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OT (parody): Breathing is dangerous
Breathing is dangerous. The air around us contains poisonous chemicals (CO,
CO2, NO2, etc). In cities, it contains all kinds of known carcinogens. We cannot avoid these dangerous chemicals, but wearing a gas mask reduces the risk of encountering them. Look at all the people you know who have died of cancer - did they wear gas masks all the time? Of course not. We need to force all people to wear gas masks. I urge all readers to write to their respective elected officials to push for mandatory use of gas masks. |
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"Jeff" wrote in message
... Breathing is dangerous. The air around us contains poisonous chemicals (CO, CO2, NO2, etc). In cities, it contains all kinds of known carcinogens. We Or how about this one?!?! Why does the government continue to cover-up these hideous health hazards?!? http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html Cheers, Scott.. |
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 13:49:20 -0500, "S. Anderson"
wrote: Or how about this one?!?! Why does the government continue to cover-up these hideous health hazards?!? http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html Drat. I wrote a similar message, but it got queued and didn't get sent. You beat me to it. Cheers, Scott.. -- Rick Onanian |
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Scott Anderson wrote:
Or how about this one?!?! Why does the government continue to cover-up these hideous health hazards?!? http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html A million thanks for bringing this pervasive and insidious problem to my attention. |
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Or how about this one?!?! Why does the government continue to cover-up
these hideous health hazards?!? http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html That's one of my favourite web sites - I've had it bookmarked for ages - always raises a smile. Cheers, helen s --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove dependency on fame & fortune h*$el*$$e**nd***$o$ts***i*$*$m**m$$o*n**s@$*$a$$o* *l.c**$*$om$$ |
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S. Anderson wrote Or how about this one?!?! Why does the government continue to cover-up these hideous health hazards?!? http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html Cheers, Scott.. Scott, I understand your feelings regarding Hydrogen Hydroxide (a.k.a. Dihydrogen Monoxide or DHMO) but I feel this campaign is misguided. As a daily user of DHMO, I'd like to draw your attention to this web site about the benefits of Hydrogen Hydroxide: http://www.armory.com/~crisper/DHMO/ Remember, despite what anyone would have you believe, most DHMO is naturally occurring. Leaks, spills, and accidents are rare, and most government employees involved in the handling, transportation, and processing of DHMO choose to handle it without protective gear even knowing the supposed "dangers". Personally, I have had days when I have consumed more than half a U.S. gallon of DHMO with no ill effects. Any ill effects from consuming more than that can be mitigated by careful consumption of the metal sodium in proper combination with chlorine and smaller amounts of potassium in combination with additional chlorine. It has been demonstrated that contaminants (both living and dead) within DHMO are actually a greater risk than the DHMO itself, so the wise course of action is to push for purer sources and more careful distribution than an outright ban. Please think before posting such an emotionally charged web site, and remember, DHMO is your all-natural friend. Austin -- I'm pedaling as fast as I durn well please. There are no X' in my email address. |
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On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 16:58:01 GMT, "AustinMN"
wrote: government employees involved in the handling, transportation, and processing of DHMO choose to handle it without protective gear even knowing the supposed "dangers". We all know that government employees aren't the sharpest tools in the shed. Personally, I have had days when I have consumed more than half a U.S. gallon of DHMO with no ill effects. Any ill effects from consuming You are hopelessly addicted, like many others. Soon, a support group must form, if none has already. There may even be a 12-step program. more than that can be mitigated by careful consumption of the metal sodium in proper combination with chlorine and smaller amounts of potassium in combination with additional chlorine. Oh, that's classic. Let's add severely toxic chlorine, used to kill organisms, and random metals and such...that sounds smart. Kinda like somebody with too much heroin in his blood trying to dilute it with crack cocaine. It has been demonstrated that contaminants (both living and dead) within DHMO are actually a greater risk than the DHMO itself, so the wise course of action is to push for purer sources and more careful distribution than an outright ban. Heroin, I heard today, is the purest it's ever been. DHMO should be dealt by heroin dealers. Please think before posting such an emotionally charged web site, and remember, DHMO is your all-natural friend. Lots of all-natural things are deadly. Austin -- Rick Onanian |
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Rick Onanian wrote:
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 16:58:01 GMT, "AustinMN" wrote: Personally, I have had days when I have consumed more than half a U.S. gallon of DHMO with no ill effects. Any ill effects from consuming You are hopelessly addicted, like many others. Soon, a support group must form, if none has already. There may even be a 12-step program. Yes, DHMO addiction is also something I am trying to overcome. Once I've gone beyond this, I might have the moral fiber to overcome the next step. http://www.angelfire.com/stars3/brea...harianism.html -- Dane Jackson - z u v e m b i @ u n i x b i g o t s . o r g "It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in our air and water that are doing it." -Dan Quayle |
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Dane Jackson wrote
Yes, DHMO addiction is also something I am trying to overcome. Once I've gone beyond this, I might have the moral fiber to overcome the next step. Why try to overcome it? consuming DHMO is not really dangerous unless you start inhaling it. Inhalation of DHMO, while frequently fatal, is almost always accidental and not the result of an addiction gotten out of hand. Besides, once addicted, those who do totally stop using DHMO almost always die. Austin -- I'm pedaling as fast as I durn well please. There are no X' in my email address. |
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"AustinMN" wrote Why try to overcome it? consuming DHMO is not really dangerous unless you start inhaling it. Inhalation of DHMO, while frequently fatal, is almost always accidental and not the result of an addiction gotten out of hand. Ahhh...but even ingesting too much, too quickly *can* be quite dangerous. It can send you into a coma or even kill. http://www.nbc5i.com/news/2642049/detail.html Pete |
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