Transcription by CastingWords The End The End The End I think you're going to be shocked at the results of your little poll, and you're going to be shocked with the information that you hear on this broadcast. The End And yes, it is a deadly poison. The End We thrive on information. The End The End And I became enraged. Some irresponsible persons have decided to spray you and possibly make you sick. You eat part of it. The End Quote, For example, Methyl parathion is 200 times more toxic dermally. Parathion, ladies and gentlemen, is one of the chemicals that can be found in malathion. They don't tell you that. But they use it conveniently for a comparison. They go on. They go on. They go on. And they go on. They go on. And they go on. They go on. Warm-blooded animals have an enzyme that destroys malathion. Insects do not. It goes on to say that malathion has a unique pattern of selective toxicity when used at the recommended dosage levels. Malathion kills the target insect without harming mammalian life. However, as with any chemical compound, dosage is extremely important and exposure levels must be carefully controlled. Now, ladies and gentlemen, I want you to understand that most of what you just heard is what the company wants you to believe. Because the company is in the business of manufacturing and selling malathion. Just as you will seldom, if ever, get the truth from a car dealer about a particular automobile that you are inquiring about. Because if he fails to make a sale, he loses several hundred or several thousand dollars in commission. It's the same reason why you should never believe a salesman or a sales brochure for a chemical company when they tell you it's okay to spray it on your food or on your person and it won't hurt you. And there is a long history of lies connected with exactly this type of thing. Don't go away. I'll be right back. 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It will tabloat. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Do you love your children? Or is that something that you mouth because you're supposed to? Do you really care about your own health and the health of your loved ones? 4049, scytheon. The physical form is colorless to light amber liquid. Uses? Today, insecticide. Exposure is by inhalation, skin absorption, and ingestion. Toxicology. Malathion is an anticholonesterase agent. But it is of a relatively low order of toxicity in comparison with other organophosphates. Remember that it is an organophosphate. Signs and symptoms of intoxication by anticholonesterase agents are caused by the inactivation of the enzyme cholinesterase, which results in the accumulation of acetylcholine at synapses in the nervous system, skeletal and smooth muscle, and secretory glands. After inhalation of inhalation of inhalation, ocular and respiratory effects may appear simultaneously. That means, ladies and gentlemen, blurred vision or difficulty with sight and difficulty breathing. These effects include tightness in the chest, wheezing, laryngeal spasms, and excessive salivation. Peripheral effects, that's peripheral effects, include excessive sweating, muscular fasciculations, and weakness. Peripheral effects, effects on the central nervous system, include giddiness, confusion, ataxia, slurred speech, and convulsions. After ingestion, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea also appear. Notice they don't say that it may appear. They say, also appear. Are you beginning to understand now that the company lied in its literature? People have experienced these effects, have reported them, they have been diagnosed, and it is a part of the medical literature. It is a dangerous poison. Malathion itself has only a slight direct inhibitory action on cholinesterase, but one of its metabolites, maloxin, is an active inhibitor. Both malathion and maloxin are rapidly detoxified by esterases in the liver and other organs. This rapid metabolism is the apparent reason for the lower toxicity of malathion in comparison with other organophosphates. Maloxin inactivates cholinesterase by phosphorylation of the active site of the enzyme to form the dimethyl phosphoryl enzyme. Over the following 24 to 48 hours, there is a process called aging of conversion to the monomethyl phosphoryl enzyme. Aging is of clinical interest in the treatment of poisoning because cholinesterase reactivators such as plalidoxine, 2-Pam, protopam chloride are ineffective after aging has occurred. The relative safety of malathion to humans has been repeatedly demonstrated in a group of workers with average exposure of 3.3 mg per cubic meter for 5 hours, maximum of 56 mg per cubic meter. The cholinesterase levels in the blood were not significantly lowered and no one exhibited signs of cholinesterase inhibition. What this means, ladies and gentlemen, if you are absolutely perfectly healthy and you are exposed to less than the exposures that they are given here, that your liver is able to break down the toxin. But first, it has to get to your liver. During the transport to your liver, it can give you side effects that are not very nice at all. However, like alcohol, if you only absorb in a very healthy body one shot of alcohol per hour, your liver can handle that and take it out. Where you get into trouble, ladies and gentlemen, with malathion alcohol or any other poison is if you are not in absolutely 100% excellent physical condition. If you have any problem with your liver, if you are a diabetic, if you have the accompanying problems that go with old age, If you are an infant or a child who has chronic health problems, you are in grave danger when exposed to these toxic chemicals. Listen to this. Almost all reports of fatalities from malathion have involved ingestion. Non-lethal intoxication has occurred in agricultural workers, but has usually been the result of gross exposures with concomitant skin absorption. In other words, they were sprayed just as we were sprayed the other night right here in St. John's, Arizona. People could feel the droplets on their skin. And when it was absorbed into their skin over a relatively short period of time, they become ill. The TLV was set at a high, at a level to prevent eye irritation and central nervous system effects. Malathion has caused skin sensitization and dermatitis may occur under conditions of heavy field use. The TLV was set at a level to prevent eye irritation and central nervous system effects. You see, this was originally developed as a nerve agent to be used during war. Diagnosis, signs, and symptoms include meiosis, aching in and behind the eyes. The exact symptoms that I experienced right after the second pass of this aircraft. Blurring of distant vision. Tearing. Rhinorrhea. Frontal headache. Tightness in the chest. Wheezing. Laryngeal spasm. Excessive salivation. Excessive sweating. Muscular fasciculations. Weakness. Giddiness. Confusion. Ataxia. Slurred speech. Convulsions. Anorexia. Nausea. Vomiting. Abdominal cramps. Diarrhea. Skin and eye irritation from direct contact. You know what direct contact means? The droplets in the air contact your skin. These are the symptoms that several people here in St. John experienced after being sprayed. Now, don't take this. For the reference, this is Chemical Hazards of the Workplace, by the way, by Nick H. Proctor, Ph.D., Manager of Medical Surveillance and Toxicologist, Kaiser Aluminum and Clinical Corporation. Oakland, California. And James P. Hughes, M.D., Medical Director, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, Oakland, California. By J.P. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia. And I've got pages and pages of references from scientific papers here that confirm exactly what I'm telling you. Pesticides. This was written by Wesley E. Straub. Wesley E. Straub. This section deals with a discrete group of chemicals that are of particular importance in agriculture, pest control industries, and public health. Their use in crop production and disease control has increased with the expanding world population, and their complexity and number have increased in proportion to their expanded use. Isn't it strange that the use of these poisons expand in direct proportion to the expanding world population? No attempt is made to present the clinical effects of all pesticides currently in use, nor to delineate definitive treatment. Some aspects of clinical treatment are presented. Do you understand what he's saying here? Particularly where the information is of general application to more than one substance and is not generally available and treatment must be rapidly instituted. You see, Wesley E. Straub is a medical doctor. Hazardous exposures may occur in both occupational and non-occupational activities. Let me read that again to you. Hazardous exposures may occur in both occupational and non-occupational activities, and the physician should be on notice to consider both aspects of a worker's activities in checking the source of exposure. Yet the company tells you that it's safe, that there's never been any problems, and no humans have ever become ill from exposure to these chemicals. He goes on. In severe poisoning, the initial diagnosis and institution of appropriate treatment must be made on clinical grounds alone, since there is generally insufficient time to wait for confirmatory laboratory results. Do you understand what I'm telling you, ladies and gentlemen? He's saying that appropriate treatment must be made on clinical grounds. In other words, the observation of the physician instantly, when the patient presents himself for treatment, because there is no time to wait for laboratory tests. How poison is poison? Well, you're going to find out. Because tonight, we're just touching the very tip of the iceberg, and we've got many more hours to go. Essential to the correct diagnosis of pesticide poisoning is a high index of suspicion on the part of the physician based on one, a history of opportunity for any adequate exposure compatible with time-dose relationships. Two, clinical manifestations. Three, laboratory confirmation. The toxic dose and clinical picture of poisoning vary with the compound and formulation, and possibly with the individual. For purposes of the following discussion, the pesticides are grouped according to their chemical nature or use as, and listen to this, remember I told you to remember this, as organophosphates, carbamates, chlorinated hydrocarbons, bipyridals, comarins, and indandions. Rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, fumigants, and miscellaneous insecticides. The first group we will read from, and the only group we will read from in this study, is the one that we're directly concerned with right now, and that is the organophosphates, which include abate, DDBP, or what's known as vapona, diazinone, dicathone, dimethyrate, also known as saigon, durspan, EPN, ethyone, fenthione, also known as batex, gardona, malaphion, naled, also known as dibrome, and perathione. The organophosphate insecticides are characterized by the similarity of their mechanism of toxic action. They differ widely, however, in inherent toxicity, and to some extent, in rate of absorption and excretion. The company said it was not toxic. So did the city fathers of St. John's, Arizona, and Springerville, and probably eager also. The organophosphates act as irreversible inhibitors of the enzyme cholinesterase, thereby allowing the accumulation of acetylcholine at nerve endings. They are rapidly absorbed into the body by ingestion through the intact skin, absorbed through the intact skin, including the eye, even more efficiently through cuts, abrasions, areas of dermatitis, etc., and by inhalation. Since they spray it in the air, there is no way in the world that you will not receive a dose of this poison if you are in the area being sprayed. Dose and dose interval affect the speed with which the toxic manifestations occur. The onset of symptoms more than 12 hours after the termination of exposure generally excludes the diagnosis of organophosphate poisoning. It must be remembered, however, that continuing exposure may occur from contaminated hair, shoes, and clothing. The following table for parathion lists symptoms which are indicative not only for parathion, but for the other organophosphate exposures. Now, remember, the company said no humans had ever been affected by this chemical. Now, I'm going to prove to you that that's a lot. This comes out of a book called Occupational Diseases. I've already given you the author. Signs and symptoms in patients with parathion poisoning as related to levels of cholinesterase activity. Sign or symptom. Weakness. Total number of patients with signs of symptoms, 47. Headache, 46. Remember, the number is the number of patients with the signs or symptoms of this poisoning. Weakness, 47. Headache, 46. Sweating, 44. Nausea and vomiting, 42. Salivation, 31. Meiosis, 25. Dyspnea, 23. Difficulty in walking, 22. Diarrhea, 21. Muscular fasciculation, 20. Disturbance in speech, 20. Disturbance in consciousness, 19. Abdominal pain, 15. Fever, 15. Bronchopharyngeal secretion, 14. Increased blood pressure, 12. Loss of pupillary reflex, 10. Cramp, 9. Cyanosis, 8. The federal standards for parathion and malathion are 0.1 mg per cubic meter and 15 mg per cubic meter, respectively. If you can feel the drops of the spray on your skin, you are so far above these levels that it is absolutely incredible. N-IoS-H has a recommended limit for parathion of 0.05 mg per cubic meter and a limit for methylparathion of 0.2 mg per cubic meter. Now listen to this. Just a mild dose, just a mild organophosphate poisoning causes symptoms of headache, fatigue, dizziness, blurred vision. The same symptoms that I experience. Excessive sweating, nausea and vomiting, stomach cramps, diarrhea and salivation. These are the symptoms that Tim experienced. These symptoms are similar to those of many diseases not related to pesticide exposure, such as influenza, heat stroke, heat exhaustion, and gastroenteritis. Moderately severe organophosphate poisoning causes all of the symptoms found in mild poisoning, but in addition, the patient is unable to walk. Often complains of chest discomfort and tightness, exhibits marked meiosis or constriction of the pupils, and exhibits muscle twitching. These symptoms might be reasonably mistaken for such conditions as pneumonia, myocardial infarction, and encephalitis. Severe organophosphate poisoning may result in rapid onset of unconsciousness, local or generalized seizures and other manifestations of a cholinergic crisis. Ladies and gentlemen, I have no words to tell you how important it is that you understand that a politician who presides at a meeting of the city council where citizens ask him why he is spraying them with this poison. Answers, we've been doing it for 20 years, so it must be okay. This is unconscionable. It cannot be allowed. It is totally irresponsible. It shows a lack of concern not even for the community, but for his own family. And I, for one, am not going to allow these people to get away with this. We're going to continue this We're going to continue this every night. And tapes of this broadcast of each night will be distributed free to the citizens of the communities of Eager, Arizona, Springerville, Arizona, and St. John's, Arizona at my expense to anyone who wants a copy. They'll be available here at the Research Center in St. John's at 165 East Commercial Street for anybody who wants to drop by and pick up the tapes. There'll be about a two-day delay while we make the copies for you to pick up. We hope that you will make copies of the tapes that you pick up from us and distribute them to those that you care about. There's a book called Chemical and Biological Warfare. Chemical and Biological Warfare was edited by Stephen Rose, Beacon Press, and it states this. The United States Army's Field Manual on the Law of Land Warfare was quietly changed to point out that the United States is not a party to any treaty now enforced that prohibits our restrictions the use and warfare of toxic or non-toxic gases or chemicals. Our nation had also emerged from World War II with new centers of gas and germ research and production. Biological warfare had come of age during the war years, the perverted stepchild of medical science. Poison gas production facilities had been added to our military machine. These additions were not dismantled after B.J. Day. Our men went home, but the military professions, their civilian assistance, and the research and production facilities remained as the nucleus of future growth in the industrial complex. Much of the United States experimentation with nerve gases has taken place at the Army's oldest chemical warfare installation, the sprawling Edgewood Arsenal, some 20 miles northeast of Baltimore. In July of 1969, under prodding by the House subcommittee on the environment headed by Congressman Henry S. Roos, the Army revealed plans for testing 239 gas weapons at Edgewood over a six-month period. In a book entitled Silent Death by Yuri Theodorov, published by Progress Publishers, Moscow, Russia, 1987, states, The enormous threat posed by nuclear arms in a way distracted public attention from the existence of huge arsenals of chemical weapons, other means of mass destruction, while scientists and technologists working for the military-industrial complex were developing more sophisticated varieties of these weapons. Way back in 1969, the United Nations Secretary General had this to say in his report, Advances in chemical and biological science, while contributing to the good of mankind, have also opened up the possibility of exploiting the idea of chemical warfare weapons, some of which could endanger man's future and the situation will remain threatening so long as a number of states proceed with their development, perfection, production, and stockpiling. Another gentleman, who I'll reveal to you tomorrow night, said this, such agents could be used in the battle to reduce the world's population. Good night. You might want to assess how you've been feeling lately. For these same pesticides cause depression, apathy. God bless you all. God bless you all. God bless you all. God bless you all. Amen. God bless you all. God bless you all. Amen. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.