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<p>[QUOTE="Ordinary Fool, post: 2775901, member: 85318"]Good stuff and Lord M, you are a gentleman and a scholar.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks jeffB, and Tolulene is still simple enough to purchase as far as I know.</p><p><br /></p><p>Carbon Tetrachloride, aka instant spray cancer can still be found in antique brass toy appearing fire extinguishers, and is some evil stuff.</p><p><br /></p><p>As a public service for those of you living in areas that have nuke or other interesting facilities.</p><p><br /></p><p>Check with the CDC to find out if your county was excluded from their ministerial function of gathering cancer death stats. Simple question should get a simple and quick answer, right?</p><p><br /></p><p>Several such counties were involved in very peculiar federal suits starting back in the 1950's and many even years before (30+ in some cases) before the people of their counties had any idea Congress had pinpoint targeted their counties for nuke construction. Even many years before our government had a regulatory board for radiation.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Why might this be relevant to anyone reading here on this coin forum?</p><p><br /></p><p>It may not be, but,</p><p><br /></p><p>if you live in those counties, available to anyone there who walks into any number of ag supplies or coops, are clearly labeled and wickedly carcinogenic substances that a mere dusting of your door knob or opened mail inside your home will most certainly bring about your rapid demise. Your untimely death will not be added to the cancer cell stats or likely investigated for any such potential causal relationships, with some ag substances being virtually undetectable as a contributing or causal factor.</p><p><br /></p><p>Do your research if this may apply to your hometown.</p><p><br /></p><p>A good starting point may be to sneak up on those families whose local fortunes were built on constructing and administering to those facilities.</p><p><br /></p><p>Buffalo nickel to get this topic back on track and pardon me for going off on a tangent.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ordinary Fool, post: 2775901, member: 85318"]Good stuff and Lord M, you are a gentleman and a scholar. Thanks jeffB, and Tolulene is still simple enough to purchase as far as I know. Carbon Tetrachloride, aka instant spray cancer can still be found in antique brass toy appearing fire extinguishers, and is some evil stuff. As a public service for those of you living in areas that have nuke or other interesting facilities. Check with the CDC to find out if your county was excluded from their ministerial function of gathering cancer death stats. Simple question should get a simple and quick answer, right? Several such counties were involved in very peculiar federal suits starting back in the 1950's and many even years before (30+ in some cases) before the people of their counties had any idea Congress had pinpoint targeted their counties for nuke construction. Even many years before our government had a regulatory board for radiation. Why might this be relevant to anyone reading here on this coin forum? It may not be, but, if you live in those counties, available to anyone there who walks into any number of ag supplies or coops, are clearly labeled and wickedly carcinogenic substances that a mere dusting of your door knob or opened mail inside your home will most certainly bring about your rapid demise. Your untimely death will not be added to the cancer cell stats or likely investigated for any such potential causal relationships, with some ag substances being virtually undetectable as a contributing or causal factor. Do your research if this may apply to your hometown. A good starting point may be to sneak up on those families whose local fortunes were built on constructing and administering to those facilities. Buffalo nickel to get this topic back on track and pardon me for going off on a tangent.[/QUOTE]
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