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Censored Gulf health news: Call it what it is: Genocide. Crime Against Humanity (videos)

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Exposing millions of people to poisonous gases that cause suffering, infertility and death, and preventing human survival needs on a mass scale is genocide and a crime against humanity.

Deja Vu nightmare magnified

Since the Bush regime's 9/11 operation, 77 persons died and 10,000 have been injured from breathing Ground Zero toxic dust in air EPA claimed "safe." Respirators were not provided.

Since the Obama regime's Gulf of Mexico operation began,  at least 13 persone have died already and 40,000 workers and millions of residents have been injured breathing Ground Zero toxic air that EPA claims "safe." With government approval, respirators are not provided to Gulf workers, not even allowed.

Every day, millions of people are breathing poisoned air in the Gulf Coast open-air, invisible gas chamber. The colorless, odorless natural gas escaping from the ruptured Gulf well is destroying life forms.  What cannot be seen or smelled can and does kill.

In June, almost nine years after 9/11, 50 percent of the 10,000 injured due to 911 government lies and human rights violations are expected to qualify for a settlement of $10,000 each according to Mark Hamblett in Law.com.

"Ironworker Richard Prager angrily told the judge the $10,000 he would receive for a physical injury he suffered at the site does not begin to compensate him for his health problems, including respiratory difficulties.

"This isn't fair to me, this is not fair to my family," he said. "I'm insulted. I didn't go to Ground Zero to sue.

"I went there because this is my home," reported Hamblett.

"Thousands of people 'are still suffering' from 911 "safe" air stated Dr. Philip Landrigan of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine a day after the sixth anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001 mass murder; their ailments ranging "from runny noses to laryngitis to lung disease" according to Washington Post.

"Respiratory illness, psychological distress and financial devastation have become a new way of life for many," stated Landrigan to a House panel four years ago. (Washington Post)

Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN) now reports being inundated with phone calls all day, every day, by not only cleanup workers, but also Gulf Coast residents saying that they are experiencing dizziness, fainting, nausea, nosebleeds, vomiting, coughing, headaches, stomach upset, difficulty breathing. (See LEAN interview, Youtube video below) This is how long-term, painful illness caused by chemicals begins. It is only the beginning.

By June 16, 2010, it was reported that "20% of offshore clean-up workers, 15% near-shore clean-up workers tested had levels of 2-Butoxyethanol (used in Corexit) measured at 10 parts per million - twice the limit specified by the Center for Disease Control (CDC)." (See: MSNBC: Corexit injures humans, hides evidence, Dupre, Examiner, June 16, 2010)

Now, some reports indicate all of the workers and a large percentage of Gulf Coast residents are poisoned and will suffer long-term "Chemical Sensitivity Disease," the "BP Gulf Syndrome," referred to by the term of 1996,  Toxicant Induced Loss of Tolerance (TILT).  It is an "environmental disease."  "TILT" is far better for BP's PR campaign.

TILT is an incapacitating, extremely painful condition that Gulf Coast residents are developing, at least to some degree over time, if not already showing signs of early stages of it such as severe headaches and exhaustion.  TILT lessens the body's ability to survive, being unable to tolerate infection, medicines, vaccines and other invasions. It is similar to, if not same as no-touch torture to death, knowingly inflicted.

Gulf of Mexico Health, a "collaborative research and news on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and its effects on health managed by Diane Michel reports, "People suffering from TILT lose the ability to tolerate exposures to household chemical products, medication or even food, Dr. Claudia Miller of the University of Texas Health Science Center told WOAI TV." (See: Gulf of Mexico Health, San Antonio News: gulfofmexicohealth.com/oilspill/2010/07/01/oil-worker-exposure-sickness-tilt-losing-tolerance/)

Pregnant women are even more susceptible to TILT than other persons. Women with TILT face threat of miscarriages for decades. So will their daughters according to Beth Zilbert, attorney. (See movie, FUEL, Cancer Alley clip)

Stephen Lendman in the Baltimore Chronicle article, Growing Health Crisis in the Gulf, writes, "No wonder experts like Ricki Ott say Gulf hazards warrant evacuation, the alternative being long-term exposure to greater health and well-being" threats. 

 

Lendman writes:

"The combination of millions of gallons of oil and dispersants has made large areas of the Gulf toxic and dangerous, marine toxicologist Ricki Ott saying if she lived there with children she'd leave - based on her firsthand experience after the 1989 Prince William Sound, Alaska Exxon Valdez disaster and subsequent research, documented in her books titled, "Sound Truth & Corporate Myth$: The Legacy of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill" and "Not One Drop: Betrayal and Courage in the Wake of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill."

Ongoing today, the legacy includes criminal negligence, bankruptcies, destroyed lives and livelihoods, domestic violence, severe anxiety, trauma, PTSD, drug and alcohol abuse, serious illnesses, suicides, massive loss of plant and wildlife, and vast ecological destruction from the 30 million or more gallons spilled, the State of Alaska's conservative estimate, not Exxon's 11 million figure, its lowball claim to hide the disaster's magnitude and minimize its liability.

The Gulf catastrophe is infinitely greater, estimates up to three or more Exxon Valdez incidents (using Exxon's figure) a week until capped. Yet some experts think another seabed hole (a few miles from the Macondo well) is emitting 100,000 or more barrels daily, greatly compounding the growing disaster, added to more by numerous small leaks, five or more alone in BP's Macondo well - the "well from hell," according to some."

"Call it what it is - murder," reports Brasscheck TV.

Maybe the first time, it was an accident (but I doubt it.) Maybe the Exxon Valdez was an accident.

"It's hard for me to watch this story (below) and come to any conclusion other than this one... BP - with a big assist from the Federal government - is working to disable and ultimately kill as many Gulf coast fishermen as they possible can."

"And they're doing it in broad daylight. Now it's deliberate - and the FedNazis are letting it happen.

"Speak out. This is cold blooded murder." (Click here)

 

Delia LaBarre, a Hurricane Katrina survivor living now leading the Gulf Coat Barefoot Doctors stated the reality of silent murder en masse: chemicals 11 times more lethal than oil toxins "seeping inland, into the marshes, into our very cells."

 

Sources:

Thepoliticalcarnival.net  

Brasscheck TV

Washington Post

Law.com

Mother Jones
 
Democracy Now!
 
Copyright. Deborah Dupre. July 27, 2010. All rights reserved.

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Deborah Dupré, with post-graduate science and education degrees from U.S. and Australian universities, has been a 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 sharing the title and first three paragraphs linked to this article at its original Examiner site. For a more just and peaceful world, see Dupré's Vaccine Liberty or Death

  Gulf news headlines
 
Lawyer: Oil Workers At Risk For Serious Illness - New Orleans News : Are people who are working near the oil spill site at risk of serious illness? One lawyer says yes and offers advice for published material regarding and keep a journal, helpful for recording symptoms - helpful for reporting to a physician and for potential legal cases.
 
Matthew Simmons: Lightning Rod for Gulf Oil Control: Washington Blog Dissects Matt Simmons claims:
"BP' Stock Will Go to Zero"
"There is a "Lake of Oil" in the Gulf"
"BP Has Killed the Gulf"
"We Should Evacuate the Gulf"
"We Should Nuke the Well"
"There is a Second, Bigger Leak Miles from the Leak We've Seen on the Videos" 

BP seeks to pay spill costs through taxes. BP says that its costs from the oil spill will come out of taxes it pays to the government. BP announced Monday its quarterly financial results and said costs of the spill came to about $32 billion. But about $10 billion of that will be deducted from its tax bill. Morning Edition, NPR. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128789520

Oil spill legal mess likely one of costliest ever. BP PLC and the other companies involved in the Gulf oil spill are faced with fast-multiplying lawsuits that will provoke one of the most drawn-out and costliest legal battles in U.S. history, one that could easily consume the $20 billion set aside by BP to pay for the disaster, legal experts say. Associated Press
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2010/07/27/us/AP-US-Gulf-Oil-Spill-Lawsuits.html

BP Oil Spill Threatens Bayou Tribes: "For several already marginalized Native tribes living on the Louisiana Coast - many of them fishermen and shrimpers - a hurricane crashing through the oil-polluted Gulf now could destroy a way of life that has survived for centuries. The tribal land among the coastal bayous is disappearing faster than anywhere on the planet, the victim of unbridled oil exploration and dam building projects of the Army Corps of Engineers dating back to the 1930s. ( Dennis Bernstein based this report in part on interviews done for "Flashpoints" on the Pacifica radio network. You can access the audio archives at www.flashpoints.net)

BP health tests on offshore workers may overstate chemical exposure. BP PLC's monitoring of offshore oil-leak workers in the Gulf of Mexico may be overstating the potential chemical exposures facing those workers due to an emphasis on sampling the most vulnerable populations, according to the company and the Obama administration. Greenwire
http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2010/07/26/26greenwire-bp-health-tests-on-offshore-workers-may-overst-74903.html

The Gulf's invisible villain: natural gas. Waves thick with crude, tar-slicked beaches, and oil-soddened wildlife—it's all visible evidence of the havoc that oil has wreaked in the Gulf. But marine scientists now fear that colorless, odorless natural gas that escaped from the ruptured well is also destroying the delicate ocean ecosystems. Mother Jones
http://motherjones.com/environment/2010/07/methane-impact-gulf-oil-spill

Big Oil's got their eye on Arctic waters, where an oil spill would wreak ecological havoc:  "Not only are Arctic seas home to a number of animals including endangered whales, the rough, deep waters would make a massive cleanup virtually impossible -- and we've learned the hard way there's no such thing as 100% safe drilling."  (Care 2 - Tell Interior Secretary Ken Salazar not to compromise -- keep offshore drilling out of the Arctic!)

Napolitano pushes chemical security. The Obama Administration is working with Congress to strengthen a temporary federal program designed to protect U.S. chemical facilities against potential terrorist attacks, but the chemical industry wants no part of a key element of the Administration’s proposal. Chemical & Engineering News
http://pubs.acs.org/isubscribe/journals/cen/88/i30/html/8830gov2.html

Large quantities of controversial chemical bisphenol-A found in paper receipts. A new analysis by an environmental group suggests Americans are being exposed to BPA through another, surprising route: paper receipts. Washington Post [Registration Required]
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/26/AR2010072605001.html


Other Gulf Emergency Aid Need Now

“The whole idea of compassion is based on a keen awareness of the interdependence of all these living beings, which are all part of one another, and all involved in one another.” - Thomas Merton (American and Trappist Monk, Our Lady of Gethsemani Abbey in Trappist, Kentucky, 1915-1968)

See:

10 ways to aid Gulf victims in need right now and how to survive being poisoned

Aid for Americans fleeing chemical rape

Contact:

Orleans Barefoot Doctors for information about sending urgently needed technical support and supplies for Toxic Survival Kits they are distributing. Email delabarre@hotmail.com.  

E. Harris if you are pregnant, or if you know someone pregnant and wanting to relocate from the Gulf Coast in need of financial help to leave, please phone Emily Harris on her cell phone, 510.733.2409 or email touch.mobile@gmail.com.

Thank you - Deborah

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  • Gille 1 year ago
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    Thank you so much to telling it like it is. Florida is also getting the effects of these chemicals. No one to date has done any air and water testing. People are developing allergic reactions and chemical pneumonia. Great work, keep it up!

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