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agnes
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# Posted: 4 Sep 2016 15:18
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Ann
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# Posted: 5 Sep 2016 21:17
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Agnes did you notice though that electronic gadgets were mentioned very much in passing along with pollution etc.as the cause? Still we should be thankful for small mercies and may be they are beginning to take notice.
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ericgeneric
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# Posted: 5 Sep 2016 21:41
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Similar article in today's Daily Mail. Two quotes worthy of mention:
"...radiation unfortunately cannot be avoided...
"No one should be blamed if children get cancer".
Right.
We'll let people die, go insane, have mental retardation and stunted development, get tumours and need medication all their shortened lives.
But it's okay as long as we cut out the cancers and chop off affected body parts. There's no problem at all.
Far from taking notice, they're simply stacking up possible scenarios to deal with the fall-out from this human experiment. And making sure "nobody is to blame".
****ing disgrace, the lot of them.
EG.
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ann
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# Posted: 8 Sep 2016 14:52
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While big business are paying off anyone who might say anything against them then we will continue to suffer. We need some whisleblowers - assuming the media will report them. Recently I found out that a top manager in a chemical company is also a director of a cancer charity. (One of the chemicals they produce is implicated in cancer).These people manage to get into areas where they can have influence. And we know the WHO had people on its board who disregarded any negative effects of microwaves.
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