videos from Gulf: what’s being hidden

2010-07-11

Richard Moore

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OFFICIAL – 128 BP Oil Cleanup Workers Sickened in Louisiana – Told NOT to go to Public Hospitals 

July 07, 2010
State clinics are telling us something else as well, that cleanup workers are being told to report to BP’s own health clinic on Grand Isle, not to go to state facilities.

[1/2 mn. video]

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CONFIRMED – LAB TESTED Gulf Coast Water Samples are ‘VERY TOXIC’ – Sea Spray is POISONOUS !!!

July 07, 2010
Oil and water samples were taken from both the Shores of Grand Isle and from 20 miles out. The preliminary analysis was done at an academic analytical chemistry laboratory. Looking for the likely pollutants from the deep water Horizon Oil spill. It was focused on the detection of benzene and propylene glycol. Benzene and other highly toxic contaminants were very low however the concentration of propylene glycol was between 360 and 440 parts per million. Just 25 parts per million is know to kill most fish and propylene glycol is just one of many ingredients found in Corexit. In short, the Gulf is being poisoned by BP’s usage of the dispersants even after the EPA asked them to stop back in May. We are willing to provide ANY respected/known laboratory these samples or provide them with more. This is very serious to all people and marine life in and around the Gulf.

 [9 1/2 mn. video]
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Bonnie-The Next Hurricane To Cross Paths With The BP Oil Spill Disaster

 July 06, 2010
Health Emergency: Marine Biologist Warns US Coast Guard Involved In Corexit Spraying

[4 1/2 mn. video]


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