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Ponce
9th July 2010, 07:36 PM
Friday, July 9, 2010
Toxicologists: Corexit “Ruptures Red Blood Cells, Causes Internal Bleedingâ€, "Allows Crude Oil To Penetrate “Into The Cells†and “Every Organ System"
As I have previously noted, Corexit is toxic, is less effective than other dispersants, and is actually worsening the damage caused by the oil spill.
Now, two toxicologists are saying that Corexit is much more harmful to human health and marine life than we've been told.
Specifically Gulf toxicologist Dr. Susan Shaw - Founder and Director of the Marine Environmental Research Institute - dove into the oil spill to examine the chemicals present.
Dr. Shaw told CNN:
If I can tell you what happens — because I was in the oil — to people…
Shrimpers throwing their nets into water… [then] water from the nets splashed on his skin. …
[He experienced a] headache that lasted 3 weeks… heart palpitations… muscle spasms… bleeding from the rectum…
And that’s what that Corexit does, it ruptures red blood cells, causes internal bleeding, and liver and kidney damage. …
This stuff is so toxic combined… not the oil or dispersants alone. …
Very, very toxic and goes right through skin.
More here...........http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2010/07/toxicologists-corexit-ruptures-red.html
EE_
9th July 2010, 07:47 PM
If you'd watch the news, you would know this disaster is over.
The well will be capped in a few days and a little clean up, done.
The only thing I see, is that BP commercial with the guy that is gonna stay there until "we make this right"...what ever f that means?
sunshine05
9th July 2010, 08:21 PM
Interesting that she is also associated with the United Nations. Everyone reporting on this is linked to them.
Service to Science & Community
Dr. Shaw is an appointed Faculty Member, Institute for Health and the Environment, University at Albany, New York, and serves on the Editorial Board of the international journal, Reviews on Environmental Health. She also holds appointments on the Gulfwatch Contaminants Monitoring SubCommittee and the Ecosystem Indicator Partnership (ESIP), Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment representing the New England states and Atlantic Canada. She serves as Delegate, United Nations Economic and Social Council on Ocean Pollution, Sustainable Ocean Development, and Marine Affairs, New York, Geneva, and Vienna; and Delegate, Advisory Committee on Pollution of the Sea, London, UK.
sunshine05
9th July 2010, 08:31 PM
It contains petroleum solvents and a chemical that, when ingested, ruptures red blood cells and causes internal bleeding.
A quote from her from another article in May. She doesn't name the chemical that causes the internal bleeding and I looked at the ingredient list for corexit and I'm not seeing which one she is referring to. But even she states that it could rupture red blood cells if ingested. I highly doubt this man had internal bleeding from water splashing on his skin.
mamboni
9th July 2010, 08:39 PM
If you'd watch the news, you would know this disaster is over.
The well will be capped in a few days and a little clean up, done.
The only thing I see, is that BP commercial with the guy that is gonna stay there until "we make this right"...what ever f that means?
Matt Simmons would strongly disagree with you.
shamrocks33
9th July 2010, 08:44 PM
If you'd watch the news, you would know this disaster is over.
The well will be capped in a few days and a little clean up, done.
The only thing I see, is that BP commercial with the guy that is gonna stay there until "we make this right"...what ever f that means?
Matt Simmons would strongly disagree with you.
I think he's being sarcastic.... ;)
Ponce
9th July 2010, 09:11 PM
Stop looking at what is or listening to what they say and look into the future where you will find the final results....what will be will be slow and like looking at a slow motion movie......at first it wont be noticeable but as time goes by the film will go faster and faster till there is panic on the streets......most of those that will be saved will be living above a certain altitude where the fumes wont be able to reach them.
But of course by that time you will have war, hunger and man made bugs........I say a billion and half to two point eight billions will die with another billion going down while everything goes back to normal... I am talking now about a minimun.
And on another not = already packed can goods in 60 five gallons plastic containeres with another 100 or more to go........found a place where they will sell them to me for $1.50 each, used only one time and the lid have a rubber seal around it in the inside.
MAGNES
9th July 2010, 09:20 PM
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2010/07/toxicologists-corexit-ruptures-red.html
This is an excellent source, go to original link, lots of links in article.
Washingtonblog is excellent for this reason, linked from WRH,
must looking at daily for updates on everything that is happening
in Gulf, no other place beats it as a source, lots of local reporting,
and the news is very bad, finally CNN did a piece linked there too.
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/
EVERYONE IS GETTING SICK, CNN, the dispersant as toxin,
and it does not make the oil disappear, it only does so to the
naked eye, it is still there, highly toxic soup.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuDjhbfboA4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1mI-DJII1U
EE_
9th July 2010, 09:43 PM
If you'd watch the news, you would know this disaster is over.
The well will be capped in a few days and a little clean up, done.
The only thing I see, is that BP commercial with the guy that is gonna stay there until "we make this right"...what ever f that means?
Huh? Where do you get your news from? The Disney Channel?
I get the news from the same tribe of people that runs Disney and the Disney Channel.
No one in the public (that is not directly affected), is even talking about it anymore.
Spectrism
13th April 2012, 12:34 PM
And many will die.
osoab
13th April 2012, 02:50 PM
And many will die.
many die every day.
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