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Our preferred poison in the March 2005 Dicover Magazine



 
 
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Old February 18th 05, 07:40 PM
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Default Our preferred poison in the March 2005 Dicover Magazine

http://www.discover.com/issues/mar-0...erred-poison/?
page=1


Our Preferred Poison
A little mercury is all that humans need to do away with themselves
quietly, slowly, and surely


By Karen Wright
Illustration by Don Foley
DISCOVER Vol. 26 No. 03 | March 2005 | Biology & Medicine




Let's start with a straightforward fact:
Mercury is unimaginably toxic and dangerous.
A single drop on a human hand can be irreversibly fatal.
A single drop in a large lake can make all
the fish in it unsafe to eat.

[Injecting mercury into pregnant women and babies is NOT safe!]

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Old February 19th 05, 04:14 AM
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"Kevysmom" wrote in message
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http://www.discover.com/issues/mar-0...erred-poison/?
page=1


Our Preferred Poison
A little mercury is all that humans need to do away with themselves
quietly, slowly, and surely


By Karen Wright
Illustration by Don Foley
DISCOVER Vol. 26 No. 03 | March 2005 | Biology & Medicine




Let's start with a straightforward fact:
Mercury is unimaginably toxic and dangerous.
A single drop on a human hand can be irreversibly fatal.
A single drop in a large lake can make all
the fish in it unsafe to eat.

[Injecting mercury into pregnant women and babies is NOT safe!]


This particular article also includes the MMR which has NEVER had
thimerosal. This is a sign that the author has not done research and does
not know what she is writing about. This is also shown by the general
ineptness in the lack of structure one how the article was written. A very
bad example of writing.


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Old February 19th 05, 04:44 AM
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http://www.discover.com/issues/mar-0...erred-poison/?
page=1


Our Preferred Poison
A little mercury is all that humans need to do away with themselves
quietly, slowly, and surely


By Karen Wright
Illustration by Don Foley
DISCOVER Vol. 26 No. 03 | March 2005 | Biology & Medicine




Let's start with a straightforward fact:
Mercury is unimaginably toxic and dangerous.
A single drop on a human hand can be irreversibly fatal.
A single drop in a large lake can make all
the fish in it unsafe to eat.

[Injecting mercury into pregnant women and babies is NOT safe!]


This particular article also includes the MMR which has NEVER had
thimerosal. This is a sign that the author has not done research and
does

not know what she is writing about. This is also shown by the general
ineptness in the lack of structure one how the article was written. A
very
bad example of writing.



Apparently you did not read the aricle, Because there is not one word
about the MMR vaccine. This is a wonderful article that is easy for the
average person to understand.

I wish it would have gone more into the effects of injecting pregnant
women with mercury.



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Old February 19th 05, 05:44 AM
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"Kevysmom" wrote in message
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http://www.discover.com/issues/mar-0...erred-poison/?
page=1


Our Preferred Poison
A little mercury is all that humans need to do away with themselves
quietly, slowly, and surely


By Karen Wright
Illustration by Don Foley
DISCOVER Vol. 26 No. 03 | March 2005 | Biology & Medicine




Let's start with a straightforward fact:
Mercury is unimaginably toxic and dangerous.
A single drop on a human hand can be irreversibly fatal.
A single drop in a large lake can make all
the fish in it unsafe to eat.

[Injecting mercury into pregnant women and babies is NOT safe!]


This particular article also includes the MMR which has NEVER had
thimerosal. This is a sign that the author has not done research and
does

not know what she is writing about. This is also shown by the general
ineptness in the lack of structure one how the article was written. A
very
bad example of writing.



Apparently you did not read the aricle, Because there is not one word
about the MMR vaccine.


sigh... I actually subscribe to the magazine, and I read it several weeks
ago... which has this paragraph on the third page:
http://www.discover.com/issues/mar-0...poison/?page=3
:

"The report that first triggered worries about a connection between vaccines
and autism was published in the British medical journal The Lancet in 1998.
It described eight children whose behavioral problems surfaced within two
weeks of receiving the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine. The Lancet and most of
the article's coauthors ultimately disowned the study because its lead
author had not divulged that he was also being paid to conduct research for
parents seeking to sue vaccine manufacturers. Nonetheless, the number of
parents in the United Kingdom willing to immunize their babies with the
vaccine dropped from 90 percent in 1998 to less than 80 percent in 2004."

It is obvious that YOU have not read the whole article.

AND you still need to learn how to post with proper usenet quotation!!!




This is a wonderful article that is easy for the
average person to understand.

I wish it would have gone more into the effects of injecting pregnant
women with mercury.





 




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