experts to collaborate to rapidly evaluate WC Monte methanol/formaldehyde toxicity paradigm: Avaaz.org: Rich Murray 2012.07.19

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experts to collaborate to rapidly evaluate WC Monte methanol/formaldehyde toxicity paradigm: Avaaz.org: Rich Murray 2012.07.19

Rich Murray-2
experts to collaborate to rapidly evaluate WC Monte
methanol/formaldehyde toxicity paradigm: Avaaz.org: Rich Murray
2012.07.19
http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2012/07/experts-to-collaborate-to-rapidly.html


Hi,

I just signed this petition -- will you join me?

experts to collaborate to rapidly evaluate WC Monte
methanol/formaldehyde toxicity paradigm

To: 23andMe.com, Google.com, Facebook.com, GatesFoundation.org

The petition is really important and could use our help.

Click here to find out more and sign:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/experts_to_collaborate_to_rapidly_evaluate_WC_Monte_methanolformaldehyde_toxicity_paradigm_2/?euEqfcb

http://rmforall.blogspot.com

http://WhileScienceSleeps.com

http://www.Amazon.com  While Science Sleeps (Kindle ebook $8, paperback $20)

What change do you want?

fully identified experts to collaborate publicly to rapidly evaluate
WC Monte methanol/formaldehyde toxicity paradigm

Who can make this happen?

23andMe.com, Google.com, Facebook.com, GatesFoundation.org

Why is the petition important?

traditional channels for alerting citizens about toxicity issues are
very slow, bureaucratic, arcane, specialized, expensive, and easily
controlled by vast vested interests.

it is time to co-invent new world science and citizen based volunteer
democratic collaborative network channels, that can evolve to be
applied to every toxin.

methanol, in humans only, made into formaldehyde by ADH1 enzyme right
inside cells in 19 specific tissues, causes many modern novel
"diseases of civilization", from Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis,
to heart and lung diseases, to arthritis and diabetes, to many
cancers, to spina bifida and autism and other birth defects -- we now
have Prof. Woodrow C. Monte paradigm in his book While Science Sleeps
($ 8 Kindle digital version on Amazon.com) and website
WhileScienceSleeps.com -- it is urgent to gather experts to evaluate
the logic and evidence, so the world can be alerted -- methanol
sources include wood peat cigarette smoke, fruits juices vegetables
preserved wet in cans jars plastics, aspartame, some liquors, jams and
jellies, fermented smoked spoiled foods, methanol fuels, factories for
leather paper particleboard plywood, and more -- so, there are huge
vested interests involved -- also dietary traditions -- with decades
of expert ignorance about the real hazards of methanol for humans --
citizens in general can offer their own detailed case reports -- WC
Monte offers a free online archive of 745 full text medical research
references.

What is the text of your petition?

1. enlist volunteer experts to set up an online forum to set a stage
for a practical, fast, open process of orchestrating interlinked open
and open minded public collaborative debates among fully identified
volunteer experts of many kinds to evaluate all aspects of the complex
issue of methanol/formaldehyde toxicity, avoiding bias or sabotage by
vested interests.

2. this core network would enlist enough additional experts to have
adequate power to discuss thoroughly the reason and evidence for
conclusions, accepting that, if complete concordance can not be
reached about some issues, various points of view can be well
presented to serve the overall public interest -- all of this as fully
recorded real-time, publicly viewed, fully searchable, for free by
anyone.

3. this can be an ad hoc process, as the initial volunteers codefine a
mutually inclusive community of respectful collaboration that includes
very different points of view, achieving enough harmony to enlist more
volunteer groups to explore the initial issues... -- in turn, the core
group can encourage these groups to enlist more volunteers to become
subgroups to explore decendent issues -- the natural expanding tree
network of scientific evolution.

within mutual service,  Rich Murray

http://rmforall.blog.spot.com

http://www.WhileScienceSleeps.com



Hi,

I just signed this petition -- will you join me?

experts to collaborate to rapidly evaluate WC Monte
methanol/formaldehyde toxicity paradigm

To: 23andMe.com, Google.com, Facebook.com, GatesFoundation.org

The petition is really important and could use our help.

Click here to find out more and sign:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/experts_to_collaborate_to_rapidly_evaluate_WC_Monte_methanolformaldehyde_toxicity_paradigm_2/?euEqfcb

http://rmforall.blogspot.com

http://WhileScienceSleeps.com

http://www.Amazon.com  While Science Sleeps (Kindle ebook $8, paperback $20)

What change do you want?

fully identified experts to collaborate publicly to rapidly evaluate
WC Monte methanol/formaldehyde toxicity paradigm

Who can make this happen?

23andMe.com, Google.com, Facebook.com, GatesFoundation.org

Why is the petition important?

traditional channels for alerting citizens about toxicity issues are
very slow, bureaucratic, arcane, specialized, expensive, and easily
controlled by vast vested interests.

it is time to co-invent new world science and citizen based volunteer
democratic collaborative network channels, that can evolve to be
applied to every toxin.

methanol, in humans only, made into formaldehyde by ADH1 enzyme right
inside cells in 19 specific tissues, causes many modern novel
"diseases of civilization", from Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis,
to heart and lung diseases, to arthritis and diabetes, to many
cancers, to spina bifida and autism and other birth defects -- we now
have Prof. Woodrow C. Monte paradigm in his book While Science Sleeps
($ 8 Kindle digital version on Amazon.com) and website
WhileScienceSleeps.com -- it is urgent to gather experts to evaluate
the logic and evidence, so the world can be alerted -- methanol
sources include wood peat cigarette smoke, fruits juices vegetables
preserved wet in cans jars plastics, aspartame, some liquors, jams and
jellies, fermented smoked spoiled foods, methanol fuels, factories for
leather paper particleboard plywood, and more -- so, there are huge
vested interests involved -- also dietary traditions -- with decades
of expert ignorance about the real hazards of methanol for humans --
citizens in general can offer their own detailed case reports -- WC
Monte offers a free online archive of 745 full text medical research
references.

What is the text of your petition?

1. enlist volunteer experts to set up an online forum to set a stage
for a practical, fast, open process of orchestrating interlinked open
and open minded public collaborative debates among fully identified
volunteer experts of many kinds to evaluate all aspects of the complex
issue of methanol/formaldehyde toxicity, avoiding bias or sabotage by
vested interests.

2. this core network would enlist enough additional experts to have
adequate power to discuss thoroughly the reason and evidence for
conclusions, accepting that, if complete concordance can not be
reached about some issues, various points of view can be well
presented to serve the overall public interest -- all of this as fully
recorded real-time, publicly viewed, fully searchable, for free by
anyone.

3. this can be an ad hoc process, as the initial volunteers codefine a
mutually inclusive community of respectful collaboration that includes
very different points of view, achieving enough harmony to enlist more
volunteer groups to explore the initial issues... -- in turn, the core
group can encourage these groups to enlist more volunteers to become
subgroups to explore decendent issues -- the natural expanding tree
network of scientific evolution.

within mutual service,  Rich Murray

http://rmforall.blog.spot.com

http://www.WhileScienceSleeps.com
Prof. Woodrow C. Monte, Food Science and Nutrition,
Arizona State University, retired 2004

http://www.Amazon.com  While Science Sleeps,
Kindle ebook $8, paperback $20

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