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If it started in Valdez area -
Wouldn't it be 'fitting' to find out from here - GWS?
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I am very sure this is the
cause... and I must share that when I started learning what happened
to the Exxon Valdez oil spill bioremediation workers over a year
ago... I never, never thought it would lead me here.
EPA wouldn't tell me what was in
Inipol EAP 22 ...
& I've been working on this at least 4 hours a day every day... from June, 2002 to
now
In the process I learned how to do
web pages, and got better and better at communicating that way.
It was a couple of months ago that
I recognized the symptoms of Gulf War Syndrome as being the same
symptoms of our young men poisoned by 2-butoxyethanol in Inipol EAP 22
.... & Corexit was around
then, too.
I am always talking to the workers
& finding out what happened to them; many that didn't work
with the chemicals directly were as badly affected.
Only a week ago I talked to a
woman in Valdez who only worked one day then
- shares a Valdez grandma -
who said her lungs filled up with fluid ... it reminded me of the odd
'pneumonia' some of the military were reported of having just about
that time. It reminded me that Corexit had ethylene oxide.
& when I looked up the info
sheet on Corexit... I could not believe my 'eyes' ... prepared
for the Dept of Defense
Now to find the workers & turn 'anecdotal stories' into medical facts. No one else has such a homogeneous group of humans exposed to too much 2-butoxyethanol. Trouble is... doctors don't give them an accurate diagnosis & the 'experiment' goes on. I don't know why the commonality of their symptoms isn't being diagnosed. There has to be one - acquired hemolytic anemia? Even if this were not true; One thing is for certain: Corexit is lethal - do not expose anyone to it.
Margaret
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don't have anything else to say, except that if you look at what I'm sharing, you will see
that I am trying to help |
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