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ralphroks
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Milk is more dangerous than second hand smoke
#7036305 - 06/12/07 01:01 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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this was mocked in a anti cigarette commercial and is conclusions of big tobacco scientists. Big tobacco knows theres Radon and pelonium in tobacco Caused by calcium phosphate use as a fertilizer. Basically their scientists figured out cigarettes are radioactive. So because calcium phosphate is used to enrich soil for alot of crops; Fruit, Vegetables,Grain,Meat, Milk and Marijuana are all potentially radioactive. Meat and Milk Depending on whether the animal feed or land it grazed on was enhanced with calcium Phosphate. Also Toxic waste could have been used as a fertilizer since Fertilizers are loosely regulated. Also I heard Alot of land in America is irradiated from nuclear bomb testing; the plants that grow from the land are irradiated and irradiate any animal that eats those plants also irradiating its milk; much like chernobyl reindeer. Supposedly cow mutilation is linked to secret Gov. testing of radiation in beef supply, Since the gov. where the ones who exposed us to the bomb they would owe alot of people reperations;including anyone who ate the beef through foreign exchange. and the beef market would collapse; along with the grain and veg/fruit milk market from fear of radiation; I wouldnt eat a tomato from nagasaki; sorry nagasaki. Which brings up an interesting point; Japan covets american beef and as an import it carries a very high price. America is considered a bread-basket for its high grain output which we trade with the world; and feed ourselves and our livestock. When the colonies couldn`t find gold they started sending boats full of corn and tobacco back to england..later cotton. Tobacco and grain are still important exports to americas economy; so its obvious why they would keep it a secret. If they didnt know it was a problem why would they charge growers of pot in a Non-organic Hydroponic environment a higher charge in many states saying it effects everyone in the houses health and then the cops wear breathers and bunny suits to box everything up like its a big biohazard. probably because they dont want microscopic bits of radon and pelonium 210 floating in the air from calcium phosphate to irradiate their lungs. When it comes to pot they suddenly admit the science.
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ralphroks
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Re: Milk is more dangerous than second hand smoke [Re: ralphroks]
#7036407 - 06/12/07 01:33 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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PArt two Like you read the first one..
Organic substances containing Phosphorous such as Seabird guano; where used as a fertilizer source of phosphorous; Until Overfishing of sardines caused a reduction in seabird population to the point where beaches formerly covered in guano you couldnt scrape a handful from. So Chemists with the good intentions of feeding people started experimenting with alternative essential element sources. Rock phosphate is treated with sulfuric acid to make calcium phosphate, and calcium sulphate (gypsum); these are two natural products that seldom caused any problems. To make 0-46-0, rock phosphate is treated with phosphoric acid. With this, much higher phosphate content, much higher N-P-K fertilizer formulas can be made. sold as super-phosphate and triple super-phosphate.The contamination is sourced in naturally occurring radioactive radon gas, which is absorbed and trapped in apatite rock. Apatite, or phosphate rock, is mined for the purpose of formulating the phosphate portion of most chemical fertilizers. Polonium releases ionizing alpha radiation which is 20 times more harmful than either beta or gamma radiation when exposed to internal organs.
So Phosphate can mobilize Radiation; and thats how vegetables get freaky from radiation after its absorbed through the phosphate. Iraq reports weird vegetables all the time and mutated kids; from depleted uranium used as an armor penetrating war-head on many bullets; also the supposed cause of gulf war syndrome. heres an article on that: http://www.speciation.net/Public/News/2006/09/04/2338.html http://www.webspawner.com/users/radioactivethreat/index.html
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trendal
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Re: Milk is more dangerous than second hand smoke [Re: ralphroks]
#7037754 - 06/12/07 12:17 PM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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Rock phosphate is treated with sulfuric acid to make calcium phosphate, and calcium sulphate (gypsum)
Yeah I'd like to see that reaction..."take phosphate, which doesn't contain calcium, add sulphuric acid, which doesn't have any calcium either....and POOF!...you have a bunch of calcium compounds 
The contamination is sourced in naturally occurring radioactive radon gas, which is absorbed and trapped in apatite rock. Apatite, or phosphate rock, is mined for the purpose of formulating the phosphate portion of most chemical fertilizers.
So it's in the rock...big deal. It obviously can't be very high in concentration, or else fertilizer plants would be radioactive as all hell. Radon, being a noble gas, doesn't react with anything except under very precise conditions and so wouldn't take part in the reactions they do to make fertilizer. It's a gas, and so wants to separate from a liquid - which is most phases of the fertilizer production.
While I am sure some radioactive stuff does make it through and into the final product, I'm also sure that it is far below background radiation levels.
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Edited by trendal (06/12/07 12:22 PM)
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Re: Milk is more dangerous than second hand smoke [Re: trendal]
#7037783 - 06/12/07 12:27 PM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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After doing some more reading....apatite does contain polonium-210, as part of the breakdown process for radium.
However apatite is only used as a fertilizer on tobacco...so your assertion that it is in animal feeds is flat wrong.
Strontium-90 should be your worry...though you shouldn't worry about it...because of its chemical similarity to calcium.
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