Prophecy Watch!! Big Oil Dirty Little Secrets Dirty Energy!! - YouTube
Prophecy Watch!! Big Oil Dirty Little Secrets Dirty Energy!! - YouTube
While You Were Sleeping!! A Closer Look into The lies of Big Oil, The Devastation and Destruction of Louisiana and Alaska, The Truth From The Families Affected! The Poison That Was Unleashed and Is Killing Us all!! Apr 20-Jul 15, 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill considered the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry. Following the explosion and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, which claimed 11 lives, a sea-floor oil gusher flowed for 87 days, until it was capped on 15 July 2010. The total discharge is estimated at 4.9 million barrels 210 million US gallons. March 24, 1989, the super tanker Exxon Valdez grounded on Bligh Reef in Alaska's Prince William Sound, spilling nearly 11 million gallons of crude oil. On the toxicity question, you could hardly find a more dangerous combination of poisons to dump into the Gulf of Mexico than what has been revealed in Corexit. The Corexit 9527 product has been designated a "chronic and acute health hazard" by the EPA. It is made with 2-butoxyethanol, a highly toxic chemical that has long been linked to the health problems of cleanup crews who worked on the Exxon Valdez spill. A newer Corexit recipe dubbed the "9500 formula" contains dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, a detergent chemical that's also found in laxatives. Corexit 9527: What do you suppose happens to the marine ecosystem when fish and sea turtles ingest this chemical through their gills and skin? And just as importantly, what do you think happens to the human beings who are working around this chemical, breathing in its fumes and touching it with their skin? The answers are currently unknown! Corexit 9527, considered by the EPA to be an acute health hazard, is stated by its manufacturer to be potentially harmful to red blood cells, the kidneys and the liver, and may irritate eyes and skin. The chemical 2-butoxyethanol, found in Corexit, was identified as having caused lasting health problems in workers involved in the cleanup of the Exxon Valdez oil spill.