Are You Planning an Evacuation?
If you are not planning an evacuation, it will be too late when everyone else is leaving.
People don't think in terms of evacuating because it's an oil spill (disaster).
People along the coast know about leaving when a big hurricane comes but for an oil spill they don't think about it or think that it will never be necessary.
I think that the reason why is, that with a hurricane, they know that winds and ocean surge come on land.
But when it comes to an oil spill, they think that the oil will stay in the ocean or sea.
But there is something that they don't think about.
I just would like you to consider what is already happening.
This oil spill with British Petroleum is not just an ordinary oil gushing into the sea.
There are a lot of deadly fumes that are coming with it.
There is the methane, benzene, hydrogen sulphide and other gases.
There is also the very deadly Corexit 9500, which is worse than the benzene and other gases itself.
This is already travelling inland.
These gases have been responsible by some people of a strange crop disease in places such as Huntsville, Alabama (300 miles inland), in South Caroline and as far away as Ohio.
With it is the smell of foul air, including benzene.
If there was no foul air people could say that the cause of the plant disease is from normal diseases that the plants get.
One woman from Grand Isle, Louisiana, had her daughter ill from the air.
They then flew to Florida where her breathing became normal.
When they went back to Grand Isle, she got sick again.
Then they went to Baton Rouge, Louisiana and she was OK.
But when they approached New Orleans, she got sick again.
Coincidence? I don't think so.
You might feel OK, but that doesn't mean it's not affecting your health.
Evacuating is a big decision, but if you are forced to do so, there will probably be millions of other people on the road, too.
The chances are of you reaching you destination will be slim.
If you wait for FEMA, it will be too late.
For those who lived in New Orleans during hurricane Katarina or had been following the news knows what happened when our 'great illustrious' government stepped in.
For a reminder to those who forgot or simply didn't know, here is what happened.
All Federal agencies were slow to act.
FEMA prevented outside help from coming in and helping.
FEMA prevented others who could leave on their own.
Do you want to wait it out while you are breathing those toxic fumes? Even if you are still alive when government help comes, they will take you to a 'relocation camp'.
There, you will be forced to live in whatever kind of conditions they provide you.
You will be forced to eat the slop they give you.
And if they want you to get vaccines, you will be injected (although it all vaccines have many known carcinogenetic chemicals in it).
There is too much to talk about how to prepare for evacuation.
That will have to be left for another time.
People don't think in terms of evacuating because it's an oil spill (disaster).
People along the coast know about leaving when a big hurricane comes but for an oil spill they don't think about it or think that it will never be necessary.
I think that the reason why is, that with a hurricane, they know that winds and ocean surge come on land.
But when it comes to an oil spill, they think that the oil will stay in the ocean or sea.
But there is something that they don't think about.
I just would like you to consider what is already happening.
This oil spill with British Petroleum is not just an ordinary oil gushing into the sea.
There are a lot of deadly fumes that are coming with it.
There is the methane, benzene, hydrogen sulphide and other gases.
There is also the very deadly Corexit 9500, which is worse than the benzene and other gases itself.
This is already travelling inland.
These gases have been responsible by some people of a strange crop disease in places such as Huntsville, Alabama (300 miles inland), in South Caroline and as far away as Ohio.
With it is the smell of foul air, including benzene.
If there was no foul air people could say that the cause of the plant disease is from normal diseases that the plants get.
One woman from Grand Isle, Louisiana, had her daughter ill from the air.
They then flew to Florida where her breathing became normal.
When they went back to Grand Isle, she got sick again.
Then they went to Baton Rouge, Louisiana and she was OK.
But when they approached New Orleans, she got sick again.
Coincidence? I don't think so.
You might feel OK, but that doesn't mean it's not affecting your health.
Evacuating is a big decision, but if you are forced to do so, there will probably be millions of other people on the road, too.
The chances are of you reaching you destination will be slim.
If you wait for FEMA, it will be too late.
For those who lived in New Orleans during hurricane Katarina or had been following the news knows what happened when our 'great illustrious' government stepped in.
For a reminder to those who forgot or simply didn't know, here is what happened.
All Federal agencies were slow to act.
FEMA prevented outside help from coming in and helping.
FEMA prevented others who could leave on their own.
Do you want to wait it out while you are breathing those toxic fumes? Even if you are still alive when government help comes, they will take you to a 'relocation camp'.
There, you will be forced to live in whatever kind of conditions they provide you.
You will be forced to eat the slop they give you.
And if they want you to get vaccines, you will be injected (although it all vaccines have many known carcinogenetic chemicals in it).
There is too much to talk about how to prepare for evacuation.
That will have to be left for another time.