It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by Honor93
reply to post by queenannie38
that is a horrible map representation of the events ... half of them aren't even marked ... brazil, sweden, canada, italy, indonesia, australia, canada
“Oil is a complex mixture containing substances like benzene, heavy metals, arsenic, and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons -- all known to cause human health problems such as cancer, birth defects or miscarriages,” said Kenneth Olden, founding dean of New York’s CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College, who is monitoring a panel on possible delayed effects. “The potential here is huge and we have to be diligent about protecting the public health and these workers.”
Revelation 11:18
And the nations were angry, and thy wrath is come, and the time of the dead, that they should be judged, and that thou should give reward unto thy servants the prophets, and to the saints, and them that fear thy name, small and great; and should destroy them which destroy the earth.
Originally posted by space cadet
FYI, it has been stated that the blue color found around the mouths of the turtledoves that died in Italy indicates a lack of oxygen, or poisining. I cannot imagine that many doves being accidentally poisined at once.
We had an idiot official here once that put poisin out to rid a building of pigeons, within hours pigeons were dropping all over the city, but I would bet that total maybe 100 died, givien that thousands reside in the dowtown area and buildings I thought that they were pretty lucky no more of them got hold of the stuff. But trying to picture how soooo many turtledoves could have been poisined is unimaginable, unless a single food or water source were the problem. That leaves a lack of oxygen as the cause, which again opens up many many possibilities.
Originally posted by queenannie38
Originally posted by Honor93
reply to post by queenannie38
that is a horrible map representation of the events ... half of them aren't even marked ... brazil, sweden, canada, italy, indonesia, australia, canada
I realize it is lacking...however it does give a good general idea of where the majority of incidents are concentrated.
I analyzed the information given by this article: EU Times
And the US has the most incidents reported, in the following states:
Arkansas
Florida
Illinois
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Michigan
North Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Some have 2 or 3 different instances.
All of those states are either directly North or North/North East of the Gulf, with the exception of Florida which is directly East.
This page says:
“Oil is a complex mixture containing substances like benzene, heavy metals, arsenic, and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons -- all known to cause human health problems such as cancer, birth defects or miscarriages,” said Kenneth Olden, founding dean of New York’s CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College, who is monitoring a panel on possible delayed effects. “The potential here is huge and we have to be diligent about protecting the public health and these workers.”
But what about the animals?
And if they die, we die.
Originally posted by wonderingwonderer
arizona has had 4 or 5 earthquakes today and the news hasnt covered it from what ive seen ,buit the weird thing is,is the last earthquake posted on www.intellicast.com... ,doesnt happen for another couple of hours,how are they predicting a earthquake,sorry folks im new here and couldnt start a new thread so if anybody can get this out there ,thankyou
Update time = Sun Jan 9 6:00:01 UTC 2011
MAP 2.9 2011/01/09 05:51:00 33.959 -120.554 1.4 CHANNEL ISLANDS REGION, CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.5 2011/01/09 02:44:50 61.670 -150.317 0.0 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 4.7 2011/01/09 02:44:21 31.447 141.076 46.1 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP 2.5 2011/01/09 02:27:57 32.490 -115.657 0.0 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 2.7 2011/01/09 01:46:16 63.387 -151.254 14.4 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP 4.9 2011/01/09 01:10:00 -38.100 -73.130 32.9 BIO-BIO, CHILE
MAP 4.2 2011/01/09 00:38:28 25.298 -109.768 10.1 GULF OF CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.9 2011/01/09 00:20:49 19.050 -65.899 59.7 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 4.4 2011/01/08 22:30:48 47.843 146.868 427.3 NORTHWEST OF THE KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 2.5 2011/01/08 21:31:11 40.361 -124.331 13.9 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.5 2011/01/08 20:10:43 35.319 -92.307 5.6 ARKANSAS
MAP 4.2 2011/01/08 19:33:40 59.355 -135.024 1.0 SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA
MAP 5.3 2011/01/08 19:01:23 -19.724 168.115 32.6 VANUATU
Despite BP having capped its well in the Gulf of Mexico in July, the health-related after-effects of the disaster subsist.
Gulf Coast residents and BP cleanup workers have linked the source of certain illnesses to chemicals present in BP's oil and the toxic dispersants used to sink it - illnesses that appear to be both spreading and worsening.
Dr. Rodney Soto, a medical doctor in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, has been testing and treating patients with high levels of oil-related chemicals in their blood stream. These are commonly referred to as Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's). Anthropogenic VOC's from BP's oil disaster are toxic and have negative chronic health effects.
Dr. Soto is finding disconcertingly consistent and high levels of toxic chemicals in every one of the patients he is testing.
"I'm regularly finding between five and seven VOCs in my patients," Dr. Soto told Al Jazeera. "These patients include people not directly involved in the oil clean-up, as well as residents that do not live right on the coast. These are clearly related to the oil disaster."