Posted on 04/14/2022 6:45:41 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A cancer survivor is vowing to untangle the twisted mystery of why almost 100 people associated with a New Jersey high school have developed “extremely” rare malignant brain tumors.
Al Lupiano is among the 94 former staff and students from Colonia High School in the Woodbridge Township School District who have been stricken by the devastating diagnoses in recent years.
“I will not rest until I have answers,” Lupiano, 50, declared in an interview with NJ.com and the Star Ledger on Thursday. “I will uncover the truth.”
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Will Erin Brockovitch please pick up the red courtesy phone.
Old New Jersey joke:
Q: Why did New Jersey get all the toxic waste and California all the lawyers?
A: New Jersey got to pick first.
5G antenna’s close by?
homeschooling is rare, so, it needs to be asked what is in the whole area. my old home town had a surge of cancers from a local residential area, never heard of a cause, people moving in and out but many from the boomer era got cancers there, above average numbers
Edison’s lab is only about 10 miles away. Maybe he left something running.
Yes, that’s the same age range of most of the people on the road where we lived. Interesting that the ones whose homes are riverfront have the worst cases.
Old New Jersey joke:
Q: Why did New Jersey get all the toxic waste and California all the lawyers?
A: New Jersey got to pick first.
Good one.
pretty much
We had a similar problem here in Ocean County years ago when the Ciba Giegy plant closed.
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