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Tiny Amounts of Oil-Corexit Cocktail Are Poisonous
examiner.com
Deborah Dupre
January 20th, 2011



Washington's blog is again weighing in to raise awareness among what appears a sleeping public about the crime against humanity and planet unfolding, the Gulf of Mexico operation. The well circulated "blog" has re-emphazied the mega human rights violation: that the Corexit-Crude oil deadly cocktail, mixed and applied by the petrochemical-military-industrial-complex in the Gulf Region, adheres to even smallest sea life where the food chain begins, after which -- on the American dinner table and in the family it ends.

Although hundreds of scientists called to stop the chemical spraying of the Gulf region, it continues, unabated, a protected act, in many cases, applied by the U.S. military through the National Guard.

In agreement with Naomi Klein, Washingtonsblog cites her December 8th TED presentation:

"What [scientists] found is that water with even trace amounts of oil and dispersants can be highly toxic to phytoplankton—which is a serious problem because so much life depends on it. So contrary to those reports we heard back in August about how 75 per cent of the oil has sort of disappeared, this disaster is still unfolding, still working its way up the food chain."

Washington's Blog also highlights Klein's September report, including:

"This process of dispersing oil neither eliminates nor decreases its toxicity. In fact it creates a much more toxic cocktail of oil and chemical dispersant. Experts say this cocktail mix is now beginning a slow but sure degradation of the ecosystem from the bottom up. Despite this environmental officials in the US have allowed them to be used on an unprecedented scale."

If the term "War on We the people" seems too farfetched for the reader, consider war in the name of "research" being conducted throughout the Gulf of Mexico Region.

First round of the Gulf Corexit pesticide government "research" operation found the sprayed poisons were not "overly damaging to shrimp and small fish, but more tests are needed to determine what happens when they're mixed with oil,” as reported in McClatchy Newspaper, published in Truthout. (Emphasis added)

Also noteworthy is:

The Convention on prohibition of the development, production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons and on their destruction, of 13 January 1993 (Chemical Weapons Convention - CWC) entered into force on 29 April 1997.

"This landmark Convention complements and reinforces the 1925 Geneva Protocol prohibiting chemical and biological weapons by also banning development, production and stockpiling of chemical weapons — as well as their use — and requiring the destruction of existing stockpiles. The 1925 Geneva Protocol was adopted following a dramatic appeal against chemical warfare by the ICRC at the end of the First World War."

Chemical warfare (CW) involves using the toxic properties of chemical substances as weapons. In chemical warfare terms, "dispersion" is placing the chemical agent upon or adjacent to a target immediately before dissemination, so that the material is most efficiently used. Dispersion is the simplest technique of delivering an agent to its target." (See: Examiner.com: Act of war I, National Human Rights | Dupré, Examiner, www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/act-of-war-i#ixzz1Bcz2ux9s)

No effective U.S. human or environmental protection agency or program has prevented the ongoing Gulf atrocities. Interviewed by Jeff Rense on Rense Radio Network, Dr. Tom Termotto's words left no doubt that he and his associates are risking their lives to expose the Gulf atrocities. These grave human rights violations will ultimately impact every American family.

"No perpetrator stops on his or her own. There is no reasoning with extremists. The real terrorists are protected with military and black op force. The system, people in government, and others responsible for human tragedies will not expose these matters. That would prove their felonious involvement with crimes detailed above, or their cowardly failure to act on known misconduct in government. Those Americans who do try to prevent such human rights violations are neutralized, removed from their positions, or worse." (Act of War I)

For the courageous and heroic work of exposing the military protected oil industry report discrepancies, BK Lim is an assassination target. Hit squads targeting individuals who oppose the U.S. government have been legalized by the Obama administration.

Soon after Hurricane Katrina, as south Louisiana people suffered the storm's inhumane aftermath due to oil giant and high-level government evil corruption, despite public outcry. At that time, the U.S. military was brazenly determined to conduct open-air germ tests on them.

Today, the same people in Louisiana, plus those in each Gulf state, suffer from: 1) being gassed in an open air gas chamber, and, 2) as proven by every scientific study, according to Dr. Termotto in his Jeff Rense interview, eating government approved poisoned seafood. (Oil mafia wacking, Gulf oil spewing - Dupré, National Human Rights | Examiner.com)

Some say the only hope for humanity in today's dark days of unprecedented human rights violations lies in public awareness about the U.S. military aggression even on its own people. That the petrochemical-military-industrial complex never rests in its satanic acts that are based on lies and deceipt to bring the power of hell to Earth is yet to be recognized by the American citizenry. Awareness of this, followed by appropriate public actions of being under military attack are both needed.

One of various such actions is being spearheaded by Dr. Termotto's initiative to hold accountable ex-elected officials who have been complicit in the Gulf operation crimes. One example of such an individual was named on January 19, the National Incident Commander for the Deepwater Horizon/BP oil spill, Admiral Thad Allen.

Despite the poison-related choking, internal bleeding and dying in Gulf Coast areas since June, citizenry obliviousness to these life-threatening matters remains.

Sociologist, social critic, humanist and individualist, C. Wright Mills famously stated, "If you do not specify and confront real issues, what you say will surely obscure them. If you do not embody controversy, what you say will be an acceptance of the drift to the coming human hell."

The human hell of which Mills spoke has arrived on Earth for many Gulf states residents. It has been caused by, as Mills, warned, not confronting the real issues. To blaming BP rather than the U.S. government with its military heading the Gulf operation, is to "not embody the controversy."

That same hell is expected to reach further as more people consume tainted Gulf seafood according to Dr. Soto.

Not only shocking levels of poisoning have already been evidenced in gassed Americans is being passively allowed. The American citizenry remains passive as its military wars on humanity and the planet to fulfill Agenda 21 and Full Spectrum dominance, and "tests" new weapons one them.

The 5-year Navy Testing of Weapons of Mass Destruction in Hawaiian Islands, California and Gulf of Mexico waters are real issues yet to be embraced as such even by American environmental organizations.

Lack of awareness or denial is source of great frustration to the few risking their lives, day after day, attempting to shed light on these realities. (Listen to Rense Radio Network Rense-Termotto interview: http://rense.gsradio.net:8080/rense/special/rense_Termotto_011911.mp3)

On January 20, TS Gordon's frustration was expressed on Examiner.com:

"I have a niece with a brand new baby that lives in Orlando. Her husband, who's under age 25, has a "great job" as a geologist/intern and they feel they dare not rock the boat by speaking out about anything. Since the 'spill' they have actually vacationed near Tampa, 'to go swimming in the Gulf,' despite all of my 'alarming' e'mails warning them of the potential dangers.

"My point is this, if the people *MOST in NEED of PROTECTING THEMSELVES* will not publicly demand full 'disclosure,' then we--even direct family members--need to demand "closure." Personally, I'm sick about sending Christmas 'thank-you cards' to these mis-informed idiots who are literally among the walking dead."

In 2007, HOPE Executive Director, David Dilworth paraphrased Senator William Proxmire's statement, writing, "If a foreign government crop dusted our children and our cities with powerful, secret, untested, unwanted pesticides – we would consider it an act of war." (Act of war I)

Proxmire, thus far, has been proven wrong in that assertion.

Continue reading on Examiner.com: Tiny amounts of Oil-Corexit cocktail are poisonous - National Human Rights | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/tiny-amounts-of-oil-corexit-cocktail-are-poisonous#ixzz1C0vkOp5a

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