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Cc: whitman.christine@epa.gov
; Gale_Norton@ios.doi.gov
; amw
comments ; Clerk
; Criminal.Division@usdoj.gov
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003
Subject: your paper won't print my 2 line classified ad
So I would say you are perpetuating what I have come to realize about our nation:
we are a heathen, godless
nation which does not value human life.
Industry profits have been more
important; human life - "NO!"
Why wouldn't your paper print this ad:
Exxon oil spill 888-853-5333
The American Medical Assoc. and OSHA
must have known long years ago about 2-butoxyethanol poisoning of
workers and that many of their babies would be aborted or
born deformed; they must have known about the harm to
our people and the lives shortended LONG before Exxon put it
so strongly in their products: Inipol EAP 22 and Corexit.
EPA is not better, as they gave permission in the first place, and
when I asked them what was in Inipol EAP 22 besides nitrogen and
phosporus last June, I was told to use the Freedom of Inforation
Act & go to a higher authority. So what has Christine
Whitman done? Nothing! www.valdezlink.com/epa.htm
EPA should be ashamed to have such an inaccurate, misleading
product bulletin. Workers in the paint industry, auto
industry, plastics industry, dry cleaning industry & even the
cleaning industry are being poisoned daily... & innocents
nearby ... as happened in the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup
www.valdezlink.com/home.htm I put my ad in the Times Picayune, heart of Exxon country, but you won't print it? Shame on you! And for AMA and OSHA to say they don't know about cancer because it hasn't been tested for is a shame, too. Doctors can learn about chemical poisoning and start accurately diagnosing and helping those who have been poisoned. Find the bioremediation workers of the Exxon Valdez oil spill ... who are still alive, and you have your test group. Track them and their children, please, I implore you! At least care about our future workers ... our future generations! www.valdezlink.com/future.htm
Margaret
PO Box 233
Valdez, Alaska 99686
907-835-5333
If you damage someone's blood, as
2-butoxyethanol does... & the bone marrow and the blood
forming organs... you have damaged their LIFE!
"AFFECTS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (such as short term memory loss, depression, inability to concentrate, extreme irritability), BLOOD AND BLOOD-FORMING ORGANS, KIDNEYS, LIVER AND LYMPHOID SYSTEM. MAY CAUSE IRRITATION TO SKIN AND RESPIRATORY TRACT." Reproductive damage. CAUSES EYE IRRITATION." Hole in retinas - blindness? Cancers? Stomach cancer? Liver Cancer? Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia? Melanoma? Broken bones don't heal? Endocrine System out of balance? Doctors who read the literature & abstracts will be checking for hemolytic anemia caused from solvents and doing the specialty testing for chemicals in a person's system and testing for kidney and liver function... not giving drugs for depression, etc ... which could further damage the liver.
valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/symptoms.htm#2-b valdezlink.com/symptoms_of_gulf_war_illnesses.htm valdezlink.com/to_do_abbrev.htm#harmed Let's see, what companies would loose money if you didn't have 2-butoxyethanol of 10% or more in their products? Car paint? Boat paint? Cleaning products such as Lysol Tub 'n Tile, Glass Plus, 409 Cleaner; maybe Spray 'n Wash, too? (up to 10% - undisclosed solvents pfd) NOTE: IMUS praised a hospital for using non-toxic cleaners on his 5-21-03 radio-athon charity fund raiser for cancer & SIDS Oh, yes, and Corexit... that's 38% The Plastics industry The dry cleaning industry www.valdezlink.com/feel_print.htm How workers should feel
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Let's see what their response will be?
May 20, 2003
Responses from others:
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God have His Way in resolving this issue
"...Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord..." Zechariah 4:6 Shared by Patricia Lynn - CA |
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In speaking with a local banker... they felt saddened by my conclusion. What about those who lie and cheat on the local level? It happens all the time? |
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"Well said! Let's not forget about
toluene, benzene, hexane, butadiene, styrene, and a host of similar
organic chemicals.
OSHA and EPA both have my records on file, by the way. Its frustrating to realize that my situation could be studied rather than refuted (the current situation with Worker's Comp.)
That was a good letter. Thank you"
- Robert - CA
Chemical Injuries are Real |
What about Robert Urich's chemical exposure of some type as a young man in the steel mill?
Some EVOS workers say their joints hurt, too
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Who has to worry about an 'outside' invading force, when we get 'blasted' by chemical killers? |
"If I could ask God for anything,
it wouldn't be material possessions...
it would be for good health and longevity."