Tema: Re: pavojus - mus nuodija!
Autorius: shimtas kinieciu
Data: 2010-12-22 17:25:33

"Toxis@ze_yval_place" <tox@work.ble> wrote in message 
news:iet53e$dcj$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
>  a.. Dihydrogen Monoxide is linked to gun violence !!!:))))))
> blea, skaitau ir myzhu, dekui:))))))

tean visas faqas nuostabybishkas ;)

http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html


What are some of the dangers associated with DHMO?
Each year, Dihydrogen Monoxide is a known causative component in many 
thousands of deaths and is a major contributor to millions upon millions of 
dollars in damage to property and the environment. Some of the known perils 
of Dihydrogen Monoxide are:


    * Death due to accidental inhalation of DHMO, even in small quantities.
    * Prolonged exposure to solid DHMO causes severe tissue damage.
    * Excessive ingestion produces a number of unpleasant though not 
typically life-threatening side-effects.
    * DHMO is a major component of acid rain.
    * Gaseous DHMO can cause severe burns.
    * Contributes to soil erosion.
    * Leads to corrosion and oxidation of many metals.
    * Contamination of electrical systems often causes short-circuits.
    * Exposure decreases effectiveness of automobile brakes.
    * Found in biopsies of pre-cancerous tumors and lesions.
    * Given to vicious dogs involved in recent deadly attacks.
    * Often associated with killer cyclones in the U.S. Midwest and 
elsewhere, and in hurricanes including deadly storms in Florida, New Orleans 
and other areas of the southeastern U.S.
    * Thermal variations in DHMO are a suspected contributor to the El Nino 
weather effect.

What are some uses of Dihydrogen Monoxide?
Despite the known dangers of DHMO, it continues to be used daily by 
industry, government, and even in private homes across the U.S. and 
worldwide. Some of the well-known uses of Dihydrogen Monoxide are:

    * as an industrial solvent and coolant,
    * in nuclear power plants,
    * by the U.S. Navy in the propulsion systems of some older vessels,
    * by elite athletes to improve performance,
    * in the production of Styrofoam,
    * in biological and chemical weapons manufacture,
    * in the development of genetically engineering crops and animals,
    * as a spray-on fire suppressant and retardant,
    * in so-called "family planning" or "reproductive health" clinics,
    * as a major ingredient in many home-brewed bombs,
    * as a byproduct of hydrocarbon combustion in furnaces and air 
conditioning compressor operation,
    * in cult rituals,
    * by the Church of Scientology on their members and their members' 
families (although surprisingly, many members recently have contacted 
DHMO.org to vehemently deny such use),
    * by both the KKK and the NAACP during rallies and marches,
    * by members of Congress who are under investigation for financial 
corruption and inappropriate IM behavior,
    * by the clientele at a number of bath houses in New York City and San 
Francisco,
    * historically, in Hitler's death camps in Nazi Germany, and in prisons 
in Turkey, Serbia, Croatia, Libya, Iraq and Iran,
    * in World War II prison camps in Japan, and in prisons in China, for 
various forms of torture,
    * during many recent religious and ethnic wars in the Middle East,
    * by many terrorist organizations including al Quaeda,
    * in community swimming pools to maintain chemical balance,
    * in day care centers, purportedly for sanitary purposes,
    * by software engineers, including those producing DICOM programmer APIs 
and other DICOM software tools including DICOM routers,
    * by popular computer science professors,
    * by the semi-divine King Bhumibol of Thailand and his many devoted 
young working girls in Bangkok,
    * by the British Chiropractic Association and the purveyors of the bogus 
treatments that the BCA promotes,
    * by commodities giant Trafigura in their well-publicized and 
widely-known toxic-waste dumping activities in Ivory Coast,
    * in animal research laboratories, and
    * in pesticide production and distribution.

What you may find surprising are some of the products and places where DHMO 
is used, but which for one reason or another, are not normally made part of 
public presentations on the dangers to the lives of our family members and 
friends. Among these startling uses are:

    * as an additive to food products, including jarred baby food and baby 
formula, and even in many soups, carbonated beverages and supposedly 
"all-natural" fruit juices
    * in cough medicines and other liquid pharmaceuticals,
    * in spray-on oven cleaners,
    * in shampoos, shaving creams, deodorants and numerous other bathroom 
products,
    * in bathtub bubble products marketed to children,
    * as a preservative in grocery store fresh produce sections,
    * in the production of beer by all the major beer distributors,
    * in the coffee available at major coffee houses in the US and abroad,
    * in Formula One race cars, although its use is regulated by the Formula 
One Racing Commission, and
    * as a target of ongoing NASA planetary and stellar research.



One of the most surprising facts recently revealed about Dihydrogen Monoxide 
contamination is in its use as a food and produce "decontaminant." Studies 
have shown that even after careful washing, food and produce that has been 
contaminated by DHMO remains tainted by DHMO.