Re: Chemtrails and shellfish poisoning

2002-04-04 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus

New Zealand has shell fish to toxic to eat from time to time. The effect is
that the tounge and lips go tingly then numb if a little is eaten. If more
is eaten more of the ailimentary tract is affected. Can cause death if
enough is eaten. We generaly associate this with polution but I'm not sure
that precise causes are known yet.
Cheers.
Peter.
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From: Anthony Nelson-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:09 AM
Subject: Chemtrails and shellfish poisoning


 Thanks, Nancy and Michael.  Seems like we've not experienced them here
yet,
 then.  We do have our own local mystery, tho' - for the last couple of
 months, the cockle fishery in our estuary has been closed because of
 Diarrheic Shellfish Poisoning.  Poisoning of shellfish is usually due to a
 bloom of micro-algae, but only this estuary (the Burry Inlet/Loughor
 Estuary) seems to be affected.  Three other rivers enter Carmarthen Bay
and
 surely micro-algae would have gone up their estuaries, too: but cockles
are
 still collected at Ferryside on the Tywi.  There's talk of a mysterious
 toxin which no-one seems able (or willing ?) to identify - but then, it
 would have to be some outfall into the Loughor because, obviously,
 components of a chemtrail would fall over an even wider area.
 Tony N-S,






Chemtrails and shellfish poisoning

2002-04-01 Thread Anthony Nelson-Smith

Thanks, Nancy and Michael.  Seems like we've not experienced them here yet,
then.  We do have our own local mystery, tho' - for the last couple of
months, the cockle fishery in our estuary has been closed because of
Diarrheic Shellfish Poisoning.  Poisoning of shellfish is usually due to a
bloom of micro-algae, but only this estuary (the Burry Inlet/Loughor
Estuary) seems to be affected.  Three other rivers enter Carmarthen Bay and
surely micro-algae would have gone up their estuaries, too: but cockles are
still collected at Ferryside on the Tywi.  There's talk of a mysterious
toxin which no-one seems able (or willing ?) to identify - but then, it
would have to be some outfall into the Loughor because, obviously,
components of a chemtrail would fall over an even wider area.
Tony N-S,