this link didn't work. dee
On 12 Sep 2009, at 00:25, Norton, Steve wrote:
The Blue Man was using silver nitrate. That was bad enough but he
lived
in a part of South Dakota that had natural selenium in the water The
combination of the two caused a buildup of silver selenide in his
tissues that turned him blue. See:
http://www.jeolusa.com/APPLICATIONS/REALab/TheBlueMan/tabid/503/Default
.
aspx
- Steve N
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From: Annie B Smythe [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 4:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Truly puzzled
I've read the news articles about the "Blue Man". Then I read articles
like the one I posted earlier today. And I'm confused about just what
the behind the scenes pushers of the story think they're accomplishing
with this two faced scenario. The studies say silver works on the one
hand and then the mass media vehemently denies it on the other.
I certainly hope people do their own digging and don't fall for the
sensation spouting mass media. They've proven time and again how
inaccurate they can be, and that they're the bought mouth pieces of
whomever meets their price.
If it were just one or two stories I would think it was just a space
filler to make sensational headlines, but this looks like a targeted
type story released in print and via television for the express
purpose
of confusing and scaring people. Again.
There aren't any more Walter Conkrites. May he rest in peace.
Annie
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