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 Post subject: Retroactive Health Care Costs
 Post Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:04 pm 
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Obama's Health care policy cannot address this:

Oil and Dead Sea Life Litter Pensacola Beach
http://truereporting.com/2010/11/21/oil ... r-20-2010/

Tetralins are neuromodulatory compounds. They are found in South Louisiana crude oil. Thye are not found in Prudhoe Bay crude oil (Exxon Valdez spill). Thus, these napthols, exacerbated by the increased temperature, may cause serious retroactive disease. One example is Lyme: Peromyscus, the beach mouse found precisely at Pensacola, has the ability to vector the Lyme disease spirochete. One would imagine that crude oil chemistry will not bode well for these exposed populations, nor for humans in the area. Lyme disease is difficult enough to diagnose let alone treat. This is an example of the health care costs of the future.


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 Post subject: Re: Retroactive Health Care Costs
 Post Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:38 pm 
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I didn't realize that Lyme's had made it to Louisiana. What articles did you get your research from on Lyme's? Perhaps you can post the link. I tried your posted link and it seemed pretty destitute- not that the situation doesn't call for it.


So, are you pro or anti Obama care?

Thanks for the info.

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 Post subject: Re: Retroactive Health Care Costs
 Post Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 12:32 am 
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In reply, it does not matter much whether or not one is pro or con for healthcare, or whether Obama is doing both the talking and the thinking. Disease organisms don't give a flying rat's rear-end what we think. Blackbirds falling on Arkansas is a case in point. It seems that it has already been posted here at Magicka School about the vector for H5N1 being in St. Louis. With Arkansas redwings, it would be wise to add West Nile virus, which connects to alligator farms and mosquitoes in Louisiana.

As far as Gulf of Mexico Lyme goes, forthcoming, more links will be posted.


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 Post subject: Re: Retroactive Health Care Costs
 Post Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:16 pm 
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Pensacola is a prime location for Lyme vigilance, due to the presence of one of its vectors, the beach mouse Peromyscus. Abstracts for Lyme in Georgia, Florida and South Carolina can be found at Pubmed.

Pubmed
http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/

A similar circumstance is seen in bat white-nose syndrome, caused by thye fungus Geomyces, spreading from Vermont and New York to Oklahoma. Blackbirds falling on Arkansas only? What about Shaw's Garden at St. Louis? How far did the European Tree Sparrow, Passer montanus, vector of H5N1 influenza, eventually spread?


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 Post subject: Re: Retroactive Health Care Costs
 Post Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:34 pm 
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Having previously mentioned the disturbing potential along the Mississippi Flyway, a recent news article: AOL News, '500 More Red-wing Blackbirds Found Dead in Louisiana. More intriguingly, Holbrooke's demise occurred during what this writer will coin December as The Month of Low Potassium.

'Discussion. Dr. Manusek: Older hearts are exquisitely sensitive to potassium, at the time of initiation of contraction, hearts will beat very often in 100 mM potassium.'
(Ruckman RN et al, Cardiac Function in the Embryonic Chick, in Perspectives in Cardiovascular Research V. 5 Mechanism of Cardiac Morphogenesis and Teratogenesis, Pexieder T ed., Raven Press [1981])

The Arkansas report mentioned that the blackbirds were not poisoned, but that their stomachs were empty, which suggests, misleadingly, that hunger, not nutrition per se, may have been the cause. We do not accept such a hypothesis. Like Holbrooke's heart, the blackbird heart may be just as sucsceptible during the Month of Low Potassium. Therefore, poisoning is still considered.


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