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FEMA'S TRAILERS AND HOMES BUILT TODAY ARE A MODERN DAY DRUG DISPENSER

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Posted By: Striderus <Send E-Mail>Saturday, 16 February 2008, 1:35 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Back in the 1970's there use to be a street drug call by many names, mint leave is what I know that it was called. What was it ? It was formaldehyde or PCP soaked mint leaves or any other smoking plant life. Which was very big with people in those days along with some other very cheap ingredients that people used to get high on. It was a very dirty drug and a lot of people did some very stange things while high on it. It would if enough was smoked make you black out, some people turned crazy on it. I knew a couple of people who commited murder while high on it and didn't even remember doing it. I have to wonder why they allowed these trailers to be built using pressboard/OSB that uses formaldehyde in its process of manufacturing and every house build today use it uses it also. The CDC does know exactly what happens to people that used formaldehyde...especially when you breath it in..and here we're talking about breathing it in all day and all nite ! Take a very close look at the short and long effects ladies and gentlemen and then ask yourselves what is the cause of a lot of the violence happening here in the USA ! How many of these people have been born and raised in these houses that are flipping out...plus all the drugs that your doctors are giving them ? How many things happening today can you see that could be connected to this chemical by the short and long term effects? Striderus

 

Embalming Fluid Embalming fluid is a compound of formaldehyde, methanol, ethanol and other solvents. The percentage of formaldehyde found in embalming fluid ranges anywhere from 5 to 29 percent. The percentage of ethyl alcohol, the psychoactive ingredient found in alcoholic beverage, varies anywhere from 9 to 56 percent. According to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, it is common for marijuana to be laced with PCP and/or embalming fluid, both of which produce a hallucinogenic effect. Cigarettes soaked with embalming fluid trend to burn slower, thereby increasing the chance for a prolonged high. Embalming fluid is usually found in morgues and funeral homes, however, the fluid also can be purchased directly from chemical companies in person or from the Internet. Persons coming in contact with embalming fluid should exercise extreme caution, since exposure can cause serious health issues. Containers should not be opened and its contents should not be inhaled or applied to the skin. Effects from exposure to embalming fluid include: bronchitis, body tissue destruction, brain damage, lung damage, impaired coordination, and inflammation and sores in the throat, nose, and esophagus. IT IS EXTREMELY CARCINOGENIC. Short-term effects: Anger and frustration, depression, hallucinations and delusions, headache, impaired vision and coordination, increase in women’s sexual appetites, loss of consciousness, memory loss, paranoia, physical violence, sleepiness, and vomiting. Long-term effects: Brain damage, bronchitis, coma, convulsions. Coughing, destruction of muscle tissue, fever, heart attack, high blood pressure, inflammation of the throat, nose and esophagus, kidney damage, lung damage, maturation process cessation, pneumonia, and spinal cord destruction. Street terms: Amp, Clickem, Crazy Eddie, Drank, Fry, Fry Sweet, Ill, Illy, Milk, Purple Rain, Wack, Water-Water, Wet, Wet-Wet, Wetdaddy. Source: Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) – Newark Division Intelligence Group http://www.streetdrugs.org/embalm.htm http://www.kvue.com/news/top/stories/021408kvuetoxictrailers-cb.bf327ee8.html In Response FEMA'S TRAILERS AND HOMES BUILT TODAY ARE A MODERN DAY DRUG DISPENSER (Striderus)

 

 

 

 

 

In the early '90s in the Denver CO front range area formaldehyde was commonly used in black operations to sensitize and create multiple chemical/electrical sensitivities in so called "undesirables". It was part of some sort of eugenics program and people who complained of it were labeled mentally deficient or victims of their own lifestyle choices.The gov't perfected it there and be assured these trailer's condition is no accident. Anonymous please,

I HOPE I'AM HAVING A BAD MATH DAY Posted By: Striderus <Send E-Mail>Saturday, 16 February 2008, 8:18 p.m. In Response FEMA'S TRAILERS AND HOMES BUILT TODAY ARE A MODERN DAY DRUG DISPENSER (Striderus)

 

 

 

 

 

 

"... Has the federal government made recommendations to protect human health? The EPA recommends that an adult should not drink water containing more than 1 milligram of formaldehyde per liter of water (1 mg/L) for a lifetime exposure, and a child should not drink water containing more than 10 mg/L for 1 day or 5 mg/L for 10 days. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set a permissible exposure limit for formaldehyde of 0.75 parts per million (ppm) for an 8-hour workday, 40-hour workweek. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommends an exposure limit of 0.016 ppm. ..." http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:GvnU3XJGIvUJ:www.atsdr.cdc.gov/tfacts111.html+death+by+FORMALDEHYDE & hl=en & ct=clnk & cd=6 & gl=us

 

"... The CDC, working with FEMA, hired a contractor. The firm - Bureau Veritas North America - tested air samples from 358 travel trailers, 82 park model and 79 mobile homes. Analysis of the samples, taken from Dec. 21 through Jan. 23, came back last week, McGeehin said. They found average levels of 77 parts formaldehyde per billion parts of air, significantly higher than the 10 to 17 parts per billion concentration seen in newer homes. Levels were as high as 590 parts per billion. ..." http://www.kvue.com/news/top/stories/021408kvuetoxictrailers-cb.bf327ee8.html

 

Now lets see if I have this correct: .75 parts per million = .00075 parts per billion So that would be at the maximum 590,000 parts per million ? or for there averaged of 77,000 parts per million ? hmmm and OSHA's limit is .75ppm compared to 77,000ppm that were tested after how long from when thet were made ? How high was it where they were manufactured ? and someone was forced to work there ? I hope my math is wrong or otherwise....OMG ! Striderus

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