Saturday, February 27, 2010
How Toxic is Your Child?
Glad to see the Seatbelt theory get a mention.
And Morrissey.
Anyway back from a gig and getting up for work in 6 hours time. So see ya all at the end of the post.
Posted by Andy from Shanghai on 02/27 at 12:48 PMThanks, Andy.
Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria on 02/27 at 03:00 PM‘It’s rare when The New York Times deems any criticism of corporate power fit to print.’
You can say that again, Mickey! The same goes for military power ..Hello, Andy - I hope you have six hours’ sleep before you have to get up for work.
Meanwhile in Sydney:
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/colour-and-joy-tinged-with-tears-20100227-pa3q.htmlPosted by Helga Fremlin from Daylesford, Australia on 02/27 at 04:04 PMHi Helga. I was just reading where tsunami waves from the Chile earthquake could reach Australia.
Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria on 02/27 at 06:21 PMI read and heard that, too, Mickey #4. It looks as if the State of Victoria won’t be affected, though.
Let’s keep our fingers crossed.Posted by Helga Fremlin from Daylesford, Australia on 02/28 at 12:04 AMMy friend from Cuba who spent 2 weeks in Haiti building shelters says that the situation there is far worse than he’d seen on TV. He said there isn’t enough aid and said there were lots of foreign doctors and soldiers. I’ve asked him more questions about it.
Hopefully Chile can cope with a natural disaster better than Haiti.
Ironically, captcha says “house”.Posted by Rick (the Cartoonist) from England on 02/28 at 08:11 AMFortunately, it seems the quake’s epicenter was not in a high-population (human-wise, that is) area. Also, the buildings in Chile are more quake-ready.
Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria on 02/28 at 10:07 AMPretty much anywhere in the world is more quake-ready than Haiti.
Posted by Rick (the Cartoonist) from England on 02/28 at 01:54 PMThe people in Malawi might beg to differ but yeah, you’re right.
Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria on 02/28 at 03:46 PMHi all… I am back from the 17th century - no lights, no water, no heat, no nothin… The storm did a real job this time. Some roofs have collapsed, also some barns, killing some animals. I am fine and was really lucky. Strangers driving by stopped to help me shovel. Sort of restored my faith in humanity.
Great article there, Mickey. One of my favorite topics - toxins and autism. Timely too. A couple of days ago, my neighbor was rushed to the hospital in serious condition. Turns out that she was being adversely affected by the meds that had been prescribed by her doc. That is a very common problem. Not only children’s vaccines but also the vaccines and excessive drugs given to adults. After years of research I have some thoughts - use Vitamin D for bones and many other things instead of the toxins from the pharma corps. Use a little red wine for decreasing cholesterol (it really works better than drugs). Use the herb Valerian for sleep (much better than drugs). Also, avoid cell phones and other sources of EMFs.
Posted by RMJ from Ward Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts on 02/28 at 03:52 PMWow...I was literally just wondering about you, RMJ. February was the snowiest month in NYC history but no one should worry, all is fine. Everything is normal.
Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria on 02/28 at 03:55 PMMe again.
A new post is up: 2 articles, a cartoon, and a poem. See you there.
Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria on 02/28 at 08:36 PM
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