Louisiana Sinkhole Radiation: Abuse And Cover Up Of Worst Eco-Catstrophy Continues ~ Senator “Genocide In Progress”

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As human rights to health abuses continue in the giant Louisiana sinkhole area, with its dangerous radiation levels released for over four months, state officials say they are investigating how Texas Brine Co. LLC managed the naturally occurring radioactive material there and whether it illegally disposed of the “non-dangerous” radioactive material under Bayou Corne and Grand Bayou communities that are above the Napoleonville Dome in the mid-1990s.

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Poison Gas “Hydrogen Sulfide” Escapes From BP’s Louisiana Sinkhole!

“Brief exposures to high concentrations of hydrogen sulfide (greater than 500 ppm) can cause loss of consciousness and possibly death. In many individuals, there may be permanent or long-term effects such as headaches, poor attention span, poor memory, and poor motor function.” Source: ATSOR Credit:Mastery Tech, YouTube

  1. Breaking => Many May Die From NWO Orchestrated B.P. Gulf Disaster: Methane Mega Disaster In The Works!

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Breaking => Many May Die From NWO Orchestrated B.P. Gulf Disaster: Methane Mega Disaster In The Works!

There Is Absolutely NO REASON For The U.S> To Store Oil Products Inside These Salt Domes Under The Auspice Of “U.S. Strategic Oil Reserves”. The United States Has More Oil Than Any Other Nation And Obama Regime Has Been Shutting Down Our Oil Production!

An as-yet undetermined amount of natural gas is trapped in the aquifer underneath the Bayou Corne community, state and parish officials have said.

[...] some parish officials say they are concerned the odorless, colorless gas underground could accumulate unseen to explosive concentrations if left unchecked.

John Boudreaux, director of the Assumption Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, said there are concerns the gas can build up pressure under the clay layer that lies above the aquifer.

Once the pressure in the aquifer reaches a pressure greater than 75 to 85 pounds per square inch, the clay layer might not be able to hold back the accumulated gas, according to Boudreaux and geologists. Enenews

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