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The disease was unknown on the Faroe Islands, until the allied troops landed in 1940. Nine years later, 16 individuals had been diagnosed. That is not an anomaly. That is ground zero, for Multiple Sclerosis.
It was gas that was introduced to the Faroe Islands. Gas was designed as a deterrent during the great wars because it killed in such a horrific manner. The key element in gas is something called Organophosphate. The building block for pesticides sprayed on our lawns, golf courses, and crops over the last 70 years. Pesticides are nothing more than water down nerve agent. Pointing the finger at chemical manufacturers, doctors, and politicians is frivolous. Those responsible for the millions of lives destroyed are aware, as are those who have been studying the cause and effect. |
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I have never liked pesticides or weed killers,and have always refused to use them on my lawn and in my house.and thk goodness! ive never felt they were good for anyone,esp not pets,older ppl or children and babies.I would rather live with a little bit of nature as opposed to fighting chemical warfare!
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I wish people didn't write off modern agricultural techniques so much. People used to die as teenagers before these evil chemicals existed. In short, long live chemicals.
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