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BrewTech
28th June 2010, 08:22 AM
This has to be one of the most disturbing things I have read... it seems that the basic survival instinct has been conditioned out of people. They will knowingly cause direct physical harm to themselves AND THEIR OWN CHILDREN if the authorities give them permission to.

Zombies, pure and simple.

BTW... Zombies don't revolt

http://www.floridaoilspilllaw.com/epa-opening-public-decontamination-stations-400-people-seek-medical-care-after-visiting-florida-beach



EPA opening public “Decontamination Stations”; 400 people seek medical care after visiting Florida beach
By oilflorida, on June 27th, 2010


Oil spill: Is Gulf safe for swimming?, Pensacola News Journal, June 26, 2010:

The Escambia County Health Department lifted a health advisory on Pensacola Beach on Friday on the advice of a beach official and against the advice of a federal environmental official. …

Meanwhile, the Environmental Protection Agency plans to put decontamination stations along the beach, possibly as early as this weekend. …

Dr. John Lanza, director of Escambia County Health Department, said the reason for leaving the decision up to beachgoers on whether to swim is because the oil situation on the beach is “very dynamic.”

“We have a situation that changes from one hour to the next, from one tide to the next, from wave to wave, from one wind direction to another,” he said. …

[T]he impact advisory would warn beachgoers to avoid touching oily product on the beach and in the water, and it would advise them leaving the beach and seeking medical help if they experience respiratory problems.

So far, 400 people have sought medical care for upper or lower respiratory problems, headaches, nausea, and eye irritation after trips to Escambia County beaches, Lanza said. …

[O]il chips, tar balls and submerged oil slicks and the odor of petroleum still were present.

And people complained about getting a petroleum jelly-like substance on them from sand that was tainted brown.

Swimmers who did venture into the water questioned whether it was really safe to wade, swim and play in the Gulf, especially when they had to walk through a line of tar balls and stay clear of skimmers scooping up oil just 25 and 50 feet from the shore.

“I only went into the water up to my ankles. That’s as far as I wanted to go,” said Joe Chambers, 28, of West Pensacola as he scrubbed off oily residue from himself and his son, Ethan, 4, in the public showers at Casino Beach. “It doesn’t smell like the beach. It smells like a gas station. There are no fish in the water. There’s nothing alive in the water. I don’t know how public officials can just look at the water and make a call to reopen it for swimming.”

Carol Doster of Grand Isle, Miss., said her son Dallas, 12, was frightened by the oil that streaked his legs and arms after a five-minute swim in the Gulf on Friday. “It won’t rub off,” Doster said. …

Lanza said the health department did not test the water or sand samples before lifting the health advisory. He did send out health department employees to look at the water before they covered up the health advisory signs.

See also: Pregnant woman has “tar balls stuck to her bathing suit”; Mother says “We’ve played in the water. No one is sick, and we’re all going back out today.”

PatColo
28th June 2010, 12:53 PM
This has to be one of the most disturbing things I have read... it seems that the basic survival instinct has been conditioned out of people. They will knowingly cause direct physical harm to themselves AND THEIR OWN CHILDREN if the authorities give them permission to.

Zombies, pure and simple.


That's a rather uncharitable description of them- even I'm not that cynical! :o They see clear water, generally smell nothing and hear from those they trust to be protecting their health (gummit officials), that things are safe. Isn't there a heat wave in the area presently, too?

Florida scientist says CLEAR water tests positive for oil, “Can’t be seen and it poses health risks”; Officials “only doing visual assessments” (http://www.floridaoilspilllaw.com/epa-opening-public-decontamination-stations-400-people-seek-medical-care-after-visiting-florida-beach-2)

My cynicism is directed towards TPTB's diabolical nature/agenda -- their disinforming the public WRT the gulf voilcano & corexit remedy, aint benign ignorance, me thinks! (http://gold-silver.us/forum/conspiracy-theories/bp-gulf-oil-disaster-conspiratorial-view-of-history-perspective/)

New from Icke:
'And The Sea Shall Turn To Blood'... (http://rense.com/general91/blood.htm)



http://rense.com/general91/june27_001.jpg

uranian
28th June 2010, 02:40 PM
I only went into the water up to my ankles. That's as far as I wanted to go," said Joe Chambers, 28, of West Pensacola as he scrubbed off oily residue from himself and his son, Ethan, 4, in the public showers at Casino Beach. " It doesn't smell like the beach.It smells like a gas station. There are no fish in the water. There's nothing alive in the water. I don't know how public officials can just look at the water and make a call to reopen it for swimming."

lol at your headline, brewtech. and kudos to your generous nature, pat.

Spectrism
28th June 2010, 02:50 PM
Maybe we can find an abandoned cyanide pool for them to sunbathe next to and let their precious kiddies splash in the "water".

PatColo
28th June 2010, 02:59 PM
I only went into the water up to my ankles. That's as far as I wanted to go," said Joe Chambers, 28, of West Pensacola as he scrubbed off oily residue from himself and his son, Ethan, 4, in the public showers at Casino Beach. " It doesn't smell like the beach.It smells like a gas station. There are no fish in the water. There's nothing alive in the water. I don't know how public officials can just look at the water and make a call to reopen it for swimming."

lol at your headline, brewtech. and kudos to your generous nature, pat.


If that guy's description is the case, and it appears that way to anyone who goes in/near the beach, then yes shame on them. But still their main crime is trusting that if there were a problem, gummit officials would advise/prohibit/etc, and they're finding out the hard way that they're on their own.

The conspirators are still at the top of the blame list; with luck the naively trusting sheeple whose health will be harmed, will be smarter looking forward when evaluating whether to trust the gummit, or their own spidey senses.

Florida waters test positive for dissolved oil; Researchers “Suspect it’s a lot” (VIDEO) (http://www.floridaoilspilllaw.com/breaking-florida-waters-test-positive-for-dissolved-oil-researchers-suspect-its-a-lot-video)

The truth about the gulf water isn't secret, it's just being kept secret from most of the public by the CorpGuv MSM, for diabolical reasons. It's the "zombies" vs the satanists, with the satanists giving the zombies the mushroom treatment!

gunDriller
28th June 2010, 03:31 PM
If that guy's description is the case, and it appears that way to anyone who goes in/near the beach, then yes shame on them. But still their main crime is trusting that if there were a problem, gummit officials would advise/prohibit/etc, and they're finding out the hard way that they're on their own.


part of the problem too is the way they treat the people that might try to warn them.

you could stand at the beach entrance with a sign saying, "the water is poison", and have some coherent printed hand-outs (e.g. stuff by Ricki Ott) to support your position (e.g. most Valdez clean-up workers are D.E.A.D. dead) ... most people would make fun of you and un-pack their picnic lunch.

America is not kind to whistleblowers, whether they are professional or amateur.

Mike Ruppert related a story where he tried to warn Americans at a bar in Mexico that a hurricane was headed their way (in 2005, he was warning them about Katrina or one of them big ones.) they just laughed at him, he got on the plane and left, who knows what happened to them.

BrewTech
28th June 2010, 09:45 PM
Reading this made me really, really, realize that there is something seriously wrong with people's thinking... on a massive scale.

It's as if a psychological virus has infiltrated the collective of humanity, its payload is the ability to not only destroy one's ability to use logic and reason, but to override the self-preservation instinct...

This is a new (for me) concept I just ran across recently. I' m going to look into it further, as I think it may have some merit:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learned_helplessness (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learned_helplessness)