Remember in 2014, the Marine Mammal Hospital was naming this Harbour Seals after radioactive elements?
The had 100 or more patients in 2014, in 2015 they only show 1 patient and it is shown as deceased.
I wonder what the "real story" is?
Putting plants INTO the organic garden today, no time to mess around.
I sent them an email to inquire as to why only 1 patient in 2015
stock out.
visit them and send email here
http://www.vanaqua.org/act/direct-action/marine-mammal-rescue/patient-list
or call or write to them
General Inquiries
For general inquiries, please contact:
Phone: 604-258-7325
rescue@vanaqua.org
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A troll /nukist shill who goes by the name Sam Gilman had this to say to try to "expose stock"
Unfortunately, "Nuke Pro" is not quite telling the truth about our conversation. He insisted he had, deploying all his expertise, checked the list thoroughly and that they were using radioactive elements only. The truth was (because I check stuff, if only to poke fun at freaks) that the rescue centre was using all the elements, and the first three names were Nickel, Tungsten and Helium - which, unsurprisingly, given their widespread use in everyday objects, are not radioactive elements in their abundant forms. (Think about it: we give helium balloons to children; you can buy helium to breathe for a laugh. Nickel and Tungsten are everywhere in our lives. These are not obscure elements, and a scientist should know about them). So anyone reading even this exchange can see that "Nuke Pro", with his "they ran out of radioactive elements" line is not telling the truth. I also had to point out to him that the names, which he was quite definite he had thoroughly checked out deploying his immense expertise, also included Adamantium, which is what Wolverine's skeleton is made of.
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