Guest guest Posted November 3, 2011 Report Share Posted November 3, 2011 Excuse me. Word did not go out that it was a harmful product. The only ones saying that it is harmful are the ones who were all about it until Matt would not sell the business to them. Please do not repeat their lies. Matt Monarch still takes it because he knows it is good. He is a hypocrite. Follow the motives of these people and know the truth and do not perpetuate their lies. You never want to join up with people who would take a good product, like Adya Clarity, away from people. It supports life, health, and reproduction. Ask my goats. Most of them had triplets last year instead of twins. No one had any super shots, they just drank the water. Knowing what it does for fertility would you be afraid to give it to someone who is pregnant? Think. Click on some of the links Gardy sent and see for yourself what is really going on here. This has been going on for a year and it finally came to a head. It is great exposure for Adya Clarity. I see good things coming from all this. Marilyn On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 10:02 PM, Liberty Chick <ouched63188@...>wrote: > Hi Marilyn and all you Adya Clarity users, > > Here is something that you may want to consider before continuing to > consume this product. Just educate yourself and make an informed decision. > Have you had an independent lab do a test on the product to prove what's > actually in the product? You can't always trust what the company who sells > it says. A great alternative to add minerals is to use Himilayan Salt, it > costs much less than Adya Clarity. > > First of all, the company put out a press release to try to calm the fears > of people when the word got out that it was a harmful product. You can't > trust the company who makes it to be objective...they want to calm your > fears to keep selling you the very expensive product and make money. > > Another thing to think about is where it comes from. It comes from > Japan...hello!!! Has anyone heard of Fukushima? Do you think the > radiation is not blanketing the whole country of Japan? Hot particles are > piling up in California and have even been detected at 2 out of 3 testing > sites in Massachusetts. I wouldn't trust ANYTHING coming from Japan ever > again. The northern hemisphere has a lot more radiation than the southern > hemisphere. Here is the half life for the radioactive particles that are > being release from Fuku... > > -- Cesium-134 -- 2 years > -- Cesium-137 -- 30 years > -- Iodine-131 -- 8 days > -- Plutonium-239 -- 24,200 years > -- Ruthenium-103 -- 39 days (fission product of Uranium-235) > -- Ruthenium-106 -- 374 days > -- Stronium-90 -- 28.85 years (a product of nuclear fission found in large > amounts of spend fuel from nuclear reactors) > -- Uranium-238 -- 4.468 billion years > > Just taking the above radiation into account, and the fact that it comes > from Japan, is the primary reason to be concerned and the aluminum sulfate, > sulfuric acid and iron sulfate are the least of your worries. > > One other thing to consider...if the FDA approves it, you want to turn > around and run the other way, not walk, but RUN! The FDA is not our friend. > > Do not disregard the info on www.naturalnews.com because you think it's a > smear campaign. Look into the hard facts and make an informed decision. > > Here is an article on it today... > > 12 striking contradictions between Adya Clarity and the core health > principles of raw foods living > http://www.naturalnews.com/034051_Adya_Clarity_raw_foods.html#ixzz1chJo4LGD > > Just something for people to think about and make an informed decision. > > Al > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 Please, it is not bad here. That is just hysteria. If I were you, I'd stop wallowing in anxiety. From: ouched63188@... Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 05:11:12 +0000 Subject: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release Here is some info about the radiation from Fukushima. If it's pretty bad here in the US, what do you think it is in Japan. Report: US topsoil contains levels of radioactive cesium up to 10,000 percent higher than previously believed http://www.naturalnews.com/034048_topsoil_radioactive_cesium.html#ixzz1ci6S8BlF Al --------------------------------------------------- This is all the more reason to use Adya Clarity to get the radioactive minerals OUT of the water supply. Thank you for bringing more attention to this great product called Adya Clarity. Marilyn > > Excuse me. Word did not go out that it was a harmful product. The only ones > saying that it is harmful are the ones who were all about it until Matt > would not sell the business to them. Please do not repeat their lies. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 I would very much like to know how you know Matt Monarch still takes Adya Clarity, Marilyn. Are you his personal friend? And thanks to Al for pointing out what so many people forget - Fukishima! That sucker is still burning and spewing contaminants into the air as well as the sea. I have stopped buying anything from Japan and I have stopped eating sushi. I am also considering I may have to stop eating my precious wild Pacific salmon. Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 Hi Shari, You have to click on the links Gardy sent and read the whole story from everyone. It is tucked in there somewhere. Matt Monarch made a mistake and sent someone an email saying how he still uses it. I think it is under the heading " Adya Clarity under Attack. " I will post the message from Gardy again below. Everyone needs to read the whole story before jumping to confusion because of what two or three people are saying and backed up by nothing. I have watched many, many episodes that Matt Monarch filmed. Have you? His episodes are very entertaining so I watch them. I watched a lot of the ones where he promotes Adya Clarity. Did you see him in his three hour bath with Adya Clarity. I watch that one, too. The man obviously was getting great benefit from the product and was absolutely sold on it. That must be how he was able to sell literally millions of dollars worth in the last six months. I started taking baths with it recently and it is indeed a wonderful experience. Marilyn Adya Inc. has released an official statement. Please visit this link: Adya Clarity <http://www.adyaclarity.com/> Here is a link to my website that has everything so far from Adya Inc. : Adya Clarity Under Attack<http://www.blackmicaminerals.com/adya_clarity_under_attack.html?referer=m\ ailid:6> Please also read this link about Adya Clarity being Under Attack<http://www.blackmicaminerals.com/Burk-Elder-Hale-Third-press-release-on-a\ dya-clarity.html?referer=mailid:6> As it becomes available, I will continue to post information, debunking what has been stated by the Natural News' Mike (AKA The Health Ranger). Adya Inc. states that everything in the Adya Clarity product is safe for consumption and will be putting up more info very soon regarding the actual safety and benefits of this product. You can go to www.adyaclarity.com right now to view Adya Inc.’s official press release. A recent internet smear campaign has been created by a few individuals that, to my knowledge thus far, together, or acting alone tried to develop a hostile takeover on Adya Inc. Adya Inc. has taken the stance that; said circulated articles contain false statements that have been released by individuals who do not have any solid evidence to back up these claims. These same individuals, who have been all about this product from the beginning and have sold this product to the masses have known exactly what minerals are contained in this solution from the beginning have set up to try to hurt Adya Inc and it's distribution stream. Contrary to the rumors, *Adya Inc. has NOT put out a recall on the product Adya Clarity.* Right now, I ask that you have patience so we can perform our due diligence in getting the truth out there about the safety and benefits of this, still, amazing product. I am sure that this has created a lot of concern and undue stress on all of you but Adya Inc. assures us that Adya Inc. is in compliance with the powers that be to be able to safely distribute and consume this product. I would be happy to schedule times to talk to you all individually to give you more insight on the progress and as to how this negative propaganda came about against Adya Inc.. There is definitely more than meets the eye regarding this smear campaign and the truth will prevail. Thank you for your patience on all of this and we will be getting more information to you as it comes in from Adya Inc. to ensure the safety of this product. *Gardy Bandfield* On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 6:43 PM, ShariV <shavig@...> wrote: > I would very much like to know how you know Matt Monarch still takes Adya > Clarity, Marilyn. Are you his personal friend? > > And thanks to Al for pointing out what so many people forget - Fukishima! > That sucker is still burning and spewing contaminants into the air as well > as the sea. I have stopped buying anything from Japan and I have stopped > eating sushi. I am also considering I may have to stop eating my precious > wild Pacific salmon. > > Shari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 , I'm curious, do you live in Japan? I did not know that and would be very interested in knowing more about the condition of things at Fukishima from someone closer than I. Thanks, Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 Actually, I assumed that the hysterical person was in North America. I don't know what it is like around Fukashima. From: shavig@... Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 22:08:08 -0700 Subject: Re: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release , I'm curious, do you live in Japan? I did not know that and would be very interested in knowing more about the condition of things at Fukishima from someone closer than I. Thanks, Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 Hehehe, okay . You just keep thinking things are alright in North America. I've had to stop reading and listening about it, makes me too sad. Makes me sad we Americans are so ignorant to what is going on. Part of it is the news has stopped flowing here as we are more concerned with our 401ks. (Glad I pulled everything from the stockmarket right after 9/11.) Thanks for everyone's input into this matter. I am going to " sleep " on it all and see if I really want to continue with Adya or not. Got to go with my gut on this one. Neither party involved is a scientist and there's a lot of money involved. I'm just really confused right now. Later - Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 As far as the radiation is concerned, you can't trust the governments of either Japan or the US to tell us the truth. Just about everything out of their mouths is a lie. They say there is nothing to worry about but when you can't see it, feel it, taste it or smell it, it won't hurt you...right? That is a lie right out of the pit of hell. I'm looking forward to reading the test results from the independent lab. Al Re: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > >, I'm curious, do you live in Japan? I did not know that and would be very interested in knowing more about the condition of things at Fukishima from someone closer than I. > >Thanks, Shari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 Steve and Harlena, Wow, nice experiment! How long ago did you have your water tested? How long ago for the WKG experiment? I'm assuming that you don't have well water because you boil the water to get rid of the chlorine. How long ago did you do this experiment? Have you considered using Himalayan Salt for the minerals? If you do, I would be interested in hearing about those test results. Real science, as opposed to scientism/fake science, is very interesting. Real science follows natural law not opposes it. Al This is not real science unless it is repeatable. My water grains do great on Adya Clarity. So we need a hundred more people to do the experiment and compare results. Marilyn, who is quite pleased with the results from my goat, , who has been taking Adya Clarity super shots for two weeks now. She is so perky now and everyone says how much better she looks. My next step is to get goldfish and give them Adya Clarity. Fish are very sensitive to anything the least toxic. You get hardly a warning. They just die. We shall see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2011 Report Share Posted November 5, 2011 You know people to have to have anxiety about the radiation in the northern hemisphere that will never go away in our lifetimes. There are lots of ways to detox radiation out of the body. There are nutrients you can take, Relax Far Infrared Ray Saunas you can do, detoxing, detox baths, lots and lots of ways to detox radiation. You can look up all your health problems on www.naturalnews.com and they can all be treated naturally. Do a search for detox radiation. Al Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Here is some info about the radiation from Fukushima. If it's pretty bad here in the US, what do you think it is in Japan. > > > > > >Report: US topsoil contains levels of radioactive cesium up to 10,000 percent higher than previously believed > >http://www.naturalnews.com/034048_topsoil_radioactive_cesium.html#ixzz1ci6S8BlF > > > >Al > > > >--------------------------------------------------- > > > >This is all the more reason to use Adya Clarity to get the radioactive minerals OUT of the water supply. Thank you for bringing more attention to this great product called Adya Clarity. > > > >Marilyn > > > > > >> > >> Excuse me. Word did not go out that it was a harmful product. The only ones > >> saying that it is harmful are the ones who were all about it until Matt > >> would not sell the business to them. Please do not repeat their lies. > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2011 Report Share Posted November 6, 2011 Yeah, but Geiger Counters are not that expensive, and I am positive that you are wallowing in your anxiety and expecting everyone else to also be anxious so that you can feel good about the fact that your need to project the cause of your anxiety on to the outside is warranted. It is not warranted. I am not anxious. There is no need to be anxious. You are carrying anxiety around with you in your subconscious. This is extremely common. You are not alone. Yoga, pranayama, meditation will all help with your anxiety. Deal with it. From: ouched63188@... Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 00:14:48 -0400 Subject: Re: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release As far as the radiation is concerned, you can't trust the governments of either Japan or the US to tell us the truth. Just about everything out of their mouths is a lie. They say there is nothing to worry about but when you can't see it, feel it, taste it or smell it, it won't hurt you...right? That is a lie right out of the pit of hell. I'm looking forward to reading the test results from the independent lab. Al Re: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > >, I'm curious, do you live in Japan? I did not know that and would be very interested in knowing more about the condition of things at Fukishima from someone closer than I. > >Thanks, Shari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2011 Report Share Posted November 6, 2011 Yeah, but Geiger Counters are not that expensive, and I am positive that you are wallowing in your anxiety and expecting everyone else to also be anxious so that you can feel good about the fact that your need to project the cause of your anxiety on to the outside is warranted. It is not warranted. I am not anxious. There is no need to be anxious. You are carrying anxiety around with you in your subconscious. This is extremely common. You are not alone. Yoga, pranayama, meditation will all help with your anxiety. Deal with it. From: ouched63188@... Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 00:14:48 -0400 Subject: Re: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2011 Report Share Posted November 7, 2011 You keep doing what you are doing and I'll keep doing what I'm doing. People who don't take precautions will end up sick. That is your choice. Al Re: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2011 Report Share Posted November 7, 2011 Your burden of anxiety is much more likely to make you sick than any radiation dissipated over millions of square miles of Pacific Ocean. About 8,000,000 square miles by my estimate. But you just love to cling to the cactus of your anxiety. From: ouched63188@... Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 12:47:07 -0500 Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release You keep doing what you are doing and I'll keep doing what I'm doing. People who don't take precautions will end up sick. That is your choice. Al Re: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2011 Report Share Posted November 8, 2011 Distance really doesn't mean anything. When Mt. St. Helens blew they found ash on the east coast, but Portland didn't get a lot; depends on how the wind is blowing. And, there is only 6,000 miles between Japan and the West Coast, which is much more significant than 8,000,000 square miles of ocean. Yes, anxiety can make you sicker than not worrying, but not taking precautions against a known hazard can make you sick as well. There are natural things you can do to detox radiation. I, for one, am not worrying about possible radiation poisoning from Japan. I figure if I eat healthy (which includes my kefir smoothies with raw food), use my homeopathies and energy work, and do light detoxing, I probably don't have too much to worry about. If I show symptoms of radiation poisoning, then I would up my program. We are responsible for our own health, one way or another. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Bird Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 12:35 PM Marilyn's Kefir Group Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release Your burden of anxiety is much more likely to make you sick than any radiation dissipated over millions of square miles of Pacific Ocean. About 8,000,000 square miles by my estimate. But you just love to cling to the cactus of your anxiety. <mailto:%40> From: ouched63188@... <mailto:ouched63188%40mypacks.net> Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 12:47:07 -0500 Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release You keep doing what you are doing and I'll keep doing what I'm doing. People who don't take precautions will end up sick. That is your choice. Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2011 Report Share Posted November 8, 2011 You are absolutely right . Taking precautions is smart, ignoring the truth is dumb! Al >Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > >Distance really doesn't mean anything. When Mt. St. Helens blew they found >ash on the east coast, but Portland didn't get a lot; depends on how the >wind is blowing. And, there is only 6,000 miles between Japan and the West >Coast, which is much more significant than 8,000,000 square miles of ocean. > > > >Yes, anxiety can make you sicker than not worrying, but not taking >precautions against a known hazard can make you sick as well. There are >natural things you can do to detox radiation. I, for one, am not worrying >about possible radiation poisoning from Japan. I figure if I eat healthy >(which includes my kefir smoothies with raw food), use my homeopathies and >energy work, and do light detoxing, I probably don't have too much to worry >about. If I show symptoms of radiation poisoning, then I would up my >program. We are responsible for our own health, one way or another. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2011 Report Share Posted November 8, 2011 I Lived in Portland during the eruption of Mount Saint Helens Sent from my iPhone On Nov 8, 2011, at 11:56 PM, " Holladay " <sandrah@...> wrote: > Distance really doesn't mean anything. When Mt. St. Helens blew they found > ash on the east coast, but Portland didn't get a lot; depends on how the > wind is blowing. And, there is only 6,000 miles between Japan and the West > Coast, which is much more significant than 8,000,000 square miles of ocean. > > Yes, anxiety can make you sicker than not worrying, but not taking > precautions against a known hazard can make you sick as well. There are > natural things you can do to detox radiation. I, for one, am not worrying > about possible radiation poisoning from Japan. I figure if I eat healthy > (which includes my kefir smoothies with raw food), use my homeopathies and > energy work, and do light detoxing, I probably don't have too much to worry > about. If I show symptoms of radiation poisoning, then I would up my > program. We are responsible for our own health, one way or another. > > > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Bird > Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 12:35 PM > Marilyn's Kefir Group > Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > > Your burden of anxiety is much more likely to make you sick than any > radiation dissipated over millions of square miles of Pacific Ocean. About > 8,000,000 square miles by my estimate. But you just love to cling to the > cactus of your anxiety. > > > > > <mailto:%40> > From: ouched63188@... <mailto:ouched63188%40mypacks.net> > Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 12:47:07 -0500 > Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > > You keep doing what you are doing and I'll keep doing what I'm doing. People > who don't take precautions will end up sick. That is your choice. > > Al > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2011 Report Share Posted November 8, 2011 I lived in Portland during the eruption of Mount Saint Helens and Portland got quite a bit of ash. We had several inches in our backyard and everything coated. Sent from my iPhone On Nov 8, 2011, at 11:56 PM, " Holladay " <sandrah@...> wrote: > Distance really doesn't mean anything. When Mt. St. Helens blew they found > ash on the east coast, but Portland didn't get a lot; depends on how the > wind is blowing. And, there is only 6,000 miles between Japan and the West > Coast, which is much more significant than 8,000,000 square miles of ocean. > > Yes, anxiety can make you sicker than not worrying, but not taking > precautions against a known hazard can make you sick as well. There are > natural things you can do to detox radiation. I, for one, am not worrying > about possible radiation poisoning from Japan. I figure if I eat healthy > (which includes my kefir smoothies with raw food), use my homeopathies and > energy work, and do light detoxing, I probably don't have too much to worry > about. If I show symptoms of radiation poisoning, then I would up my > program. We are responsible for our own health, one way or another. > > > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Bird > Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 12:35 PM > Marilyn's Kefir Group > Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > > Your burden of anxiety is much more likely to make you sick than any > radiation dissipated over millions of square miles of Pacific Ocean. About > 8,000,000 square miles by my estimate. But you just love to cling to the > cactus of your anxiety. > > > > > <mailto:%40> > From: ouched63188@... <mailto:ouched63188%40mypacks.net> > Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 12:47:07 -0500 > Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > > You keep doing what you are doing and I'll keep doing what I'm doing. People > who don't take precautions will end up sick. That is your choice. > > Al > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2011 Report Share Posted November 9, 2011 Distance means everything. When Mt. St. Helens blew, I did not die under a cloud of ash. You didn't either. Even people down wind did not die. People in Boston, which is roughly down wind, did not die. In fact, if the people in Boston even noticed an improvement in their sunsets, that would have been remarkable. The settling dust or radiation decreases relative to the square of the distance. By the time radiation gets across the Pacific...Wait. Most of it doesn't get across the Pacific. Most of it settles peacefully into the ocean and since those particles tend to be heavy, they settle to the bottom of the ocean and get recycled. And 100 million years from now some scientist notices a layer of sedimentary rock that has slightly more by-products of U-239 than other layers. And the amount of radioactivity from Japan is indistinguishable from the amount of background radioactivity that you get from taking a hike in the Sierras or the Rockies. So, I gave a long explanation why you should not be anxious, but I know that this will not do any good. Even if I talked you out of being anxious about radiation from Fukushima, you would just find something else to be anxious about. I bet a gallon of kefir that you are anxious about Global Warming despite the fact that you will be long death before any of the supposed negative effects show themselves even according to the worse scenarios. The reason that you will always be anxious is that you are carrying it about in your subconscious. You need to do something about that. I suggest Rasa Sadhana, yoga, meditation, light pranayama, EFT, and ayurvedic lifestyle. There may be other things that you can do. From: sandrah@... Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 21:56:42 -0700 Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release Distance really doesn't mean anything. When Mt. St. Helens blew they found ash on the east coast, but Portland didn't get a lot; depends on how the wind is blowing. And, there is only 6,000 miles between Japan and the West Coast, which is much more significant than 8,000,000 square miles of ocean. Yes, anxiety can make you sicker than not worrying, but not taking precautions against a known hazard can make you sick as well. There are natural things you can do to detox radiation. I, for one, am not worrying about possible radiation poisoning from Japan. I figure if I eat healthy (which includes my kefir smoothies with raw food), use my homeopathies and energy work, and do light detoxing, I probably don't have too much to worry about. If I show symptoms of radiation poisoning, then I would up my program. We are responsible for our own health, one way or another. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Bird Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 12:35 PM Marilyn's Kefir Group Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release Your burden of anxiety is much more likely to make you sick than any radiation dissipated over millions of square miles of Pacific Ocean. About 8,000,000 square miles by my estimate. But you just love to cling to the cactus of your anxiety. <mailto:%40> From: ouched63188@... <mailto:ouched63188%40mypacks.net> Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 12:47:07 -0500 Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release You keep doing what you are doing and I'll keep doing what I'm doing. People who don't take precautions will end up sick. That is your choice. Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2011 Report Share Posted November 9, 2011 I thought that that problem was only anxiety. I see also that we have a problem with schooling. A plume of dust from Japan would form roughly a triangle (forgetting about the curvature of the Earth) from Fukushima to the USA. The triangle would be roughly 6,000 miles from Fukushima to the USA. Assuming the worst and the triangular plume had a width from San Diego to Seattle, that would be roughly 2,000 miles. The area of the triangle would be roughly 6,000 times 2,000 divided by 2, which is 6,000,000 square miles. I just checked the distance from Tokyo to Seattle [ at http://www.freemaptools.com/how-far-is-it-between.htm ] to be 4777.723 miles. The distance from Vancouver, BC to Seattle, WA is 1183.712 miles The triangle of the plume would be (not counting the curvature of the Earth) 4778 times 1183 divided by 2 equals 2,825,595 square miles. I accept my correction. It is only 2,825,595 square miles This is still way too large to fret about. From: gagoose@... Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 00:20:56 -0500 Subject: Re: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release I Lived in Portland during the eruption of Mount Saint Helens Sent from my iPhone On Nov 8, 2011, at 11:56 PM, " Holladay " <sandrah@...> wrote: > Distance really doesn't mean anything. When Mt. St. Helens blew they found > ash on the east coast, but Portland didn't get a lot; depends on how the > wind is blowing. And, there is only 6,000 miles between Japan and the West > Coast, which is much more significant than 8,000,000 square miles of ocean. > > Yes, anxiety can make you sicker than not worrying, but not taking > precautions against a known hazard can make you sick as well. There are > natural things you can do to detox radiation. I, for one, am not worrying > about possible radiation poisoning from Japan. I figure if I eat healthy > (which includes my kefir smoothies with raw food), use my homeopathies and > energy work, and do light detoxing, I probably don't have too much to worry > about. If I show symptoms of radiation poisoning, then I would up my > program. We are responsible for our own health, one way or another. > > > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Bird > Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 12:35 PM > Marilyn's Kefir Group > Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > > Your burden of anxiety is much more likely to make you sick than any > radiation dissipated over millions of square miles of Pacific Ocean. About > 8,000,000 square miles by my estimate. But you just love to cling to the > cactus of your anxiety. > > > > > <mailto:%40> > From: ouched63188@... <mailto:ouched63188%40mypacks.net> > Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 12:47:07 -0500 > Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > > You keep doing what you are doing and I'll keep doing what I'm doing. People > who don't take precautions will end up sick. That is your choice. > > Al > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2011 Report Share Posted November 9, 2011 I checked with Edmund Scientific and found Geiger counters ranging from $269 to $899. Hardly prices that would slowdown an enterprising scientific sort of person from checking to make sure that there was no problem. And this does not count all the other sources of Geiger counters and all of the other Geiger counters already owned by science hobbyists, geologists, kids, etc. etc. etc. And yet none of those people are posting warnings on the internet. It is amazing how clever and resourceful those evil guys in black can be!!! You can also buy Geiger Counters on Amazon.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2011 Report Share Posted November 9, 2011 Actually, , you do have one more thing to worry about. It is not the FDA. It is not big government or the Republicans or the Democrats or the Koch brothers and Soros or pollution or global warming or GMOs or Big Business or whatever. You are still going to die. But I have the solution to that worry also. Not the solution to death, but the solution to worrying about death: Near Death Experiences: http://www.near-death.com/ or http://www.near-death.com/forum.html http://www.nderf.org/ or http://www.nderf.org/archives_main.htm http://www.oberf.org/ Why would I go to such trouble to address your issues if I am such a meany head? This is why I go to such trouble to address your issues: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=201385733270823 & set=o.171796016236759 & typ\ e=1 & mid=5240 From: gagoose@... Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 00:20:56 -0500 Subject: Re: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release I Lived in Portland during the eruption of Mount Saint Helens Sent from my iPhone On Nov 8, 2011, at 11:56 PM, " Holladay " <sandrah@...> wrote: > Distance really doesn't mean anything. When Mt. St. Helens blew they found > ash on the east coast, but Portland didn't get a lot; depends on how the > wind is blowing. And, there is only 6,000 miles between Japan and the West > Coast, which is much more significant than 8,000,000 square miles of ocean. > > Yes, anxiety can make you sicker than not worrying, but not taking > precautions against a known hazard can make you sick as well. There are > natural things you can do to detox radiation. I, for one, am not worrying > about possible radiation poisoning from Japan. I figure if I eat healthy > (which includes my kefir smoothies with raw food), use my homeopathies and > energy work, and do light detoxing, I probably don't have too much to worry > about. If I show symptoms of radiation poisoning, then I would up my > program. We are responsible for our own health, one way or another. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2011 Report Share Posted November 9, 2011 Oops. I should have said " the distance from Vancouver, BC to San Diego, CA is 1183.712 miles " . That would be a big difference. Sorry about that. I always re-read my posts many times, but that one snuck through. From: rogerbird2@... Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 09:33:50 -0700 Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release I thought that that problem was only anxiety. I see also that we have a problem with schooling. A plume of dust from Japan would form roughly a triangle (forgetting about the curvature of the Earth) from Fukushima to the USA. The triangle would be roughly 6,000 miles from Fukushima to the USA. Assuming the worst and the triangular plume had a width from San Diego to Seattle, that would be roughly 2,000 miles. The area of the triangle would be roughly 6,000 times 2,000 divided by 2, which is 6,000,000 square miles. I just checked the distance from Tokyo to Seattle [ at http://www.freemaptools.com/how-far-is-it-between.htm ] to be 4777.723 miles. The distance from Vancouver, BC to Seattle, WA is 1183.712 miles The triangle of the plume would be (not counting the curvature of the Earth) 4778 times 1183 divided by 2 equals 2,825,595 square miles. I accept my correction. It is only 2,825,595 square miles This is still way too large to fret about. From: gagoose@... Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 00:20:56 -0500 Subject: Re: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release I Lived in Portland during the eruption of Mount Saint Helens Sent from my iPhone On Nov 8, 2011, at 11:56 PM, " Holladay " <sandrah@...> wrote: > Distance really doesn't mean anything. When Mt. St. Helens blew they found > ash on the east coast, but Portland didn't get a lot; depends on how the > wind is blowing. And, there is only 6,000 miles between Japan and the West > Coast, which is much more significant than 8,000,000 square miles of ocean. > > Yes, anxiety can make you sicker than not worrying, but not taking > precautions against a known hazard can make you sick as well. There are > natural things you can do to detox radiation. I, for one, am not worrying > about possible radiation poisoning from Japan. I figure if I eat healthy > (which includes my kefir smoothies with raw food), use my homeopathies and > energy work, and do light detoxing, I probably don't have too much to worry > about. If I show symptoms of radiation poisoning, then I would up my > program. We are responsible for our own health, one way or another. > > > > From: > [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Bird > Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 12:35 PM > Marilyn's Kefir Group > Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > > Your burden of anxiety is much more likely to make you sick than any > radiation dissipated over millions of square miles of Pacific Ocean. About > 8,000,000 square miles by my estimate. But you just love to cling to the > cactus of your anxiety. > > > > > <mailto:%40> > From: ouched63188@... <mailto:ouched63188%40mypacks.net> > Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 12:47:07 -0500 > Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > > You keep doing what you are doing and I'll keep doing what I'm doing. People > who don't take precautions will end up sick. That is your choice. > > Al > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2011 Report Share Posted November 9, 2011 Your chances of being killed in an automobile accident are hundreds of times greater than your being harmed by radiation from Japan. If you have a child, that child is thousands of times more likely to be killed in an automobile accident than to be molested by some dirt-bag. Yet hysterical people worry constantly about the child molester. Wise risk management means that you tackle the likely problems first, and worry about the unlikely problems later. Al, you are enabling an anxious person who needs to deal with her anxiety. There is way too much subjectivity to the idea that " Taking precautions is smart, ignoring the truth is dumb! " Subjectivity is a wonderful and essentially thing, but subjectivity has no place in risk management. From: ouched63188@... Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 00:15:42 -0500 Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release You are absolutely right . Taking precautions is smart, ignoring the truth is dumb! Al >Subject: RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > >Distance really doesn't mean anything. When Mt. St. Helens blew they found >ash on the east coast, but Portland didn't get a lot; depends on how the >wind is blowing. And, there is only 6,000 miles between Japan and the West >Coast, which is much more significant than 8,000,000 square miles of ocean. > > > >Yes, anxiety can make you sicker than not worrying, but not taking >precautions against a known hazard can make you sick as well. There are >natural things you can do to detox radiation. I, for one, am not worrying >about possible radiation poisoning from Japan. I figure if I eat healthy >(which includes my kefir smoothies with raw food), use my homeopathies and >energy work, and do light detoxing, I probably don't have too much to worry >about. If I show symptoms of radiation poisoning, then I would up my >program. We are responsible for our own health, one way or another. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2011 Report Share Posted November 9, 2011 You keep drinking that coolaid!!..better yet, why don't you move to beautiful Japan. I hear it has some new beachfront property that's been cleared out recently and has a unique attraction in that you don't need any nightlights because it glows at night. Global Warming...oops, Climate Change...oops, is that what it's being called these days is a scam...it's called " ClimateGate. " Look it up. The opposite is actually true, we are heading into a mini ice age. It's a huge scam to put a carbon tax (with the devices that were patented by ENRON...REMEMBER THEM?) on every person on the face of the earth to plunder the wealth, bankrupt the world and put into effect the New World Order. The patented devices will be capable of shutting off your power when they feel you've used too much electricity or if you can't pay your electric bill because the cost of electricity " will necessarily skyrocket. " Do those words sound familiar? They were spoken by the current White House occupant. Al RE: Re: Fwd: Adya Inc. press release > > > >You keep doing what you are doing and I'll keep doing what I'm doing. People > >who don't take precautions will end up sick. That is your choice. > > > >Al > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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