Friday, March 2, 2012

Oh it's goodbye Liza Jane


Is a lovely 3rd world nation, America has become.


Tweedle dee dum, tweedle dee dee dum dee, tweedle dee dee dum dee
Oh it's good by Liza Jane
She didn't cross the bridge
But the bridge it wasn't built yet
Oh it's goodbye Liza Jane


I have a bridge for sale Huffington creationist, why it is a tape of a Kenyan at large with a not so large naughty, naughty, that Lawrence Sinclair examined.
Yes college days, how gay and jungle fevered with spicy Pakistani flavor to savor.
Your tape though got you tits up and a 911 with eulogy by Elton Blonde sucking on his own faux pipe.

But now you're dead there, for once again holding onto the bag......or was it scrotum.

11 million reasons, 11 million reasons.......oh they took a Florida vacation in EIB

EIB? Why who was in Hawaii who had pump problems too when Birdy flew there and upon exam had no heart problems either?

Yes those radar waves short circuit........death by natural causes, but if one does have a budget, they play with chemical things to make it all look.......natural.

Skin absorption is a route by which substances can enter the body through the skin. Along with inhalation, ingestion and injection, dermal absorption is a route of exposure for toxic substances and route of administration for medication. Absorption of substances through the skin depends on a number of factors, the most important of which are concentration, duration of contact, *solubility of medication*, and physical condition of the skin and part of the body exposed. Substances called carriers help other substances penetrate the skin to make them more readily absorbed. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a carrier that is frequently used to transport medication through the skin. This allows treatment to be localized, unlike with ingestion. Alongside that, certain medications seem to be more effective (or are more efficient) using this route of administration, while it still remains clear that others are not.



Dimethyl_sulfoxide

Because DMSO increases the rate of absorption of some compounds through organic tissues, including skin, it can be used as a drug delivery system. It is frequently compounded with antifungal medications, enabling them to penetrate not just skin but also toe and fingernails.




Potassium Chloride:

Potassium Chloride is known to be among the ingredients in many prescription drugs, such as: Klor-Con, Klor-Con 8, Klor-Con 10, and Klor-Con/25, among others. Potassium Chloride breaks down into both its' individual components, potassium and chlorine. Both are found in the human body and the presence of either or both of these will not raise suspicion by either the attending physician or the coroner, who will carry out the autopsy.

This compound breaks down into both potassium and chlorine, in which the chlorine (Cl) binds with the human body's naturally occurring sodium (Na) to create NaCl -- sodium chloride -- common table salt. The resultant heart attack is found to have no known cause -- as all that is found in the body is a slightly elevated level of NaCl. Too much potassium in the body causes tachycardia (fast heart-rate), which then leads to something known as ventricular fibrillation, which is one of many types of cardiac arrest.

Calcium Gluconate:

Calcium Gluconate is available in a 10% hypertonic I.V. (intravenous) solution, which simply means that the concentration is higher than what normally appears in the human body. The process by which this works is known as osmosis -- the hypertonic solution removes the water and glucose from the body's cells -- replacing it with Calcium Gluconate. The calcium and the glucose are deposited in the body to be used as energy/fuel. The glucose is used for fuel, while the calcium remains in the body.

The Calcium Gluconate removes chlorine and replaces it with calcium, thus creating an electrolytic imbalance. The three compounds that become imbalanced are sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chlorine (Cl). This interferes with the normal LUB-DUB heartbeat impulse, which can then be regulated either too fast or too slow, creating a heart attack.



www.naturalnews.com/027392_magnesium_disease_heart.html
Nov 4, 2009 – Magnesium is especially important for men, because a deficiency can cause the arteries of the heart to spasm, resulting in a heart attack.



Where have all the young Kam's gone
50 years and passing
Where have all the young Kam's gone
Long, long time ago
Where have all the young Kam's gone
Gone to graveyards, God's everyone
When will they every learn?
When will they ever learn?


You really need me children and you really thought you could do it all alone.

Poetry on a gay site feature? Wow must be my lesbian allure. Girls just want to have fun.

Yes, yes too Nostradamus, but no mirror conjuring here, just the reality you dumb sons of bitches who can not figure this out and Little Dangerous Weapon censoring comments on his insider pages, really need me to do your thinking for you.
You deserve what is coming, because you held onto your money when you made a drought in the land of the Word.

We now return you to......."I don't listen to Charlie Rose, but play the Missouri bitchweed clips and oh yes the Ron Paul and Mormon Romney neutralizing of pope boys and lizards.

There you go......



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