[pct-l] Big Trouble

Tortoise Tortoise73 at charter.net
Mon Jun 25 13:14:56 CDT 2007


 From what I've heard and read, a lot of the illegal drugs coming into 
the US are contaminated with extraneous toxic substances. Also a lot of 
the meth produced locally.
And as you probably have read, there are a lot of marijuana farms in our 
national parks and forests which are fertilized with harmful fertilizers 
and are sprayed with all kinds of bad pesticides turning the sites into 
toxic waste sites.

The pot farms are a hazard to hikers as many of the farms are defended 
by armed guards (thugs).

I think this thread is getting off topic so let's take any more 
discussion off-list.

Tortoise

<> He who finishes last, wins! <>

I switched to Mac OSX rather than fight Windows
Using Mozilla Thunderbird  http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/



Bob and Diana Nelson wrote:
> If some thing has to be contaminated why can't it be the illegal drugs
> entering the country?
> Bob
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pct-l-bounces at backcountry.net [mailto:pct-l-bounces at backcountry.net]On
> Behalf Of RJ Lewis
> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 11:34 AM
> To: Tortoise; pct-l at backcountry.net
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] Big Trouble
>
>
>
> I agree with these folks, due to the recent, and still ongoing pet food
> recalls. Countless pets have met their demise thanks to the Chinese
> addition of toxins into shipments of supposedly "safe" food grade
> supplements to the USA for inclusion in pet foods, and who knows what
> else? I wouldn't eat anything sent to us by the Chinese at this point.
> Tortoise is correct on this one- right on the money here. You are taking
> your life into your hands, eating anything the Chinese send over to us.
>
> And, as for  making a road up Mt Everest? Sheesh! What kind of crazy
> ideas will they come up with next? That is indeed a country to be wary
> of, and pay particular attention to at this time.
>
> RJ
>
>
> Tortoise wrote:
>   
>> I don't know where Nissen Ramen Noodles are made/manufactured. However
>> if we want to hit China in the wallet, we need to stop shopping at
>> WalMart, or at least be very careful and not buy anything made in China.
>>
>> Besides anything made in China may contain unknown / undisclosed toxic
>> substances.
>>
>> Tortoise
>>
>> <> He who finishes last, wins! <>
>>
>> I switched to Mac OSX rather than fight Windows
>> Using Mozilla Thunderbird  http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/
>>
>>
>>
>> Amanda L Silvestri wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Switch back is right.  We cannot afford a Road up the Big Mountian Gap!
>>>       
> The Chinese have been playing us all along, pretending to side with us on
> the North Korea Atomic weapons issue.  This is just a ruse to distract us
> while millions of Chinese presents brake up large swaths of Mt. Everest
> (chopping down hundreds of trees in the process) to lay a ribbon of
> deforestation to the base camp.  And once the road is constructed, them
> what? Will they send in their army like they did in Tibet?  No!  This is far
> too dangerous a turn of events for us to let pass.  We must take action.  I
> am officially calling on all PCT hikers to let their voices be heard.  Stand
> up America, raise you fists in anger and outrage and stop buying Nissen
> Ramen Noodles!
>   
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