HARE HARE

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