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Hey, I already posted this but I like your title better.
Anyway, I'm voting hysteria. Though I suppose it's possible some volcanic gasses or somesuch were in fact released by the impact. As someone noted, those likely would've dissipated quickly. Probably lots of imaginations running wild and "sympathy sicknesses". |
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I gotta go with post hoc ergo propter hoc B.S. on this one.
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Glad we got this cleared up.....
"But the illness was the result of inhaling arsenic fumes, according to Luisa Macedo, a researcher for Peru's Mining, Metallurgy, and Geology Institute (INGEMMET), who visited the crash site. " http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...teor-peru.html |
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