FloridaOilSpillLaw.com August 25th, 2010 Spanish oil spill workers suffered chromosome damage: study, Agence France Presse, August 24, 2010: Spanish fishermen who took part in a clean-up operation after the Prestige oil tanker spill in 2002 have shown symptoms of chromosomal damage and respiratory problems, a study released Tuesday published in the... »
Archive for August 25th, 2010
New Medical Study: Fisherman who cleaned up oil are suffering from “CHROMOSOMAL ALTERATIONS”
Researchers reveal 80 PERCENT of crab larvae samples from Florida to Louisiana have “oil orange droplets” — NOAA says “HAVE NOT FOUND” IT
FloridaOilSpillLaw.com August 25th, 2010 The Christian Science Monitor followed up on “marine biologist Erin Grey, a post-doctoral researcher at Tulane University, discovered oily orange droplets inside blue crab larvae she collected in areas affected by the BP oil spill.” Grey said, “Eighty percent of crab larvae samples collected from an area of the... »
Chemist: Mercenaries Hired By BP Are Now Applying Toxic Dispersant – at Night and In an Uncontrolled Manner – Which BP Says It No Longer Uses
WashingtonsBlog.com When WKRG News 5 gave Naman samples of water from the Gulf of Mexico, Naman found oil contamination, and one of his samples actually exploded during testing due – he believes – to the presence of methane gas or Corexit, the dispersant that BP has been using in the Gulf: The Rest…Video…HERE Share... »
Ehrlich and Holdren: Death “Reasonable Price to Pay” for Well-being of Society
Jurriaan Maessen Infowars.com August 24, 2010 In a 1995 article written by Gretchen Daily and Ecoscience co-author Paul R. Ehrlich, the authors put forward the proposition that physicians should no longer concentrate on improving the health of their individual patients, or treat occurring infections in order to save the patients life, but rather look... »
Megalomaniacs Push For Orwellian “Safe” City, Controlled Internet
Anthony Gucciardi Infowars.com August 25, 2010 Biometrics R&D firm Global Rainmakers Inc. recently unveiled a plan to place iris scanners and other tracking devices in what they toted as the “most secure” city in the world. Leon, Mexico was the city chosen to unleash the privacy-infringing technology upon. The city is creating a database... »
4th Amendment Violating Mobile X-Ray Scanners Hit The Streets
As we warned all along, airport tyranny is coming to your door Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Wednesday, August 25, 2010 As we warned at the beginning of the year, X-ray body scanners currently being used and abused in airports across the world are set to hit the streets as American Science & Engineering... »
“Enron Accounting” Has Bankrupted America:U.S. Deficit Really $202 Trillion, Kotlikoff Says
by Peter Gorenstein TechTicker.com The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) forecasts the U.S. budget deficit will hit $1.3 trillion this year. An astronomical figure, to be sure, but that’s lower than was projected in March. It’s also less than last year’s record $1.41 trillion deficit, which was close to 10% of GDP. And, that’s the... »
Bancor:The Name Of The Global Currency That A Shocking IMF Report Is Proposing
TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com Sometimes there are things that are so shocking that you just do not want to report them unless they can be completely and totally documented. Over the past few years, there have been many rumors about a coming global currency, but at times it has been difficult to pin down evidence that plans... »
Dow Faces Bouncy Ride to 5,000
By: CNBC.com Tuesday, 24 Aug 2010 The Dow Jones Industrial Average will lose about half of its value over the next couple of years as it follows a Nikkei-like pattern of several sharp rallies in an overall decline, according to Charles Nenner, founder and president of Charles Nenner research. Stocks are currently in a... »
The Multi-Trillion Dollar Debt and What It Mean to Your Standard of Living Right Now
EconomicPolicyJournal.com Current U.S. debt stands at $13,363,228, 000, 000. This number is often broken down on a per capita basis, currently $44,000. I have always thought of the per capita number as somewhat misleading. I’m guessing that most people who don’t have $44,000 in the bank, shrug and think, “Good luck with collecting that... »