Saturday, September 4, 2010

Millions of dead fish, alligators, turtles floating down Bolivian rivers video

COREXIT 9500 -- BP'S TOXIC SOLVENT WILL DESTROY THE GULF, CAUSE ACID RAIN, AND KILL THE COUNTRY!2 great videos

Corexit 9500: Cause of death for Exxon Valdez oil spill clean up workers (almost all dead now) video inside
EXCERPT:
Data on the toxicity of Corexit is has been 'reportedly' changing, which is unusual for chemical science. Formulas can go through a phase transition, but generally do not alter their molecular structure on their own.

However, media spin can change, and it has been fed conflicting stories on BP's chemical disbursant, Corexit 9500.

Case in point

May 20, 2010: The EPA ordered BP to look for less toxic alternatives to Corexit, and later ordered BP to stop spraying dispersants, but BP responded that it thought that Corexit was the best alternative and continued to spray it. “

Corexits foul stench
EXCERPT:
Some two MILLION gallons of Corexit have been dumped into the ocean by BP. Given its propensity to spread ahead of the oil itself, there’s little doubt that it is “dispersing” into other areas than the Gulf. The good part is that doing so will reduce the concentration. The bad part is that concentrations far lower than 2.6 ppm are likely to prove harmful and even lethal to marine life over a long period of time. Suggestions that it is Evaporating are fanciful at best. Solvents are an oil-based product. They don’t just “evaporate” and disappear.

Even those aspects which can become airborne don’t disappear. They pollute our air instead of our water. In the weeks, months and years to come, all residents of planet earth will be impacted in one way or another by this atrocious action. One cannot spew such chemicals into 70% of the skin of our planet and not have repercussions.

LOCATIONS of dead fish washups all over the east coast, lack of oxygen from gulf disaster
LOCATIONS of dead fish washups all over the east coast, lack of oxygen from gulf disaster youtube

John Lennon Interview, 6/6/1968 video

NJ Dept. of Environment Protection dead fish on Jersey shore
EXCERPT:
Tens of thousands of dead fish are lining the Jersey Shore -- as far as the eye can see -- beginning at High’s Beach along the Delaware Bay in Middle Township Wednesday.

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