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Gulf Oil Spill/WormWood: Those who evacuate now will have a greater chance at survival

Gulf Oil Spill/WormWood: Those who evacuate now will have a greater chance at survival

Those who evacuate now will have a greater chance at survival

Gulf chemicals killing humans

"Independent investigative journalist Dahr Jamail stated that the air was so chemically laden that you could smell and TASTE chemicals in the air! Headaches and shortness of breath have been reported by hundreds of people, yet we are still being told that the air quality is safe," reports Alex Thomas of IntelHub.
Many people say choosing to leave the poisoned Gulf area, where air, food and water is contaminated, "is a personal choice," and "People have free will." Disinformation is a weapon of war to control the enemy. When mainstream news media is prevented access to the Gulf coast and workers or broadcasts government propaganda based on disinformation, it suppresses truth to control populations in need and those who could help. Free will is, therefore, no longer operational. Such is the power of advanced brainwashing, now refined into mind control. No population is immune to mind control targeting.   News From The Gulf

BP dispersant likened to 'Agent Orange'

BP's use of chemicals to disperse the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill has become a source of concern for the US, with lawmakers warning of another "Agent Orange" scandal.

Agent Orange is the codename for one of the herbicides and defoliants used by the US military in its herbicidal warfare program during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971.

According to Vietnam Red Cross as many as 3 million Vietnamese people have been affected by Agent Orange including at least 150,000 children born with birth defects. http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=135037&sectionid=3510203

Monday

Water “sample exploded” when chemist tested for oil

More than a week has passed since Alabama’s beaches have seen significant oil… Some swimmers are taking their chances.
News Five collected samples of water and sand from Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, Katrina Key and Dauphin Island. http://www.floridaoilspilllaw.com/shock-water-sample-exploded-when-chemist-tested-for-oil-most-likely-methane-or-corexit

The Effects of Corexit

As previously noted, Corexit is toxic, is less effective than other dispersants, and is actually worsening the damage caused by the oil spill. Now, two toxicologists are saying that Corexit is much more harmful to human health and marine life than we’ve been told. Specifically Gulf toxicologist Dr. Susan Shaw – Founder and Director of the Marine Environmental Research Institute – dove into the oil spill to examine the chemicals present. Dr. Shaw told CNN: If I can tell you what happens — because I was in the oil — to people… Shrimpers throwing their nets into water… [then] water from the nets splashed on his skin.  [He experienced a] headache that lasted 3 weeks… heart palpitations… muscle spasms… bleeding from the rectum… And that’s what that Corexit does, it ruptures red blood cells, causes internal bleeding, and liver and kidney damage. … This stuff is so toxic combined… not the oil or dispersants alone. … Very, very toxic and goes right through skin.


The Effects of Corexit 

BP Coincidence, Or Are The "Gods" Playing Games With Us?

BP board game foreshadows Gulf disaster: LONDON -- An obscure BP-themed board game in which players aim to avoid rig disasters has become an unexpected hit at a British toy museum. BP Offshore Oil Strike was released in the early 1970s and allows up to four players to explore for oil, build platforms and construct pipelines. The first player to earn $120,000,000 wins. Its "hazard cards" include "Blow-out! Rig damaged. Oil slick clean-up costs. Pay $1million." BP announced Monday that it has spent $3.12 billion dealing with the Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The game was recently donated to the House on the Hill Toy Museum in Stansted, Essex. "The parallels between the game and the current crisis... are so spooky," museum owner Alan Goldsmith told Britain's Metro newspaper. "The picture on the front of the box is so reminiscent to the disaster with the stormy seas, the oil rig and an overall sense of doom. "I was just knocked over by how relevant this game is, despite being made some 35 years ago, to BP’s troubles today." Goldsmith said the game is worth about £75 ($115). (1) This isn't the first time that something like this has happened. 

http://www.prophezine.com/pdfs/Illuminati-Game-Prophezine.pdf

Tuesday

Oil Spills Raise Arsenic Levels in the Ocean

ScienceDaily (July 5, 2010) — Oil spills can increase levels of toxic arsenic in the ocean, creating an additional long-term threat to the marine ecosystem, according to research published July 2 in the journal Water Research.
Oil Spill Raise Arsenic Levels in the Ocean