The People Are Dying From Corexit… Evacuate the Gulf Now!

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The people in the Gulf are in grave danger. The health reports, the
geological reports and the weather reports are suggestive of one thing,
the people of the Gulf are looking at greatly reduced lifespans. If
they move now, they could mitigate some of the effects. The key word is
some.
~ Dave Hodges – Related article

From the scientific evidence that I have seen, if I lived in the Gulf, I would immediately leave to a safer location.

Photo… Corexit® oil residue accelerates the absorption of toxins into the
skin. The results aren’t visible under normal light (left), but the
contamination into the skin appears as fluorescent spots under UV light
(right). ~ Source

 

Corexit

There
are many quiet voices, fearing repraisal who say that the Deepwater
Horizon oil rig, is still leaking oil. There are others, shrimp
fisherman out of work, who are hired by BP to help with Corexit
dispersal missions.

Over five years after the accident, Corexit is still
being sprayed at night by BP, for profit, and they are using people
from the Gulf who have lost their incomes and need the work. They will
speak privately, but are afraid to speak out for fear of losing their
income.

I have spoken with a half dozen over the last three years. These
Corexit spraying missions are endangering the quality of the air, the
water, the land and the food. The Gulf is catastrophe of Bibllical
proportions waiting to consume millions with related health effects
caused by Corexit.

Originally, the EPA told BP, Nalco and Goldman Sachs
that they could not use Corexit on the oil spill. BP gave the EPA the
big middle finger. Further, as I covered 5 years ago, the Corexit does
not disperse the oil, it submerges it into the water column.

This sucks
all the CO2 out of the water and has a devastating impact on the
environment and the species inhabitating this environment.

There were strong and early indications that the use of Corexit,
combined with the leaking oil, were producing, both long term and short
term, catastrophic environmental and individual health effects.

Oil and Corexit, used to “disperse” the oil spill have impacted untold
numbers of Gulf residents’ health. Additionally, both the food supply and the food chain are being adversely impacted.

The air and the subsequent evapotranspiration cycle has been irreversibly altered which, in turn, impacts the water table and the safety of water supplies as
well as the safety of crops.

The most devastating finding relates the
events of the oil spill to the phenomena of the ever-widening Louisiana
sinkholes and the related underground explosions as well as the very
high concentration of toxic and highly flammable methane in the air and
in the water.

One of the major threats to the Gulf Coast comes from an imperiled
food supply which is the result from the explosion on the Deep Water
Horizon oil rig.

Dr. Wilma Subra, a MacAuthur (Genius) Award
winning chemist.who investigated the effects of corexit on humans very
early on, stated that the corexit was “in the air, the water, and the
food we consume”.

Dr. Subra test many people in the Gulf and found
Benzine levels at 65 times the level that one would expect.

This speaks
to the genocide that is coming to the Gulf with regard to the
contraction of various cancers and other related diseases… “the health
impacts that were and are continuing to be caused by the BP crude and
dispersants.

We have a very, very large and very, very sick population.”

Corexit is banned in 17 countires. Because it is manufactured by NALCO, both BP and Goldman Sachs profit ad the people suffer.

 

The Tainted Food Supply

It was known very early on that the Gulf Coast food supply was
severely compromised and the health of the residents was in jeopardy,
despite government denials and mainstream media cover-ups.

A case in
point, while dining with his family at Vinnie’s Raw Bar Restaurant in
the Charlotte, North Carolina area, Matthew Robertson found oil in his
seafood. While covering the story, WBTV reporter, Susan Baustista, also
acknowledged there was a black substance stuck to the inside of
Robertson’s sea food.

Additionally, Channel 8, Fox News, Winston-Salem,
North Carolina, was told by Vinnie’s Raw Bar restaurant’s manager that
he did, indeed, confirm the customer’s story and says he’s had problems
getting oyster shipments because of contamination resulting from the oil spill,
unfortunately, this station saw fit to scrub the report from its
website.

However, similar warnings regarding the region’s food safety
are appearing up and down the local Gulf Coast media on such stations
as WLOX TV in
Gulfport, MS. Yet, Fox, CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC, etc., have not run one
credible story on the dangers of food toxicity in the Gulf’s food chain.

Granted, the abovementioned cases represent just a few anecdotal cases
which are representative of tens of thousands of accounts. However,
anecdotal evidence is not science and these cases could be discounted as
the exception and not the rule.

Yet, the largely ignored voices of
scientists echo these anecdotal claims and they do so with hard,
verifiable data.

 

The Quiet Voices of Science Assess Gulf Food Safety

Scientists at The University of Southern Mississippi and Tulane
University have found oil in the post-larvae of blue crabs entering
coastal marshes along the Gulf Coast signaling that oil may be entering
estuarine food chains.

Dr. Perry observed that “I have never seen anything like this.”
Larvae are at the bottom of the food chain. Lesser life forms, are
consumed by life forms which are higher on the food chain and the toxic
effects of the Corexit will bioaccumulate throughout the food chain.

This conclusion echoed the findings of lab samples taken by scientists
at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab shows
oil from the Deepwater Horizon disaster has made its way into the Gulf
food chain as well.

These particular scientists have found signs of an
oil-and-dispersant mix under the shells of tiny blue crab larvae in the
Gulf of Mexico which is a clear indication that the unprecedented use of
dispersants in the BP oil spill has broken up the oil into toxic droplets so tiny that they have easily entered the food chain.

These
studies and other similar studies remain unchallenged by the
authorities with regard to methodology and results. In short, the Obama
administration is choosing to ignore these credible scientists by simply
repeating the mantra that “all is well” in the Gulf of Mexico.

 

Potential Effects on Life Span in the Gulf

Kim Anderson’s Oregon State University (OSU) researchers, from the
OSU College of Agricultural Sciences, began a test-retest comparative
analysis for the carcinogenic contaminant polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs), and its biodegradable partner, OPAHs, which appears
after the application of Corexit and subsequent exposure to ultraviolet
rays.

Stunningly, the OSU researchers found a 40 fold increase in these carcinogenic compounds in
the comparative test-retest period. The OSU findings replicate the
conclusions of Mace Barron et al regarding the toxicity of Corexit and
its use in the Exxon Valdez oil spill.

The Exxon Valdez oil spill and
subsequent clean-up activities provides the only case study in the
history of the United States involving significant exposure to the types
of toxins discussed in this article as the result of an oil spill.

Interestingly, Anderson’s Oregon State University’s original data went
missing forcing the research team to begin again. It is clear that
somebody did not want this data to reach the public.

Findings,
related to the longevity of the Exxon Valdez clean-up workers, are very
disturbing as the collective lifespan statistics, for the Corexit
exposed cleanup crews, revealed that the average life expectancy is a
mere 51 years of age and nearly all of the Exxon Valdez clean-up workers
are dead.

These findings can leave little doubt that BP’s use of
Corexit has seriously compromised the collective life span of Gulf Coast
residents.

I can draw no other conclusion than to state that the events
in the Gulf, to date, constitute a slow-burn genocidal event in which,
depending on the age at first exposure to the Corexit.

The oil and the
resulting methane concentrations, will see life spans in the impacted
areas decline by as much as 25-50% with regard to longevity based upon
the life-span figures from the Exxon Valdez clean-up workers.

I believe
that based upon the data, it is reasonable to assume that within one
short generation, the life expectancy of the Gulf will rival the worst
of the third world.

Kindra Arnesen
lives in Plaquemines Parish, where Louisiana becomes more ocean than
land as it juts out into the Gulf. Her community was hit hard by Katrina
and was still rebuilding five years later, but Arnesen describes it as
“a very healthy community, a thriving community” before the BP disaster.

Her husband is a 45-year-old commercial fisherman and she was shocked
to see his health decline a few weeks after the disaster. She and her
children also soon became sick with chronic illnesses, and so did many
others in her community.

Kindra says,

“This is not something that we’re used to here. Our kids
are bayou kids. They’re tough.” But she says the change in children’s
health has been the most striking: “We have kids down here that are now
over 80% bald because their hair has fallen out.

Their noses are
bleeding… I’ve watched these kids go from healthy, thriving children to a
shell of themselves.”

Her 11-year-old daughter has been ill for several
years now, “She suffers from headaches, nausea, upper respiratory
issues, heart palpitations, chest pains, fatigue.”

Dr. Michael Robichaux,
a physician in Raceland, Louisiana, began to see many patients with
similar symptoms and then discovered that, “People from Florida,
Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana were all experiencing almost
identical problems.”

Robichaux sought out help, and was able to fund a
detox clinic to treat chemical illnesses. The treatment improved the
health of many patients, but the funds ran out. A former state senator,
Robichaux is extremely frustrated with the BP settlement process related
to public health impacts:

“Unfortunately the courts have let us down… I have not seen a single
person who has gotten a nickel from BP for any of the illnesses. I’m
talking about illnesses that are going to last for the rest of their
lives”.

Source

 

THESE PEOPLE ARE DYING!

EVACUATE THE GULF COAST NOW!

 

Related article – Audio

“Very, Very Sick Population” Due to BP Oil and Dispersants, say Medical Experts, Scientists

 

October 25, 2015 – KnowTheLies

 

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