In
1996 the Navy was doing testing just north of Ocean Shores,
Washington. What were they doing? (They wouldn't say then) Sea
lions were coming up on the beaches, dead.
A woman who was doing a beach resort landscaping job explained
how she started having allergies to everything; her thyroid
enlarged; since then she's had multiple fainting spells; heart
racing. Blood sugar became abnormal. In her case, Low;
usually it goes high. When people's health is affected don't they have a right
to know what chemicals they were exposed to?
Some of these are signs of
hemolytic anemia (which is the fatigue 2-butoxyethanol poisoning
causes - premature destruction of one's own red blood cells)
http://www.valdezlink.com/generic.htm#8
Was the Navy testing Corexit 9527?
If she was so harmed, a distance away,
What happened to the Navy personnel?
Did they come down with 'Gulf War Syndrome' symptoms?
I would expect that they would have.
Margaret D. Hursh
PO Box 233
Valdez, AK 99686
e-mail
Looking also for
the
1994 study done by the military on JP-5 Jet fuel
AND asking the Dept of Defense what the known
sources of 2-butoxyethanol and Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether
are in the military for Gulf War troops and today, as well.
There are
certainly unknown sources.
Since these ingredients are in household cleaning products, EPA
allows them to be included in other compounds without
disclosure... except to list them as pesticides or solvents
& to give the hazard warnings.
http://www.valdezlink.com/why2B.htm
looking for this webpage
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