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    Default Probable Edit: (Ozone) Damage to Plant and Avian life in Mississippi



    Now that absolutely has got to be tied into the gulf disaster. If you listen carefully, that was a news report from Mississippi. I am a horticultural specialist, trust me when I tell you that is not caused by a pathogen (bug, fungus, virus, bacteria etc.). That has to be a direct result of an environmental toxin that landed on those plants. How do I know this? Because diseases and insect pests always zero in on one type of plant at a time, not all plant life at the same time.

    Those plants will more than likely live assuming that whatever the toxin is, it does not continue to damage them. Now that being said, the dead birds in the bird houses is a very clear indicator that what caused the problem was a gas. Remember how miners use to use a parakeet inside the mine to determine if noxious gas levels where getting high enough to be concerned about them? They would watch the parakeet and if it keeled over dead they would clear out the mine and let it air out.

    Remember, plants pull in air through the leaves and extract carbon from it in order to produce organic carbon based molecules called amino acids. This comes in the form of carbon dioxide. The plant will process what ever air it is exposed to. If the air it is exposed to has a high concentration of some other type of gas, it will pull it in as well. In my opinion, those plants ingested such a gas. My best guess as to what gas that would be? EDIT: (More than likely ozone that has been formed by the copious quantities of solvent dispersed in the air though the use of corexit.)

    Remember, it has been documented that the leaks in that well field out in the gulf are expelling massive quantities of methane. If that methane is being brought on land by the wind, it would more than likely cause what we are seeing here. I must apologize because in the past few weeks I have posted up that I thought the idea of poison rain was total B.S. I also posted that the web bot reports about ill winds where not to be trusted as well.

    Looks like I was dead wrong. Well I am not dead, but those birds are. Those are just the birds we could see. How many other species of birds are now dead there that we do not know about yet? How many species of insects that breath that air like bees are now dead that we do not know about yet? This is some serious sh.. folks. I will now be watching the direction of the wind coming off of the area of the leak very closely. Why? I am 7 miles from the gulf coast in Florida.

    Evidently this Ozone is not in high enough concentration to have a significant health effect on the humans. Probably because we can process it out of our blood stream faster than we are ingesting it. Other types of creatures are not so lucky like those birds. This just went from serious to, “Oh sh..”. I will keep everyone updated if things like this start to happen at my location.
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    Default Re: Probable Methane Damage to Plant and Avian life in Mississippi

    Methane gas can be deadly since it is odorless the people affected along the gulf coast may not be aware of it until is too late. There's ways to know whether you are affected by the methane gas exposure by understanding the gas exposure symptoms .


    Symptoms Methane Gas Exposure

    Here are some methane gas exposure symptoms:

    * Exposure to high levels of methane gas depletes the oxygen level in the body, causing difficulty in breathing and suffocation.
    * If the oxygen level in the body depletes to anything less than 12%, it can cause unconsciousness and also prove to be lethal in some cases.
    * Since the levels of oxygen in the body depletes, the body tries to make it up by using the oxygen contained in the bodily fluids. This basically leads to dehydration.
    * Nausea and vomiting are also methane gas poisoning symptoms. There are chances that a person can collapse due to the exposure to methane gas.
    * Headaches are also caused by methane gas exposure. This sign was also observed in the school in Texas, where a methane gas blast killed about 300 students and faculty members.
    * Another symptom of methane gas exposure is heart palpitations. It causes an uncomfortable sensation of the heart beating rapidly, abnormally and out of sequence.
    * Due to the depletion of oxygen in the body, methane gas exposure gives rise to cognitive problems. The person is inattentive, has memory loss and also poor judgment. These symptoms aggravate, when the exposure to this gas is more.
    * Exposure to methane gas also causes dizziness and blurred vision. This symptom reduces, when the person moves away from the area that is high in methane gas concentration.
    * Methane gas exposure also causes lack of motor coordination. Even in the most familiar surroundings, the person will knock around things. There are chances, that the person will drop things he has picked up, more often.
    * Some patients of methane gas exposure also display flu like symptoms. The patient may also experience mental uneasiness and lethargy.

    If the symptoms a person has identify themselves with methane gas exposure symptoms, the only way to escape with minimal damage is to rush to a nearby hospital.Oxygen by way of mask may be required and even an intravenous IV.
    The symptoms are very serious indeed.

    Many many blessings to all...
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