Please, please get the word out to our military re:

probable cause of Gulf War Syndrome

*

This used to come in bright blue 55 gallon drums

It is not safe to be around.  It is very lethal.

 When you find them - label with skull & cross bones

Call in the experts for disposal - PPE Level IV

Do NOT get  in sewers or waterways!

Please ask the men and women in our military 

if they have seen any of this.

It needs to be disposed of as a hazardous waste

... suited up in 'moon suits'

like the guys who checked for anthrax.

 Some chemicals could have been spilled on the Navy ships 

that housed the crews that cleaned the beaches during EVOS  

- no one would have seen any chemicals  photos    -    

USS Independence? or 1992?  Exhaustion?  Check your blood

the navy ship, The Duluth   -   #39 Navy Ship  -   Others?

Don't allow one more person to be health damaged from Corexit

which the military brought in 'unknowingly'

They are a victim in this matter, too

Chemical Industry

This notice located here   valdezlink.com/gwv/warning.htm

August 9, 2003

 

Corexit MSDS Disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):

 This information is formulated for use by elements of the Department of Defense.

38% 2-butoxyethanol Categorized as a Poison Poison! 

C6H14O2/CH3(CH2)2CH2OCH2CH2OH - UN Hazard List  *

 

Gulf War Syndrom 'vets?'  Cisero  -  Hawk

Not Able to Stop Coughing?

 

What is the whole 'package' of symptoms of 2-butoxyethanol poisoning?  *

Who is at risk for exposure?  *

What health changes might you notice?    *  *  *

2-butoxyethanol poisoning needs to be studied  by the Medical Profession  *

 

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