Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO)
is a commonly occurring
chemical substance.

 

DHMO occurs in nature in gaseous,
liquid and solid forms.

 

Contact with the gaseous form causes burns.
Inhaling even small quantities of the liquid
can be fatal.
Prolonged contact with the solid DHMO
causes severe tissue damage.

 

Certain countries are known
to possess large stocks of DHMO,
usually in inaccessible
mountainous country, behind
concrete structures erected
specifically for the purpose.
Their existence is explained away
to the local populace
as some sort of energy -
generation contrivance.
A large number of fatalities
are known to have occured
as a result of people innocently
wandering into these reservoirs.

Its potential for misuse is unlimited.
Yet, public attention has not focused
on the possibility of harm to the people
and the environment. There are people
who have become hopelessly addicted
to it.You should be concerned about its
various uses and potential for abuse.

A website has been created
for disseminating information
on this potentially dangerous
chemical substance. Visit it to find out more.

Visit this Web Site: http://www.dhmo.org


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