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Natural Gas Fracking Polluting Drinking Water With Corexit’s Main Neurotoxin Pesticide Ingredient

Neurotoxin Pesticide Corexit is a Biohazard

An Investigation Into Feds Coverup Of Natural Gas Fracking Reveals Drilling Pollutes The Drinking Water With Corexit's Main Neurotoxin Pesticide Ingredient.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Alexander Higgins - August 5, 2011 at 2:52 am

10 Reasons Our Fresh Water Supply is in Deep Trouble

By Jeffrey Green Activist Post Fresh clean water is essential to all life forms. It seems that a resource so vital should not be corralled, controlled, or corrupted by any corporation or government. However, with fresh water supplies under assault on multiple fronts, governments seek to further clamp down on individual human usage, while doing [...]

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2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Alex Thomas - September 13, 2010 at 3:16 am

“BP Crud” Afflicting Gulf Residents; Blood Tests Reveal Toxic Chemicals Associated with Oil, Corexit – Including High Levels of Hexane

More and more people I talk to down here on the Gulf are hearing about serious health problems that are most likely associated with the BP spill. Symptoms range from temporary discomfort to what sounds to me like classic chemical poisoning. There’s a good blog post (see link below) about individual cases in and around…

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Stuart Smith - September 9, 2010 at 9:02 am

MORE Gulf residents blood tests show ethylbenzene, xylene and high levels of hexane — “Told they need a hi-res scan of their lungs, brain, liver and kidneys”

The Untold Story of Human Health Effects From BP’s Oil Disaster, Glynn Wilson, . . . → Read More: MORE Gulf residents blood tests show ethylbenzene, xylene and high levels of hexane — “Told they need a hi-res scan of their lungs, brain, liver and kidneys”

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Florida Oil Spill Law - September 8, 2010 at 6:01 am

Multiple Blood Tests Confirm PAHs and Hydrocarbons In The Air From BP Gulf Oil Spill Are Making Many Sick

Project Gulf Impact Blood Tests Find PAHs and Hydrocarbons From BP Gulf Oil Spill

Multiple lab tests confirm PAHs and Hydrocarbons from the BP Gulf Oil Spill in the blood in several people in different locations from different backgrounds along the Gulf Coast.

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19 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Alexander Higgins - September 6, 2010 at 4:31 am

Tests Confirm: Oil And Chemical Dispersant Corexit in Mississippi Sound After Being Sprayed Near The Shore (Video)

Oil And Corexit Found In Mississippi Sound

Lab tests confirm that samples collected in the Mississippi Sound contain oil and Corexit used in the BP Gulf Oil Spill. Tests matched actual samples of oil from the Deepwater Horizon well obtained through legal channels within the court system.

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2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Stuart Smith - August 31, 2010 at 1:37 pm

Photos: Oil And Chemical Dispersant Corexit All Over Barataria Bay

8/24/10 Barataria Bay, La. Images all in area of Lat 29,26.2183N Long 89,50.1794W, Continuing the sampling of the gulf coast with Boston Chemical Data, www.labs.pro, accompanied by Strongbear, Brian Moore from Boston Chemical and Boat Captain Al Walker and Tracy Palmisano. Today we were taking several types on samples from the Bay including bottom and top water samples adjacent to oiled shorelines including thick orange oil stirred up from the bay bottom, water column samples from different levels in deeper waters near Four Bayou Pass, more samples of sheen and dispersant related foam, and beach samples from an island I have visited several times about 4 miles east of Grand Isle which has never been cleaned. Lat 29,19.1787N Long 89,50.4223W Pictured here is Brian sampling oil on shore and below surface at "oil island" east of Grand Isle.

New Orleans photographer Jerry Moran and our sampling team has collected samples and taken photos of oil and possible chemical dispersants all over Barataria Bay located in southeastern Louisiana spreading across in Jefferson Parish and Plaquemines Parish.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Stuart Smith - August 30, 2010 at 4:30 pm

BP Using Gulf Oil Spill Victims As Pawns To Pressure Alabama To Drop Charges

Bob Dudley at Hearing with Fienberg and Allen - Credit Dave Martin

BP executive Doug Suttles implies that BP will not pay any claims to Alabama residence until the State of Alabama drops charges against BP and Transocean for covering up the BP Gulf Oil Spill and using dangerous toxic dispersants that have destroyed the environment.

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2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Alexander Higgins - at 6:17 am

Who Should the People of the Gulf Coast Trust for Payback? The Federal Government Or The State Court System?

BP Protest - We Will Not Be Dispersed

An investigative piece by the Locust Fork questions whether the people affected by the BP Gulf Oil Spill should trust The Federal Government or the State court systems to make BP pay for damages and reveals that both are just as corrupt and equally likely to screw Gulf residents over.

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5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Alexander Higgins - at 12:08 am

Confirmed: Corexit Still Being Sprayed in the Gulf

Orange Beach Alabama Officials Confirm 66 PPM of Corexit still being found in state waters

Veteran chemist Bob Naman says that Corexit is still being sprayed in the Gulf, and that he found 13.3 parts per million in Cotton Bayou, Alabama. Orange Beach AL officials say they are now finding Corexit in state waters up to 66 parts per million.

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1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by George Washington - August 28, 2010 at 5:38 pm

Alabama Charges BP, Transocean For BP Gulf Oil Spill Coverup and Using Dangerous Toxic Dispersants

Alabama Files Charges Against BP For Cover Up and Dispersant Usage Among Other Things

The State of Alabama has filed charges against BP and Transocean for several issues including covering up the the nature, size and extent of the BP Gulf Oil Spill and for using dangerous toxic chemical dispersants along with many other things.

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12 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Alexander Higgins - August 27, 2010 at 10:43 am

BP BACKPEDAL: WE are not using dispersants, but NOT CERTAIN about others — “We have lots of contractors”

BP Backpedals on dispersant usage at local town hall

As more and more proof surfaces that Gulf waters are still polluted by the BP Gulf Oil Spill and dispersants are stilling being used by BP and BP hired mercenaries BP backpedals at a local town hall and says they are not sure if BP contractors are still using dispesants

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2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Florida Oil Spill Law - August 26, 2010 at 10:00 am

BP Thugs Threatening Independent Scientists That Have Found Corexit And Oil In BP Gulf Oil Spill Waters

Scientists Find Corexit 9727a In Alabama Waters

Independent water testing in the Gulf once again find Corexit and Oil in the samples but this time BP is threatening the scientists running the tests.

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43 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Alexander Higgins - August 24, 2010 at 4:17 am

Use of Dispersants in the BP Gulf Oil Spill Proves to Have Little Benefit

Dispersants Have Little Effect On BP Gulf Oil Spill

Many scientists are warning that the used of toxic dispersants in the BP Gulf Oil Spill have shown to have very little benefits and may make the conditions worse to biodegrade the underwater plumes of oil.

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3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by George Washington - August 20, 2010 at 3:04 pm

Scientists Find BP Gulf Oil Spill Plume Size Of Manhattan Missed By “Official” Government Account

Underwater Plume From BP Gulf Oil Spill

Scientists Find BP Gulf Oil Spill Plume Size Of Manhattan Missed By "Official" Government Account"

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5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Tips - at 4:37 am

NOAA Retracts Report That Majority Of BP Gulf Oil Spill Oil Is Gone

NOAA Scientists Retracts Findings That Oil From BP Gulf Oil Spill Has Vanished From Gulf

The NOAA scientist who wrote the federal government claiming that most of the oil from the BP Gulf Oil Spill is gone retracted his findings after being grilled by congress.

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15 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Tips - at 4:25 am

Independent Toxicologists Dispute Feds Claims That Dispersants Are Safe And Toxins Will Not Bioaccumulate In Food Chain

Stuart H. Smith discusses the serious health implications of exposure to volatile hydrocarbons released by the toxic oil

Independent toxicologists have released research that provides evidence that the toxic chemicals will bioaccumulate in the food chain and disputes claims by the Federal Government that dispersants are safe.

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2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Tips - August 17, 2010 at 11:32 am

Uncovering Lies About Disappearing Oil And Toxic Dispersants Found In BP Gulf Oil Spill Waters Opened For Fishing

Why Would We Lie

Uncovering lies about the disappearing oil along with the toxic oil and dispersants found in BP Gulf Oil Spill waters opened for fishing.

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12 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Alexander Higgins - at 7:10 am

BP Workers Orderded Not To Clean Up Oil; Dispersants Sprayed At Night To Sink Oil Instead

C-130 Military Aircraft Spraying Dispersants Into Gulf Of Mexico

BP clean up workers say they where ordered not to clean up oil with skimmers during the day. Instead BP used military aircraft to sink the oil with dispersants at night.

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19 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Alexander Higgins - at 1:38 am

The Crime of the Century: What BP and US Government Don’t Want You to Know

Mass Dolphin Kill From Zanzibar Oil Spill

Independent investigators reveal "The Crime of the Century: What BP and US Government Don’t Want You to Know"

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65 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Alexander Higgins - August 7, 2010 at 2:16 am

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