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National TBIS Key Exchange Program

 

This is the most urgently significant actionable event

to impact the American public-at-large in the last

century.

 

Dr. Arnold X. Mansfield, MD, PhD, AD, AS, MAS

Senior Undersecretary of Toxicity

Cooperative Research Group

National Institutes of Health & Environmental

Protection Agency

 

BETHESDA, Maryland -- March 15, 2006.

 

For Immediate Release

 

CONTACT: DR. SIERRA QUEFREDO-AENGST, 212-303-2000

X17204, S.QUEFREDO-AENGST

 

Toxicologists at the National Institutes of Health and

the Environmental Protection Agency isolated new root

causes of a wide variety of maladies and syndromes in

October 2001.

 

Originally thought to be an unidentified

vector of lead poisoning, the NIH and EPA researchers

pinpointed brass as the biologically disastrous heavy

metal.

Over the last four years, Toxic Brass Invasive

Syndrome has been widely presented at health symposia

worldwide and the research results reproduced and

vetted seventeen times on four continents.

 

Representatives from all aspects of United States

industry have cooperated with the US government to

rapidly formulate and execute the National Toxic Brass

Invasive Syndrome Key Exchange Program.

 

Due to the complex interdependence of the parties

involved, the National TBIS Key Exchange Program

begins on Sunday, March 19, 2006 and runs for only 14

days.

All national lock and key manufacturers are

participating. Most hardware stores, locksmiths, and

key vending kiosks are stocked with Kevlar® key

blanks. Most retail outlets have committed to

maintaining extra staff during this period.

 

CLICK HERE

to locate a participating retail outlet in your area.

All keys should be exchanged since brass is a primary

ingredient in 99.96% of key blanks sold in the United

States since 1934.

 

Even aluminum keys contains large

percentages of brass alloy as a strengthening agent.

Brass poisoning, like all heavy metal poisoning, has

been linked to brain and nerve damage.

 

Toxic Brass Invasive Syndrome has been conclusively

found to be one of the root causes of

ADHD in children ages 3-12

SIDS in infants ages 2-9 months when the

breast-feeding mother is TBIS positive

low birth weight when mothers are TBIS-positive during

2nd and 3rd trimesters

early onset of Alzheimer's

increased susceptibility to airborne viruses such as

influenza. (Links to bird flu, in particular, are

under investigation)

fluctuating blood pressure in women over 50

low vascular function in men over 40

 

TBIS has been found to cause false-positive readings

on drug tests for methamphetamines, cocaine and

steroids. There is a growing body of evidence that it

causes false-negative readings on tests for marijuana,

high blood pressure and acid indigestion.

TBIS shows a strong linkage to elevated aggression in

teenagers, both male and female

 

All Americans, whether choosing to participate in the

National TBIS Key Exchange Program or not, should

observe the following precautions:

Do not discard keys into ordinary trash. Return all

keys to a key retailer for proper recycling.

If you

must temporarily retain keys in your home or office,

keep them in a sealed plastic or glass container.

Wear non-porous gloves when handling brass-laden keys.

 

Do not, under any circumstances, allow children to

place brass-laden keys in their mouths.

 

All US citizens over the age of two years have an 83%

probability of being TBIS positive.

Contact your

health care provider or local hospital for testing.

Note, however, that this is not an emergency; do not

go to the emergency room or call 911.

 

LOCATE a participating retail outlet in your area.

 

http://www.keyexchange.us/

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