(link no longer valid) PETROLEUM November 5, 2001 Issue Full Text U.S. cash revitalizes Canadians’ urgent search for natural gas by Mike Byfield SO far this year, American firms have spent US$17 billion to acquire Canadian petroleum producers. By any standard, this is serious money. For example, Exxon Mobil-the world’s largest petroleum producer outside The […]
This epidemiological research contains the same flaw in logic as pointed out to Dr. Jock Murray: “The majority of the population has mercury amalgams. That there is “no increase” in mercury in MS patients – – in comparison with other people in the population – – is to be expected. It does not argue for […]
OHS knows all about Hg (mercury). (Link no longer valid) http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals/chem_profiles/mercury/health_mercury.html The text of the web page on March 3, 2011 is: Document last updated on December 21, 1998 Health Effects of Mercury What are the main health hazards associated with breathing in Mercury? What happens when Mercury comes into contact with my skin? Can […]
http://www.inmotionmagazine.com/fox.html Ronnie Cummins Little Marais, Minnesota On April 2, 1998, two award-winning Florida TV producers, Jane Akre and Steve Wilson, held press conferences in Tampa and Tallahassee to announce a lawsuit against a Fox TV network television station, WTVT. The reporters sued Fox for firing them after they refused to broadcast false reports about Monsanto’s […]
http://gupea.ub.gu.se/bitstream/2077/4201/1/ah1998_02.pdf 1998:2 Mercury exposure from amalgam fillings Analysis of mercury in different biological matrixes and speciation in the feces Anita Engqvist
(I bold-faced and indented the “REAL EXAMPLES”) By Donella Meadows The label “veggie libel law” makes the whole affair sound silly. But Oprah Winfrey is being sued for insulting beef, not beans. And the case is not trivial. If Oprah loses, we all lose some free speech and food safety protections. The proper […]
2012: This is the research quoted in a conversation with a professional who defended the use of mercury fillings. (Oxford University Press) http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/27/4/667.short Dieudonné Bangsia,b, Parviz Ghadiriana,b, Slobodan Ducicb,d, Richard Morissetd, Sébastien Ciccocioppoa, Ed McMullenc and Daniel Krewskie Abstract Background The aetiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) remains poorly understood. Dental amalgams containing mercury have recently been suggested […]