Hella mess.
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Meanwhile in Bolivia...
Bolivia's lawmakers have approved 'Miracle Mineral Solution' — a toxic bleach — as a treatment for COVID-19. Only the president can stop it becoming law
... A bill legalizing a form of toxic bleach as a miracle cure as a COVID-19 treatment has been approved by the lower house of Bolivia's legislature. According to local media reports, the country's Legislative Assembly approved the bill, which had already passed the Bolivian Senate. It allows for the "production, commercialization and supply of chlorine dioxide solution to prevent COVID-19 and as a treatment for sick patients." Chlorine dioxide is a type of industrial bleach commonly used as a disinfectant, or to bleach paper products. In recent years a movement of conspiracy theorists and alternative medicine advocates have hailed it as a miracle cure capable of curing virtually any illness. They call it "Miracle Mineral Solution," or MMS. The movement is fast gaining influence in Latin America, where countries including Bolivia are struggling to cope with the coronavirus pandemic. Bolivia's own ministry of health has warned against taking the substance. In a June statement it said that medical regulators in the country had not approved the substance as a treatment for COVID-19 or any other illness. ... ... It cited multiple advisories by the Food and Drug Administration in the US, which says it has recorded reports of "severe vomiting, severe diarrhea, life-threatening low blood pressure caused by dehydration and acute liver failure after drinking these products." Both houses of the Bolivian parliament are controlled by the left-wing MAS party, which also used to control the presidency. However, following the ouster of MAS president Evo Morales last year after allegations of election fraud, the presidency is currently held by the caretaker government of conservative Jeanine Añez. The passing of the bill sets up a confrontation between Añez and Bolivia's legislature weeks before the country's delayed presidential election, scheduled for October 18. Sergio Verdugo, an Associate Professor of Universidad del Desarrollo Law School, Chile, told Business Insider that under the Bolivian constitution, Añez can either ratify or veto the bill. But if she decides to veto it the legislative assembly can override the presidential veto by an "absolute majority" of legislators present when the vote takes place. ... |
To be fair, it does kill infection. It just also happens to kill you.
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To be fair, you can buy chlorine dioxide solution on Amazon to disinfect water for drinking; or, make potable water suitable for long term storage up to 5 years.
It depends on the concentrations used. The article is a little sensationalized. |
but MMS specifically is a scam sold by jim humble, a lifelong conman and erstwhile scientologist, and MMS is specifically linked to a bunch of deaths, because it is often at FAR higher concentrations than are safe, because the safe concentrations of bleach are very very very low. it also doesnt help with covid, but this guy has been hawking poison for profit for years and like, has killed kids with his nonsense poison water. this stuff is like black salve or cyanide apricot level of scamming-sick-people grifting
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Yes, the article I linked to reported the arrest of another scammer, an American arrested in Colombia, for hawking it.
Still, the article discusses "chlorine dioxide" saying "Chlorine dioxide is a type of industrial bleach commonly used as a disinfectant, or to bleach paper products." without mentioning that it has a legitimate preventive medicine application. MMS doesn't have that; but, chlorine dioxide does and I pointed that out. It's pertinent; because, many people mistakenly believe that if a little bit of something is good for you, more will be better. It makes the scam easier to pull off. The article left that out; so, I put it in the thread. I hope you don't mind. |
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Come to think if it, it was Donald Trump who told me that. Or was it UG? Sometimes I cannot tell the difference. |
Meanwhile in the USA...
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"will look at 'very strongly'" is the sound Trump makes when he hears someone ask about something he doesn't know anything about.
It's fine, it's a deflection, a common response by politicians. But it does not m he's going to actually look into it,whatever the" it" of the moment may be. |
Meanwhile in England...
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It's been 8¢a bag, paper or plastic, around here for a long time.
But that was back in the Before Times. Now disposable bags are free again, and all those reuseable bags get light duty now. |
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Just as soon as I've finished my mug of tea. ;) When plastic bag charges were introduced there was a lot of moaning and groaning, but I couldn't see what the fuss was all about. As a kid I would be despatched to the corner shop* with a conventional shopping bag for a few groceries and larger shops would be carried out in similar manner. I just switched back into childhood mode. (Never difficult!) Much ado about nothing. * It's now an undertaker's office. :eek: |
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Wear a Homburg hat. It will exhibit the Yoni-On-Top, thereby signalizing that you're a pseudointellectual twat. |
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Well, you can start with the understanding that yoni is Hindustani for "vulva, or snatch."
A narrow scope of education does nothing for any man. |
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