Tuesday, January 18, 2011

http://anticorruptionsociety.com/dr-m-castle/
EXCERPT:

Exposing and combatting ChemTrail crimes against humanity

Dr Castle’s plan to force governments to address the chemtrail chrisis.
Dr Castle’s professional qualifications:
“Mike” is a Certified Environmental Risk Auditor, Conducts Environmental Phased Assessments Due Diligence for National Lending Institutions, Industry and Environmental Organizations,  including Sub-surface Investigation, Geologic Interpretation, Core Drilling/Soil Water Matrix Sample Analyses, US EPA Testing Protocol’s Specification’s, Analytical Interpretation and preparation of Reports – and much more!

He is a practicing Industrial Polymer Chemist with US Patents in Coatings and Adhesives.

What are the implications of Carson's book going to Yale University?  ........cal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Carson
EXCERPT:
Collected papers and posthumous publications
Carson bequeathed her manuscripts and papers to Yale University, to take advantage of the new state-of-the-art preservations facilities of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Her longtime agent and literary executor Marie Rodell spent nearly two years organizing and cataloging Carson's papers and correspondence, distributing all the letters to their senders so that only what each correspondent approved of would be submitted to the archive.[60]
In 1965, Rodell arranged for the publication of an essay Carson had intended to expand into a book: A Sense of Wonder. The essay, which was combined with photographs by Charles Pratt and others, exhorts parents to help their children experience the "lasting pleasures of contact with the natural world", which "are available to anyone who will place himself under the influence of earth, sea and sky and their amazing life."[61]
In addition to the letters in Always Rachel, in 1998 a volume of Carson's previously unpublished work was published as Lost Woods: The Discovered Writing of Rachel Carson, edited by Linda Lear. All of Carson's books remain in print.[61]

http://www.rachelcarsoncouncil.org/index.php?page=veterinarians-publication
EXCERPT:

36 Insecticides used on or around dogs and cats

Go to another For Your Pets page:
An Important Publication for Veterinarians
36 Insecticides used on or around dogs and cats:
profiles of insecticides found in products registered by the US EPA
Why do you need this 150 page book?
~ Most insecticides have neurotoxic active ingredients that can affect non-target populations. This information may not be on the product's label

~ Pets and people may suffer adverse effects from repeated exposures due to multiple pesticide applications, perhaps involving different pesticide products used in different locations for a variety of purposes.

~ Chemicals that are cholinesterase inhibitors, such as carbamates and organophosphates, can have additive toxicity. These comprise 36% of the insecticides profiled and are used in various household products.

~ Pesticide labels usually lack information on carcinogenicity. 44% of the chemicals profiled are probable or possible carcinogens according to the EPA.

~ Pesticides sprayed on yards for flea and tick control can volatize into the air or run off into streams and rivers, affecting non-target organisms such as birds, fish, crustaceans, aquatic invertebrates, bees, and other wildlife.

~ Water treatment facilities do not routinely remove chemical pesticides when they process waste water.


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