Re: The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson

2013-08-02 Thread Craig Weinberg


On Thursday, August 1, 2013 9:35:18 AM UTC-4, Alberto G.Corona wrote:
>
> Thanks Roger for denouncing the fear induced by liberals and their 
> negative religions, but this is not the appropriate place.
>


It doesn't appear that Roger cares about whether this is an appropriate 
place - which reflects his ideology very well. All mouth and no ears.

Craig
 

>  
> Anyway:
>  
> http://youtu.be/MDCCvOv3qZY?t=1h39s
>  
>  
>
>
> 2013/7/31 Roger Clough >
>
>>  *The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson* 
>>
>> Because of Rachel Carson, who is thought by some to have made up some if not 
>> all  
>>
>> of the data in her book "Silent Spring", DDT is now illegal in Africa and 
>> most other  
>>
>> places.  Thus  
>>
>> Even though welfare organizations are frantically handing out mosquito 
>> netting,   
>>
>> a child dies every minute from malaria.   
>>
>> Malaria claims 660,000 lives per year, 90% of those in Africa.   
>> more than 1400 kids lose their lives to a mosquito bite every day.  
>>
>> In addition, Nile fever  is growing in incidence now in America.  
>> Robins, whom Carson supposedly helped to save,  
>> are known, along with finches and some other birds,  
>> to serve as reservoirs for the spread of Nile Fever  
>> and possibly Denghy fever, a painful disease of the joints.  
>> I noticed that here in MD, my back yard is a favored hangout for  
>> robins and yellow finches.  
>>
>> Authorities believe that a good way to combat this is to increase 
>> the diversity of birdlife. since not all birds serve as reservoirs.
>>  
>> I wouldn't be surprised to learn that deer, who already are known
>> to spread Lyme disease, might also be reseervoirs for Nile and Denghy
>> fever. 
>>   
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000]  
>> See my Leibniz site at  
>> http://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough
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Re: The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson

2013-08-01 Thread Alberto G. Corona
Thanks Roger for denouncing the fear induced by liberals and their negative
religions, but this is not the appropriate place.

Anyway:

http://youtu.be/MDCCvOv3qZY?t=1h39s




2013/7/31 Roger Clough 

>  *The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson*
>
> Because of Rachel Carson, who is thought by some to have made up some if not 
> all
>
> of the data in her book "Silent Spring", DDT is now illegal in Africa and 
> most other
>
> places.  Thus
>
> Even though welfare organizations are frantically handing out mosquito 
> netting,
>
> a child dies every minute from malaria.
>
> Malaria claims 660,000 lives per year, 90% of those in Africa.
> more than 1400 kids lose their lives to a mosquito bite every day.
>
> In addition, Nile fever  is growing in incidence now in America.
> Robins, whom Carson supposedly helped to save,
> are known, along with finches and some other birds,
> to serve as reservoirs for the spread of Nile Fever
> and possibly Denghy fever, a painful disease of the joints.
> I noticed that here in MD, my back yard is a favored hangout for
> robins and yellow finches.
>
> Authorities believe that a good way to combat this is to increase
> the diversity of birdlife. since not all birds serve as reservoirs.
>
> I wouldn't be surprised to learn that deer, who already are known
> to spread Lyme disease, might also be reseervoirs for Nile and Denghy
> fever.
>
>
>
>
>
> Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000]
> See my Leibniz site at
> http://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough
>
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Re: The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson

2013-07-31 Thread Pierz
You haven't realised he's a troll? He's single-handedly ruined the 
everything list with his tedious and frequently ludicrous speculations, now 
he's started trying to prod the bear with this new round of 
liberal-bashing. I only wish the silent treatment he's been given would 
work.

On Thursday, August 1, 2013 4:40:35 AM UTC+10, cdemorsella wrote:
>
> >> "Because of Rachel Carson, *who is thought by some* to have made up some 
> >> if not all  
>
> of the data in her book "Silent Spring", DDT is now illegal in Africa and 
> most other  
>
> places."
>  
> Back this sweeping assertion and  also complete character assassination 
> you just made. Saying "thought by some" is mere innuendo; it's nothing 
> more substantial than vicious rumor mongering and posthumous character 
> assassination and places you squarely in the category of internet trolling. 
>  
>  
> Unless you have clear and incontrovertible evidence that this is in fact 
> what occurred; that Rachel Carson just made all this bad shit up about DDT 
> and that all the subsequent research that has been done that confirms her 
> observations is all FAKE, MADE UP -- and that DDT is actually quite benign 
> and poses no danger --
>  
> If you do not have a very convincing body of data to back this 
> ugly innuendo and character assassination up with then you are just another 
> ugly internet troll.
>  
> Some actual real peer reviewed evidence please.
>  
>
>*From:* Roger Clough >
> *To:* theoretical_physics > 
> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 31, 2013 4:26 AM
> *Subject:* The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson
>  
>  *The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson* 
>
> Because of Rachel Carson, who is thought by some to have made up some if not 
> all  
>
> of the data in her book "Silent Spring", DDT is now illegal in Africa and 
> most other  
>
> places.  Thus  
>
> Even though welfare organizations are frantically handing out mosquito 
> netting,   
>
> a child dies every minute from malaria.   
>
> Malaria claims 660,000 lives per year, 90% of those in Africa.   
> more than 1400 kids lose their lives to a mosquito bite every day.  
>
> In addition, Nile fever  is growing in incidence now in America.  
> Robins, whom Carson supposedly helped to save,  
> are known, along with finches and some other birds,  
> to serve as reservoirs for the spread of Nile Fever  
> and possibly Denghy fever, a painful disease of the joints.  
> I noticed that here in MD, my back yard is a favored hangout for  
> robins and yellow finches.  
>
> Authorities believe that a good way to combat this is to increase 
> the diversity of birdlife. since not all birds serve as reservoirs.
>  
> I wouldn't be surprised to learn that deer, who already are known
> to spread Lyme disease, might also be reseervoirs for Nile and Denghy
> fever. 
>   
>
>
>
>
> Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000]  
> See my Leibniz site at  
> http://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough
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Re: The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson

2013-07-31 Thread Chris de Morsella
>> "Because of Rachel Carson, *who is thought by some* to have made up some if 
>> not all  
of the data in her book "Silent Spring", DDT is now illegal in Africa and most 
other  
places."
 
Back this sweeping assertion and  also complete character assassination you 
just made. Saying "thought by some" is mere innuendo; it's nothing more 
substantial than vicious rumor mongering and posthumous character assassination 
and places you squarely in the category of internet trolling. 
 
 
Unless you have clear and incontrovertible evidence that this is in fact what 
occurred; that Rachel Carson just made all this bad shit up about DDT and that 
all the subsequent research that has been done that confirms her observations 
is all FAKE, MADE UP -- and that DDT is actually quite benign and poses no 
danger --
 
If you do not have a very convincing body of data to back this ugly innuendo 
and character assassination up with then you are just another ugly internet 
troll.
 
Some actual real peer reviewed evidence please.
 
 


 From: Roger Clough 
To: theoretical_physics  
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 4:26 AM
Subject: The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson
  


 
The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson 

Because of Rachel Carson, who is thought by some to have made up some if not 
all  
of the data in her book "Silent Spring", DDT is now illegal in Africa and most 
other  
places.  Thus  

Even though welfare organizations are frantically handing out mosquito netting, 
  
a child dies every minute from malaria.   

Malaria claims 660,000 lives per year, 90% of those in Africa.   
more than 1400 kids lose their lives to a mosquito bite every day.  

In addition, Nile fever  is growing in incidence now in America.  
Robins, whom Carson supposedly helped to save,  
are known, along with finches and some other birds,  
to serve as reservoirs for the spread of Nile Fever  
and possibly Denghy fever, a painful disease of the joints.  
I noticed that here in MD, my back yard is a favored hangout for  
robins and yellow finches.   

Authorities believe that a good way to combat this is to increase 
the diversity of birdlife. since not all birds serve as 
reservoirs. 
  
I wouldn't be surprised to learn that deer, who already are 
known 
to spread Lyme disease, might also be reseervoirs for Nile and 
Denghy 
fever.  
  




Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000]  
See my Leibniz site at  
http://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough
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RE: The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson

2013-07-31 Thread chris peck
Weird, because DDT isn't banned when used for disease vector control, which 
kind of scuppers your post at the get go.

Its well established that insects quickly develop resistance to DDT. So it 
isn't especially effective. In some respects its counter productive. The 
resistance confers other genetic advantages that make the resistant mosquitoes 
better breeders. 

Nets work well. But the average net is too expensive for the average person in 
malaria effected areas. 

Its poverty thats killing. Not liberals.



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To: theoretical_phys...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2013 07:26:10 -0400





The deadly legacy of another lib, Rachel Carson 


Because of Rachel Carson, who is thought by some to have made up some if not 
all  

of the data in her book "Silent Spring", DDT is now illegal in Africa and most 
other  

places.  Thus  


Even though welfare organizations are frantically handing out mosquito netting, 
  

a child dies every minute from malaria.   


Malaria claims 660,000 lives per year, 90% of those in Africa.   

more than 1400 kids lose their lives to a mosquito bite every day.  


In addition, Nile fever  is growing in incidence now in America.  

Robins, whom Carson supposedly helped to save,  

are known, along with finches and some other birds,  

to serve as reservoirs for the spread of Nile Fever  

and possibly Denghy fever, a painful disease of the joints.  

I noticed that here in MD, my back yard is a favored hangout for  

robins and yellow finches.  

Authorities believe that a good way to combat this is to increase 

the diversity of birdlife. since not all birds serve as 
reservoirs.
 
I wouldn't be surprised to learn that deer, who already are 
known
to spread Lyme disease, might also be reseervoirs for Nile and 
Denghy
fever. 
  




Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000]  

See my Leibniz site at  

http://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough




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