11-12-2019, 10:37 AM
Take a few hundred retirees on Big Island and they probably have as much mercury in their teeth as any telescope spill.
Now ask yourself this question. When people die, is that mercury “cleaned up” before they’re buried or cremated, or does it go into the ground and into the air? Does any race treat their contribution to this mercury contamination problem more seriously than any other?
Now ask yourself this question. When people die, is that mercury “cleaned up” before they’re buried or cremated, or does it go into the ground and into the air? Does any race treat their contribution to this mercury contamination problem more seriously than any other?
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