To Hawk,

I also wrote to 'Cisero' -
I hope he gets the e-mail - and looks at it.


The fatigue - if it is exposure to 2-buotxyethanol, is acquired hemolytic anemia - but doctors have to specifically look for it

Has anyone compiled what ships Gulf War Syndrome vets were on? Is there a pattern here?
The Deluth & #39 Navy Ships housed crews of Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup workers - was any spill of chemical left behind?


We are looking for the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill cleanup workers - many unknowingly came across these same type chemicals

Please consider a primary cause of Gulf War Syndrome is chemical poisoning from
a bad product, Corexit, that the Dept of Defense purchased from Exxon - an experimental chemical not selected for oil spill cleanup after the Exxon Valdez oil spill - still experimental!

Please send this warning to all active military - they can help to locate any stockpiles...

but those who came across spills of it, may have no idea that they have been exposed to 2-butoxyethanol (38% in this experimental product) and even Ethylene Oxide (?) causes pulmonary edema - lungs fill up with fluid

I believe this is the true cause of Gulf War Syndrome -

2-butoxyethanol poisoning from Corexit

Please help 'spread the word'
to locate this chemical and post it for the poison it is!

Or when will the cycle of harm EVER stop?

Please help locate the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill cleanup workers, as they have medical information that will help you. At least 1,000 bioremediation workers are health damaged, as you are, and if they are located and receive an accurate diagnosis, you can remove Inipol EAP 22 and Corexit from EPA's OK to use list. (They are NOT ok now; and they weren't OK then)

Margaret Diann
PO Box 233
Valdez, Alaska 99686
e-mail


1-888-853-5333
Your Opinion Matters!

PS

August 10, 2003

Caring for our veterans is not a partisan issue.

It is a national commitment  *