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Posted by Øystein Tandberg over 12 years ago
It's very easy to buy Borax in Norway, if you can afford to pay 78.62 USD pr. 30 grams. In that case you just visit the nearest pharmacy.
If you want to buy food grade Hydrogen Peroxide though, that is more difficult - or maybe even impossible. First you have to get an application form sent to your address from the governmental department of "the climate and environmental pollution". Since they are quite busy making CO2 illegal, and stopping mercury pollution - except in the case of vaccines, and in CO2 saving light bulbs - they must be quite confused, and thus I don't know how much time they will spend on my application. If they do decide to send me the application form, I then have to bring that application to the police station, and ask for their permission. I am trying to find out how it works "as we speak".
Another product I can't buy is iron sulfite. I read with excitement the other day how I could make my own outdoor house paint - since painting my hut with toxic paint is against all my better knowing. So I was extremely content when I saw how easy it could be to make my own, nontoxic paint - OF COURSE - only to discover that it's on a long list of useful products I can't buy. Only corporations are responsible enough to buy chemicals - funny thing, since they don't have any legal responsibility at all.
Inject it
or leave it.
So, unless
you intend to use the borax in a vaccine - the new HPV vaccine to give one
example - and you are applying on behalf of a company like GSK, borax is just too
dangerous for the "natural persons" to buy freely - well, that's
2012.
In solidarity
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