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Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 4:06 pm Post Subject: Have we all got metal poisening? Anxiety?
First of all, a message to the admins -
Please, remove that stupid image confirmation thing from registration - It serves NO purpose, your forums are not so popular that people will create registration bots, please dont flatter yourselves.
Sorry if I sound pissed but frankly I am, I just wanted to make a quick post and I spent 10 frickin minutes trying to sign up.
Now... To the point..
You know how it is when your talking to someone and your a little nervous, your head or arm or shoulders suddenly twitch and you look like some kind of freak? Well why is it that almost everyone I see these days is suffering from this problem on a regular basis.. Including myself.. Before it was just a random occurance, Now its something that I notice EVERYWHERE.
I accept that im going to come off sounding like a total wierdo.. But i still want your opinions.. I feel this is one of the side effects from all the poisen we are fed by society.. Ie.. vaccines.. chemical spraying.. car emissions.. food....
I can't say I've noticed this condition very much in others at this stage.
From what I've read it would seem to be unavoidable not to have toxic metals in your body to one degree or another. However there are ways of clearing the system if you wish to. Chelation therapy is used primarily for this and there have been some stunning results with this process being used for children who have autism - their autism all but disappears. There was some discussion on the forum earlier in the year about this with regards to mercury and vaccines. See here:
I've found a few interesting web sites that discuss heavy metal poisoning as well that could be of interest:
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Symptoms will vary, depending on the nature and the quantity of the heavy metal ingested. Patients may complain of nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, headache, sweating, and a metallic taste in the mouth. Depending on the metal, there may be blue-black lines in the gum tissues. In severe cases, patients exhibit obvious impairment of cognitive, motor, and language skills. The expression "mad as a hatter" comes from the mercury poisoning prevalent in 17th century France among hatmakers who soaked animal hides in a solution of mercuric nitrate to soften the hair.
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Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 5:45 pm Post Subject:
LiveFreeorDie,
Posting to this forum is a privilege, not a right. We stick by our registration policy and make no apologies for requiring potential members to activate their user accounts. If spending a few minutes completing the registration process is not acceptable to you, then perhaps you should personally reconsider the importance of contributing to this forum at all.
We don't tolerate trolls on this forum. Consider yourself warned.
and thats not because they are running a story on it.. thats because the hosts are all high on Mercury fillings...
and btw... i do have quite a few mercury fillings.. and ofcorse ive taken my mercury laced shots as a child.. DAMN my parents for bieng so ignorant - i will NEVER let this happen with my kids.
Read my post again you halfwit, im trying to give you some constructive criticism so you can improve your website - It took me 5 tries to get that damn image confirmation thing right and im SURE im not the only one.
And since the image confirmation thing actually serves NO PURPOSE, you are just WASTING PEOPLES TIME AND POTENTIALLY TURNING AWAY USERS.
Now with that said, feel free to ban me, if you dont want me then i dont want you - priveledge or no priveledge - your site relys on users like me, and if your not willing to accept our criticisim then perhaps YOU SHOULD [abuse deleted]
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Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 6:04 pm Post Subject:
If you have constructive criticism, by all means let us know if you think something is an issue. There are, however, appropriate ways in which to do this.
I for one am keen to hear any opinions you have relating to any of the topics discussed in this forum whether or not your opinions are for or against, sceptical or otherwise. It’s always good to have new opinions and ideas on forums such as this and it appears to me that you are desperate to share your views and experiences with us.
LiveFreeOrDie wrote:
- It took me 5 tries to get that damn image confirmation thing right and im SURE im not the only one.
My sign up to this site was a smooth experience so do not share your frustration.
All I can say to you LiveFreeOrDie is, you are here now, take a deep breath and go for it in a logical, reasoned and mature manner. You'll find we don't bite.
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Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 10:45 pm Post Subject:
The final word on this:
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Now with that said, feel free to ban me, if you dont want me then i dont want you - priveledge or no priveledge - your site relys on users like me, and if your not willing to accept our criticisim then perhaps...
These forums are about quality not quantity. Sure, we are in our infancy. But the quality and intelligence of discussions on this forum far outweighs hundreds of pointless ravings of dubious motive.
Furthermore, in registering to post on these forums, users agree to abide by the terms, which include:
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You agree not to post any abusive, obscene, vulgar, slanderous, hateful, threatening, sexually-oriented or any other material that may violate any applicable laws
It is great to see forums taking such a bureaucratic approach, the guy gave you some constructive criticisim and you throw it back in his face with a "If you dont like it get lost".. its no wonder he got so worked up - he was ready to explode and you were happy to light his fuse.
Not everybody finds it so easy to conform to the rules, lots of people have mental illness and find it difficult - if not impossible - to contain aggressive feelings and behavior - If a guy stands up on a plane and screams BOMB should we shoot him in the head for bieng a suspected terrorist? No.. You give that guy a chance to calm down first and shoooting him is the LAST measure that should be taken..
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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 9:22 am Post Subject:
Tod, I think your bomb/terrorist example is a little exaggerated... We have 'rules of engagement' on this forum for a reason. We've seen many forums degenerate into out and out abusive slanging matches, where it's difficult to actually find the 'discussion' for the 'smart ass' comments, aggro and ranting. That's not the kind of forum we are looking to develop and such forums serve no useful purpose.
Constructive criticism is encouraged and we have considered and responded to suggestions from users. Users will receive fair warning if they have breached the rules - so far this is the only incident we have had.
Forum trolls will not be tolerated. Your behaviour on this forum is highly suggestive of troll-like activity. Please be warned that if it continues, you may no longer be considered to be a suitable contributor to this forum.