August 3, 2004

  • This is beyond politics 


     This is about who running the show!



    Control dramas only work when you don’t see them.


    “True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.”(Socrates)




    “Beware of the half truth. You may have gotten hold of the wrong half.”(Unknown)


     


    Edited from Kleiner’s Korner and around the net.



    A bit of chemistry ?






    Dead Zones emerging as big threat to 21st Century fish stocks





     link here





     

    Dr. Mercola’s Comment:link here


    If you aren’t familiar with all the diseases associated with this artificial sweetener–diseases like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease–this movie will indeed open your eyes to a problem that has been covered up for far too long.


    For the record, aspartame is about 200 times sweeter than the refined sugar it is meant to replace, but it is known to erode intelligence and affect short-term memory. Once upon a time, aspartame was on a Pentagon list of biowarfare chemicals submitted to Congress, which just goes to show you how lethal a chemical it really is.



    Fluoride
    The Fluoride Deception



    “’The Fluoride Deception by Christopher Bryson, just published in the US, examines the background of the fluoridation debate. Bryson, who has had the advantage of access to recently declassified files, concludes that fluoridation is a triumph not of medical science but of US government spin .’ 2004.” link here



    Fluorides are cumulative toxins. The fact that fluorides accumulate in the body is the reason that U.S. law requires the Surgeon General to set a Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for fluoride content in public water supplies as determined by the EPA. This requirement is specifically aimed at avoiding a condition known as Crippling Skeletal Fluorosis (CSF), a disease thought to progress through three stages. The MCL, designed to prevent only the third and crippling stage of this disease, is set at 4ppm or 4mg per liter. It is assumed that people will retain half of this amount (2mg), and therefore 4mg per liter is deemed “safe.” Yet a daily dose of 2-8mg is known to cause the third crippling stage of CSF.



    The summer 1959 issue of Clinical Physiology reported on page 96, a study done by experimental embryologist James D. Eberrt and published in Scientific American March 1959. It relates: “…he found that sodium fluoride in low concentrations blocked, almost completely, the regions destined to form heart muscle but left the developing brain and spinal cord intact.” He correlated this with the high incidence of ventricular septal defect, which was relatively uncommon before the 1950s, and fluoridation. Most of the advanced Western European countries have banned fluoridation or given it up. The United States is the most fluoridated country, and it has the highest tooth decay rate in the world! So is fluoridation the “biggest hoax ever inflicted on humanity” or a modern miracle opposed by a small, ignorant minority?


    http://tuberose.com/Fluoride.html


     


    In point of fact, fluoride causes more human cancer death, and causes it faster, than any other chemical.
    Dean Burk, Chief Chemist Emeritus, US National Cancer Institute


     


    Now that the truth about fluoride is out, why haven’t towns and toothpaste companies stopped dumping this terrible poison in our water and toothpaste supplies?


     




     







    I could use a Glass of Wine about Now??


     We have been drinking alcohol from before the event of recorded history. Perhaps wine making is related to the time all this Crap began…


     

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    <TD>Posted 8/3/2004 at 2:35 PM by EminemsRevenge

  • Hmm … what’s up with the science teachers.  Do you use deodorant Dos?  Or do you refuse to wear based on the information that it contains (if I recall correctly) Aluminum and it has lead to instances of Alzheimer’s … Ah … Mr. Fertig (My old bio teacher), was very into this stuff.

    I recall one class session he gave us a choice.  We do a lab exercise or go over the book “World Without Cancer” … I have to say it was … interesting … plus his proofs of how our current Pope was a nazi … and the pharmeceutical industry is to this day controlled by Nazis … I think the company is IBEFARM or something like that.  It was interesting nonetheless.

    And, don’t get me started on water.  I’m currently reading the water report for the State of California … indeed this has been quite a synchronous visit.

    :wave:

  • [ RE: the numbers---Nose-dive city:jealous:

    Been on the decline, so vat:eek:???  STILL trying to keep it relevant:spinning: ]

  • Hmmm many points thus mutipule responses are required… first about the ” dead zones”  they are caused by ocean sediments being stired by Ocean currents. although I have heard of plans to “transplant forms of Phytoplankton, thus increasing available O2 and decreacing the NO3 in the area.   but I find most who are worried about world wide evnvironmental collaspe generaly have no knowledge of Le`chatlier’s principle ( equalibriums in a closed env.) 

     AS far as “balance of resources… that is the age old econmic problem not enough for all to use thats what makes them valuable  sand their is plenty of but you wouldn’t pay the same amount for the same wieght in platnum or even copper which there is less of.

    the fluorine ( not floride) in toothpaste and water is not to streghthen teeth so much as to keep them white ( ish) in areas where flourination is  not prevealent one would notice brown spots on many of the citizens teeth.   

    ok I think I done now BTW thanks for the quote.   

  • :yes:

    yes we are    All about done now  :eek:

    The most well known area of depleted oxygen is in the Gulf of Mexico. Its occurrence is directly linked to nutrients or fertilizers brought to the Gulf by the Mississippi River.

    I see evidence of this every time I fly over Texas and see the havoc caused by the runnoff pollution from pig farms…These are not Deep Ocean Currents but currents of our own shit.

    You can dismiss and one of the  thousand of things that are happining…with enough thought….

    Look at the world

    and remember.:love:

  • I wonder if it is a consolation, as you go in the hospital for your chemotherapy….:fun:

    With the brightest smile on you face..:p

    and you are correct, it is an age old story…

    and we are still dancing to the same tune…:yes:

    Its time to change the beat!..:heartbeat::heartbeat:

  • :heartbeat::heartbeat::heartbeat:

  • The world is run by dead people. For profit.

  • yeah yeah…the list goes on forever…at this writing we are GUARDING the World Bank…I am wondering where is UNDERDOG and ROCKY the SQUIRREL when you need them?

    blessings,

    beckon

  • Perhaps its time for a bit of resurrection…wink

  • I am with you on this dead zone thing.  My home town’s next to a huge cattle yard and the nitrate levels are so high that a young child could die if they drink the water after it is boiled(I know nothing of science–this is just what my newspaper said).

    And I think it’s so sad….America is regressing on the Separation of Church and State issue.  It’s like we are un-evolving.  It must be be the high nitrate levels in our water.  No more tap water for me!  I might actually start believing the garbage my ultra-right wing religious zeolot family preaches.

  • I ment no offense if any was taken. IT’s just I have the utmost faith that nature can take care of herself. we are an animal population like anyother when we excede our boundries we will be “pruned back” like any other species. we just happen to be extreamly adaptable therefore able to flourish in multipule climes. I find it a common misconception to see mankind as outside and indepentant of nature, this however requires a very large ego. we are as much a part of it as any other species. ( I whish I had my book on hand to write the story of the badger. for it conveys this point wonderfully. ) and therefore We can only affect the system as much as the system allows. at wich point we will be checked and the system will achieve balance once again.

  • Ya know I have a very thick skin, I have survived 20 years teaching!:wave:

    The drama of the situation does get me fired up!:sunny:

    I think you are absolutely right! Nature can take care of itself…We will soon be extinct! :mad:

    I wonder if a group of dinosaurs, sat around as we “are” and pondered the irony of this very situations…

  • whoa…that was alot of info for one blog..lol..i have to digest it all

    ryc: I’ve been noticing that the thoughts which stray and distract are varied, ranging from the trival things of everyday, to the issues of fear and self-consciousness that i’m constantly dealing with..it’s been tough trying to quiet them and restrain my mind to stillness, but the stretches of silence are getting longer (a minute or two is as far as i get before a strat thought wanders in).  It’s strange though, i begin to settle into the stillness and i’m comforted by the silence but it’s like my mind can’t…it has to be doing something all the time…thanks again

  • Great, now I can’t brush my teeth, drink water, or finish the yogurt I was eating, *Stares at Asparame on label*…  :laugh:

  • it’s great to come back to your posts.. I missed them! thanks

  • I read that almost everything has been found to cause cancer.:wha:

  • thanx 4 visiting my site!! propz!!

  • Stevia is the answer.    500 times sweeter than sugar, and all natural.  Just call me, ‘hey Stevia…”  

    How did I miss this blog?

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