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Tuesday, April 01, 2014

FROM DAN

Jon,
For tomorrow morning only, could you possibly feature the
website http://www.dhmo.org on your site?

This advertises the horrendous dangers that DiHydrogen MonOxide
(empirical formula H2O) poses to the general public; it is for instance
a major driver of climate change, and has been detected in all samples
of acid rain thus analysed.

It has also been implicated as causing huge agricultural losses, most
recently in Somerset, and the sea water around Britain's coastline very
often fails EU environmental monitors which test for the percentage of
DHMO in the sea water.

Please could you feature this site and spread the word?

--
Dan "mad chemist" Holdsworth
dan@drh.me.uk

1 comment:

Ego Ronanus said...

I believe that some of it is to be found coming out of faucets. One of the best ways to protect yourself from contamination outside is by the Bumbershoot Procedure. Moreover, if consuming alcohol, be very specific that you don't want it to be polluted by this element, for example in whiskey or brandy. I understand it is sometimes necessary to extrude it from the bladder.