Re: Petrol stations quadruple childhood leukaemia risk

From: Paul Nutteing (nutteing_at_quickfindit.com)
Date: 08/21/04


Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 07:47:11 +0100


"Simon T." <xxxx@xxxx.xxx> wrote in message news:41267FE9.708D@xxxx.xxx...
> John Que wrote:
> >
> > You are using loaded language to cloud your mind.
> >
> > "Simon T." <xxxx@xxxx.xxx> wrote in message
news:4125209D.78F2@xxxx.xxx...
> > > Paul Nutteing wrote:
> > > >
> > > > http://www.news-medical.net/?id=4187
> > > > Part Quote
> > > > Living near to a petrol station or garage may increase the risk of
> > > > acute childhood leukaemia by 400%.
> > >
> > > I recall a biggish heath scare in the USA in 1990s about some
additives
> > > that were
> > > being added to petrol and were leaking out, some sort of oxidiser or
> > > something, I can't remember exact chemistry.
> > >
> > > Simon T.
>
> ( Yep MTBE )
>
> Nah. just to see if you're awake. The other issue is the Benzine ( see
> Paul C Dickie )
> which I suggest ( loaded ) was the reason for the introduction of those
> catalysts.
> The oil companies had to get rid of it somehow, to turn cars into mobile
> incinerators
> with the addition of a little device to the exhaust. It also increases
> CO2 production
> and rips up great lumps of third world countries to get the platinum etc
> etc ( general
> loaded greenie moan .. )
>
> Simon T.

It is almost economically viable to 'mine' the platinum and
rhodium found in the dirt at urban road junctions and roundabouts
see

Farago, M.E, Kavanagh, P., Blanks, R., Kelly, J., Kazantis, G., Thornton,
I., Simpson, P.R., Cook, J.M., Delves, H.T., Hall, G.E.M. (1998). Platinum
concentrations in urban road dust and soil, and in blood and urine in the
United Kingdom. Analyst 123, 451-454.

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