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Post by aqt on Mar 29, 2010 15:38:43 GMT -5
aussietrooper...great find...I had found this article and posted it a while back but it seems there is alot more here than I found...once again
you rock
thanks for caring
aqt
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Post by skyship on Mar 29, 2010 17:05:32 GMT -5
Toulene Lewy bodies Rotenone: meaning rotten one. stem and rust disease, to kill off plants and fish and ?? like LSD or meth? ................ ergot..............from rotten rye. "catcher in the rye?.................................. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ErgotUstilgo mayas: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ustilagommmmmmmm The dancing fiber? ? St. Anthony's fire? What is Rotenone? Rotenone is a naturally occurring substance found in the roots and stems of several tropical plants. Jewel vine (Derris spp.), Lacepod (Lonchocarpus spp.), and hoary pea (Tephrosia spp.) are the more common plants from which rotenone is derived. Rotenone has many common and brand names, including Cube, Derris, Fish-Tox, Nox-Fish, Prentox, Nusyn Nox-Fish, rotenone dust, and Chem-Fish. It has other uses, including use as a garden dust to control insects and as an insecticide for use on cattle, dogs, and sheep. Rotenone works by inhibiting a biochemical process in the fish cells, resulting in an inability of fish to use oxygen in the release of energy during normal body processes. In effect, the fish suffocate due to lack of oxygen. But, contrary to popular belief, rotenone does not remove oxygen from the water. Fish treated with rotenone move to the shallow water or to the surface of deeper water, gasping for oxygen within a few minutes of exposure to the chemical. Different species of fish respond variously to rotenone, and it is a good idea to know what species are in the pond before treatment (Table 1). Rotenone is an unstable compound that breaks down when exposed to the environment. It is ultimately converted to carbon dioxide and water. The breakdown process is rapid and is affected by temperature, light, oxygen, and alkalinity. At 80 degrees Fahrenheit, treated water will detoxify in about 4 days. In cooler water, the breakdown process is slower; at 45 °F, it can take 30 to 35 days for rotenone to detoxify. Most waters are safe for restocking within 5 to 6 weeks. In general, the cooler the water, the longer rotenone persists. Rotenone is available at most farm and chemical supply stores. It is classified as a "restricted use pesticide" and cannot be purchased without a private pesticide applicator's certificate. These certificates can be obtained by contacting your county Extension agent. msucares.com/pubs/publications/p1954.htmthe tares in the wheat? darnel or tares is from the construction of the rotenone. dangerous stuff effects roots, that is what we are after... have a name.... this is used in organic farming as well, so we do know what was and is at stake here. skyship
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Post by skyship on Mar 29, 2010 17:10:31 GMT -5
who are the stakeholders at CDC?
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Post by beammeup on Mar 31, 2010 13:16:41 GMT -5
Toulene and benzine are common components in jet fuel, -------chemtrails beammeup
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