IN MEMORIUM of Duke Johnsson, 17, who died of a heart attack in the small Central New York community of Oneonta on November 12, 1997, and David Burlisson, 16, who died of a heart attack in neighboring Norwich on the same day. -jmorales |
In the Spring of 1988 New York State Attorney General's Office along with several other eastern states and Minnesota brought a class action suite against the U.S. Government to enforce laws that would reduce the emissions that cause acid rain. The suits were thrown out because of insufficient evidence. Yet the body of evidence is overwhelming... The bodies are overwhelming! (The Bush-Whitman Administration appears to be bringing this issue to a full circle).
Prior to 732 B. C. Jerusalem's "Gate of Ash Heaps" opened south
to the east extremity of the "Valley of Hinnom" which was a place of incinerating
garbage & carcasses. The perpetual fire of this dump site was
stoked by the addition of brimstone (sulfur). The Hebrew word "Geh
Hinnom" appears 12 times in the Greek Testament as Gehenna" which later
translators changed to the word "Hell".
In 732 B. C. a great Assyrian force under King Sennacherib besieged Jerusalem until an "Angel of Death" went out among the king's forces one night causing panic and death as they fled from this unseen protector of Jerusalem (RE: 2 Kings 19:35) . How else would these ancient writers describe a "pollution event" brought on by the nearby sulfur fires of Gehenna? Isaiah aptly anticipated this by writing: "The breath of Jehovah, like a torrent of sulfur, is burning against Assyria". Dr. Haller wrote in October 1990 New York State Journal of Medicine that the HISTORY OF CHEMICAL WARFARE began with the Wars between Athens and Sparta (431-404 B. C.) where the Spartans set up brimstone burns on mounds above the city walls so the winds could carry the sulfurous fumes to the enemy. He adds: "With the outbreak of the Crimean War British Admiral Lord Dundonald proposed the use of sulfur fumes to drive the Russians out of Sebastopol. The British War Committee considered the effects so horrendous that no honorable combatant could use them". |
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