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To: Kartographer
Matt Drudge has this link up also-
Birds fish die off connected to government testing!

http://www.infowars.com/is-mass-bird-and-fish-die-off-connected-to-government-testing/

A search of “bird government testing” brings up interesting things, declassified government

52 posted on 01/03/2011 12:06:20 PM PST by Esther Ruth
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To: Esther Ruth

Yeah. Bound to be warmongering military or evil capitalists poisoning all of us. Socialism and a gay military are our only hope!!


54 posted on 01/03/2011 12:15:49 PM PST by JimSEA
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To: Esther Ruth

I usually don’t pay much attention to Alex Jones/Prison Planet articles however a posted comment and the linked pdf (85 Pages with photos) is very interesting.

As I recommended on another posting, anyone knowledgeable should investigate/verify the below:

“Can YOU afford to drink fracking fluid? “Arkansas Fisk Kill” was 2.5 miles from “Injection Well.”

From the below linked report:

In some states, the term “landfarm” has been used to describe those facilities that accept water-based fluids or muds from companies that drill wells for the extraction of natural gas or oil. The Environmental Preservation and Technical Services Division of the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), with the assistance of the ADEQ Water Division, was tasked with assessing the impacts of such landfarms in the state. The study included the 11 facilities that were, or had recently been in operation.

Four are in Sebastian County, two each in Franklin and White Counties, and one each in Conway, Johnson, Lonoke and Yell Counties.

The landfarms all have some combination of the following elements: storage ponds, storage tanks, application fields, monitoring wells, and natural water bodies. Samples were taken, where possible, in each of these available elements following the “Drilling Fluid Disposal Site Sampling” protocol below. All laboratory analyses were conducted at the ADEQ laboratory. During site visits, staff from the Environmental Preservation Section were always accompanied by an ADEQ water inspector familiar with the facility.

Summary Of Findings:
Eleven facilities authorized for a no-discharge permit were evaluated between November 25, 2008 and January 20, 2009. The permits are for storage and land application of drilling fluids generated by natural gas drilling activities. When conditions allowed, offsite streams were sampled above and below the landfarms. Conductivity, measured in the field, and samples analyzed in the lab (chlorides, total dissolved solids, etc.) indicate fluids are discharged to waters of the state by all eleven facilities. Many downstream sample concentrations of these constituents exhibited an increase over upstream samples by at least an order of magnitude, and clearly exceeded Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission’s Regulation No. 2 stream values.

http://www.intheairwebreathe.com/ADES_landfarm_report_1-2009.pdf


76 posted on 01/03/2011 5:20:22 PM PST by luckybogey
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