Guest guest Posted November 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 FISH STORIES http://www.pisces.co.uk http://groups.msn.com/madfish9 http://www.nofishing.net /messages/fishesrights a. A man took his daughters fishing in Tampico Bay in Mexico.. and was spiked by a large catfish who severed his hand artery. He was able to get medical attention for the profuse bleeding before he bled to death. b. Janet B, a NY editor, went fishing and caught a hook in the fish' eye. That is her last day fishing. c. PW, at the Soldier and Sailors' Home in Washington, catches the same fish out of the pond virtually every day for 10 years.. each time pulling the hook from the throat.. sometimes with flesh attached. PW died of throat cancer. (The child of a well=known presidential candidate went to a hospital to be treated for his flyfishing hook which was imbedded in his nose.) Ramakrishna died of throat cancer after telling his followers it was ok to eat fish. d. St. Blaze is considered by Catholics the patron saint of protection from fishbyproducts since he is said to protect the lives of those choking on fish bones. e. One national cancer association reports that fish consumption is related to stomach cancer.. those countries with the highest fish consumption having the highest rates. Included are Korea, Japan, Chile, Norway and others. f. The EPA issues 3500 warnings against fish consumption in one year alone.. because of high levels of pcb's (polychlorinated biphenols), arsenic, chromium, mercury, lead, atrazine, and other herbicides or insecticides turning male fish and frogs into females.) g. One fisherman reports that after seeing the fishes gasp for air in the bottom of his boat.. as they slowly suffocate.. he will never fish again. h. Syndee Brinkman: I went snorkeling and saw how gently the fish welcomed us into their world.. and how violently we welcomed them into ours.. I never ate an animal or fish again. i. EB was a fisherman all his life and lived into his mid nineties. He stopped fishing after he dreamt one night that he was tiny and a fish was very large. The fish had him on a hook. The sale of fish brings 54 million to the state of Maryland, whose governor has just prevailed on 3 chains in the Washington area to begin again to sell Chesapeake fish despite the pfiesteria disease. One factor of many in the disease of the fish might be the Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant, which raises the temperature of the water in the area. j. NPR caller, Oct 27, 97: My mother never got to see the same military MD twice, so it was years before medical detectives realized that her Saturday headaches were caused by her Friday fisheating with an allergy to iodine. k. NPR November 6, 1997: Dr. James Porter of the Univ. of Athens at Georgia is studying the many new fishes diseases such as black band and white pox. He says that increased shipping, increased pollution, and overfishing (perhaps an oxymoron) are factors for the rise. In one year, says the EPA, the coral diseases have quadrupled. Snorkelers are advised that coral is not a dead rock but a colony of living animals and therefore asked not to remove them. l. U.S. News and World Report Nov 24, 1997: One of the strains causing food poisoning in shellfish is Vibria Vulnificus. m. The phrase 'fresh fish' is an oxymoron. n. Prince Philip is one of many in a coalition concerned about fisheries exhaustion. NPR in May reported that many penguin babies are expected to die because there are not enough fishes for them to eat. Whether one eats fishes or does not, the dying fisheries need to be restocked. o. There have been many fraternity house deaths from choking in an attempt to swallow live goldfish and other fish. (May God bless those souls.) p. Many fishermen and women have drowned, e.g. Jerry Garcia's father. q. 150,000 turtles drown every year in shrimp nets, says Eric Bates of the Texas Observer (For the article write Manny Pastreich mpastreich@c...) There are also over 100,000 dolphins caught in tuna fish and other nets, and many whales are caught in lobster lines. Lisa Simpson of the Simpsons rescued a fish caught in a 6 pack plastic holder and threw him back into the water. For information on how ocean birds are harmed by fishes' nets write 100302.1616@c... r. While the UNFAO The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization says the oceans are dying and there are not enough fishes for those who want to eat them, the Dept. of Interior in July sponsored a week of fishing. http://www.fao.org s. The Texas Dept. of Health states that 245 people have been victims of illness from oysters in Galveston Bay. The bacterium is Vibrio parahaemolyticus. 208 people have had oyster illness in the Northwest. t. The Oklahoma Dept. of Env. Quality has asked pregnant women to avoid catfish in certain parts of Oklahoma because of high insecticide content in the waters and in the fishes. (JanaWilson@a...) u. With asbestos in Lake Michigan, pcb's in the livers of polar bears in Alaska, oyster contamination in the Gulf from the runoff of the Mississippi, lipophilic insecticides in Lake Erie, pfiesteria in the Atlantic seaboard ..arsenic, chromium and mercury, pcb's, insecticides, fish killing old oil and every other toxin in the oceans, shellfish in the NE eating unprocessed human waste, where is there fresh fish? Farmed salmon in the NW, says an NPR guest on Feb 24th, can be released into the wild exploding new bacteriae into the ocean. v. Arsenic poisoning (arsenic from the oceans is concentrated in the flesh of fishes) creates lesions and warts on the hands. NPR reported on Dec 29, 1998 that many million in Bangladesh are dying of arsenic poisoning from its concentration in well water, and in water of the delta. w. Dr. Owen Parrett, MD has spoken of the worms present in Rocky Mtn. trout. In Dec of 98, AP reported on a parasite worm affecting many trout in Colorado, Idaho, Montana etc. The parasite causes the fishes to turn in circles until they die. x. Government recalls in Jan 99 18,000 lbs of Hansung salted yellow croaker because of fear of deadly botulism. y. An El Cajon California man reports that lightning struck the metal poles (hooks and wires also?) of his group's lightning rod fishing poles. They abandoned their fishing that day. Campaign For the Abolition of Angling pisces@p... is an international organization working to end the cruelty of fish suffocation and fish throat ripping. z. A young girl goes fishing in a lake.. and pulls her fish in quickly.. he hangs choking from a tree branch. z1 A shrimp man has a captive shrimp caught in the hair of his armpit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2002 Report Share Posted November 11, 2002 ONS With all due respect, this is very interesting, but I don't understand how it is related to Amma or to spirituality. I also don't understand how a discussion of various cooking oils, interesting as it is, relates to the intended purpose of this list. Maybe I am missing something? It is all Mother's game, but..... Ammachi, "letmesowlove27" <letmesowlove27> wrote: > FISH STORIES > > > http://www.pisces.co.uk > http://groups.msn.com/madfish9 > http://www.nofishing.net > /messages/fishesrights > > > a. A man took his daughters fishing in Tampico Bay in Mexico.. and > was spiked by a large catfish who severed his hand artery. He was > able to get medical attention for the profuse bleeding > before he bled to death. > b. Janet B, a NY editor, went fishing and caught > a hook in the fish' eye. That is her last day fishing. > c. PW, at the Soldier and Sailors' Home in Washington, catches the > same fish out of the pond virtually every day for 10 years.. each > time pulling the hook from the throat.. sometimes with flesh > attached. PW died of throat cancer. (The child of a well=known > presidential candidate went to a hospital to be treated for his > flyfishing hook which was imbedded in his nose.) Ramakrishna died > of throat cancer after telling his followers it was ok to eat > fish. > d. St. Blaze is considered by Catholics the patron saint of > protection > from fishbyproducts since he is said to protect the lives of those > choking on fish bones. > e. One national cancer association reports that fish consumption is > related to stomach cancer.. those countries with the highest fish > consumption having the highest rates. Included are Korea, Japan, > Chile, > Norway and others. > f. The EPA issues 3500 warnings against fish consumption in one year > alone.. because of high levels of pcb's (polychlorinated biphenols), > arsenic, chromium, mercury, lead, atrazine, and other herbicides or > insecticides turning male fish and frogs > into females.) > g. One fisherman reports that after seeing the fishes gasp for air in > the bottom of his boat.. as they slowly suffocate.. he will never > fish again. > h. Syndee Brinkman: I went snorkeling and saw how gently the fish > welcomed us into their world.. and how violently we welcomed them > into ours.. I never ate an animal or fish again. > i. EB was a fisherman all his life and lived into his mid nineties. > He stopped fishing after he dreamt one night that he was tiny and a > fish > was very large. The fish had him on a hook. > The sale of fish brings 54 million to the state of Maryland, whose > governor has just prevailed on 3 chains in the Washington area to > begin again to sell Chesapeake fish despite the pfiesteria disease. > One factor of many in the disease of the fish might be the Calvert > Cliffs nuclear power plant, which raises the temperature of the water > in the area. > j. NPR caller, Oct 27, 97: My mother never got to see the same > military > MD twice, so it was years before medical detectives realized that her > Saturday headaches were caused by her Friday fisheating with an > allergy > to iodine. > k. NPR November 6, 1997: Dr. James Porter of the Univ. of Athens at > Georgia is studying the many new fishes diseases such as black band > and white pox. He says that increased shipping, increased pollution, > and overfishing (perhaps an oxymoron) are factors for the rise. > In one year, says the EPA, the coral diseases have quadrupled. > Snorkelers > are advised that coral is not a dead rock but a colony of living > animals > and therefore asked not to remove them. > l. U.S. News and World Report Nov 24, 1997: One of the strains > causing > food poisoning in shellfish is Vibria Vulnificus. > m. The phrase 'fresh fish' is an oxymoron. > n. Prince Philip is one of many in a coalition concerned about > fisheries > exhaustion. NPR in May reported that many penguin babies are > expected > to die because there are not enough fishes for them to eat. Whether > one > eats fishes or does not, the dying fisheries need to be restocked. > o. There have been many fraternity house deaths from choking in an > attempt > to swallow live goldfish and other fish. (May God bless those souls.) > p. Many fishermen and women have drowned, e.g. Jerry Garcia's father. > q. 150,000 turtles drown every year in shrimp nets, says Eric Bates > of the Texas Observer (For the article write Manny Pastreich > mpastreich@c...) There are also over 100,000 dolphins > caught > in tuna fish and other nets, and many whales are caught in lobster > lines. > Lisa Simpson of the Simpsons rescued a fish caught in a 6 pack > plastic > holder and threw him back into the water. > For information on how ocean birds are harmed by fishes' nets > write 100302.1616@c... > r. While the UNFAO The United Nations Food and Agriculture > Organization > says the oceans are dying and there are not enough fishes for those > who want to eat them, the Dept. of Interior in July sponsored a week > of fishing. http://www.fao.org > s. The Texas Dept. of Health states that 245 people have been victims > of > illness from oysters in Galveston Bay. The bacterium is Vibrio > parahaemolyticus. 208 people have had oyster illness in the > Northwest. > t. The Oklahoma Dept. of Env. Quality has asked pregnant women to > avoid > catfish in certain parts of Oklahoma because of high insecticide > content > in the waters and in the fishes. (JanaWilson@a...) > u. With asbestos in Lake Michigan, pcb's in the livers of polar bears > in Alaska, oyster contamination in the Gulf from the runoff of > the Mississippi, lipophilic insecticides in Lake Erie, pfiesteria > in the Atlantic seaboard ..arsenic, chromium and mercury, pcb's, > insecticides, fish killing old oil and every other toxin in the > oceans, > shellfish in the NE > eating unprocessed human waste, where is there fresh fish? > Farmed salmon in the NW, says an NPR guest on Feb 24th, can be > released > into the wild exploding new bacteriae into the ocean. > v. Arsenic poisoning (arsenic from the oceans is concentrated in the > flesh of fishes) creates lesions and warts on the hands. NPR > reported > on Dec 29, 1998 that many million in Bangladesh are dying of arsenic > poisoning from its concentration in well water, and in water of the > delta. > w. Dr. Owen Parrett, MD has spoken of the worms present in Rocky Mtn. > trout. In Dec of 98, AP reported on a parasite worm affecting many > trout in Colorado, Idaho, Montana etc. The parasite causes the fishes > to turn in circles until they die. > x. Government recalls in Jan 99 18,000 lbs of Hansung salted yellow > croaker because of fear of deadly botulism. > y. An El Cajon California man reports that lightning struck > the metal poles (hooks and wires also?) of his group's lightning > rod fishing poles. They abandoned their fishing that day. > Campaign For the Abolition of Angling pisces@p... > is an international organization working to end the cruelty of > fish suffocation and fish throat ripping. > z. A young girl goes fishing in a lake.. and pulls her fish in > quickly.. > he hangs choking from a tree branch. > z1 A shrimp man has a captive shrimp caught in the hair of his > armpit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2002 Report Share Posted November 12, 2002 Yes yes yes thank you!!!! Im so bored Im sorry no offense to anyone... rosebud1082001 <rosebud1082001 wrote:ONS With all due respect, this is very interesting, but I don't understand how it is related to Amma or to spirituality. I also don't understand how a discussion of various cooking oils, interesting as it is, relates to the intended purpose of this list. Maybe I am missing something? It is all Mother's game, but..... Ammachi, "letmesowlove27" <letmesowlove27> wrote: > FISH STORIES > > > http://www.pisces.co.uk > http://groups.msn.com/madfish9 > http://www.nofishing.net > /messages/fishesrights > > > a. A man took his daughters fishing in Tampico Bay in Mexico.. and > was spiked by a large catfish who severed his hand artery. He was > able to get medical attention for the profuse bleeding > before he bled to death. > b. Janet B, a NY editor, went fishing and caught > a hook in the fish' eye. That is her last day fishing. > c. PW, at the Soldier and Sailors' Home in Washington, catches the > same fish out of the pond virtually every day for 10 years.. each > time pulling the hook from the throat.. sometimes with flesh > attached. PW died of throat cancer. (The child of a well=known > presidential candidate went to a hospital to be treated for his > flyfishing hook which was imbedded in his nose.) Ramakrishna died > of throat cancer after telling his followers it was ok to eat > fish. > d. St. Blaze is considered by Catholics the patron saint of > protection > from fishbyproducts since he is said to protect the lives of those > choking on fish bones. > e. One national cancer association reports that fish consumption is > related to stomach cancer.. those countries with the highest fish > consumption having the highest rates. Included are Korea, Japan, > Chile, > Norway and others. > f. The EPA issues 3500 warnings against fish consumption in one year > alone.. because of high levels of pcb's (polychlorinated biphenols), > arsenic, chromium, mercury, lead, atrazine, and other herbicides or > insecticides turning male fish and frogs > into females.) > g. One fisherman reports that after seeing the fishes gasp for air in > the bottom of his boat.. as they slowly suffocate.. he will never > fish again. > h. Syndee Brinkman: I went snorkeling and saw how gently the fish > welcomed us into their world.. and how violently we welcomed them > into ours.. I never ate an animal or fish again. > i. EB was a fisherman all his life and lived into his mid nineties. > He stopped fishing after he dreamt one night that he was tiny and a > fish > was very large. The fish had him on a hook. > The sale of fish brings 54 million to the state of Maryland, whose > governor has just prevailed on 3 chains in the Washington area to > begin again to sell Chesapeake fish despite the pfiesteria disease. > One factor of many in the disease of the fish might be the Calvert > Cliffs nuclear power plant, which raises the temperature of the water > in the area. > j. NPR caller, Oct 27, 97: My mother never got to see the same > military > MD twice, so it was years before medical detectives realized that her > Saturday headaches were caused by her Friday fisheating with an > allergy > to iodine. > k. NPR November 6, 1997: Dr. James Porter of the Univ. of Athens at > Georgia is studying the many new fishes diseases such as black band > and white pox. He says that increased shipping, increased pollution, > and overfishing (perhaps an oxymoron) are factors for the rise. > In one year, says the EPA, the coral diseases have quadrupled. > Snorkelers > are advised that coral is not a dead rock but a colony of living > animals > and therefore asked not to remove them. > l. U.S. News and World Report Nov 24, 1997: One of the strains > causing > food poisoning in shellfish is Vibria Vulnificus. > m. The phrase 'fresh fish' is an oxymoron. > n. Prince Philip is one of many in a coalition concerned about > fisheries > exhaustion. NPR in May reported that many penguin babies are > expected > to die because there are not enough fishes for them to eat. Whether > one > eats fishes or does not, the dying fisheries need to be restocked. > o. There have been many fraternity house deaths from choking in an > attempt > to swallow live goldfish and other fish. (May God bless those souls.) > p. Many fishermen and women have drowned, e.g. Jerry Garcia's father. > q. 150,000 turtles drown every year in shrimp nets, says Eric Bates > of the Texas Observer (For the article write Manny Pastreich > mpastreich@c...) There are also over 100,000 dolphins > caught > in tuna fish and other nets, and many whales are caught in lobster > lines. > Lisa Simpson of the Simpsons rescued a fish caught in a 6 pack > plastic > holder and threw him back into the water. > For information on how ocean birds are harmed by fishes' nets > write 100302.1616@c... > r. While the UNFAO The United Nations Food and Agriculture > Organization > says the oceans are dying and there are not enough fishes for those > who want to eat them, the Dept. of Interior in July sponsored a week > of fishing. http://www.fao.org > s. The Texas Dept. of Health states that 245 people have been victims > of > illness from oysters in Galveston Bay. The bacterium is Vibrio > parahaemolyticus. 208 people have had oyster illness in the > Northwest. > t. The Oklahoma Dept. of Env. Quality has asked pregnant women to > avoid > catfish in certain parts of Oklahoma because of high insecticide > content > in the waters and in the fishes. (JanaWilson@a...) > u. With asbestos in Lake Michigan, pcb's in the livers of polar bears > in Alaska, oyster contamination in the Gulf from the runoff of > the Mississippi, lipophilic insecticides in Lake Erie, pfiesteria > in the Atlantic seaboard ..arsenic, chromium and mercury, pcb's, > insecticides, fish killing old oil and every other toxin in the > oceans, > shellfish in the NE > eating unprocessed human waste, where is there fresh fish? > Farmed salmon in the NW, says an NPR guest on Feb 24th, can be > released > into the wild exploding new bacteriae into the ocean. > v. Arsenic poisoning (arsenic from the oceans is concentrated in the > flesh of fishes) creates lesions and warts on the hands. NPR > reported > on Dec 29, 1998 that many million in Bangladesh are dying of arsenic > poisoning from its concentration in well water, and in water of the > delta. > w. Dr. Owen Parrett, MD has spoken of the worms present in Rocky Mtn. > trout. In Dec of 98, AP reported on a parasite worm affecting many > trout in Colorado, Idaho, Montana etc. The parasite causes the fishes > to turn in circles until they die. > x. Government recalls in Jan 99 18,000 lbs of Hansung salted yellow > croaker because of fear of deadly botulism. > y. An El Cajon California man reports that lightning struck > the metal poles (hooks and wires also?) of his group's lightning > rod fishing poles. They abandoned their fishing that day. > Campaign For the Abolition of Angling pisces@p... > is an international organization working to end the cruelty of > fish suffocation and fish throat ripping. > z. A young girl goes fishing in a lake.. and pulls her fish in > quickly.. > he hangs choking from a tree branch. > z1 A shrimp man has a captive shrimp caught in the hair of his > armpit. Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! Ammachi U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive medley & videos from Greatest Hits CD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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