Guest guest Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 All, except the number of people exhibiting deleterious effects from the vaccines is a very high percentage. Much higher than than the 15% we are led to believe. [sPAM?] Re: Re: Mercury not toxic - It's likely you have a healthy , extremely healthy immune regulation, and adequate amounts of glutathione and factors necessary to rid the body of neurotoxins. Sensitive individuals have immune disregulation, a problem which disallows excretion of neurotoxins in a satisfactory manner. Most autoimmune diseases (all?) have the same etiology. An accumulation of noxious substances which interfere with the functioning of the brain or body. While the predominance of scientists and scholars concur on that point, no one will admit negligence at having caused any individual to have neurotoxic overloads. That's across the board. Every company that causes environmental damage fights to the death to avoid paying for pain , loss, and suffering which they caused. It's the same as when the tobacco industry fought against people with lung cancer. Like you, Mr. , not everyone who smoked got lung cancer. How fortunate you are. Jack -------------- Original message -------------- From: "boomerone2004" <boomerone2004 > > Mercury madness is in reaction > > > I don't understand the frantic antics of police, fire and health > officials with regard to the chemical mercury. > > There have got to be thousands of healthy people who played with > liquid mercury when they were children. I and at least three other > people I know personally used to play with liquid mercury when we > were children (adolescence to teen years). We used to rub coins with > it to turn them silvery colored. We did this with our bare hands. It > was not a one-time amusement. All of the people I know who did this > are grown, healthy adults, who have had children who are grown and > healthy adults. I am 66 years old and in better health than far too > many people who are the same age. > > If anyone suspects that any of us are affected by the exposure, I > offer myself for medical testing. I hold a professional degree and > consider myself a successful business person. The exposure to liquid > mercury does not appear to have had any dire consequences for me or > others I know exposed to mercury. I suspect the trifling exposure to > persons in the vicinity of liquid mercury at Cardinal Mooney High in > Sarasota will not suffer any consequences either. > > Shutting down schools, businesses and other locations because > someone brought it to school is just so much hysteria. People can > put gloves and masks on and evacuate and quarantine the children if > it makes them feel warm and fuzzy about protecting the children, but > I think it's just an overreaction and a waste of taxpayers' money. > > L. > > Bradenton > > Editor's note: According to the U.S. Environmental Protection > Agency's Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics' fact sheet on > mercury, people should avoid all contact with metallic mercury. "Do > not swallow mercury or rub it on the skin. Inhaling mercury vapor is > particularly dangerous because mercury is most easily absorbed by > this route." The Florida Department if Environmental Protection's > Web site has a video showing mercury vapors; search under Health and > Safety Information. > > > > > Last modified: August 18. 2006 12:00AM > > > > > The writer's poor wording grabbed our attention. Thought I would > > share. > > > > > > Mercury not toxic, but Mooney closed today > > By TO DD RUGER > > > > > > > > todd.ruger@... > > > > SARASOTA -- Test results have confirmed that the mercury a student > > spilled at Cardinal Mooney High School was not toxic, but the > school > > remains closed today as a safety precaution, administrators and > > health officials said Wednesday. > > > > The school has been cleaned and tested but the two buildings where > > the spill occurred must be monitored for another eight hours to > make > > sure they're mercury-free, Principal Steve Christie said. > > > > The test confirmations then must be sent to a lab for final > > confirmation, which isn't expected until this afternoon. > > > > Nine students tested positive for the substance on their shoes, > > backpacks or clothing. > > > > As many as 80 people, includi ng the principal, may have come into > > contact with the mercury after a student brought it from home and > > spilled it on his desk. > > > > "I think it was an honest mistake," Christie said, adding > that "the > > spill was in a small little area" and "this didn't transfer all > over > > the place." > > > > There were elevated levels of mercury in two buildings. > > > > Christie said a teacher brought the situation to his attention, > and > > the bottle was then brought to his office. > > > > Exposure to mercury can cause neurological and kidney damage and > > affect the respiratory and gastrointestinal systems. > > > > > > > > > > Last modified: August 17. 2006 12:00AM > > > > > > > > > > Lin ks > > <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: > EOHarm/ > > <*> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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