The Breet Report: “Oh The Webs We Weave”
Well, everyone really wants the government to have a good call to action for resolving the unemployment, credit, mortgage, health, and a lot of other crisis’s….guess what? It is not coming anytime soon.
Examining the (current) evidence (again) as it stands, we all know mercury is toxic. We know not to eat, or take a lot of supplements, with a lot of mercury because of the accumulation that happens.
Then examining the evidence of what was done to the American Indians. Oh boy, we are in for one heck of a ride. The American Indians were slaughtered – that’s the simplest explanation.
Here are two articles, AP IMPACT: Gov’t stands by as mercurty taints water and Overuse of denture cream with zinc sparks lawsuits
Where or where is The Breet Report going with all of this?
Step One: Moderation.
Our bodies are perfect organic machines. As our environment relies on a balance to preserve life as we know it, so does our body. When we get sick we see a doctor that examines known illnesses first then through process of elimination usually finds what is causing sickness. WE can do this too. Yup, even without being a doctor. Our efforts of figure out our organic body, requires disclosing to a doctor (who will listen) what you have done through your own process of elimination, to determine what was/is making you sick.
Step Two: Location. Location. Location.
We have over populated this planet. The locations of known contaminated sites are recorded through the public records. All you have to do is dig for the information. Find out what took place on the property first. When you do not know a word – look it up. That or when an apartment complex is bull dozed and nothing built on it for about five years (or longer) you can bet that there was a contamination of some sort.
Step Three: Understand
Even though the recorded information is available through public records, know that in order to avoid heavy lawsuits and whatever else might be brought up legally through the courts – you are an expendable asset. That’s right. Sounds harsh, but how else are we supposed to know exactly what the threshold of toxic waste? At least people are living till they are about 60 now, right?
With admissions of “we just don’t know” becoming a regular rhyme – wouldn’t you like to know that you are being somewhat proactive in your choice of being a sheep or environmental leader?
To quote a good friend of mine, “Oh the webs we weave.”
Everyone and everything is connected. The health of the environment is important because it gives you health. That is the ONE common thread each of us has and we waste it. Waiting for someone else to clean up is unacceptable because obviously – no one wants to admit responsibility.
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