Slow Terrorism is as Serious as Fast Food!
We are all too familiar with the stories abounding that tell us how seriously dangerous Fast Foods loaded with harmful fats, empty carbs, chemical additives, and less-than-desirable preparation methods are for one’s health. We suggest you drive right by these establishments and avoid this type of “food” at all costs.
The “Hidden” danger that is just as serious as Fast Food is only now coming into the spotlight to be featured in a few News stories and discussed primarily among those people who have been devastated by this health hazard is – “Slow Terrorism”.
Slow Terrorism is hallmarked by health complications that can be traced back to the “dust” of the Twin Towers of the WTC in New York City from 9/11. People have been suffering lung disorders, tissue abnormalities, blood-related diseases like leukemia, and other respiratory challenges from the toxic chemical soup and debris from the “dust” aftermath of the Terrorist attack of the Twin Towers.
These health problems are slower to manifest, but cause just as much damage and distress over time and are leading to death at an alarming rate, now that some people are bothering to follow the statistics and the populations that were exposed to this “dust” and the particulates in the air at the related sites by workers and individuals doing clean-up and living/working in the area around Ground Zero.
The costs of Slow Terrorism are enormous and people are beginning to grasp the far-reaching effects that have taken a toll over time…sometimes months and sometimes years. That’s the big problem with chemical toxicity – it destroys the body slowly. The human body is equipped to eliminate natural toxins, but is challenged in debilitating ways when attempting to expel synthetic toxins.
It is my ardent hope that people find a way to draw more attention to this issue and find a method to assist those first responders, recovery and rescue workers, and people in the vicinity of Ground Zero with the provision of sophisticated health care management for this unusual situation.