Holy crap. Can they do this legally? What about ethically and morally?
A nightmare that never ends….
Holy crap. Can they do this legally? What about ethically and morally?
A nightmare that never ends….
This is outrageous. The child does not want it. The parents do not want it. But a gov’t bureaucrat has once again decided they know what’s best for someone else better than they do.
I would want to know their genetic background–most Amish came from Dutch/German stock…so it is possible that this family has the dreaded gluten intolerance and her immune system might be unable to fight off the cancer due to an inflamed gut. Not to mention whatever chemicals she has been exposed to from industry and farming.
But…no…the medical nazi’s will force her to take a highly toxic chemical that may or may not cure her of cancer. And they will turn their heads if by chance she is cured of this cancer, but later on develops yet another, more aggressive form of cancer due to the toxic chemicals they are putting into her now.
Like I have said many times–if I am stricken, I won’t go the chemo route, but try to fight it naturally and let nature take its course.
No one should be forced to take any medical treatment. Ever.
Organic Consumers has this link up. It leads to this link.
Here’s a much better report.
In the CNN piece, she mentions lesions in their respiratory systems…and my mind went to petroleum products as a cause. Notice that the reporter briefly mentions pollution as a problem, and immediately goes to bacteria and elaborates on that without discussing what pollution does to marine animals.
So….I searched and found this on the effects of the BP oil spill on the dolphins. (Apparently, BP didn’t get rid of ALL the evidence. /said with dripping sarcasm.)
Wow, look at this. The picture is showing globs of oil still sticking to a grad student after he had showered.
And remember “corexit”–the controversial *cough* clean up chemical (because it makes perfect sense to use chemicals to clean up petroleum chemicals…natch. /said with even more dripping sarcasm…)
Well…corexit is apparently still in the water, along with the globs of oil:
Tiny globs of it, mingled with the chemical dispersant that was supposed to break it up, have settled into the shallows, mingling with the shells, he said
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Geologist James Kirby states that he wouldn’t want his grandchildren playing in the surf, and says this:
“The dispersant accelerates the absorption by the skin.”
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The dispersant accelerates absorption by the skin...meaning it’s making the oil even more toxic. Even worse is that corexit is interfering with bacteria that normally eat the oil after spills. Holy crap.
As always, it is wise to know who is funding research, and am glad to hear that Kirby’s funding is from a group independent of BP.
Also on my mind for a cause is mercury–which could be combining with the toxic petroleum and corexit–
I found this paper that I haven’t seen before on the connection between mercury and dolphins beaching themselves. This is important because it compares the dolphins that beached themselves with the same group. They were also going to test mercury levels in fossil teeth…gotta love the Aussies.
I thought this paragraph was interesting:
Historical gold mining, which up until the 1930s used mercury in gold extraction, is the likely main source of the heavy metal in the waters, says Thompson. The mercury has gradually washed down the Yarra and other rivers, and accumulated in the sediments of the bay. Current dredging work could further increase mercury levels in the food chain, he adds. The mercury levels he measured were already higher than those found in dolphins in other populations in polluted waters around the world, from the Mediterranean to costal India.
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This is not something I have come across before–mercury being used in gold extraction. Wonder how that has affected gold miners and water supplies in the U.S.?
Finally, I’ll leave you with this–Note the video clip of the trail of oil spilled that also follows the east coastline where the dolphins are beaching themselves:
First Nations protestors were banned from interfering with oil exploration on a land reserve. They consider it sacred ground and they were not consulted by leadership before the leaders gave their approval. It’s stunning that the tribe brought charges before the court against their own.
What I would like to know is….if it is a land reserve, what the hell are oil companies doing there in the first place…? It’s a land reserve!
Just keep tearing up the Earth and polluting it until there is nothing left….small minds.
Here are some great photos of life in Canada. I’m pretty sure the one with the “smiley” clouds and bird formation are photoshopped, however…
Enjoy!
Center for Media and Democracy has several links up on ALEC:
(most of these are from the week prior to the 40th birthday bash in Chicago)
They long for the bygone era.
ALEC agenda.
More *cough* scholarship funds for those poor, poor legislators…
I, for one, would like to know the reasons that Larry Summers, a hedge fund manager, would be the optimal choice for Federal Reserve. WTH?
Pissed off at how much you’re taxed….well, how does this grab ya? You at least expect your taxes to go towards useful things like roads, police, fire, schools….but, no, it is going to subsidize these folks.
This is the latest–the treatment of the protestors by Chicago P.D. A note in the comments section said that over 900 people were arrested.
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On to other things–
Pandora’s lunchbox. Basically, like Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride tells GAPS patients….nothing processed is good for you–avoid it like the plague. Try to eat more raw than cooked food. Cooking destroys the enzymes in food–enzymes are used in all processes in your body. This includes digestion of proteins and other nutrients so that your body can utilize them. It won’t do your body any good if it lacks the enzymes to digest the nutrients.
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Lastly, there’s nanotechnology everywhere. Is anybody regulating it? Well, yes and no. The FDA is regulating silver nanoparticals, but you know the FDA on the nanotechnology as a whole….throw it out there and hope nobody notices. Be sure to click on the links for Grist’s take (I knew there was a reason that I felt like I had sludge in my gut after eating M&M’s); also the link for Purdue’s report on the fish; and the effect on DNA. Yep.
Usually, while I am at the sink doing dishes, the hummingbirds come to the feeder. Some are quite comical–one time, it kept popping its head out, and then back behind the feeder…like it was playing a game of peek-a-boo with me.
The other day there was a battle between a wasp and a hummingbird.
Guess who won?
Not the obvious choice.
The wasps like to eat at the feeder, too, getting nectar out of the six or so holes. Usually, they’re left alone, but this particular hummingbird didn’t want the wasp there, and used its beak to peck at the wasp. The wasp flies up but doesn’t fly away as the hummer hoped. It instead flies to another hole, where the hummer follows and again pecks at it. I figured the wasp was going to be put off by it, but not this one–persistent little bugger just kept darting to different holes. The hummingbird gave up and flew off.
Go wasps!
The war is far from over between the wasps and the hummingbirds, however….
Well, this should be interesting…
<sigh> it took a Freedom of Information request by the AP to get this.
I rather doubt that it’s only been twelve times. And the troubling thing is that the EPA only considers human life valuable:
In a statement to the AP, the EPA defended its oversight of offshore fracking, saying its system ensures the practice does not pollute the environment in a way that would endanger human health.
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…because killing whales and fish isn’t important. Neither is contaminating the ocean water…oh, wait…the oil companies are putting freshy clean water back into the ocean when they’re done putting nasty chemicals that they won’t name into the ocean floor. I mean, there is no waaay that the oil companies would lie or minimize their impact. /snark
…or more commonly known as the jellyfish.
It’s the animal of the month on my Ocean Conservancy calendar. It’s really quite beautiful in these photos.
Doing a check of the internet, I don’t see where it is endangered, although one site mentions that jellyfish are getting caught up in fishing nets, so the potential is there.
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In other marine news, a small whale was left stranded for thirty minutes while trainers stood on the sidelines. Another whale tried to help, but could not. You can hear people screaming at the trainers to do something. (Warning: it’s tough to watch)
Their excuse was that there was lightening in the area….so, you know, it’s okay to leave this animal that you took from the wild (or bred in captivity) stranded so it might possibly die from dehydration or lightening strike…?
This is why we have no business imprisoning these animals.
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