م. شوق الطواري
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م. شوق الطواري
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اتمنى استثناء مدينة المطلاع من ازالة المخالفات التالية حالياً : 1. ( السياج ) حماية للاطفال بسبب انتشار الكلاب الضالة بكثرة 2. ( الشاليهات امام القسائم ) تخزين مواد البناء من السرقه فترة البناء 3. ( التشوين وتوانكي الماء ) ضرورة للاستخدام في اعمال البناء @kuwmun











Did you know that if a mercury-containing vaccine drops on the floor, “the HAZMAT people have to come and take that away”? Yet we inject it into 3-month-old babies. Vaccines may look like a clear liquid, but the process behind them is anything but clean. The process often starts with a diseased animal tissue—like monkey kidneys or even pus scraped from ulcers on cows, Dr. Suzanne Humphries explains. To keep those cells alive, manufacturers use a cocktail of animal blood, antibiotics, and additives like mercury. Why mercury? Because it helps kill off hidden microbes that might survive the process. But as Humphries points out, mercury is so toxic the only places it’s considered “safe” are in vaccines, dental fillings, and toxic waste sites. “Yet we’re okay to take a portion of that vial and inject it into a child, a three month old child. How does that work?” Dr. Humphries asked.



























