Article: <5gica7$g6d@sjx-ixn10.ix.netcom.com>
From: saquo@ix.netcom.com(Nancy )
Subject: Re: Nancy, deformed frogs, what gives ?
Date: 17 Mar 1997 03:03:35 GMT
In article: <01bc2ef8$9cd05f80$2d7d6c9b@edavis.ssb.com> Edward Davis
writes:
> Is Nancy correct ? Are these deformed frogs increasing as a
> result of stellar radiation and forces from the 12th planet ?
> "Edward Davis" <edward_davis@ins.com>
(Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
Where pesticides or medications or radiation can create deformities, there are several
signals that the deformed frogs on the increase are NOT due to pesticide damage.
Deformities from radiation happen in those exposed, such as residents near Chernobyl.
Deformities from medications happen to those who are subjected to the medication, such as
the Thalidomide babies. Deformities from pesticides happen in ponds subjected to runoff
from sprayed fields. These deformed frogs are found in remote and unaffected areas, NOT
related to agricultural practices.
The factors influencing their genetic abnormalities comes NOT from the 12th Planet
directly, but from the core of the Earth, which is swirling around in response to the
approaching 12th. A recent crop circle, one interpreted to be a DNA double strand, is in
fact to speak to you of this occurrence. Parts of your Earth's core have begun to move in
sync with the core of the 12th, as ALL bodies in your Solar System affect each other. Thus
you are seeing magnetic diffusion, a slowing rotation, white buffalo calves, and oceans
warming from the bottom up!
(End ZetaTalk[TM])
In article: <332648FE.796F@acs.tamu.edu> Eric Kline writes:
> A little more seriously, you are jumping to an hysterical
> conclusion because the scientists researching deformed frogs
> haven't published any results. How about we give them time
> to finish collecting their data and to figure out what their
> data means.
> eric kline <emk9267@acs.tamu.edu>
In article: <3328A33D.8CE@pop3.frontiernet.com> David Hyde writes:
> A more logical explanation would be man's overuse of
> pesticides. Most pesticides are extremely toxic to
> amphibians. Remember DDT and raptors? (ie eagles)
> Dave Hyde <dhyde@pop3.frontiernet.com>