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FarShores The James Donahue Column

 

 

June 17, 2003

Posted March 28.02

 

Another By-Product of Fluoride; Deadly Greenhouse Gas - SF6

 

My recent story about fluoride poisoning prompted a lot of mail. One especially interesting letter from a woman in the United Kingdom opened my eyes to yet another problem stemming from the industrial use of fluoride, which is a manufactured toxic gas.

 

The discovery was made that six parts of fluoride, combined with one part sulphur creates a gas known as SF6, which is being used to build " air cushioned " shoes, compressed canisters for blowing up automobile tires. The electric companies also are using the stuff, under the name sulfur hexafluoride, to insulate high voltage lines, circuit breakers and other equipment used in electricity transmission. The gas escapes through seals and is released when equipment is damaged. Older circuit breakers are found to leak the gas at a faster rate than new equipment.

 

SF6 emissions also escape into the atmosphere during the production of magnesium and the casting of magnesium parts, one report noted. The story said producers of magnesium ingots and die-cast magnesium parts, now popular in automobile production, use the gas to prevent rapid oxidation when molten metal comes into direct contact with air.

 

Some people believe the gas is being used secretly in military equipment. It is on list of chemicals used in weapons and for military purposes.

 

So why should this information be of interest to us? It is because SF6 is found to be an extremely stable gas, with a life span of at least 3,000 years, and it traps a fantastic amount of heat. As it escapes into the Earth's atmosphere, it becomes a deadly greenhouse gas that is a major contributor to the overall warming (and destruction) of the planet.

 

While officials assure us that the amount of emissions of SF6 is relatively low, scientists concerned about greenhouse gasses are beginning to believe there is more of it being released into the atmosphere than originally thought.

 

The gas has been found in samples taken by instrument-laden balloons 21 miles in the stratosphere, and even in air trapped under layers of Antarctic snow. That is shocking because fluoride did not exist in any quantity before the research started on atomic energy during World War II, and SF6 was not developed until sometime in the 1950s.

 

An article by Andreas Schuld, head of Parents of Fluoride Poisoned Children, charges that hundreds and thousands of tons of fluorides are being emitted yearly by industry.

 

" Industrial emissions of fluoride compounds produce elevated concentrations in the atmosphere. Hydrogen fluoride can exist as a particle, dissolving in clouds, fog, rain, dew or snow, " Schuld wrote. " In clouds and moist air it will travel along the air currents until it is deposited as wet acid deposition (acid rain, acid fog, etc.) In waterways it readily mixes with water. "

 

Schuld goes on to warn that " Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), emitted by the electric power industry, is now among six greenhouse gases specifically targeted by the international community, through the Kyoto protocol, for emission reductions to control global warming. . .

 

" SF6 is about 23,900 times more destructive, pound for pound, than carbon dioxide over the course of 100 years. EPA estimates that some seven-million metric tons of carbon equivalent (MMTCE) escaped from electric power systems in 1996 alone. The concentration of SF6 in the atmosphere has reportedly increased by two orders of magnitude since 1970. "

 

It appears that the human race has been on a death trip ever since American scientists produced the atomic bomb. This weapon and its by-products have been more destructive than anyone ever imagined.

 

 

See also: The Great Fluoride Scam

 

Visit the author's web site at: perdurabo10.tripod.com

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Junk is something you've kept for years and throw away three weeks before you need it.

 

Harvey Flatbush

harvf

on 06/17/2003

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