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That Iceland Volcano eruption Carbon emissions gaffe example pointed out by Professor Ian Plimer here reminds me of another gaffe where they let the cat out of the bag in the mainstream press (Associated Press web.archive.org/.../ALeqM5jh7lQ-qBxQMPzPd3Iap7...) at the time when it reported on the Iceland volcano eruption. The article has been taken down sometime since then from the Associated Press website but amazingly there was one snapshot available on the web archive. Extract/Quote from the article report: In Iceland, winds dragged the ashes over new farmland, to the southwest of the glacier, causing farmers to scramble to secure their cattle and board up windows. With the sky blackened out and the wind driving a fine, sticky dust, dairy farmer Berglind Hilmarsdottir teamed up with neighbors to round her animals and get them to shelter. The ash is toxic — the fluoride causes long-term bone damage that makes teeth fall out and bones break. Ok, just repeating the last sentence again in case anyone couldnt/didnt hear it.. The ash is toxic — THE FLUORIDE CAUSES LONG-TERM BONE-DAMAGE THAT MAKES TEETH FALL OUT AND BONES BREAK Now that is what i call pinning the tail on 2 New World Order donkeys with one volcano..
Posted on: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 11:39:34 +0000

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