It's a greeny eco scare by the WHO. I smoke and drink and am still relatively healthy. Not saying that smoking and drinking isn't bad for you as it clearly is. But death comes to everyone.
I love people that pull numbers out of the air. No mention of how much that 1.8 person actually smoked but this is supposed to be an accurate comparison right?
Sudden adult death syndrome is not the vaccine, that's safe and effective. We now see it's breathing that's causing SADS. Experts say we're going to have to stop pollution to stop SADS
I remember growing up in southern California's beautiful "San Fernando Valley" in the 60's. No smog equipment on cars, everyone burned their trash in incinerators in the back yard, not much air conditioning. Anyway, I remember walking to school in the heat of summer, (Yes, we actually walked to school in the dim past) and my lungs would literally burn and hurt from breathing the lovely air at that time. Short of breath and all that. Point of story; The air now is much healthier than it was back then. I remember stories in the "paper" about how being outside was like smoking a pack a day or some such thing.
It's a greeny eco scare by the WHO. I smoke and drink and am still relatively healthy. Not saying that smoking and drinking isn't bad for you as it clearly is. But death comes to everyone.
I figure filtered cigs should catch most of that pollution.
They need to come up with all sorts of reasons to explain all the dead that are piling up fast.
I love people that pull numbers out of the air. No mention of how much that 1.8 person actually smoked but this is supposed to be an accurate comparison right?
maybe they plan to link it to SADS?
Sudden adult death syndrome is not the vaccine, that's safe and effective. We now see it's breathing that's causing SADS. Experts say we're going to have to stop pollution to stop SADS
Well I mean you can't die without breathing. Lol. Everyone who breathes will eventually stop
that's true, also everyone who drinks water will eventually die.
That's why I avoid it at all costs lol
I remember growing up in southern California's beautiful "San Fernando Valley" in the 60's. No smog equipment on cars, everyone burned their trash in incinerators in the back yard, not much air conditioning. Anyway, I remember walking to school in the heat of summer, (Yes, we actually walked to school in the dim past) and my lungs would literally burn and hurt from breathing the lovely air at that time. Short of breath and all that. Point of story; The air now is much healthier than it was back then. I remember stories in the "paper" about how being outside was like smoking a pack a day or some such thing.