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Maybe you don't want to see this...but........

Finderskeeper

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I have friends who live on the Gulf of Mexico. They are worried......Here is why..........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mua7iWA7KJw


Would you hunt in the water or hunt on the beaches knowing this?

For the most part, the government and BP is not telling people the truth. There is a massive cover up of the truth about Corexit and the amount of oil still in the water. Any amount of Corexit and oil mixed in the water can be highly toxic. Florida Gulf water testing is now being done and they are not talking. Maybe they don't want you to know? Remember Jaws...."It is safe to go in the water" ? The oil disaster is no longer in the news. But the effects will be long lasting and mostly silent. People are getting sick and many will die from this disaster.

And now in Ohio, there are several lakes that are prime water and beach hunting areas that are now closed due to toxic algae. People and animals (dogs) are going into the water and are getting really sick. Lake Erie beaches are being closed for a while due to high concentrations of sewage and toxic algae. One woman and her dog are now in the hospital because of contact with toxic algae in the water.

I hunt the waters and beaches of the Gulf..and the fresh water lakes here in Ohio in the summer.....at least I used to. Luckily, my Excalibur II 1000 is a good land machine too. Looks like I'll be hunting dry land from now on.
 
Thanks for sharing the video and the information with us.
It makes me sick to think that our leaders in Washington,D.C.
would say the water is safe when it seems to not be as safe as they
indicated. Who is going to have to pay for this mistake/cover-up?
Gold Nuggets :wiggle:
 
I wonder how long the contaminants will linger. The beach sand would have to be scraped and towed away, what a shame all this had to happen. I live on the Texas Gulf Coast, wonder if that has effected us and we don't know about it. Just don't go in the water, only thing is, I have seen hundreds of people in the water on our beach. HH
 
Gold Nuggets said:
Thanks for sharing the video and the information with us.
It makes me sick to think that our leaders in Washington,D.C.
would say the water is safe when it seems to not be as safe as they
indicated. Who is going to have to pay for this mistake/cover-up?
Gold Nuggets :wiggle:
It will be you and I the taxpayer. Everything that is wrong or fails will be paid for or bailed out by the taxpayer,
 
You should watch the documentary " god willing and the creek don't rise" if your interested in the dispersant problem. They talk a lot about the dispersant corexit and how it's unsafe to be used near shore. Britain and most other countries have banned it's usage.
 
Dig said:
You should watch the documentary " god willing and the creek don't rise" if your interested in the dispersant problem. They talk a lot about the dispersant corexit and how it's unsafe to be used near shore. Britain and most other countries have banned it's usage.
I have and Corexit has been banned because it is so dangerous.

BP had millions of gallons of the stuff sitting around with no one wanting it. So they decided to dump it in the Gulf. The Corexit mixes with the oil breaking it down into microscopic particles which then are easily mixed with the sea water causing the oil and Corexit to disperse over a wider area. That oil & Corexit mixture can and is being evaporated into the atmosphere and comes down as rain in other parts of the country. It also allows the oil to be spread over a larger area like the Gulf coast of Florida.

Here is some info on Corexit:

Oil and Corexit are more toxic than oil alone.
Corexit breaks down oil and makes it easier to penetrate the membranes of the skin
Oil and dispersants damaged the same organs
 
Its a shame and someones head should be in a noose for a public hanging... whackenhut arresting people...just try me ya rent a cop... you would also be surprised what else our wonderful gubberment isn't telling.Down with them all I say!!!
 
Here is more on the oil and Corexit that seems not worthy to report to people who go to the Gulf to vacation on the beach.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgQN6a8iuUU&feature=player_embedded#!
 
Here is a recent story.....about the far reaching effects of the dispersant Corexit and it is now being found inland just an hour north of Tampa Florida.

EXCLUSIVE: Tests find sickened family has 50.3 ppm of Corexit
 
This is pretty scary and definitely a very significant and newsworthy issue. I hope those in power are able to do something about it soon...

May i digress... did anyone else notice the diamond ring on that lady's finger in the first video??? She better be careful with that :crazy:
 
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