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Post by whiterose on Oct 9, 2006 16:35:45 GMT -5
What do sewage plants and golf courses have in common? When I was investigating the sewage plant behind my house, I received a newspaper with an article circled about a golf course. At the time, I thought it was just about an environmental fight but it has been brought to my attention that golf courses were using a lot of pesticides to keep that perfect looking grass. There were many that came down with cancer because of the pesticide and along comes the worm of their dreams. The worm not only eats sludge but bugs as well. Now they have developed a craving for human flesh, dogs, cats and lets not leave out the plants. Who is next?
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Post by sickandtired on Oct 9, 2006 22:55:28 GMT -5
Thank you Whiterose.....this could be a great help for many trying to sort things out here is some more information that was sent to me from a fellow sufferer that was finally able to piece things together....
Wow, you made my day, or year by pinpointing where and what these things are. I knew they were man made because I used nematodes to treat for termites back in the 80's. We also, my helper and I, didn't think twice using them. I worked for a company then and were never told that there was danger involved. We even thought using them was environmentally better and pushed this idea on clients for we charged more and I got a percentage of anything we sold that was extra. God, no wonder Long Island is starting to be a hot zone for these creatures! LI has massive golf courses all over and has the highest rate of breast cancer in the nation. This is in part do to all the pesticides they used to keep up appearances (beauty before health, of course!) for all their wealthy clients. It got into the ground water and people paid a big price. So, when nematodes were introduced as "this new and natural preditor" that would attack the damaging insects, people who had all this pressure on them to clean up their act went wild with glee! People loved the idea about using this non-chemical termite treatment also and paid big bucks and we, like idiots, didn't see the big picture. I mean, I never thought that nematodes couldn't tell the diference from a termite and my fingers.
These microbes have been used in many different ways to create what we are facing today......disease
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Post by aussie on Oct 10, 2006 0:35:01 GMT -5
Not only golf courses but I think playing fields, too. A few years back my son was playing football and during a tackle, managed to swallow a small amount of muddy water on the ground. The next day his entire body came up in a red rash which lasted about 5 days and I've never seen him so debilitated. Had tests done and they came up with no known organism and no treatment. Fortunately, being a very fit athlete he got over it but at the time I thought he might die. The doctors were totally nonplussed.
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Post by thinker on Oct 10, 2006 1:49:33 GMT -5
Tomato, tomahto - you call yours a worm gateway...I call mine a portal from Planet Wormulac.
Actually I have 2 (torso) portals through which fiber continually migrates. Sometimes I literally almost pass out from the pain trying to remove it, and I never get it all.
I think Wormulac is a bottomless fiber pit.
Aussie, you wanted some humor? There ya go. :-)
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Post by greema on Oct 13, 2006 1:12:24 GMT -5
Please Please Please!!! I have spoken to a toxicologist who told me that ammonia is very dangerous to use especially in the ears. It will pass through the blood-brain barrier and cause extreme damage. It is not recommended for anything on the body. Please be careful !
Love, Greema
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Post by whiterose on Nov 7, 2006 12:41:29 GMT -5
One thing I remember that was very odd, I didn't realize it until I moved away from the subdivision by the sewage plant. There were no bugs in that place I got sick. Then on I decided, if the bugs can't live there it's no place for me. Just lets you know that what is there is far worse than any of Gods bugs. I just realized the bugs were the appetizer and I was the entree. Lunch anyone?
whiterose
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Post by mankind on Nov 7, 2006 14:01:15 GMT -5
Please Please Please!!! I have spoken to a toxicologist who told me that ammonia is very dangerous to use especially in the ears. It will pass through the blood-brain barrier and cause extreme damage. It is not recommended for anything on the body. Please be careful ! Ammonia 101: Yes ammonia can be very dangerous to internal organs in the body,it act like acid. First intoxication symptoms are: Surexcitation just like 5-6 presto cofee at once,feeling of burning inside lungs and stomach,eyes pupils are fully dilated, liver pain and digestive problem for long period after.I want notice tobacco smoker too that very black mould tobacco(cannabis too) burned even if its dryed after cause alot of ammonia than normal cigarette! Oh and, Whiterose I 100% agreed with you. I never live in city before this summer. I can feel that breathing is heavy and unclean in a city, before I was almost of time never sick of anything. When there is no insects or ecologic system in place diease overtaking all living bodies. The same thing happened in the past years and its not if we continue a massive concentration of sheep group we not gonna feel better in future. If I put at same place a drip of petrolum on ground day after day, the contamination will continue to grow indefinitely. Think about everything like this little drip of petrolum. Its the same story about all human waste we produce. At least animals is more intelligent to poop all over the wood and the nature do its job well. Mankind think too much im gonna shut im a bit lol
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