[SOC] Insidious DHMO

Chris Lashmar cj.lashmar at gmail.com
Wed Oct 5 13:31:41 EDT 2011


I prefer to take DHMO with a small dose of Lapsong or ceylon
M6CJL Chris 73's

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Carl <cstrode at centurytel.net> wrote:
> At our very back door is Badger Lake.  This beautiful lake is full of
> Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO), and there is apparently nothing that can be
> done.  In just a couple of months, this chemical will begin to soidify
> as the weather cools.  Every year DHMO forms an insidious crust - often
> covering the entire lake.  The crust is very dangerous and has killed
> several of our neighbors in the past.  This summer there were dozens of
> unsuspecting sportsmen that caught trout and bass that had been swimming
> in DHMO - it is gruesome to even contemplate that most of these doomed
> fish were actually taken home and eaten!
>
> Usually in the winter, DHMO precipitates and slowly collects.  Sometimes
> the deposits become so thick that it must be manually removed - often
> resulting in debilitating heart attacks and strokes in the older
> population.  DMHO restricts the mobility of almost everyone living in
> cold climates, and can inundate entire populations- even those in the
> tropics.  Following the Tsunami in Japan earlier this year, DMHO was the
> cause of thousands of deaths.
>
> I fear there is nothing that can be done - we are all at the mercy of
> DHMO  :-(
>
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