History, Health, Antifreeze in our water, & Michael Clay


 
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Ed Ziomek



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:55 am    Post subject: History, Health, Antifreeze in our water, & Michael Clay Reply with quoteFind all posts by Ed Ziomek

Anti-freeze in our home water supply? Snake-bit in America?

Can you imagine anti-freeze in our water supply?

We all know of the flag of the original colonies bearing the image of the snake, representing the 13 English Colonies. There is the accepted, valid history of how this snake was used and portrayed to represent those colonies, in the Revolution.

I am offering an earlier version the origin of that snake, and how it came to be included in the banners of the English colonies, in the French and Indian wars, and later in the Revolution... I am suggesting that it originated in the Amerindian "flying snake" symbolism, found throughout the Western Hemisphere, representing the center of the celestial universe, and discussed previously in other articles.

Historical pertinence, and Hollywood relevance...

Earlier, I showed an ancient geoglyph found near Newburgh, New York, showing a serpent passing through a crescent moon...



"Don't tread on me", serpent flag of the Colonies...
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/5121/gadsdenchriswittenfy6.gif

Yes, I used to live near this geoglyph image.

Ironically and so co-incidental to me, 2.75 miles away from this geoglyph is the Salisbury Mills, New York train trestle bridge used in the filming of "Michael Clayton", the Oscar winning classic American movie. Of course, this movie stars George Clooney and Oscar winner Tilda Swinton, Tom Wilkinson, Sydney Pollack, Pamela Gray. Directed by Tony Gilroy, and Produced by... who else??? George Clooney, Steven Soderbeigh, and Anthony Minghella...



"The Michael Clayton Bridge Trestle"



Yes, this movie is about 500 deaths attributed to a chemical product entering the food supplies of ourselves, and it is betrayal, and murder, and dysfunction, and massive corruption - everybody has a problem or three. See it once, see it twice...in ten years we will be glued to the TV reruns of this amazing movie. Yes, it is also troubling, and true beyond words. Oh, and I have had at least 5 attorneys/executives in the last week tell me... "This happens ALL THE TIME."

Architectural significance, Health significance of anti-freeze in water supply... ?

My point...
Well, today I may have the arrival of my third grandchild, and we certainly hope for a healthy child, born of Tiffany and my son John, their first.

My first grandson, though, Tommy John, is autistic, with an autism rate officially at 1 in 150 and actually closer to 1 in 120 American children, mostly boys. It is an epidemic, we all know this.

At this exact same time, I have just confirmed the "sometime" use of anti-freeze in home heating "boilers", which is introduced into the boiler one-valve-away, (the back-flow-valve) from the clean water supplies of most eastern United States homes.

I am horrified at this revelation. You mean, a bad back-flow-valve will give everyone in that home cancer, or 1000 other sicknesses, and their is no method to tell when the valve goes bad? Yes, it is horrifyingly true.

Yes, the use of antifreeze in boilers should be banned.

A few isolated methods, and construction techniques, and repair products are killing us, just like snake venom. And there are very few voices raising these issues. Am I the first to protest the use of anti-freeze in boilers?

Chemical contamination. Sickness. Probable Deaths. We are killing ourselves with some repair methods and products, I truly believe.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:44 am    Post subject: Absoluteherb Reply with quoteFind all posts by Absoluteherb

Just looking at your photo, it is difficult to tell the point of the freezing [url]area[/url]. http://www.absoluteherbal.co.uk
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