*ADVISORY*ADVISORY*ADVISORY*ADVISORY*ADVISORY*ADVISORY* ____ _ _ __ __ ___ | _ \| | | | \/ |/ _ \ ___ _ __ __ _ | | | | |_| | |\/| | | | |/ _ \| '__/ _` | | |_| | _ | | | | |_| | (_) | | | (_| | |____/|_| |_|_| |_|\___(_)___/|_| \__, | |___/ Title: DHMO Frequently Linked to Deaths Date: 22 March 2000 Reporting: Norman G. Peterson, Ph.D. Location: Ferris State University (Chemistry, retired) URL: http://www.dhmo.org/alerts/advisory032200 ------------------------------------------------------- DHMO Implicated in Worldwide Deaths Recent findings suggest that Dihydrogen Monoxide is involved in significant numbers of deaths throughout the world each year. Often, deaths from flooding, hurricanes, blizzards, typhoons, and tornados have a strong link to DHMO, indicating a possible causative link. Research is underway. Of interest to chemists is a new revelation that iron (Fe) and its alloys may be involved in as many deaths as, and some might say more than, Dihydrogen Monoxide. DHMO.org recommends using caution similar to that exercised with DHMO when dealing with iron and iron alloys. ------------------------------------------------------- Support the cause... tell a friend about DHMO.org! ------------------------------------------------------- Tom Way Director of Research DHMO.org - Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division email: dhmo@dhmo.org web: http://www.dhmo.org -------------------------------------------------------