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In light of the information shared above, the focus on microcystin in
>> blue-green algaecertainly appears to be a
>>
>> vicious obsession.
>>
>> Why Mr. Thorson spends so much lime and energy bashing Cell Tech and SuperBlue-Green Algae
>> remains a mystery to me and many other scientists who have the background to properly interpret
>> the scientific literature
>>
>> He does not appear to be interested in discovering the truth
since it has been conveyed to him
>>
>> many times
>>
>> Mr. Thorson makes a concerted and unsolicited effort to track down and forward his postings to
>> anyone he suspects to be interested or involved with Super Blue Green Algae. I
suppose
>> that this is an unfortunate side tofreedom of speech which, when coupled
with
>> the power of the internet, allows someone to spread
>>
>> erroneous statements
>>
>> (YOU KNEW THEY WERE ERRONEROUS!!)
The Anatoxin-a Primer implied that Super Blue Green Algae from Klamath Lake,
>> produced by Cell Tech, contains anatoxin-a (a neurotoxin I characterized as addictive), and that
>> Cell Tech deliberately avoids testing for this toxin because anatoxin-a is responsible for the
>> effects reported by SBGA users. I have since been advised that Cell Tech conducts regular tests
>> that would disclose anatoxin-a, and that this toxin has never been found in Super Blue Green
>> Algae. I had no basis for the suggestions I made in the Anatoxin-a Primer, and I hereby retract
>> it in full.
>>
Then I find you worked for IBM who also LIED to their workers, causing CANCER Back to my
killfil you go.
Jan
>> blue-green algaecertainly appears to be a
>>
>> vicious obsession.
>>
>> Why Mr. Thorson spends so much lime and energy bashing Cell Tech and SuperBlue-Green Algae
>> remains a mystery to me and many other scientists who have the background to properly interpret
>> the scientific literature
>>
>> He does not appear to be interested in discovering the truth
since it has been conveyed to him
>>
>> many times
>>
>> Mr. Thorson makes a concerted and unsolicited effort to track down and forward his postings to
>> anyone he suspects to be interested or involved with Super Blue Green Algae. I
suppose
>> that this is an unfortunate side tofreedom of speech which, when coupled
with
>> the power of the internet, allows someone to spread
>>
>> erroneous statements
>>
>> (YOU KNEW THEY WERE ERRONEROUS!!)
The Anatoxin-a Primer implied that Super Blue Green Algae from Klamath Lake,
>> produced by Cell Tech, contains anatoxin-a (a neurotoxin I characterized as addictive), and that
>> Cell Tech deliberately avoids testing for this toxin because anatoxin-a is responsible for the
>> effects reported by SBGA users. I have since been advised that Cell Tech conducts regular tests
>> that would disclose anatoxin-a, and that this toxin has never been found in Super Blue Green
>> Algae. I had no basis for the suggestions I made in the Anatoxin-a Primer, and I hereby retract
>> it in full.
>>
Then I find you worked for IBM who also LIED to their workers, causing CANCER Back to my
killfil you go.
Jan