The latest numbers reveal that 1.8 million gallons of dispersants have been used in our Gulf waters. On July 15th, a dispersant hearing was held where the NOAA and EPA were present to answer questions to the senate committee.
Nalco refused the invitation to attend this meeting. Why would they refuse? It can’t be do to the fact that Rodney F. Chase sits on the board of Nalco and BP?
BP is controlling this event 100%.......”If BP is saying something, WE MUST QUESTION the validity. If they tell a small truth, it’s to cover up the big picture, a bigger liability.”
The President and the government are saying that the seafood is safe to eat. They have “trained” sniffers standing by to smell samples coming from the gulf……….
But there is NO testing for Corexit or other dispersants in our seafood?
The EPA Administrator, Lisa Jackson, went on record during this meeting stating that Nalco and the EPA have shared the formulations of Corexit with the FDA, NOAA and the State of Louisiana.
So why have they not been testing for Corexit in the seafood coming from the Gulf?
As I have stated, this event is just the beginning to something potentially far greater. The health risk due to this dispersant is unknown. That’s why we must question everything we hear coming from BP/GOV/EPA/FDA………
Independent testing must be performed at all levels of where corexit contamination could be present.
It is negligent for our government not to be testing our seafood coming out of the gulf for dispersants………But again BP is controlling this event.....
To see the complete hearing you can view this at the c-span archives
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link to www.c-spanarchives.org]