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Post by chickenlittle on Jun 10, 2006 0:14:32 GMT -5
Up here in the Northwest a beautiful(used to be pristine lake) is polluted with blue-green alge a nuerotoxin. I am utterly amazed how rapidly the earth is becoming a sieve. I really truley believe that these chem clouds are begiining to make a terarium out of our earthly home and there is not enough sunlight to kill these deadly bacteria. On Memorial Day weekend,2 different people took their dogs to the lake and after only a few moments of swimmimg the dogs came out and went into convulsions One dog died on the scene another at the vets office and one barely made it after being hooked to a ventilator for a week or so. later people reported that they had gotten sick around the same time because of eating fish that had been caught in the lake. Pretty soon I am waiting for someone to come running down the streets of every city yelling BIG MACS are PEOPLE!!!!! I am definately feeling that "Soilent Green" feeling
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Post by altitudelou on Jun 10, 2006 10:54:07 GMT -5
Something to think about. Global Warming Is Spurring Evolution, Study Says Richard A. Lovett for National Geographic News June 8, 2006 German birds are changing migration patterns. Canadian red squirrels are reproducing earlier in the year. Mosquitoes in Newfoundland remain active longer into August. news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/06/060608-global-warming.html
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Post by Swamp Gas on Jun 10, 2006 11:10:36 GMT -5
Blue Green Algae and Spirulina are Super Foods when harvested under strict conditions, but when left to the wild, often generate many toxins. Poor Dogs The mutant frogs began appearing in the late 60s, and that is what inspired many environmentalists to become active in reversing the acceleration of Global Warming
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Post by chickenlittle on Jun 10, 2006 11:24:01 GMT -5
Yes, I agree you both have great points I had forgotten about the deformed frogs being found also,and you know something new is happening in the Northwest BEARS are coming down on a regular basis to the city streets not in the foothills but all the way down,I wonder why? Also lou,Have you or Swamp or anyone ever seen a Black mosquito with white tips on its feet,I just saw one for the first time the other day and now I wished I had taken a picture of it. I got bit on my face a very painful bite and that evening I suffered a migrane headache and could barely move my joints hurt so bad, and the next morning bouts of major intestinal discomfort (you know what I mean).Now I am used to this type of symtoms after heavy spray days and because of bone disease it is no stranger to me, this pain,but I dont know why,but something popped up in my mind and could this possibly be from the bite? It is a wonder?. My husband got bit by something 2 yrs. ago and ended up with cellulosis,(something we had never even heard of but the doctor told him how common it was)They literally had to drill parts of his leg out to get the infection,very painful in the family of flesh eaters I think,and common?COME ON!!!! Cheers, chicky
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Post by Mech on Jun 10, 2006 15:02:18 GMT -5
Ive used Organic Blue alge tablets for 3 years now....they have helped me.
But agreed.....a LOT of plants can become toxic under the right conditions.
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Post by altitudelou on Jun 10, 2006 15:39:11 GMT -5
It not unusual to find new species of mosquitoes as they like many other insects tend to evolve at a far more rapid rate than larger species do.
As for contracting a disease or illness, it's more likely with mosquitoes as they are dirty, flying hypodermic needles.
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Post by Jeanie on Jun 19, 2006 0:41:24 GMT -5
I'd like to share a thought about global warming, mildew and chemtrails. I have lived in the same house for decades, this is the first year we had the house power washed. Mildew is growing all over everything, actually we could have had it done two or more years ago. I suspect the atmospheric spraying is preventing earths moisture etc. from flowing upward. Trapped moisture equals mildew. Trapped heat equals global warming.
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Post by Swamp Gas on Jun 19, 2006 9:39:22 GMT -5
That's another aspect of Global Warming that I hadn't thought of Jeanie. The spraying of various heavy metals would prevent an upward flow of moisture and trap heat.
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Post by chickenlittle on Jun 20, 2006 7:04:09 GMT -5
Yes, I had thought of this too sort of a terrarium affect,that is what it feels like around here very humid on heavy spraying days,Seems like the air is so heavy then and on top of that we have a mill here and the air smells like doggy doo doo at a certain time each day,They say that the EPA checks the stacks and air quality as they are supposed to but they MUST be lying when they give the green light,I just can't beleieve that all is o.k, Jeanie it just so happens I am painting an elderly neighbors house for her now and needed to pressure wash and I agree LOTS of molding areas on her house as well, chicky
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