http://www.ewg.org/node/20936
I am as calm as the Buddhist monk who said All things are relative until they happen to you.
This has all been going on for years and years right under everyones nose. Some of us had this information fifteen years ago because of our need to know. So when do you pay attention?
How do you try to inform people when they say things like.Oh, you have to die from something sometime. Or, oh, I dont believe that or that doesnt scare me. Try saying that to someone whos child is being treated for leukemia or cancer. I guess facts do not matter to some people.
For the rest, this exposure has gone on for a long time and no one was the wiser. Do you ever wonder where your breast cancer comes from, or that nice guy down the block that suddenly went berserk and killed his whole family?
Those who own the corporate media and most of the products that you buy, would have you believe that it is all your fault. It is in your genes, or shame on youit is your life style.and the nice guy who blew his family away.oh, he was just an accident waiting to happen.
There is no blame game here. For some, this information comes way too late. Our attention has been diverted by our everyday struggle for existence. We impart information as a way to stay alive and live better, not for just ourselves but for the communities that we live in. In the scheme of things, it pays to pay attention.
