[Grovenet] It is destroying us

Ron D'Eau Claire rondec at easystreet.com
Sun Apr 1 12:03:05 PDT 2007


Hopefully we all are! 

Perhaps this has risen to the level of an annual rite on the G'net...

Ron D'Eau Claire 

-----Original Message-----
From: grovenet-bounces at rdrop.com [mailto:grovenet-bounces at rdrop.com] On
Behalf Of STEVE JERRETT
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 11:40 AM
To: Forest Grove local interests list
Subject: Re: [Grovenet] It is destroying us


Steven,

You're all wet!!!

Steve


> [Original Message]
> From: Steven <NoSpam03 at comcast.net>
> To: Forest Grove local interests list <grovenet at rdrop.com>
> Date: 4/1/2007 8:05:31 AM
> Subject: [Grovenet] It is destroying us
>
> The use of Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) by farmers in the U.S. and 
> internationally is prevalent. Typical of this is the widespread use of 
> DHMO in the U.S. dairy industry. The facts surrounding DHMO's presence 
> in the nation's milk supply are surprising. What may be even more 
> surprising is the silence of the U.S. Government on the issue of DHMO 
> in the milk our families drink every day.
>
>
> Dihydrous monoxide (DHMO), otherwise known as hydroxl acid or
> dihydrous
> oxide, kills by infiltrating the lungs and interferring with proper air 
> exchange. Death can occur in minutes. Dihydrous monoxide is an odorless, 
> colorless poison which in low levels can cause coughing, choking, and 
> laboured breathing. Temporary exposure may cause permanent neurological 
> dysfunction. Even low dose exposure may provoke aspirated pneumonia and 
> dyspnoeia.
>
> Although everyone needs to be aware of the dangers of Dihydrous 
> monoxide, some people are more susceptible than others. The following 
> are more susceptible to potential DHMO poisoning.
>
>    * Infants
>    * Elderly People
>    * Those who suffer from anaemia, respiratory or heart disease
>
>
> It has been noted that many governments refuse to restrict dumping of 
> toxic Dihydrous monoxide for fear of reducing the effectiveness of 
> certain secret naval technologies [thanks to GPC military critic for 
> this tip].
>
> Here is a partial list of places DHMO can be found:
> * nuclear power plants
> * processed foods
> * automobile exhaust emissions
> * most household chemicals, including floor cleaners, pesticides, and 
> other poisons
> * excised tumors from terminal cancer patients
> * many types of industrial chemicals
> * several types of chemical weapons
> * fire retardants
> * baby foods and baby formulas
> Virtually all of Canada's rivers and lakes contain DHMO, and DHMO is 
> by
> far more commonly found in the Canadian arctic than all other polutants 
> combined! It is unlikely that any single individual in Canada will test 
> negative for this toxic compound.
>
> In the year 2000 there were 472 Canadian DHMO-direct deaths. In Canada 
> in 1997, 29 toddlers were directly killed by overt Dihydrous monoxide! 
> In 1998, there were 26 DHMO-direct contact fatalities in Manitoba 
> alone. In the United States 82,579 people died of DHMO-related 
> pneumonia during 1996. In the same year 733,834 from DHMO-related 
> heart disease, 544,278 from DMHO-related cancer, 160,431 from 
> DHMO-related stroke, and 32,655 from DHMO-related AIDS/HIV. The time 
> for action is now!
>
> Dihydrogen Monoxide, or DHMO, is a colorless and odorless chemical
> that
> kills or maims thousands each year, primarily through accidental 
> inhalation. It has also been revealed to be a causative agent in many 
> environmental exposure incidents, industrial contaminations, automobile 
> accidents, and property damage. The dollar amount losses caused, and the 
> lives impacted, by the DHMO threat are virtually innumerable. 
>
>
>       We need you!
>
> We are still a very young organization, and desperately need
> volunteers
> and other concerned citizens to become involved in our ongoing efforts. 
> If you'd like more information about NCCADHMO, or would like to 
> volunteer, please send us email. http://www.dhmo.org/ 
> <http://www.dhmo.org/>
>
>
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