There’s also the Declaration of Feline Independence.
“I hold these truths to be self-evident, that nobody is my equal.”
There’s also the Declaration of Feline Independence.
“I hold these truths to be self-evident, that nobody is my equal.”
I need scratches and pets all the time, except when I don’t. Let your bleeding be your guide.
My friend’s sister was pulled over recently for some traffic thing. Depending on how you view it, she either has a severe personality disorder, is insane/psychotic, or just very eccentric. Anyhow all she’d say to the police was that she’s a soverign citizen and that she wouldn’t talk any further, even to give her name. She had no ID and her license, registration, insurance, etc. were either nonexistent or expired. They took her to the police station and all she’d say was that she was a sovereign citizen and wouldn’t talk. They kept her overnight, and the next day a judge sent her to a mental hospital for observation. Extra fun fact: her skin is blue because she’s been taking colloidal silver.
Damn, that isn’t good,
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned that colloidal silver isn’t safe or effective for treating any disease or condition. Additionally, the FDA and the Federal Trade Commission have taken action against a number of companies for making misleading claims about colloidal silver products.
Colloidal silver can cause serious side effects. The most common is argyria, a build-up of silver in the body’s tissues causing a bluish-gray discoloration of the skin, which is usually permanent.
So she’s probably going to be blue forever. It’s not a temporary thing until it’s flushed out of her system. But even worse…
Colloidal silver can cause poor absorption of some drugs, such as certain antibiotics and thyroxine (used to treat thyroid deficiency). There is also some evidence that it can cause kidney, liver, or nervous system problems.
hey, maybe that makes the round in these circles and you can tell them apart by just looking at them …
SovCitSmu’s
Sapphire Citizens
Or she just had the blues.
Travelly Smurf.
And it never goes away
This reminded me of something and I had to google it as I couldn’t remember the entire story. It was about an isolated area in the Appalachians that had families with blue skin:
It was actually a genetic blood disorder called methemoglobinemia. It looks like one of the people shown above as having ingested collidial silver actually had this disorder.
Is it the man on the right or the one in the middle?
Maybe you read about from a little known newspaper column:
I’m not sure now. Hours later man. The one that looks like Papa Smurf.
Seriously? I don’t think so, but I cannot for the life of me remember where I read/heard about it. I just know the blue people thing rang a bell, so I looked it up.
I was joking (the photo directly above your post was a picture of the Blue Man Group, who wear paint or makeup or whatever, but don’t actually have blue skin).
But you are wrong, the “Papa Smurf” guy is (or was) Paul Karason, a man from Bellingham, WA (a place I’ve been to many times, and although it can get really cold up there most people aren’t literally blue). He started taking colloidal silver in the 90s, and appeared on the Today show in 2008. He died 10 years ago from health complications (which were probably unrelated to his colloidal silver use, and more likely caused by being a heavy smoker).
Ok, I see. His picture erroneously appears in one of the links I was looking at regarding, the “Blue Fugates”
He was a “Blue Non-Fugate”.
Though Bellingham is on the Puget Sound, so maybe he was a Blue Puget?