The chemical and biological agents used in the gulf created a
toxic stew of death. Victims both human and animal continue to suffer to
this day. Air Force unit "awarded" for helping spray the toxins. It's
time for action!
Countless animals and humans continue to suffer at the hands of BP
and government agencies as the casualties of the gulf oil spill mount. A
bad situation was turned into a disaster as toxic chemical dispersants
and genetically engineered biological agents were utilized. The fallout
of this criminally irresponsible act continue to manifest in the form of
illness, suffering, and death.
The crude oil that gushed into the Gulf of Mexico (while BP continually
under-reported the flow rate of gushing oil) was obviously harmful to
the ecologic environment. However, instead of utilizing safe techniques
to remove their toxic sludge they chose fast and risky methods to remove
as much oil as possible from the public eye. In order to minimize the
public relations nightmare and hide much of the magnitude of their
guilt, chemical dispersants were utilized.
One of these chemical dispersants is named, "Corexit."
BP admits 1.8 million gallons of dispersant was pumped and sprayed
across the Gulf of Mexico despite it's known toxicity. However, this
figure is debated, because it appears much more could have been used. (Ref.)
It's toxicity to marine life is discussed in a paper titled, "Acute
Aquatic Toxicity of Three Corexit Products: An Overview" which
describes its toxicity. It is described as being mildly to moderately
toxic to marine life, but the toxicity increases with temperature.
Apparently, this was not considered when the chemical was introduced
into the very warm Gulf of Mexico!
Disturbingly, BP had many alternative dispersants at their disposal that
exhibit less toxicity. One of these is named, "Dispersit"
and is made by Polychem, a division of U.S. Polychemical Corporation. It
is claimed to be water based, non-toxic, and poses almost no risk to
humans. However, even if BP had not chosen to use Dispersit, they had a
dozen other EPA approved dispersants on a list they could have chosen
from. For some reason these safer alternatives were ignored.
Human Toxicity
Corexit is not only toxic to marine life, but also to humans. Although
the manufacturer of Corexit claims the potential toxicity to humans is
low, expert toxicologists are stating otherwise. One of these
toxicologists is Dr. Susan Shaw, who is the founder and director of the
Marine Environmental Research Institute. She has stated, "And that’s
what that Corexit does, it ruptures red blood cells, causes internal
bleeding, and liver and kidney damage. …" What's even worse, is when
Corexit mixes with oil, the toxicity increases, as she describes in this
video.
The oil and dispersants do not stay in the ocean though. They
evaporate into gaseous forms and can blow onto shore with the wind or
fall as rain. It is obvious these various forms of oil and Corexit were
doing harm. Members of cleanup crews, fishermen, and coastal residents
have experienced all manner of illnesses. These include sore throats,
burning of the skin, swelling, headaches, seizures, shortness of breath,
flu like symptoms, and countless other problems. Stunningly, when local
fishermen who were volunteering to help with the cleanup asked for
respirators, BP denied their request claiming they were not needed
because there was nothing toxic in the air. Instead of reprimand, an
"Air Force Outstanding Unit Award" was given to 910th Airlift Wing last
week for spraying 30,000 acres of the ocean with at least 149,000
gallons of dispersant, proving their involvement and culpability in the
operation. (Ref.)
Experimental Biologics
To make a bad situation even worse, experimental substances with
environmental effects less understood than chemical toxins were used to
try and clean up the oil spill. Genetically engineered microbes were
utilized. These microbes were designed to literally consume the oil and
hydrocarbons leaking into the gulf. However, some of these microbes
(even before they are genetically engineered) can cause skin rashes and
immune responses in humans.
All of these bacteria can transfer genes to other bacteria through a
process called, "Horizontal Gene Transfer." What is potentially
terrifying is that we do not know exactly what genes were added to these
bacteria and could have been transferred to bacteria native to the Gulf
of Mexico. We could have countless new strains of bacteria growing and
multiplying in the gulf as we speak!
A combination of illnesses from hydrocarbons mixed with Corexit and
various genetically engineered bacteria has been named, "The
Gulf Blue Plague". At the
link above you can find detailed information about the exact
bacteria introduced to the gulf, the companies that patented their
genetically modified versions, more evidence of the human toxicity of
Corexit, and other valuable data that simply cannot be fully reviewed in
a single short article.
A Life Lost to Criminal Irresponsibility
An example of a life lost to this insane experimentation is Lisa Nelson
of Orange Beach, Alabama. She went out to the coast one night to enjoy
the beauty of the moon and suddenly upon returning home started having
severe symptoms. Her throat and face became swollen, bruises appeared on
her body, and her breathing became difficult. It is apparent that she
was exposed to the toxic chemicals being sprayed and dumped in the gulf
during that time period. Little did she know then, the cool sea breeze
that night would be her undoing. After many doctor visits, no medical
professional was able to pin-point her illness or do anything to resolve
her condition. The massive doses of steroids and antibiotics prescribed
did little to reduce her suffering. Sadly, she passed away on March 7,
2011.
Watch the following
video
(produced before her death) in which she describes her ordeal.
Description:
Lisa Nelson of Orange Beach, AL is one of a growing number
of people sickened and dying as a result of the BP disaster.
Local physicians have no idea how to diagnose or treat
patients who have bee exposed to highly toxic
crude/dispersant combination. Local, State, and federal
agencies continue to cover-up and offer zero assistance. (YouTube;
November 7, 2011)
"To help Lisa and others like her, contact Guardians of the
Gulf: 251-229-0775"
She is not the only victim of this tragedy. Countless others have
suffered a wide array of maladies produced by their exposure to the
toxins still remaining in the water and costal environment of the gulf.
Her suffering is only one example of pain and misery that could have
been avoided if a responsible and thoughtful response to the oil spill
had taken place.
The Hutchison Solution
John Hutchison, who is famous for his anti-gravity and matter
manipulating experiments (in which various materials can levitate and
literally fuse into each other), and his partner Nancy Lazaryan, have
developed a potential solution for the disaster in the gulf. They have
produced a method of generating radio and acoustic frequencies that can
break apart the oil and other chemicals in polluted areas.
After activating his device and emitting these restorative frequencies
across a stretch of coastline polluted by the gulf tragedy, a remarkable
event happened. The water appeared to clear itself of contaminants; and
various organisms such as crabs, fish, and dolphins returned to the
area. Testing of a sample from the cleansed water performed by a
professional laboratory confirmed a vast reduction in oil particles. (Ref.)
Unfortunately, alternative cleanup solutions such as this are almost
always ignored by the mainstream, BP, and government agencies. Further
testing of this toxin eradicating effect needs to be performed to
provide undeniable confirmation of its viability. If this technology is
confirmed and widely implemented, it could potentially represent a
rapid, cost effective, and revolutionary advance in oil spill
remediation.
Both John and Nancy have been "hit with the Corexit." Nancy told us:
"John has what looked like a MERSA infection on his arms, but he still
does what he does to help."
BP's Billions and Shattered Lives
Countless businesses were brought to financial ruin by this tragedy.
Fishermen, crabbers, shrimpers, and countless local business owners were
brought to financial ruin. BP has a responsibility to financially
compensate those effected by this tragedy, but word has spread of
countless examples of inaction and broken promises. It has been stated
by local residents that the payout of funds seems arbitrary with BP
paying money out to arguably frivolous claims (such as strip club
employees claiming lost wages) while ignoring those filed by those who
make their living on the water who can no keep their head above water
financially.
The mainstream media seems to have lost interest in BP's lack of action
and payouts to those truly impacted by the spill. Families are losing
their homes, boats are being re-possessed, and businesses are closing.
All BP seems to care about is watching their bottom line and limiting
their financial exposure!
Where are the Democrats on Capitol Hill that should be screaming about
this? Where are the Republicans on Fox News that should be shouting
about this?
Who will stand up for the innocent who have been harmed physically or
financially and seek fair compensation?
The answer seems to be that very few are willing to do so, and even
FEWER of our so-called, "representatives" are representing the pain of
these people.
The Guilty Remain Free
The evidence of gross misconduct and criminal irresponsibility on the
part of BP and countless government agencies is enormous. To recap, the
flow rate of the gushing oil was obviously under-reported. To enhance
the harmful potential of the sludge the most toxic dispersants were
utilized while less dangerous alternatives were ignored. Genetically
engineered bacteria were then introduced to the gulf without a full
understanding of their impact or the potential transfer of their genetic
material to other organisms that could occur. Requests for respirators
by clean-up workers, legitimate financial claims for compensation, and
admissions of responsibility for illnesses and deaths have all been
denied.
Simply put, the situation is frustrating. The powers that be have done a
great job of concealing information, limiting their financial exposure,
and escaping the legal consequences of their guilt. But a simple fact is
that there are far more of US than there are of THEM. We must use this
to our advantage. If thousands or millions of concerned citizens
continually demand justice we cannot be ignored forever. We must speak
up and must let our voices be heard!