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May 1. 2010 Gulf Spill bigger than Exxon Valdez

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May 1, 2010. Exxon Valdez Surpassed today. Of course mainstream media will not provide this data until much later. The government and media are denial of the magnitude of this situation.

What we are witnessing is the worst environmental tragedy in U.S. History. As I've watched the news play out with the U.S. Coast guard using words such as MODERATE, we now find out that this is HUGE. In the coming days we will see the effects as people with video cameras show the world what happens when we continue to suck the earth dry of oil. SKYTRUTH has the most accurate news as well as synchronicity of current events which have happened recently one being senate hearings on off shore oil well drilling. Prepared to be shocked by the hubris and stupidity of mankind. We will never learn, and we just do not read the signs very well. We are like blind monkeys driving down the road.
SKYTRUTH http://blog.skytruth.org/2010/04/gulf-oil-spill-bigger-than-exxon-valdez.html
The Irony in all of this or should we say the MIRRORED reflection we as humans just refuse to look at.

It is now one week after the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, and the Gulf of Mexico oil spill could surpass by next week the size of the 1969 Santa Barbara spill that was instrumental in Earth Day's creation. Senator Gaylord Nelson flew over the Santa Barbara oil spill in 1969 before deciding to lead a Senate campaign to create the environmental holiday. The key here is that this rig SANK on Earth Day. What more do we need to SEE?
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4 comments // May 1. 2010 Gulf Spill bigger than Exxon Valdez

  • msavage
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      msavage  
    • Article in Las Vegas Review Journal:

      http://www.lvrj.com/news/exxon-valdez-oil-risks-spur-warning-for-gulf-cleanup-cr...

      The workers who are cleaning up the oil in the Gulf need to be aware of the chemicals that will be used for the cleaning. Oil companies do not care about human health issues that arise from their toxic chemicals. I am one of the 11,000+ cleanup workers from the Exxon Valdez oil spill, who is suffering from health issues from that toxic cleanup, without compensation from Exxon.

      There is an on going lawsuit with VECO's insurance company, the company Exxon contracted for hiring employees. Please read my article below for more information.

      The Wake of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Leaves Exxon’s Collateral Damaged
      My name is Merle Savage; a female general foreman during the EVOS beach cleanup in 1989, which turned into 20 years of extensive health deterioration for me and many other workers. Dr. Riki Ott visited me in 2007 to explain about the toxic spraying on the beaches. She also informed me that Exxon's medical records and the reports that surfaced in litigation brought by sick workers in 1994, had been sealed from the public, making it impossible to hold Exxon responsible for their actions. http://www.rikiott.com

      Dr. Riki Ott has devoted her life to taking control from corporations and giving it back to We The People. If corporations continue to control our legal system, then We The People become victims. http://www.MovetoAmend.org
      Dr. Riki Ott has written two books; Sound Truth & Corporate Myth$ and Not One Drop. Dr. Ott has investigated and studied the oil spill spraying, and quotes numerous reports in her books, on the toxic chemicals that were used during the 1989 Prince William Sound oily beach cleanup. Black Wave the Film is based on Not One Drop, with interviews of EVOS victims; my interview was featured in the section; Like a War Zone.
      http://www.blackwavethefilm.com
      Exxon developed the toxic spraying; OSHA, the Coast Guard, and the state of Alaska authorized the procedure; VECO and other Exxon contractors implemented it. Beach crews breathed in crude oil that splashed off the rocks and into the air -- the toxic exposure turned into chronic breathing conditions and central nervous system problems, along with other massive health issues. Some of the illnesses include neurological impairment, chronic respiratory disease, leukemia, lymphoma, brain tumors, liver damage, and blood disease.
      Please view the 7 minute video that validates my accusations.
      http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5632208859935499100

      My web site is devoted to searching for EVOS cleanup workers who were exposed to the toxic spraying, and are suffering from the same illnesses that I have. Our summer employment turned into a death sentence for many -- and a life of unending medical conditions for the rest of us.
      http://www.silenceinthesound.com/stories.shtml
      http://www.silenceinthesound.com/gallery.shtml

    • 2 years ago
  • bailey78
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      bailey78  
    • Those that are looking for work will find a job on the Gulf Coast. Just wait about four more days. they will be hireing anybody that shows up looking to work on the clean up. This is going to be at least a three or four year job. They will be needing Equipment operaters and people to pressure wash all of the ground that is soaked with oil. They will even be hireing people to clean the rocks on the ground. This so big of a disaster that they will need Thousands of people to work clean-up. So those that need to go to work pack your bag an head that way. This is a gold mine for the unemployed.

    • 2 years ago
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