From: "Little@man.Ball" <suck@ra.mentos>
Newsgroups: alt.global-warming,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Re: Expert's Eva Warning: 'One of The Biggest Energy Policy
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2024 14:08:45 -0600
Organization: \@multiple personality phil hendry mind fuck@/
On Mon, 29 Apr 2024 00:57:32 -0400
JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote:
> Little@man.Ball wrote:
>
> > Nutritional lithium is found in drinking water, grains, vegetables,
> > fish, meat, dairy, kelp, mustard, and pistachios. The human body
> > contains about 7 milligrams of lithium.
>
> So isn't "Nutritional Cyanide."
True, no apple seeds at all...
> Lithium is an element. It's not going away and it does
> alter the human brain. True, like the cyanide and
> arsenic found in foods, we're exposed to lithium all the
> time. But, even what appears to be small elevations in
> lithium levels is measurable within human populations.
> Many studies have been done. Looking at violent crime
> and suicides, there was a noticeable reduction in those
> areas with elevated lithium levels. THIS WAS BEFORE
> THE MASSIVE INCREASE IN MINING & USE OF LITHIUM!
So why did they stop?
Ah right - the deep state NEEDS violence to institute CONTROL!
> The point is that lithium doesn't "Forget" how to quiet
> down a human brain if the person isn't a violent criminal
> or suicidal. It's bringing "Normal" people down just as
> much, only "Normal" people started out much lower!
Ok.
> ...in one study I saw, the absolute HIGHEST level
> of lithium they found, in natural water supplies,
> amounted to 1/1000th a pharmaceutical dose. That was
> the highest -- not the average but the highest. And
> they were seeing measurable changes to human populations
> at much lower levels.
Beneficial changes?
> NOTE: The human body can actually benefit from tiny
> trace levels of cyanide, just as it can benefit from tiny
> trace levels of lithium. We are elevating those lithium
> levels. We are going were we find the highest concentrations,
> "Mining" it and sticking it inside of every electronic
> device we can think of.
But it is largely contained there, minus a trip to the landfill, yes?