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Over a month of approximately 300,000 West Virginians being exposed daily to Freedom Industries’ leaked poison in their water and air, they still have not been provided adequate information on how to survive the chemical attack on their homes and persons.
Poisons continue to bioaccumulate in southern West Virginia human and animal bodies. [Special Report: West Virginia 3-prong poison coverup]
Residents remain outraged and fearful of the state’s botched response and cover-up of the chemical crisis. [Post 9/11 Emergency Preparedness $Billions? 2 States Botch Predictable Emergency Responses, Put Citizens in Harm’s Way]
The National Terror Alert Response Center of the Department of Homeland Security provides information in a document applicable for victims of a chemical attack. This information has been withheld from West Virginians , from immediately following the poisons entering their water and air through today.
Some 300,000 residents have been denied evacuation standard operating procedure as recommended by Homeland Security in these pages of standard operating procedures regarding chemical exposure over a wide area, as detailed below.
Some 300,000 residents have sought answers not forthcoming by government officials. While some government officials admitted that they do not have enough information on Freedom Industries’ chemical, Crude MCHM, they neglected to warn residents soon enough about dangers of chemical posioning and lifted a water ban in some areas without adequately testing the water, according to scientists.
One known chemical in the water and air, “Crude MCHM,” has one part that;s proprietary top secret, the part that the government has not tested. There are other chemicals, including but not limited to PHh and the carcinogen formaldehyde.
No agency had conducted regular inspections of Freedom Industries’ holding tanks, “even though they are perched on a steep bank that tumbles down to the river northeast of downtown Charleston.” (LA Times)
“Not likely”? Why did thousands of residents pour into emergency rooms and call the poison hotlines – suffering with signs of having been poisoned – even after government officials lifted the water ban in their areas? There are a number of possible reasons.
Is any amount of a poisonous chemical, with an unknown, secret ingredient – safe?
This mystery chemical is so unsafe, the government advised pregnant women and children to not drink the water in their homes, even in counties where the water ban has been lifted.
[See: WV Chemical Mystery Deepens: Pregnant Women Water Ban Issued, Military Involved]
Daily, West Virginians have been asking what measures they can take to protect themselves from being poisoned. This question, as many others, continues to go unanswered. Some are so fed up, they took to the streets in the state’s capital, Charleston, protesting the shroud of secrecy covering up the state of emergency and heightening crisis.
Although the National Terror Alert Response Center says “no current threat” exists today, West Virginians are being poisoned, as though a terror attack had occurred. The Center provides a detailed list of what to do and what not to do when a chemical attack has occurred.
What To Do In A Chemical Attack (From Vampire of Macondo, Chapter: Gassed In The Gulf)
The National Terror Alert Response Center’s definition of a chemical attack is: “deliberate release of a toxic gas, liquid or solid that can poison people and the environment.’
One might quibble over the word “deliberate.” A “spill” is an accident. When a person or company is told to stop doing something because its dangerous and it keeps doing it over and over, until the disaster occurs, it is no accident. When a person is told to stop balancing a glass of liquid on the edge of a table because its bound to fall, and the person continues to do so until it falls, it is not considered an accident.
The response center’s signs and instructions (slightly edited for brevity, below) of a chemical attack are as applicable in the case of West Virginia’s widespread chemical exposure as they would be for any terror chemical attack. The exposure hazards and subsequent protocol are the same.
Life-saving information and action alerts provided by the National Terror Alert Response Center should have been provided to the 300,000 West Virginians poisoned in the Freedom Industries chemical leak crisis, so they could survive.
Possible Signs of Chemical Threat
Responding to an Attack
Aside from their common lethality, there’s no one-size-fits-all when describing types and effects of possible chemical or biological agents. Chemical agents are generally liquids, often aerosolized, and most have immediate effects or delayed a few hours.
Biological agents differ in that the effects are delayed, often for days. The effects of toxins, such as botulism toxin, occur typically in less than a day. Living biological agents, such as anthrax or plague, generally take 2-5 days for symptoms to appear. Biological agents have no odor or color and can be in either liquid or powder form.
Many different potential chemical and biological agents exist that a terrorist could use as a weapon, but we make the following broad generalizations:
Warning Signs of a Chemical Attack or Incident
What to Do In Case of Attack
Protecting breathing airways is the single most important thing a person can do during a chemical or biological incident or attack. In most cases, absent a handy gas mask, the only sure way to protect an airway is to put distance between you and the source of the agent. While evacuating the area, cover your mouth and nose with a handkerchief, coat sleeve or any piece of cloth to provide some moderate means of protection. Other basic steps one can take to avoid or mitigate exposure to chemical or biological agents include:
Preparing a Safe-room
In some remote but possible scenarios, an entire city or neighborhood could become endangered by lethal gas. If conditions at your post make this a possibility, you may want to plan and prepare a sealed chemical/biological safe-haven at your residence as follows: Choosing a Safe-room
Evacuate? Move from where the attack is being conducted? Wesy Virginians have been provided little to none of the above directions and no aid to adhere to them.
Dr. Riki Ott’s words are as true today for West Virgnians as they were for people poisoned in the Gulf poisoning catastrophe: “The longer it’s in your body, the more damage it’s going to cause.”
The scope of this environmental terror unfolding in West Virginia is unfathomable.
How many of the applicable adviseries above or in the How to Survive- Biological or Chemical Attack video below have been provided to West Virginians during this “threat that is not immediately clear,” as stated in the video?
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[1] NationalTerrorAlert.com is a private homeland security blog, unaffiliated with any government agency. “We archive and comment on homeland security related news items from a variety of news sources and tips, as well as provide immediate updates on breaking stories, bulletins and any change in status to Homeland Security advisory,” the center says on its official website. National Terror Alert is a collaborative resource of news and analysis related to homeland security events, threats and trends. The National Terror Alert Response Network publishes National Terror Alert, “promotes homeland security emergency preparedness through awareness, education, community involvement and partnerships between individuals, groups and organizations.”
[2] National Terror Alert Response Center, “Chemical Attack,” online: http://www.nationalterroralert.com/chemicalattack/
Chemical attack or fortuitous dumping? I mean to say this happened the very same day that the law got changed reducing the checks and balances to meaningless levels. Not to mention making culpability far more difficult to direct.
US House passed bill ravaging toxic-waste law – on same day as W. Virginia chemical spill. RT
Thank you – but would laws prevent the mafia from committing heinous crimes? I think not.
I think the folks running the oil/gas/coal industries are nothing more than mafia-types. It’s a dirty, unhealthy, dangerous business and dirty, unhealthy, dangerous people are at the top calling the shots.
Time to break the chains, stop the addiction to what the 1% is tube-feeding and go renewable so power is returned to the hands of the people from the hands of the fossil fuel psychos.