Did any of you hear the news report on National Public Radio yesterday 
(October 23rd) which was highly, highly critical of CS?  I didn't hear all of 
it since I never listen to the radio during working hours, but one of my 
staff members alerted me to it about halfway through the news item.  A 
reporter told the story of the mayor of a small town somewhere (didn't catch 
the name of the town) who believed that CS consumption would protect him from 
anthrax.  He bought CS generators -- one for himself and one to keep at city 
hall to continually brew CS for citizens of the town who could stop in for a 
drink if they were inclined to do that.

The NPR reporter recited that she had checked with the know-it-alls at the 
FDA who had pontifically declared that CS was worthless as a preventive or 
curative measure for anthrax infection.  In fact, she elaborated, it was 
worse than worthless because internal consumption of CS would cause your skin 
to irreversibly turn blue or ashen gray.  (The word "argyria" was never 
mentioned, incidentally.)  The reporter also declared that a certain lady who 
had consumed CS and whose skin had turned gray as a result thereof had set up 
a web site to "expose" the CS scam, and that pictures of this unfortunately 
lady are posted on her web site.  Unfortunately, neither the lady's name nor 
the URL was mentioned in the news report (or at least not in the portion that 
I heard).

Well, everybody in my office knows that I brew and drink CS and once word got 
out that a negative news item was airing on NPR, they hit the appropriate 
button on their phones to bring in the radio program.  One of my employees 
later told me that she always knew that CS was a fraud and that if I had any 
sense at all, I would steer clear of it.

So, folks, did any of you happen to hear that news item on NPR?  If so, I'd 
like to know the name of the town whose mayor was ridiculed in the program 
and would also like to know the web site address of the poor lass who's been 
cosmetically ruined by CS consumption.


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