THE DISAPPEARING HOUSE SPARROW AND FLUORIDES.

‘Silent Spring’ is an environmental science
book written by Rachel Carson
and published
in 1962. The book documented the
detrimental effects
 on the environment
particularly on birds— of the indiscriminate
use of pesticides. Carson accused the
chemical industry of spreading
disinformation and public
officials of accepting industry
claims unquestioningly.

The book sparked major controversy,
selling 65,000 copies in less than two weeks.
Every newspaper in the nation reviewed it.
The commotion reached the nation’s capital,
with President John F. Kennedy agreeing to
look into the side effects of DDT.

The disap. sparrowThe House Sparrow m

 It would be an irony if the introduction of
  lead-free petrol were behind the
disappearance from cities of the world of the
house 
sparrow, the world’s most familiar bird… ❞

In Most Countries
The House Sparrow Is Not Protected

  The 20 March is World Sparrow Day ~
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Oil companies convinced us that
unleaded petrol is safer for our health
and the environment than leaded petrol.
By their failure to disclose all the facts, we
seem to have been seriously conned !
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 “UNLEADED PETROL DID NOT DO THE TRICK”

  Some researchers question whether leaded petrol really was the principal source of lead poisoning, the reason given for the move to unleaded petrol.

   Research in Frankfurt found that reducing the lead content of leaded petrol by two thirds for five years made no difference to lead levels in the blood

   Australia‘s National Energy Advisory Committee reported that  “no single case of clinical lead poisoning has ever been demonstrated to be due to automobile emissions of airborne lead”

  Professor Lowthur of the University of London pointed out that the lead in car emissions settled as a very heavy dust at the edge of roads. It doesn’t get absorbed through the lungs and doesn’t even get dissolved in the diluted hydrochloric acid of the stomach.

   Professor Roger Perry of Imperial College, London explained that lead levels in blood were not related just to leaded petrol, but also to lead in paint, water, dust, and solder. He held that lead in our water and in the solder used to make tin cans was the major cause. He also stated that lead levels in the blood fell consistently since 1935, at the same time as the use of leaded petrol was increasing…

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Lead-free petrol contains
 Three Suspicious Chemicals  

that may be responsible either in part,
or in combination
 for this world-wide mystery of –

The Disappearing Sparrow and Fluorides

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1)
  MTBE Methyl tert-Butyl Ether  – 

C5-H12-O US Pat. 5336841 –
April 1993 – Chemical Research & Licensing Company
Warning: The Lc50 Values Hereunder Are Estimated
On The Basis Of A 4-Hour Exposure.
Acute Oral Toxicity (LD50): 4000 mg/kg [Rat].
Acute toxicity of the vapor (LC50): 23576 ppm 4 hour(s) [Rat].

Chronic Effects on Humans:
The substance is toxic to lungs, the nervous system,
mucous membranes…

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2)
  BENZENE Benzol; Benzine
, C6-H6

Benzene is a colourless and highly flammable liquid with a sweet smell. It is mainly used as a precursor to heavy chemicals, such as ethylbenzene and cumene, which are produced on a billion kilogram scale. Because it has a high octane number, it is an important component of gasoline, composing a few percent of its mass. Most non-industrial applications have been limited by benzene’s carcinogenicity.  (benzene, toluene, xylene, ect.) 

Special Remarks on Chronic Effects on Humans:
It passes the placental barrier, detected in maternal milk.
May cause adverse reproductive effects (female fertility,
Embryotoxic and/or foetotoxic in animal) and birth defects.
May affect genetic material (mutagenic).
May cause cancer (tumorigenic, leukaemia).

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3)
 Olefines-organic compounds which have double bonds.
      After combustion, one critical by-product is 1,3-butadiene.


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THREE SUSPICIOUS INSECTICIDES:

FIPRONIL, NEONICOTINOID, AND ANVIL.

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A)  Fipronil (fluoride) is a broadspectrum insecticide that disrupts the insect central nervous system by blocking the passage of chloride ions through the GABA receptor and glutamate receptor.
Seeds treated with Fipronil produce flowers toxic to a bee’s brain — They get lost going home!

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What is the effect on sparrows eating these seeds?

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B)
 Neonicotinoid – Following the publication of several studies that show neonicotinoid pesticides have a negative impact on dwindling honey bee populations.

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C)
 Anvil Insecticide – Resmethrin and sumithrin, synthetic pyrethroid insecticides, are registered with the Environmental Protection Agency for use in mosquito control. While some experts claim they are not toxic to humans, they are considered particularly extremely toxic to fish and will not be sprayed in lakes, ponds or other areas where live fish may be exposed. 

In some people, allergic responses to pyrethroids have been reported. There are also indications that pyrethroids as a class may interfere with the immune and endocrine systems. Other adverse chronic effects, including effects on the liver and thyroid, have been reported in toxicology testing.

We humans may now be too efficient at killing insects –
The sparrows may be poisoned, hungry, or homeless:

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 fluoride for starling control 
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 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION &…  
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  Teflon (Fluoride) Poisoning of Pet Birds  ⇐


 1080 and Birds  

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The new process for making unleaded petrol involves using
 Hydrogen Fluoride  

…to achieve high octane ratings without adding lead. However HF is one of the most corrosive chemicals in existence, capable of eating away at glass and dissolving most metals.  Dr. Jag Cook, from Britain’s National Chemical Emergency Group — which is responsible for mopping up any major toxic spills in the UK — said:

❝ [It] is about the only chemical that frightens me.
 Hydrogen fluoride accident

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LEAD IN AVIATION FUEL
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     Sparrows spend a lot of time at low elevations – on pavements and in grasses, may be these chemicals are more concentrated near the ground?  Swallows, which feed on insects and stay on the wing longer and higher, are showing no sign of decline in our cities, but I seldom see a sparrow now, [ Brisbane, Queensland].
However recently March/April 2014 sparrows have been observed at Kota Kinabalu, Shanghai and Hong Kong, (not many private planes here?) – also sightings in Bali – Jan. 2015,  Melbourne Oct. 2015. and NZ Dec. 2016.

URGENT RESEARCH IS NEEDED

Cities of the world have thousands of  vehicles using unleaded fuels: motor cycles, tut tuts, mowers and old cars that DO NOT HAVE CATALYTIC CONVERTERS – or modern cars that the converters have failed. Are Catalytic converters subject to regular government inspections? – We suspect not.

Who ever takes on this research needs to be big enough to take on the oil companies. – May be as big as China? Universities can not be trusted, they are too dependant on private funding, as is evidenced by their history on fluoride pollution to date.
Although we will never run out of oil (Oil is NOT a ‘fossil fuel’ ), may be electric vehicles will soon take over – with batteries charged by fossil fuels! ! !

    FLUORIDATION & CANCER COURT DECIDES 

 —  AIRCRAFT & Weather Modification.  —

The most common chemicals used for cloud seeding
include silver iodide and dry ice (solid carbon dioxide).

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Why in the world are they spraying?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx-STEA-Vqo&feature=player_embedded

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MORE INFO ON CLIMATE CHANGE

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     The issue of house sparrows (Passer domesticus) disappearing from big cities, including Delhi, has been a cause of concern for environmentalist and wildlife lovers for quite a while now.
Though there is no official data on the number of sparrows left in India, the population of the small birds has declined the world over.

As part of a campaign to save the common house sparrow, Delhi Government recently declared it the State Bird. Recognising the decline in the number of sparrows in the City, the Delhi Government accorded this status to common bird along with launching a campaign ‘Rise for the Sparrows’ to connect people from all walks of life to save this humble, unassuming species. The founder of Nature Forever Society, Mohammed Dilawar, who has been working specifically on this campaign for over a year and around seven years for increasing their numbers in general, says declaring house sparrow as the state bird will send out a significant message among both – the special and the common man. It was high time we did it. Generally, some rare bird is given this status but by declaring a common bird a State Bird will attract everybody’s attention towards the issue,” he says.

Source: Deccan Herald, 15 September 2012

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Causes for sparrow decline?

The unfriendly architecture of our homes.

The use of chemical fertilizers in crops.

Exhaust fumes from vehicles.

Noise pollution.

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Rachel Carson – Silent Spring, 1962.
Carson was posthumously awarded the
Presidential Medal of Freedom
by Jimmy Carter.

Presidental Medal of Freedom

Rachel Carson 1907-1964 copy

Albatross

The ‘MIDWAY’ media project is a powerful visual
journey into the heart of an astonishingly
symbolic
environmental tragedy.

On one of the remotest islands on our planet, tens
of
 thousands of baby albatrosses lie dead on the
ground, their bodies filled with PLASTIC
from the ‘Pacific Garbage Patch’.
http://www.midwayfilm.com/

June 19th is World Albatross Day.

 

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