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Have you seen the movie " The Corporation " yet?? I picked it up at my local

library -- Monsanto makes a guest appearance in the show -- kind of like a bed

fella with W.R. Grace.....

who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: to do with the other, but

because of my reaction to corn now,and the

fact that I almost pass out around corn fields from mcs effects and

the fact that molds growing in your home are from your environment

and I believe that my reaction to corn (food allergy) is more a

reaction to the toxic molds grown in corn, I somehow got interested

in what if's and did a little research. I started thinking about all

the corn grown in ohio and the cleveland ohio case and also believe

that SIDS is caused by toxic mold(at least one reason) as there may

be many.

I was shocked to find that during 2 studys, SIDS was highest in the

midwest states(the corn belt). how strange is that? the fact that

round up causes fusarium mold to grow like crazy in corn and a few

references of monsantos(makers of round up) mentioned as supporters

of defence (GOT's everything to do with it) of toxic mold issues and

the fact that monsantos signs populate the corn fields. the article

of how toxins are spread to babys in the womb, gee, could it be that

between mothers liveing with stachy mold in ohio and babys exposed in

the womb, than exposed when they came into the world be enough to

consider? and what about SIDS babys haveing brain abnormalitys.

we had big time flooding in 93,in the midwest.

1994 cdc, cleveland ohio case

(http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00033843.htm)

1996-

(http://pedsccm.wustl.edu/RESEARCH/Pulmonary_hemorrhage.html)

1997- dearborne update-

(http;//www.invironment.com/research/v3n612.pdf)

1997- environmental Risk Factors Associated With Pediatric Idiopathic

Pulmonary Hemmorrage and Hemosiderosis in a Cleveland Community

(http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/99/1/e5)

(1997-cdc-http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00045680.htm)

1998 Study of Toxin Production by Isolates of Stachybotrys chartarum

and memnoniella echinata Isolated during a Study of Pulmonary

Hemosiderosis in infants

(http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/64/10/3620)

2000-Quantification of Siderophore and Hemolysin from Stachybotrys

chartarum Strains, Including a strain isolated from the lung of a

child with Pulmonary Hemorrhage and Hemosiderosis

(http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/full/66/6/2678)

update-cdc-2000-

(http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4909a3.htm)

IS THERE A CONECTION?

Monsanto's, spread of deadly fungus by use of round up on corn fields

<http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/monsanto121503.cfm>

where is the corn belt?

(http://www.ncga.com/education/main/FAQ.html#belt)

<http://www.ncga.com/education/main/FAQ.html>

Wisconsin,South Dakota,Michigan,Missouri,Kansas,OHIO and Kentucky,

this area is known as the " corn belt " also known as the midwest corn

belt.

<http://maize.agron.iastate.edu/production.html>

6 states in the USA account for 82% of production of corn.

(Iowa,Illinois,Nebraska,Minnesota,Indiana and OHIO) the midwest corn

belt

weather and climate events

(http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/reports/weather-events.html)

pesticides and herbicides in the corn belt

(http://toxics.usgs.gov/bib/bib-agchem-mw-on-line.html)

1983 draught, 1993 floods in the corn belt

(http://www.weather.net/roemerwx/publications/tradewinds/tw-jun-

95/corn.htm)

<http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00043987.htm>

studies from 1983-1989, infants in the midwest(corn belt) were 2.4

times more likely than infants in the northeast to die from SIDS;

during 1990-1994, the ratio was 2.6

SIDS

1996 cdc- (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00043987.htm)

brain abnormalities in SIDS infants

<http://www.sidsohio.org/about.html>

toxins absorbed from the womb, is this the cause of SIDS? toxins that

mothers are exposed to?

(http://www.ewg.org/reports/bodyburden2/execsumm.php)

sids v. child abuse 2001

(http://www.acutecare.com/enews24.htm#NewInvestigation)

mortality rates for diabetes for woman in OHIO are highest, nation

wide.

<http://www2.odh.ohio.gov/Data/Womendata/book3/diabetes.htm>

dont know about this but came up in my search

1993 floods, weather control?

(http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/6583/project338.html)

flooding as a means of a second world order??? 2005 scroll down,

(http://www.gnn.tv/threads/8073/www.un.org/esa/sustdev/sids?page=1)

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this W R Grace? the chemical co. http://www.grace.com/gpc/

no I haven't seen it, not sure I want to, but will probably have to

now that you mentioned it. I bet it's going to piss me off. hehe,

what else is

new!

to do with the other, but

because of my reaction to corn now,and the

> fact that I almost pass out around corn fields from mcs effects and

> the fact that molds growing in your home are from your environment

> and I believe that my reaction to corn (food allergy) is more a

> reaction to the toxic molds grown in corn, I somehow got interested

> in what if's and did a little research. I started thinking about

all

> the corn grown in ohio and the cleveland ohio case and also believe

> that SIDS is caused by toxic mold(at least one reason) as there may

> be many.

> I was shocked to find that during 2 studys, SIDS was highest in the

> midwest states(the corn belt). how strange is that? the fact that

> round up causes fusarium mold to grow like crazy in corn and a few

> references of monsantos(makers of round up) mentioned as supporters

> of defence (GOT's everything to do with it) of toxic mold issues

and

> the fact that monsantos signs populate the corn fields. the article

> of how toxins are spread to babys in the womb, gee, could it be

that

> between mothers liveing with stachy mold in ohio and babys exposed

in

> the womb, than exposed when they came into the world be enough to

> consider? and what about SIDS babys haveing brain abnormalitys.

> we had big time flooding in 93,in the midwest.

>

> 1994 cdc, cleveland ohio case

> (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00033843.htm)

>

> 1996-

> (http://pedsccm.wustl.edu/RESEARCH/Pulmonary_hemorrhage.html)

>

> 1997- dearborne update-

> (http;//www.invironment.com/research/v3n612.pdf)

>

> 1997- environmental Risk Factors Associated With Pediatric

Idiopathic

> Pulmonary Hemmorrage and Hemosiderosis in a Cleveland Community

> (http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/99/1/e5)

>

> (1997-cdc-http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00045680.htm)

>

> 1998 Study of Toxin Production by Isolates of Stachybotrys

chartarum

> and memnoniella echinata Isolated during a Study of Pulmonary

> Hemosiderosis in infants

> (http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/64/10/3620)

>

> 2000-Quantification of Siderophore and Hemolysin from Stachybotrys

> chartarum Strains, Including a strain isolated from the lung of a

> child with Pulmonary Hemorrhage and Hemosiderosis

> (http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/full/66/6/2678)

>

> update-cdc-2000-

> (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4909a3.htm)

>

> IS THERE A CONECTION?

> Monsanto's, spread of deadly fungus by use of round up on corn

fields

> <http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/monsanto121503.cfm>

>

> where is the corn belt?

> (http://www.ncga.com/education/main/FAQ.html#belt)

>

> <http://www.ncga.com/education/main/FAQ.html>

> Wisconsin,South Dakota,Michigan,Missouri,Kansas,OHIO and Kentucky,

> this area is known as the " corn belt " also known as the midwest

corn

> belt.

>

> <http://maize.agron.iastate.edu/production.html>

> 6 states in the USA account for 82% of production of corn.

> (Iowa,Illinois,Nebraska,Minnesota,Indiana and OHIO) the midwest

corn

> belt

>

> weather and climate events

> (http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/reports/weather-events.html)

>

> pesticides and herbicides in the corn belt

> (http://toxics.usgs.gov/bib/bib-agchem-mw-on-line.html)

>

> 1983 draught, 1993 floods in the corn belt

> (http://www.weather.net/roemerwx/publications/tradewinds/tw-jun-

> 95/corn.htm)

>

> <http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00043987.htm>

> studies from 1983-1989, infants in the midwest(corn belt) were 2.4

> times more likely than infants in the northeast to die from SIDS;

> during 1990-1994, the ratio was 2.6

>

> SIDS

> 1996 cdc- (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00043987.htm)

>

> brain abnormalities in SIDS infants

> <http://www.sidsohio.org/about.html>

>

> toxins absorbed from the womb, is this the cause of SIDS? toxins

that

> mothers are exposed to?

> (http://www.ewg.org/reports/bodyburden2/execsumm.php)

>

> sids v. child abuse 2001

> (http://www.acutecare.com/enews24.htm#NewInvestigation)

>

> mortality rates for diabetes for woman in OHIO are highest, nation

> wide.

> <http://www2.odh.ohio.gov/Data/Womendata/book3/diabetes.htm>

>

> dont know about this but came up in my search

> 1993 floods, weather control?

> (http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/6583/project338.html)

>

> flooding as a means of a second world order??? 2005 scroll down,

> (http://www.gnn.tv/threads/8073/www.un.org/esa/sustdev/sids?page=1)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Well then, " An Air That Kills " by Schneider and " A Civil Action " by athan

Harr?? http://www.civil-action.com/ will light you up just fine.

If you see the Corporation -- you might contact Steve at WXYZ in

Detroit -- he is now there -- and thank him for his fine work -- and then ask if

he'd be willing to do some work on mold, etc.... you seem like just the kind of

investigator that could really send him on the right track with this issue.

who <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

this W R Grace? the chemical co. http://www.grace.com/gpc/

no I haven't seen it, not sure I want to, but will probably have to

now that you mentioned it. I bet it's going to piss me off. hehe,

what else is

new!

to do with the other, but

because of my reaction to corn now,and the

> fact that I almost pass out around corn fields from mcs effects and

> the fact that molds growing in your home are from your environment

> and I believe that my reaction to corn (food allergy) is more a

> reaction to the toxic molds grown in corn, I somehow got interested

> in what if's and did a little research. I started thinking about

all

> the corn grown in ohio and the cleveland ohio case and also believe

> that SIDS is caused by toxic mold(at least one reason) as there may

> be many.

> I was shocked to find that during 2 studys, SIDS was highest in the

> midwest states(the corn belt). how strange is that? the fact that

> round up causes fusarium mold to grow like crazy in corn and a few

> references of monsantos(makers of round up) mentioned as supporters

> of defence (GOT's everything to do with it) of toxic mold issues

and

> the fact that monsantos signs populate the corn fields. the article

> of how toxins are spread to babys in the womb, gee, could it be

that

> between mothers liveing with stachy mold in ohio and babys exposed

in

> the womb, than exposed when they came into the world be enough to

> consider? and what about SIDS babys haveing brain abnormalitys.

> we had big time flooding in 93,in the midwest.

>

> 1994 cdc, cleveland ohio case

> (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00033843.htm)

>

> 1996-

> (http://pedsccm.wustl.edu/RESEARCH/Pulmonary_hemorrhage.html)

>

> 1997- dearborne update-

> (http;//www.invironment.com/research/v3n612.pdf)

>

> 1997- environmental Risk Factors Associated With Pediatric

Idiopathic

> Pulmonary Hemmorrage and Hemosiderosis in a Cleveland Community

> (http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/99/1/e5)

>

> (1997-cdc-http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00045680.htm)

>

> 1998 Study of Toxin Production by Isolates of Stachybotrys

chartarum

> and memnoniella echinata Isolated during a Study of Pulmonary

> Hemosiderosis in infants

> (http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/64/10/3620)

>

> 2000-Quantification of Siderophore and Hemolysin from Stachybotrys

> chartarum Strains, Including a strain isolated from the lung of a

> child with Pulmonary Hemorrhage and Hemosiderosis

> (http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/full/66/6/2678)

>

> update-cdc-2000-

> (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4909a3.htm)

>

> IS THERE A CONECTION?

> Monsanto's, spread of deadly fungus by use of round up on corn

fields

> <http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/monsanto121503.cfm>

>

> where is the corn belt?

> (http://www.ncga.com/education/main/FAQ.html#belt)

>

> <http://www.ncga.com/education/main/FAQ.html>

> Wisconsin,South Dakota,Michigan,Missouri,Kansas,OHIO and Kentucky,

> this area is known as the " corn belt " also known as the midwest

corn

> belt.

>

> <http://maize.agron.iastate.edu/production.html>

> 6 states in the USA account for 82% of production of corn.

> (Iowa,Illinois,Nebraska,Minnesota,Indiana and OHIO) the midwest

corn

> belt

>

> weather and climate events

> (http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/reports/weather-events.html)

>

> pesticides and herbicides in the corn belt

> (http://toxics.usgs.gov/bib/bib-agchem-mw-on-line.html)

>

> 1983 draught, 1993 floods in the corn belt

> (http://www.weather.net/roemerwx/publications/tradewinds/tw-jun-

> 95/corn.htm)

>

> <http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00043987.htm>

> studies from 1983-1989, infants in the midwest(corn belt) were 2.4

> times more likely than infants in the northeast to die from SIDS;

> during 1990-1994, the ratio was 2.6

>

> SIDS

> 1996 cdc- (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00043987.htm)

>

> brain abnormalities in SIDS infants

> <http://www.sidsohio.org/about.html>

>

> toxins absorbed from the womb, is this the cause of SIDS? toxins

that

> mothers are exposed to?

> (http://www.ewg.org/reports/bodyburden2/execsumm.php)

>

> sids v. child abuse 2001

> (http://www.acutecare.com/enews24.htm#NewInvestigation)

>

> mortality rates for diabetes for woman in OHIO are highest, nation

> wide.

> <http://www2.odh.ohio.gov/Data/Womendata/book3/diabetes.htm>

>

> dont know about this but came up in my search

> 1993 floods, weather control?

> (http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/6583/project338.html)

>

> flooding as a means of a second world order??? 2005 scroll down,

> (http://www.gnn.tv/threads/8073/www.un.org/esa/sustdev/sids?page=1)

>

>

>

>

>

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hummm, lessons learned?, I wonder if they crawled in bed with

monsantos before or after " a civil action " . I would like to look into

this but it may be awhile, other pressing needs come first. thanks

for the

info.

to do with the other, but

> because of my reaction to corn now,and the

> > fact that I almost pass out around corn fields from mcs effects

and

> > the fact that molds growing in your home are from your

environment

> > and I believe that my reaction to corn (food allergy) is more a

> > reaction to the toxic molds grown in corn, I somehow got

interested

> > in what if's and did a little research. I started thinking about

> all

> > the corn grown in ohio and the cleveland ohio case and also

believe

> > that SIDS is caused by toxic mold(at least one reason) as there

may

> > be many.

> > I was shocked to find that during 2 studys, SIDS was highest in

the

> > midwest states(the corn belt). how strange is that? the fact that

> > round up causes fusarium mold to grow like crazy in corn and a

few

> > references of monsantos(makers of round up) mentioned as

supporters

> > of defence (GOT's everything to do with it) of toxic mold issues

> and

> > the fact that monsantos signs populate the corn fields. the

article

> > of how toxins are spread to babys in the womb, gee, could it be

> that

> > between mothers liveing with stachy mold in ohio and babys

exposed

> in

> > the womb, than exposed when they came into the world be enough to

> > consider? and what about SIDS babys haveing brain abnormalitys.

> > we had big time flooding in 93,in the midwest.

> >

> > 1994 cdc, cleveland ohio case

> > (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00033843.htm)

> >

> > 1996-

> > (http://pedsccm.wustl.edu/RESEARCH/Pulmonary_hemorrhage.html)

> >

> > 1997- dearborne update-

> > (http;//www.invironment.com/research/v3n612.pdf)

> >

> > 1997- environmental Risk Factors Associated With Pediatric

> Idiopathic

> > Pulmonary Hemmorrage and Hemosiderosis in a Cleveland Community

> > (http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/99/1/e5)

> >

> > (1997-cdc-http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00045680.htm)

> >

> > 1998 Study of Toxin Production by Isolates of Stachybotrys

> chartarum

> > and memnoniella echinata Isolated during a Study of Pulmonary

> > Hemosiderosis in infants

> > (http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/64/10/3620)

> >

> > 2000-Quantification of Siderophore and Hemolysin from

Stachybotrys

> > chartarum Strains, Including a strain isolated from the lung of a

> > child with Pulmonary Hemorrhage and Hemosiderosis

> > (http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/full/66/6/2678)

> >

> > update-cdc-2000-

> > (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4909a3.htm)

> >

> > IS THERE A CONECTION?

> > Monsanto's, spread of deadly fungus by use of round up on corn

> fields

> > <http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/monsanto121503.cfm>

> >

> > where is the corn belt?

> > (http://www.ncga.com/education/main/FAQ.html#belt)

> >

> > <http://www.ncga.com/education/main/FAQ.html>

> > Wisconsin,South Dakota,Michigan,Missouri,Kansas,OHIO and

Kentucky,

> > this area is known as the " corn belt " also known as the midwest

> corn

> > belt.

> >

> > <http://maize.agron.iastate.edu/production.html>

> > 6 states in the USA account for 82% of production of corn.

> > (Iowa,Illinois,Nebraska,Minnesota,Indiana and OHIO) the midwest

> corn

> > belt

> >

> > weather and climate events

> > (http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/reports/weather-events.html)

> >

> > pesticides and herbicides in the corn belt

> > (http://toxics.usgs.gov/bib/bib-agchem-mw-on-line.html)

> >

> > 1983 draught, 1993 floods in the corn belt

> > (http://www.weather.net/roemerwx/publications/tradewinds/tw-jun-

> > 95/corn.htm)

> >

> > <http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00043987.htm>

> > studies from 1983-1989, infants in the midwest(corn belt) were

2.4

> > times more likely than infants in the northeast to die from SIDS;

> > during 1990-1994, the ratio was 2.6

> >

> > SIDS

> > 1996 cdc- (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00043987.htm)

> >

> > brain abnormalities in SIDS infants

> > <http://www.sidsohio.org/about.html>

> >

> > toxins absorbed from the womb, is this the cause of SIDS? toxins

> that

> > mothers are exposed to?

> > (http://www.ewg.org/reports/bodyburden2/execsumm.php)

> >

> > sids v. child abuse 2001

> > (http://www.acutecare.com/enews24.htm#NewInvestigation)

> >

> > mortality rates for diabetes for woman in OHIO are highest,

nation

> > wide.

> > <http://www2.odh.ohio.gov/Data/Womendata/book3/diabetes.htm>

> >

> > dont know about this but came up in my search

> > 1993 floods, weather control?

> > (http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/6583/project338.html)

> >

> > flooding as a means of a second world order??? 2005 scroll down,

> > (http://www.gnn.tv/threads/8073/www.un.org/esa/sustdev/sids?

page=1)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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