He's so paranoid about mercury, he most likely warms his food up in plastic containers.![]()
Why should we have to do our own lab tests? Do you believe that the drug manufacturers are lying about what's in their vaccines? If they're not lying, then we know some vaccines contain thimerosal - or ethyl mercury - which is much less harmful than the methyl mercury that's found in a lot of seafood.
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/Concerns/thimerosal/thimerosal_faqs.html
http://www.webmd.com/children/vaccines/news/20080130/vaccine-mercury-leaves-blood-fast
http://water.epa.gov/scitech/swguidance/fishshellfish/outreach/advice_index.cfm
At some point you need to ask yourself what is the truth? Am I being lied to?
come with FACTS. Send your sample (vaccine / seafood) to this lab and then post the scientific FACTS.
http://www.vm-atls.com/
Yes I have used them. ~R500 per sample excl courier fees.
Watch the videos I posted.
At some point you need to ask yourself what is the truth? Am I being lied to?
Then you have the power in your hands to go and find out for yourself. It costs a little bit of money and you can prove or refute a HUGE organisation like the FDA / CDC for a measly R500... doesnt that intrigue you?
There is a lot of name calling to make people look bad and to make others think what he said is not worth looking into BUT what is best for a country. To have a population who just believes what they are told or who goes and finds out for themselves?
What makes you a better person? Researching and finding out yourself what the truth is or just blindly believing what you read on your screen?
Where you around when science classes at school used to make explosions and do real dangerous experiments? Now very little is researched or discovered by the individual. People just take "for gospel" most of what they are told.
I am not here to push my point just to ask you to go and find out for yourself. Research both sides and then weight up the evidence. If google only feeds you one side of the argument (fire up TOR / duckduckgo) and look for the other side. You can only have an argument when you have heard BOTH sides of the story.
This is what I try and do for everything in life. Hear both sides and make up my mind with both complete body's of evidence.
Keep well.
I believe that the peer review process - in general - provides enough checks and balances to ensure reliable information. If individual people wanted to empirically check every piece of evidence put before them, we would literally spend all our time doing independent fact checking.
What intrigues me is that despite being paranoid enough to pay R500 a pop to determine the mercury content of your food you still haven't bothered to read enough to understand that not all forms of mercury are equal when it comes to toxicity.Watch the videos I posted.
At some point you need to ask yourself what is the truth? Am I being lied to?
Then you have the power in your hands to go and find out for yourself. It costs a little bit of money and you can prove or refute a HUGE organisation like the FDA / CDC for a measly R500... doesnt that intrigue you?
Researching usually makes one a more knowledgeable person. In your case though your research doesn't seemed to have yielded the expected result.There is a lot of name calling to make people look bad and to make others think what he said is not worth looking into BUT what is best for a country. To have a population who just believes what they are told or who goes and finds out for themselves?
What makes you a better person? Researching and finding out yourself what the truth is or just blindly believing what you read on your screen?
Yea those darn scientists and their peer review and FACTS. It is all just a big conspiracy. Chemistry is for nerds.Where you around when science classes at school used to make explosions and do real dangerous experiments? Now very little is researched or discovered by the individual. People just take "for gospel" most of what they are told.
Dude I'm a fscking biochemist. I'm reasonably confident that I have a better understanding of this stuff than you.I am not here to push my point just to ask you to go and find out for yourself. Research both sides and then weight up the evidence. If google only feeds you one side of the argument (fire up TOR / duckduckgo) and look for the other side. You can only have an argument when you have heard BOTH sides of the story.
No you do limited research and rashly draw conclusions based on Youtube videos and blogs.This is what I try and do for everything in life. Hear both sides and make up my mind with both complete body's of evidence.
Keep well.
No see you haven't read the FACTS enough. Go subscribe to Naturalnews and you will see why you are wrong. It probably has to do with Illuminati particles in the MERCURY or something.Kind of strange that the mercury in vaccines would target area's of the brain relevant to autism specifically. Surely if we were dosing kids with dangerous doses of mercury we'd be seeing kids with other developmental problems too?
The vaccine protects you once you're infected. Trying to use soap to stop the infection doesn't matter at that point. (do you honestly not know how vaccines work?)
LOL @ canister of vaccineoi you, i'm talking about civilization here and dealing with disease, not Sally in her bathtub with a canister of vaccineit's like we start discussing roads and all of a sudden we end up on people asking me what i have against cars
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LOL @ canister of vaccine
I laughed at that more than I should have. Thank you.![]()
AS long as that T-virus doesn't contain any mercury we should be fine.i'm gonna go all Umbrella Corp on your ass![]()
AS long as that T-virus doesn't contain any mercury we should be fine.
Hygiene really offers no protection against the diseases vaccines target anyway. We'd be talking hazmat suits and decontamination showers to protect kids from the sorts of diseases we're talking about. Vaccination is the be all and end all when it comes to mumps, polio and these sorts of diseases. It's not part of the recipe, it is the recipe.oi you, i'm talking about civilization here and dealing with disease, not Sally in her bathtub with a canister of vaccineit's like we start discussing roads and all of a sudden we end up on people asking me what i have against cars
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Well being born into a good upper class home where one doesn't have to live in close proximity with people infected with things like Polio probably helped in some cases. However those who rely on that sort of thing probably use the withdrawl method of contraception too.Hygiene really offers no protection against the diseases vaccines target anyway. We'd be talking hazmat suits and decontamination showers to protect kids from the sorts of diseases we're talking about. Vaccination is the be all and end all when it comes to mumps, polio and these sorts of diseases. It's not part of the recipe, it is the recipe.
Care to post the scanned results?
The films would be more fun though. Instead of crazy weapons and tricked out vehicles the protagonists would just need to create a social atmosphere and the zombies would be running like PhleeBag from a well referenced peer reviewed paper demonstrating that there are different kinds of mercury.last thing we need are zombies with autism![]()
It's obviously a conspiracy by Big Pharma.Need to find a way to upload the scan... strange this site wont host the images.