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Jeff Rense, Dr. Soto video: Gulf Region Residents Ill and Dying

Jeff Rense: Humanitarian radio talk-show host advocating for poisoned Gulf Coast residents
Jeff Rense: Humanitarian radio talk-show host advocating for poisoned Gulf Coast residents
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Urgent: Share your holiday season with Gulf Operation victims. Send Gulf Aid to Coastal Heritage Society of Louisiana (chsl.webs.com/ ) and Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors (gcbarefootdocs.org/ ). See information below this article to learn how.

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Mr. Jeff Rense has produced his free, life-saving, audio interview with the "Hero Doc," Dr. Rodney Soto into a 2-part Youtube video to share even more easily with loved ones. "Rense & Dr. Soto - Gulf Region Residents Ill And Dying," Part I is below.

Gulf Doc Hero - Millions Must Detox, Move Or Die

Mr. Jeff Rense and Dr. Rodney Soto recently revealed internationally on Rense Radio Program the extent of illness caused by the Gulf oil calamity - "up to 40 miles inland and to all who eat the Gulf seafood - and for a long time into the future."

The program includes information so important to survival, Mr. Rense offered it free to the public in audio version and now, a 2-part Youtube.

Rense began the radio program reading the introductory paragraph of the writer's first Examiner article about Dr. Soto:

"Unlike most Gulf Coast doctors, Dr. Rodney Soto is testing, diagnosing and treating patients for toxic exposure. He has reported that he is seeing more and more patients with toxins in excess of the 95 percentile and what will be long-term health suffering associated with having been poisoned."

He repeated and emphasized the word "poisoned."

Writing about Part I, Rense states, "Many illnesses might not show up for many years."

Many are already causing disabilities and associated hardships from Texas straight through to Florida's east coast.

"How will people prove the oil as cause?" asks Rense, and, "What is the best defense against the oil borne illnesses?"

In the video below, these critically important questions and others are answered.

Dr. Soto is more concerned about long-term cancers from the oil and dispersants and says survival "depends strictly on how the body can get rid of it." (See: Gulf hero doctor testing patients: Poisoning worsening, cancer, Dupre, Examiner, Nov. 11, 2010)

Remain informed about news in best interest of the public by visiting the Jeff Rense Program at Rense.com/ - providing Gulf news daily since onset of the crime against humanity.

Deborah Dupré, B.Sci, MA. Sci, DipContEd, QMHP from U.S. and Australian universities, human and environmental rights advocate for over 25 years in the U.S., Vanuatu and Australia. Support her work by subscribing to her articles and forwarding the link of this article to friends and colleagues or reposting only title and first paragraph linked to this Examiner page. Emails info@DeborahDupre.com. Send targeting and Gulf illness news tips to her with your name or anonymously. See her Vaccine Liberty or Death book plus Compassion Film Project DVDs.

Obtain a Toxic Survival Kit or have one delivered to a Gulf Coast resident in need: See Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctors online or email info@gcbarefootdocs.org. Learn to become a Gulf Coast Barefoot Doctor here. Supplies are not meeting demand. Please help.

To send holiday food and detox needs to the Gulf Coast, please email info@DeborahDupre.com.

Send aid to Gulf victims by visiting Coastal Heritage Society of Louisiana, spearheaded by humanitarians Joannie Hughes and Kindra Arnesen. (See: chsl.webs.com/)

Sign Louisiana's Petition to stop BP/NOAA PR campaign in Louisiana Schools teaching that oil and Corexit are safe.

Make Gulf incident reports and view the ongoing, rapidly increasing incidents at oilspill.labucketbrigade.org. Text or call in reports to (504) 27 27 OIL. Send reports to bpspillmap@gmail.com and Twitter with the hashtag #BPspillmap. If in danger or witness an emergency, contact your local emergency response agency immediately.

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Deborah Dupre' holds American and Australian science and education graduate degrees plus thirty years human rights, environmental and peace activism; led Aboriginal Pacific Islander and Australian research; holds pivotal role in FUEL; co-founded America's Green Team, FUEL; lectures on Ancient...

Comments

  • TSGordon 1 year ago

    It is hard for many to gain even a basic understanding the de-toxification process, yet remarkably easy to spot the effects as any of these petro-chemicals begin to invade YOUR body.

    We know that the average toxic-load in the fish is around 120ppm, whereas just 4ppm represents a "dangerous level' for human consumption. Friends, this is not remotely comparable to drinking "a little too much wine on Saturday night." But, if they were to install a bank of corexit 'breathalizers' on Bourbon Street, my guess is that many, many tourists would fail in spades, maybe even loose their licenses for life!

    Google: "endocrine disruption," for a primer on the body's normal lines of defense against these toxins. As the subject's liver rapidly reaches a saturation point the endocrine system works overtime in an attempt to accelerate the cleansing process. Immediately, you may experience a migraine headache, quickening in the throat, skin lesions, and that tell-tale pain in the kidneys, followed by ever more serious, compounded pains bruises and aches. What's happening by then is that the poisons are being forced to exit through the skin, and other mucous membranes. If it had 'touched' your face, you could loose your vision, if it touched you elsewhere, the chemical absorption would typically be relative to how sensitive that skin was. However, as little as three days later, the liver would have taken the brunt of it.

    Earlier, Kindra reported that she and the kids were able to regain much of their health by simply leaving the area for about a week. The reality is that ALL of the people along the directly impacted shoreline need to do the same.

    "I am here to tell the people of New Orleans, when I am elected President, you will not be forgotten." -They say; "That, and $2.25 will get you a ride all the way across Lake Pontchartrane!"

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