Military Build Up In Gulf States
Posted on 15 July 2010 by LynThomas in Uncategorized
Residents Gulf of Mexico states have reported symptoms which reflect exposure to crude oil poisoning. Some leaders suggest the cause to be mental illness ‘stress’, while others, such as BP Chief, Tony Hayward, blamed the illness on food poisoning.
Hayward is alleged to have sold his £1.4 million shares in BP, one month before the Gulf spill. This in netted him over £423,000, before BP’s share price plunged. Hayward’s pay package of £4 million a year may have been insufficient. It is rumoured his cashing out enabled him to pay off the mortgage on his family’s mansion in Kent.
Other life-risking information withheld is that chemicals released have not been monitored. WMR (Wellness Management Recovery Program) colleague John Caylor, a Gulf Coast resident, reported “BP and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which have stated that several hundred air quality monitors have been deployed around the Florida and Alabama coasts and have not detected any benzene levels that would be harmful to human health, are lying.”
The spewing oil and dispersant chemicals are toxic enough for so many people to become ill, evacuation may be the only option, especially before another hurricane blows the lethal cocktail over more Southerners.
The petrochemical-military-industrial operation is believed to be gassing Gulf Coast residents with poisonous Benzene and Corexit dispersant, at dangerously high levels, in the largest U.S. domestic military operation to date.
The military and FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) are engaged in Emergency Plans for 36 urban areas, from Texas to Florida. Some people have already been advised to relocate.
A rapid military build-up and an unconfirmed road-block maneuvers are being conducted, along with a visible exodus of residents in the Barataria Bay area, of Jefferson Parish in South Louisiana. This news from Intel Hub, coincides with the unconfirmed new military rule, which has been gently broken to the public, of having to obtain from the military, carry papers in the region, starting with reporters and photographers.
South Louisiana residents, who have seen hurricane emergency operations for decades, say they have never seen anything like this type of emergency preparedness.
While people are still allowed to leave on their own accord, the road blocks are apparently for people attempting to travel in to the area, according to Project Gulf Impact’s unconfirmed reports. Removal trucks are no longer available in South Louisiana, due to the huge exodus.
Intel Hub Radio host, Shepard Ambellas, received calls reporting people have witnessed a massive build up of combat troops, heavy combat equipment and weaponry, including Active Denial Systems, after he asked for ‘intel soldiers’ to phone in information.
BP’s new cap being trialed could cause the well head to rupture, from extra pressure and cause even more devastation.
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[...] People living in the Gulf of Mexico states have reported symptoms of over-exposure to crude oil. Some of those in authority have suggested the cause to be mental illness ‘stress’, while others, such as BP Chief, Tony Hayward, blamed the illness on food poisoning. Read how there are reports of a military build-up in all the Gulf states… [...]


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