A very sad story, Ray, but by no means the only story like it. Some twenty 
years ago I did a study of the impact of uranium mining on northern 
Saskatchewan. As part of the study, I reviewed all kinds of material on what 
had happened because of uranium and radium mining in other areas. Here's an 
example of the kind of thing I found:



  "In Grand Junction, Colorado, more than six thousand structures -- including 
several schools -- are now known to have tailings deposits in the building 
materials or in the landfill under them. Streets and sidewalks were also laid 
with them. In all at least 270,000 tons of tailings were used, resulting in 
dangerous radiation levels in many Grand Junction houses. A state- and 
federal-funded program that has thus far cost taxpayers at least $6.5 million 
has brought "remedial action" to only seven hundred sites. Costs have been 
estimated at fifteen thousand dollars per home and seventy-five thousand 
dollars per commercial building.

  For some the cleanup may have come late. A 1978 study by the. More women were 
suffering from the disease than men, an indication of radiation poisoning." 
(Wasserman, Harvey and Solomon, Norman, Killing Our Own, A Delta Book, New 
York, 1982, p.187)


There are many examples of that kind of thing.  In many cases, small businesses 
known as "Mom and Pop" operations would go into an area in which they might 
find something, dig a few holes, not find enough and then leave.  Local kids 
would swim in the holes.  When I was a kid in Alberta we used to swim in a 
couple of holes of that kind.  We called them the tea pot and the coffee pot.  
Were we being exposed to anything dangerous?  We didn't know nor did anyone in 
nearby towns.  The holes were the products of unfulfilled dreams, ignorance and 
a complete absense of regulation.

Ed 


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ray Harrell 
  To: 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION,EDUCATION' 
  Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2011 10:22 PM
  Subject: [Futurework] Criminal Acts


  Last year Picher, Oklahoma residents claimed, in a Wired Magazine article,  
that freezing fish taken from lead and zinc mill ponds rendered the fish safe 
for consumption and wouldn't affect the person's brains who ate the fish.   In 
actuality that stupid belief is more indicative of their reasoning ability 
having been damaged by lead poison than anything a government test could show.  
 

   

  Since I became aware of the destruction of pollution on my own health I 
studied the symptoms of lead pollution on adults.   So many of the terrible 
emotional issues my parents suffered, [from dad's frequent bi-polar activity 
with sudden aggressive outbursts that he controlled by walking out of the room 
and shouting into an empty room, to the terrible bouts of depression that my 
mother had and that I have contended with all of my life] lead poison has been 
a constant.    It took an MRI in the year 2000  to show what it had done to my 
brain and to start a ten year walk back from the abyss that I had struggled 
with all of my life.    What was easy to solve was the health issues of asthma 
and severe allergies that disappeared when I left Oklahoma.  What was hard was  
the thousands of dollars for private therapy and mental health care to make it 
possible for me to do my work including becoming a psycho-physical therapist 
myself.    The persistent problems of memory and focus and the sterility 
problems that the doctors found that are traceable to the same lead poison 
issues as effected ancient Rome from drinking out of lead cups.   Christians 
like to blame immorality for the fall of Rome but in truth Rome was sterile and 
brought in the immigrants from outside Rome to cleanse the blood and make 
healthy Roman children from barbarian men.   It was Caesar's bringing in those 
barbarians that caused the conservative Romans to plot and accomplish his 
assassination.    They didn't save Rome and the outside cultures changed Rome's 
culture forever and all because of what they called the "Lead blossoms" that 
sweetened their wine.   It was the lead.   According to Picher refrigerators 
would have solved Rome's problems by freezing their food to remove the lead.   

   

  In truth it was all a lie.    It was all about money, the government, the 
companies and families none of whom gave a damn about what it was doing to 
their children as long as they had votes, profit and jobs.     Their product 
was death, cancer, birth defects, heart disease, sterility, all laid at the 
foot of an "act of God."     They had to play the "deck they were dealt" except 
they dealt it to themselves. 

   

  Today it is starting again and once more it is over minerals and destruction 
of the earth.   And yet the people living in that environment would rather die 
than be a Democrat or an environmentalist.   Has the pollution already gotten 
to all of them?     Isn't it true that if Mammon is God it doesn't matter what 
name you call your God.   Mammon as God doesn't make people smart it encourages 
ignorance.   Is that God or is that a demon?   In the past that would not even 
be a question.   In today's market its in doubt.    

   

  I dare you to read this article.   Don't be afraid to read it.   Don't be 
afraid for Social Security.  That can be fixed.  Don't be afraid for the 
deficit, that can be fixed.   Don't be afraid for Medicare and Medicaid, that 
can be fixed as long as we are smart.   What cannot be fixed is what is in 
Picher in the damaged mental capacities of the people.   

   

  That and the land cannot be fixed and what they are doing here now with the 
fracking is not fixable either.     In the Catskills only the "flatheads" from 
outside the Catskills build their houses from the rock.   The locals all know 
that the rock is filled with Radium, off gases Radon and can give you cancer.   
But the outsiders all believe that stone is great and that it is great 
insulation and stores heat during the day to keep you warm at night in the 
winter and cool in the summer as the Radon gives you cancer.    The locals are 
resisting the Fracking but the government bought by the corporations are scary 
dudes when it comes to individual home owners.    

   

  Playing with Radium is stupid.   Putting radium in your drinking water and 
claiming the government you bought off has said that it is OK is also stupid, 
criminal and will kill more babies than ever could be effected by pregnant 
girls in ghettoes not wanting to stay pregnant.   Anyone who supports such 
incredible destruction and blames pregnant girls for making a self-serving 
economic choice for abortion is a hypocrite. 

   

  I asked a friend, an oil man in Canada, to explain fracking to me.   He told 
me it was totally safe as long as they followed the rules.   I asked if he 
would do some research and just check it out since he doesn't drill for natural 
gas.   The articles he sent changed his mind and scared me to death.    Now 
three months later, it's in the New York Times.   Not because they are liberal 
or hate corporations but because the watershed for 18 million people in the New 
York Metropolitan area [100 square miles] is in the Delaware River basin where 
they are trying to put the wells.    Best water in the country and bottled 
water gives you estrogen out gassing that makes men have boobs.   Or is that 
ARE boobs?   I've felt a lot better since I stopped drinking water from plastic 
bottles.   What if there is no choice?  Just like ancient Rome. 

   

  REH

   

   

  February 26, 2011

  Regulation Lax as Gas Wells' Water Hits Rivers

  By IAN URBINA

  The American landscape is dotted with hundreds of thousands of new wells and 
drilling rigs, as the country scrambles to tap into this century's gold rush - 
for natural gas.

  http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/27/us/27gas.html?_r=1&hp

   

   

   




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