Why I Don't Trust The Government
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Study: (didn't look it up) Article body: Between 10 and 14 samples came back negative for fecal coliforms and total coliforms (typical test) Article Title: No harmful bacteria You: Not a problem That quality decay is typical - and as usual, we could explain away the study-body-title decay with stupid money-grabbing non-researching quasi-trained semi-professional sheeple-attention-grabbing "journalists". This doesn't explain the leap of faith to "No problem", though. Nowhere ever is stated that "The Government" said "That corpse wasn't a problem". That's simply crappy reporting, exaggeration, attention grabbing on from you. I am a bit disappointed, I held you to a higher standard. Furthermore, the article states: It's likely there was sufficient chlorine in the tank to destroy any bacteria that might have otherwise been present. and Another series of tests will be conducted before health officials will approve the hotel's water supply for drinking, he said. Sorry.
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Public Health Officials say the corpse wasn't a problem: Body Of Water[^] If a child poops in the local swimming pool the entire pool has to be emptied of occupants but if you put a freakin' corpse in a hotel water supply for two weeks there isn't a problem - according to the tests. Sorry, I don't believe a single word any government official says as someone is on the payroll here or there is backroom shennanigins designed to save an insurance company from lawsuits or something. This makes absolutely no sense when compared with all other warnings we've received in the past. They are liars and thieves, every one of them.
MehGerbil wrote:
If a child poops in the local swimming pool the entire pool has to be emptied of occupants but if you put a freakin' corpse in a hotel water supply for two weeks there isn't a problem - according to the tests.
Well I'm not really all that big on govvamint either but I might agree with them somewhat here. If you were a floater in a water tank, I'd be happier to drink the water than if you dropped a floater in it.
-- Harvey
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Study: (didn't look it up) Article body: Between 10 and 14 samples came back negative for fecal coliforms and total coliforms (typical test) Article Title: No harmful bacteria You: Not a problem That quality decay is typical - and as usual, we could explain away the study-body-title decay with stupid money-grabbing non-researching quasi-trained semi-professional sheeple-attention-grabbing "journalists". This doesn't explain the leap of faith to "No problem", though. Nowhere ever is stated that "The Government" said "That corpse wasn't a problem". That's simply crappy reporting, exaggeration, attention grabbing on from you. I am a bit disappointed, I held you to a higher standard. Furthermore, the article states: It's likely there was sufficient chlorine in the tank to destroy any bacteria that might have otherwise been present. and Another series of tests will be conducted before health officials will approve the hotel's water supply for drinking, he said. Sorry.
You must be one of those big government liberals I'm always hearing about on Fox News. I guarantee you when the zombie apocalypse comes the government will tell us to 'stay home' and put 'plastic over the windows' and 'everything is under control' right up until the point you and your friends are alone in a warehouse fending off hoards of zombies with a shotgun and a chainsaw. At that point you'll turn to the busty dark haired beauty in the tattered tanktop who is at your side and say, "OMG, MehGerbil was right!", and she'll say, "Kiss me you hansome devil", and you'll lean in for the kiss but she'll bite your neck because she's a zombie now - and I'll be like RFLOL.
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MehGerbil wrote:
If a child poops in the local swimming pool the entire pool has to be emptied of occupants but if you put a freakin' corpse in a hotel water supply for two weeks there isn't a problem - according to the tests.
Well I'm not really all that big on govvamint either but I might agree with them somewhat here. If you were a floater in a water tank, I'd be happier to drink the water than if you dropped a floater in it.
-- Harvey
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Public Health Officials say the corpse wasn't a problem: Body Of Water[^] If a child poops in the local swimming pool the entire pool has to be emptied of occupants but if you put a freakin' corpse in a hotel water supply for two weeks there isn't a problem - according to the tests. Sorry, I don't believe a single word any government official says as someone is on the payroll here or there is backroom shennanigins designed to save an insurance company from lawsuits or something. This makes absolutely no sense when compared with all other warnings we've received in the past. They are liars and thieves, every one of them.
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Public Health Officials say the corpse wasn't a problem: Body Of Water[^] If a child poops in the local swimming pool the entire pool has to be emptied of occupants but if you put a freakin' corpse in a hotel water supply for two weeks there isn't a problem - according to the tests. Sorry, I don't believe a single word any government official says as someone is on the payroll here or there is backroom shennanigins designed to save an insurance company from lawsuits or something. This makes absolutely no sense when compared with all other warnings we've received in the past. They are liars and thieves, every one of them.
When the Columbia was still in orbit, NASA on the ground had a pretty good idea that the reentry would end in catastrophe. They chose to keep them in the dark. They didn't want a small crew on a small ship to panic. If that calmness was worth keeping them in the dark, do you think the government would do everything they could to keep the public from panicking (unless it fits their agenda).
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According to the government teh small amounts of chlorine in the drinking water killed off all the bad bacteria whereas the eye-redding levels of chlorine in the local swimming pool doesn't quite cut it. Entire corpse rotting in a tank of drinking water for two weeks: No problemo. Toddler poops his diaper on the other end of the pool: Run for your life. Government = Nothing but Lies
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When the Columbia was still in orbit, NASA on the ground had a pretty good idea that the reentry would end in catastrophe. They chose to keep them in the dark. They didn't want a small crew on a small ship to panic. If that calmness was worth keeping them in the dark, do you think the government would do everything they could to keep the public from panicking (unless it fits their agenda).
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You must be one of those big government liberals I'm always hearing about on Fox News. I guarantee you when the zombie apocalypse comes the government will tell us to 'stay home' and put 'plastic over the windows' and 'everything is under control' right up until the point you and your friends are alone in a warehouse fending off hoards of zombies with a shotgun and a chainsaw. At that point you'll turn to the busty dark haired beauty in the tattered tanktop who is at your side and say, "OMG, MehGerbil was right!", and she'll say, "Kiss me you hansome devil", and you'll lean in for the kiss but she'll bite your neck because she's a zombie now - and I'll be like RFLOL.
It seems to me you might be one of those "evidence optional" Fox News guys I hear about on Colbert Nation.
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It seems to me you might be one of those "evidence optional" Fox News guys I hear about on Colbert Nation.
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According to the government teh small amounts of chlorine in the drinking water killed off all the bad bacteria whereas the eye-redding levels of chlorine in the local swimming pool doesn't quite cut it. Entire corpse rotting in a tank of drinking water for two weeks: No problemo. Toddler poops his diaper on the other end of the pool: Run for your life. Government = Nothing but Lies
MehGerbil wrote:
Entire corpse rotting in a tank of drinking water for two weeks: No problemo.
Toddler poops his diaper on the other end of the pool: Run for your life.I see it differently. Dead bodies are made of meat (however much decomposed). Poop is made of poop. Meat, even rotting meat, is better for your consumption than poop.
-- Harvey
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To me the big question is how did she get there? Maybe she got sucked up a water pipe - something is amiss here.
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Public Health Officials say the corpse wasn't a problem: Body Of Water[^] If a child poops in the local swimming pool the entire pool has to be emptied of occupants but if you put a freakin' corpse in a hotel water supply for two weeks there isn't a problem - according to the tests. Sorry, I don't believe a single word any government official says as someone is on the payroll here or there is backroom shennanigins designed to save an insurance company from lawsuits or something. This makes absolutely no sense when compared with all other warnings we've received in the past. They are liars and thieves, every one of them.
MehGerbil wrote:
If a child poops in the local swimming pool the entire pool has to be emptied of occupants but if you put a freakin' corpse in a hotel water supply for two weeks there isn't a problem - according to the tests.
That is an over simplification of both of those situations.
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MehGerbil wrote:
Entire corpse rotting in a tank of drinking water for two weeks: No problemo.
Toddler poops his diaper on the other end of the pool: Run for your life.I see it differently. Dead bodies are made of meat (however much decomposed). Poop is made of poop. Meat, even rotting meat, is better for your consumption than poop.
-- Harvey
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I think our current government would sell us as slaves to China if they could get away with it.
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wizardzz wrote:
Dead bodies often poop one last time.
True, they also pee and barf too. When they poop however, there is some containment, unlink a free range muffin. Did you know that when you you die, your hair and fingernails continue to grow for about 2 more weeks?
-- Harvey
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wizardzz wrote:
Dead bodies often poop one last time.
True, they also pee and barf too. When they poop however, there is some containment, unlink a free range muffin. Did you know that when you you die, your hair and fingernails continue to grow for about 2 more weeks?
-- Harvey
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wizardzz wrote:
Dead bodies often poop one last time.
True, they also pee and barf too. When they poop however, there is some containment, unlink a free range muffin. Did you know that when you you die, your hair and fingernails continue to grow for about 2 more weeks?
-- Harvey
:zzz: Nah they don't, it's just that the dehydrating body's skin recedes and expose more of that which was already created before your demise. It's a popular urban myth - but a myth all the same. Google "does your hair continue to grow after you die?"
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I think our current government would sell us as slaves to China if they could get away with it.