Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 Im all in for doing something to bring attention to this, and getting the public to notice and wake up. I though about chaining myself the the state capital building, lols, but theyed just haul me off to jail and say I was a nut case. but in numbers we could do something. " who " <jeaninem660@> wrote: > I personally find it discusting to know that we the people of the > united states are setting back passively letting our world become > contaminated, knowing that our children and grandchildren will > suffer even more so. and we are letting these industrys get rich, > while they are ruining our planet at the cost of our health. > > > When I heard that SSRI's are not being metabolized and that > antidepressents are being found intact in the water table after > passing though sewage treatment facilities - and that these neuro- > receptor binding chemicals are having an effect on aquatic life - > especially amphibians, I asked a message group of doctors if it is > ethical to use the toilet after taking antidepressants - if it is > true that these chemicals have the known capacity to stay in the > water supply and affect wildlife. > I asked several times. > But there was no answer. > > If those who know, and understand the potential for disaster fail to > speak up - who is protecting us? > Is the idea to wait until AFTER the disaster before even discussing > the situation? > > We have this misperception that an " intelligentsia " exists of those > who are in a position to best recognize these potential problems and > will surely " Step up to the plate " because of the implied > responsibility of their knowledge and expertise. > " If it were that bad, then Somebody will do something " : meaning > that the professional Somebodies who handle these chemicals surely > won't let their dangers be underestimated. > > " Somebody " has been strangely silent. > - > > > > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 good question, contact the vets?, get the experts together?, get some one to support our cause, like moviestars? Im disapointed in oprah and Dr. Phil, have wrote them a few times.maybe some kind of petition wrote up and signed by all mold web groups, hurricane victims that are getting ill from it, doctors and lawyers that are sick from this would have friends in the field that aren't. I still think a really good law firm would jump on a class action for discrimination, expecially if they were handed a petition , signed by thousands that claim the goverment and some goverment agencys are discriminating against us. its just a matter of finding the missing links as to why effects of toxic molds/mycotoxins have been known about for a long time but not dealt with. even if it didn't make it, it would get attention, and would than have to be dealt with. > > I personally find it discusting to know that we the people of the > > united states are setting back passively letting our world become > > contaminated, knowing that our children and grandchildren will > > suffer even more so. and we are letting these industrys get rich, > > while they are ruining our planet at the cost of our health. > > > > > > When I heard that SSRI's are not being metabolized and that > > antidepressents are being found intact in the water table after > > passing though sewage treatment facilities - and that these neuro- > > receptor binding chemicals are having an effect on aquatic life - > > especially amphibians, I asked a message group of doctors if it is > > ethical to use the toilet after taking antidepressants - if it is > > true that these chemicals have the known capacity to stay in the > > water supply and affect wildlife. > > I asked several times. > > But there was no answer. > > > > If those who know, and understand the potential for disaster fail > to > > speak up - who is protecting us? > > Is the idea to wait until AFTER the disaster before even discussing > > the situation? > > > > We have this misperception that an " intelligentsia " exists of those > > who are in a position to best recognize these potential problems > and > > will surely " Step up to the plate " because of the implied > > responsibility of their knowledge and expertise. > > " If it were that bad, then Somebody will do something " : meaning > > that the professional Somebodies who handle these chemicals surely > > won't let their dangers be underestimated. > > > > " Somebody " has been strangely silent. > > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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