Dear Police Chief  & Fire Chief,
 
I believe there is a strong possibility that some people have tested positive for alcohol, that were not drinking ...

that were poisoned by the complex alcohol, 2-butoxyethanol

 
The compounded version of it is in Fire-fighter men's foam ... and it is the same concentration that is used in Scrubbing Bubbles (without adequate warnings for housewives)
 
Who would be interested in this information?
 
When poisoned by this chemical, it is partially expelled in one's breath, exposing others nearby as well.  It is a serious health menace, and although the research is done on it, it is not being blamed for much of anything it does.
 
In addition to causing people to test positive for drinking .... or getting a higher reading than they otherwise would, there are some people who will commit suicide, or lash out at others (such as 'the shooters' we hear about on college campuses) ... and many have been placed in psychiatric hospitals who were just poisoned by 2-butoxyethanol (aka Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether).  Suspect this chemical in gun cleaners, too.  Protect your staff by requiring air tight goggles.  Alyeska has a good type that they recommend now for oil spill cleanup and for fisherman who just want to use Simple Green & Lysol Tub 'n Tile for cleaning their boats:  wear chemical retardant gloves AND airtight goggles
 
Sincerely,
Margaret Diann
Box 233
Valdez, AK 99686
835-3135
 
February 27, 2008
 
I wanted to share with you a conversation I had with a lady in my town. Someone told me that years ago she was so weak and tired that she couldn't get out of bed to go to work, and even after trying to do part time, couldn't. She had to give her job up. She said she came down with CFS and FM in 1991 and she knows the exact day when it started.

She was attending a conference for Parks 'n Rec people in Juneau when these flu like symptoms started up. She felt like vomiting and she had diarrhea. She felt bad from that day to this. Many years she had various tests taken and has since given up trying to figure out what's wrong.

I asked her, who were you talking to when the flu - like symptoms started ... She replied, "I can't remember what I had for dinner last night."

I mailed her some info & hope that she can find out if it was 2nd hand exposure to 2-butoxyethanol, as I suspect it was.
 
 
I think that many people in Valdez, Alaska were affected by the chemicals brought in during the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup, even those who didn't work directly with any jobs at that time ... People like Howard Chaffin and Helen Wade and Lee Oljker and Clyde Ruhl
 
 
There are signs ... extreme fatigue, 'the chills,' grouchiness ... short term memory loss ... headaches .... depression

the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome type symptoms - Autoimmune issues ... there are medical clues, too, if doctors (or anyone) would look at their medical information differently.

 
 
VECO worker, Kathleen is ill - Info to share with doctors - link

Kay's daughter, Kathleen, worked for VECO during oil spill days
She shared that Kathleen is very ill
 
She asked about whether anyone was getting workers compensation ...
 
 
 
Do WWII Vets, Vietnam Vets, Korean Vets, Gulf war vets and civilians with CFIDS look alike?  Do they look like the Exxon Valdez oil spill 'bioremediation' workers?  Do they look like our soldiers who fight in wars today?
 
Hoping your doctors will take an interest in a new way of looking at those with CFIDS, FM, CFS (at the effects of 2-butoxyethanol ... the flu)
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THE Fatigue   AIHA of CFIDS is proof EGBE is the root cause 

Be concerned about exposure to 2-butoxyethanol ... especially BUTYL

This chemical won't do just one thing - If you only have one health issue, and/or your parent doesn't have 'the odd assortment of CFIDS symptoms,' don't suspect 2-butoxyethanol poisoning.

Compare EVOS Robin to Gulf War Vet Donny

I suspect effects of this chemical in the lives of these prominent people  *

Congress should Ban this Chemical .., & help us, and our environment *

 
 
 

A Letter to the Police Chief and the Fire Chief

Tired and help?

"What do you mean, second hand solvent exposure?" asks an optometrist. *