Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Fema Plans To Evacuate Tampa?

(TAMPA, Fla.) - FEMA has plans to evacuate the Tampa Bay area in the event of a controlled burn of surface oil in the Gulf of Mexico, or if wind or other conditions are expected to take toxic fumes through Tampa Bay, according to a report by Maryann Tobin in the Hernando County Political Buzz Examiner.  Tobin has been a freelance writer for more than twenty years, writing for local publications in New York and Florida.
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If you’re a conspiracy advocate and I’m not, you may see some devious FEMA plot to do away with people.  In fact, if the crude oil nears Tampa Bay and burn off is used on the oil spill, there may be health risk of inhalation exposure to inhabitants.  It follows that evacuation as in the case of a hurricane is a logical alternative.    
An informed source told us on June 25th that there were reports of the smell of oil in the Tampa Bay area.  Real or imaginations running wild?   
Joel Achenback, Washington Post staff writer, in an article of June 23rd entitled “Each Day Another Way to Define Worst-Case for Oil Spill,” reported that Matt Simmons, founder of Simmons and Co., an oil investment firm and “and since the April 20 blowout, the unflagging source of end-of-the-world predictions. “Can you imagine evacuating 20 million people? . . . This story is 80 times worse than I thought.”
The only thing for sure is that this story is not going away as long as the well  is unplugged and the crude oil continues to spread into the Gulf.  
Chemicals in crude oil and dispersants can cause a wide range of health effects in people and wildlife, depending on the level of exposure and susceptibility.  Crude oil has many highly toxic chemical ingredients that can damage every system in the body.  Dispersant chemicals can affect many of the same organs.  For more information on this, see: Gulf Oil Spill Health Hazards - sciencecorps.org/

5 comments:

  1. What fumes? The FL governor swims in the water, so one can only assume there is nothing in the water to harm anyone.

    Maryann Tobin should take her governor's advise and go swimming in the gulf.

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  2. 9:01 are you that sheeplish? Have you seen him swim in the water? Are people that DUMB HERE?

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  3. 10:11 I was being factitious. Now SHUT UP and go for a swim in the gulf, dummie!

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  4. Decisions are Tough...June 29, 2010 at 1:44 PM

    I think this scenario is the same one in which some college girl got so drunk at a dorm party she didn't realize 20 guys raped her that night until she woke up the next morning... she was a virgin before that too, tragic. (Date rapes happen 50,000 times a year in college dorms across the United States, and that is only what's reported or what a girl might not consider being taken advantage of!)

    So should she get tested for an STD? Or should she just assume each of those piece of shit fraternity losers were clean?

    To stay near the oil eruption or not to stay? From the analogy above, there is really not much else to speculate on. One could go days and days considering all the arguing sides and reasonings but it all remains as such; it seems that doom is a strong possibility, but then again it might not be.

    Fate said, "citizen of Florida, guess what's in my right hand?"

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  5. Nay.

    Baby, I'm a star.

    I will destroy the entire world for my Love.

    Sad for you.

    Weak and Powerless.

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