from neuroleptics to cat collars: the eugenics of sterilization
article,originally published in 2016, has
become ungrammatical and erratically fagocitant ideological rhetoric by illegal access,occurring even just now, as the cursor has been placed in the middle of the post and a mysterious reference to -gagosian- art gallery appeared after I typed - fagocitant- instead, no thanks to 1B, who is - killing me this way- as its inhabitants. say, to show me who.s boss tweed around here.
Original article follows:
Hartz, UltraGuard Plus flea collars. The Hartz Mountain Corporation, 400 Plaza Drive, Secaucus,NJ 07094
EPA Reg. No. 2596-139 EPA Est. No. 2596-OH-1 RM113337
pictured: a European Wildcat
The collar is a chemical alternative to the stainless steel inner lined prongs paraded by me in dog collars in specific areas, between Northern Boulevard and Steinway by playgrounds, in Manhattan, by 4th avenue, and on 43rd street, between 34th and 35th avenues in Astoria, Queens, a private, confederate soldier project through cnn and cbs to justify torture through a willingness to die felt by abused animals, and then extent it to human being through juridical.
The sale of phosphate, endemic in food at supermarkets as far as 2018, for both cats and humans , is illegal.
This conclusion was reached by a Commission in 1969 at the request of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Research Council, sponsored by:
The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission,
The U.S. Department of Interior,
The National Science Foundation,
The Office of Naval Research,
and The U.S. Department of the Navy.
It resulted in the publication of
Eutrophication: Causes, Consequences, Correctives. The National Academy of Sciences.1969
and thanks to:
Congressional Report HR 92-918, March 15,1972
ReVelle and ReVelle in 1988 which prohibited the sale of phosphates ANYWHERE, and in ANYTHING in the States of Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Maine, Michigan, and New York.
The collar,whether a dupe or actual manufacture,was found on sale at Target, possibly to fit the needs of a local cat at the time.I did not buy it.
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