What do you get when you mix GMO tobacco with ammonia and bleach?
by: S. D. Wells
First, let's investigate part of that formula. What do you get when you mix ammonia with bleach and burn it? You get a toxic fire that doesn't go out in heavy wind. When you inhale (inward drag on a cigarette), you get a fire that burns at up to 1,700 degrees at the tip of the cigarette. Here, you have a fire that burns pesticide and smoke and which infects the lungs, lodging bug and weed killer in tar around the tiny air sacs called alveoli. Some people would argue that Big Tobacco is engineering some form of mustard gas for commercial cigarettes, and some smokers and ex-smokers know the facts about chemical addiction and want to learn how to escape. Natural News wants to help. (http://wiki.answers.com)
Knowledge is power; so it's time to review exactly how cigarettes have caught over 40 million Americans in the vicious cycle. Start with the simple breakdown of the basics. Cigarettes are white because they are rolled in white paper, but paper comes from trees, which are brown. The paper is bleached, so if you smoke commercial cigarettes, you are smoking bleach, and that's just the beginning. The bleach decomposes to form hydrochloric acid, which reacts with ammonia to form toxic chloramine fumes.
First, the hydrochloric acid is formed: NaOCl + NaOH + HOCl. Then the ammonia and chlorine gas react to form chloramine, which is released as a vapor: NaOCl + 2HCl + Cl2 + NaCl + H2O. If ammonia is present in excess (which it may or may not be, depending on Big Tobacco's mixture), toxic liquid hydrazine may be formed. While impure hydrazine tends not to explode, it's still toxic.
(http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101013163220AAt72yk)
Plus, most tobacco in the U.S. is being "treated" with massive amounts of RoundUp (glyphosate), so smokers are smoking pesticides, herbicides and insecticides. Research on GMO tobacco causing birth defects and other severe disorders of the body is easy to find: (http://www.naturalnews.com)
The secret to the addiction is cooking tobacco with ammonia, which makes the nicotine up to 35 times as potent, and the "Big-Wigs" like Marlboro have already been busted in a court of law for using it. (http://14andout.wordpress.com)
Bottom line: Smokers are consuming ammonia.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco_Master_Settlement_Agreement)
What's in your cigarette? How is that making the addiction worse? Can you sue? Maybe you could quit smoking and win millions in court.
(http://www.naturalnews.com/034374_smoking_Big_Tobacco_addictions.html)
And if you're thinking about getting a prescription medication to help you quit smoking, what are the dangers of those, like Chantix and Zyban? You better do some homework on those "silent terrors." (http://abcnews.go.com)
GMO tobacco seeds and plants have RoundUp pesticide inside them! Have you ever smelled RoundUp? (http://www.scientificamerican.com). You can tell its poison just by sniffing the chemical concoction. If you were to drink an ounce or two, you'd probably die, but people are eating GMO food and smoking GMO tobacco like it's normal, because they can't smell or taste the RoundUp, but it's still there, doing all that cell damage and cancer breeding. (http://www.rodale.com/roundup)
Interesting factoids for further investigation
What percentage of tobacco in the U.S. is GM? (http://www.worldwatch.org/node/5950)
Besides Virginia and North Carolina, what states mainly grow GM tobacco?
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetically_modified_crops)
Why is GM (pesticide-laden) tobacco legal, when the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) knows people are burning pesticides?
(http://www.naturalnews.com/037289_Monsanto_corporations_ethics.html)
Does the U.S. government want you to quit? Is the "War on cancer" a joke? (http://www.naturalnews.com)
Why do cigarettes burn at such high temperatures, burn so evenly, and rarely go out in heavy wind? There is glass wool and plastic (acetate like photo film) used in the filters and the wrapping mats of cigarette paper. Add that to the chemical bonfire. (http://www.naturalnews.com)
What happens when you burn GM tobacco with toxic cleansers?
What happens is that you get a toxic concoction that makes you crave another cigarette, which contains ammonia treated nicotine in order to relieve your of the "chemical hangover." You get locked into the vicious cycle. When you burn GM pesticide, insecticide, and herbicide with ammonia, bleach and glass wool, you get a damaged windpipe and toxic tar lodged around the tiny air sacs in your lungs. Big Tobacco and the CDC don't tell you that. They just show you scary ads and suggest that you consider horrific chemical medications that have side effects which include feelings of suicide. Thanks; great help!
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