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Toxic chemical
Published on September 13, 2004 By XX In Diet
I am shocked to discover that there is a pollution that is widespread but seems to be largely ignored by the media and even by scientists that study pollution's effects on our world.

Quotes from the site:

"DHMO contributes to global warming and the "Greenhouse Effect", and is one of the so-called "greenhouse gasses." "

"DHMO is an "enabling component" of acid rain -- in the absence of sufficient quantities of DHMO, acid rain is not a problem."

"DHMO is present in nearly every creek, stream, pond, river, lake and reservoir in the U.S. and around the world. "

"Recent massive DHMO exposures have lead to the loss of life and destruction of property in California, the Mid-West, the Philippines, and a number of islands in the Caribbean, to name just a few. "

Indeed, it seems to be really dangerous. Why are government and scientists ignoring this chemical?

Unfortunately it does affect our bodies. Example quotes:

"What is known about these cancers is that Dihydrogen Monoxide is found in detectable and biologically significant levels in virtually all tumors and other cancerous and pre-cancerous growths."

"Cancer research has made significant advances in the detection and treatment of many forms of cancers. With each new advancement, the role DHMO plays in the cause of cancer is likely to be better understood. "

Please protest the lack of concern for this pollution that is widespread and remove them from our biosphere.

Comments
on Sep 13, 2004
he he he . . . cute. *think anyone will fall for it?*
on Sep 13, 2004
I doubt many would. So far it seems that people in here is pretty smart.
on Sep 13, 2004
It was actually done a couple months ago by another blogger, though...so it probably won't hook anyone.

But just in case it does, I would like to point out that the US military is supplying DHMO in large quantities to our troops in Iraq.
on Sep 14, 2004
I think it's time to reveal the secret.

It's H2O, or in other words, water.

All the statements in that site is true.

For example: "DHMO is an "enabling component" of acid rain -- in the absence of sufficient quantities of DHMO, acid rain is not a problem."

Of course. Without water, there will be no rain at all, hence no acid rains.
on Sep 15, 2004
This one has been around in various forms from pre-internet times. Just updated wit hthe times. i remember seeing a version of it in college.

Paul.
on Sep 19, 2004
Yeah, it's been around forever, but...

Earlier this year, a city councilperson somewhere actually tried to have a resolution passed banning styrofoam cups in city council meetings because DHMO was used in their processing.
on Sep 19, 2004
So, uh, was it in Iraq? 'Cause then maybe they would've had WMDs.
on Sep 19, 2004
So, uh, was it in Iraq? 'Cause then maybe they would've had WMDs.


Anglo,

Yes...many countries such as Iraq fund and maintain desalinization facilities to distill DHMO into its purest form.
on Sep 19, 2004
Earlier this year, a city councilperson somewhere actually tried to have a resolution passed banning styrofoam cups in city council meetings because DHMO was used in their processing.


Really? That's really funny! that person must have never studied chemical names.