Alternative perspectives from health-bloggers.com

Gulf Oil Disaster


People Speaking Out About Toxins Are Being Censored

What is making swans sick?
LAKELAND - Dr. Geoffrey Gardner, a Lakeland swan expert, is facing the challenge of a lifetime. Something is killing the seabirds and swans on Long Boat Key, and he has to find out what it is. "Our concern is that it may be coming from toxins in the waters, something coming from the dispersants that might have been used for the Gulf oil spill," Gardner told FOX 13 on Thursday.

Water and Sand Samples From Siesta Key Sarasota Indicate 173 PPM Oil Contamination
Sarasota Water/Sand Tests Posted by Testing The Gulf Water – Citizen’s Initiative on Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 5:51pm No oil detected in Water Samples, but 173 mg detected in a Sarasota shoreline sand sample.

Reporter Told it is Illegal to Dig Sand on Gulf Beaches

Why are scientists being told it may be illegal to sample the Gulf for oil contamination?
What act of law makes it necessary for scientists to get government permits to conduct science on the open waters?



Before It's News | People Powered News

Product Liability Alerts:


Privacy Policy | Copyright/Trademark Notification