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    Post  Jenetta Sat Dec 01, 2012 11:26 pm

    http://groundswellmovie.com/

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    A MOVEMENT TO PROTECT OUR CHILDREN'S AIR &WATER

    Our children’s air & water is at stake !

    THERE IS A GROWING MOVEMENT TO FIGHT PLANS BY POWERFUL MULTINATIONAL GAS COMPANIES TO DRILL HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF WELLS ACROSS AMERICA... A MOVEMENT THE LIKES OF WHICH WE HAVE NOT SEEN SINCE THE 60s.

    STILL, MANY DON'T EVEN KNOWTHERE IS A PROBLEM!

    GROUNDSWELL - PROTECTING OUR CHILDREN'S AIR & WATER, A DOCUMENTARY CURRENTLY IN PRODUCTION, CAPTURES THE DEPTH, BREADTH AND PASSION OF A MOVEMENT DEDICATED TO TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT FRACKING.

    JOIN THE "GROUNDSWELL" BY SUPPORTING THE FILM

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    The long-term effects of fracking are unknown and foreboding, while the short-term effects have been locally catastrophic. How many people need to get sick, how many wells must be poisoned and how many habitats must be destroyed before the alarms are heeded?
    Horizontal fracking is not the conventional gas drilling that has been done for 30+ years. This is a new, unproven practice where the drilling shoots off horizontaly from the vertical well, using millions of gallons of water, mixed with hundreds of toxic chemicals which expand out for miles. The process also triggers underground explosions deep in the earth. The waste is a radio-active, toxic fluid. Some of this waste is pumped up in the process, with no safe place for it to go and the rest migrates underground with potential exposure to aquifers, streams, rivers, and our supplies of drinking water!

    Not to mention, the un-ending heavy, noisy and pollutive equipment, which results in what is referred to as, "heavy traffic" in the area.


    GROUNDSWELL - Protecting Our Children's Air & Water

    is a documentary about a movement. About people who have heard the alarm and are taking action. Mothers, fathers, community leaders, students and ordinary people from all walks of life who have made standing up for their rights, in the face of big oil and gas companies' rush to “frack”, their personal mission. Groundswell, tells their stories.

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    Post  Jenetta Sat Dec 01, 2012 11:35 pm

    http://truth-out.org/news/item/13058-why-are-cows-tails-dropping-off

    Why Are Cows Tails Dropping Off?

    By Elizabeth Royte, The Nation | Report

    This article was produced in collaboration with the Food & Environment Reporting Network, an investigative reporting nonprofit focusing on food, agriculture and environmental health.


    In a Brooklyn winery on a sultry July evening, an elegant crowd sips rosé and nibbles trout plucked from the gin-clear streams of upstate New York. The diners are here, with their checkbooks, to support a group called Chefs for the Marcellus, which works to protect the foodshed upon which hundreds of regional farm-to-fork restaurants depend. The foodshed is coincident with the Marcellus Shale, a geologic formation that arcs northeast from West Virginia through Pennsylvania and into New York State. As everyone invited here knows, the region is both agriculturally and energy rich, with vast quantities of natural gas sequestered deep below its fertile fields and forests.

    In Pennsylvania, the oil and gas industry is already on a tear—drilling thousands of feet into ancient seabeds, then repeatedly fracturing (or “fracking”) these wells with millions of gallons of highly pressurized, chemically laced water, which shatters the surrounding shale and releases fossil fuels. New York, meanwhile, is on its own natural-resource tear, with hundreds of newly opened breweries, wineries, organic dairies and pastured livestock operations—all of them capitalizing on the metropolitan area’s hunger to localize its diet.

    But there’s growing evidence that these two impulses, toward energy and food independence, may be at odds with each other.

    Tonight’s guests have heard about residential drinking wells tainted by fracking fluids in Pennsylvania, Wyoming and Colorado. They’ve read about lingering rashes, nosebleeds and respiratory trauma in oil-patch communities, which are mostly rural, undeveloped, and lacking in political influence and economic prospects. The trout nibblers in the winery sympathize with the suffering of those communities. But their main concern tonight is a more insidious matter: the potential for drilling and fracking operations to contaminate our food. The early evidence from heavily fracked regions, especially from ranchers, is not reassuring.

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    GROUNDSWELL 113012-2aDrilling rig visible from the Schilke ranch in North Dakota. (Photo: Jacki Schilke)

    Jacki Schilke and her sixty cattle live in the top left corner of North Dakota, a windswept, golden-hued landscape in the heart of the Bakken Shale. Schilke’s neighbors love her black Angus beef, but she’s no longer sharing or eating it—not since fracking began on thirty-two oil and gas wells within three miles of her 160-acre ranch and five of her cows dropped dead. Schilke herself is in poor health. A handsome 53-year-old with a faded blond ponytail and direct blue eyes, she often feels lightheaded when she ventures outside. She limps and has chronic pain in her lungs, as well as rashes that have lingered for a year. Once, a visit to the barn ended with respiratory distress and a trip to the emergency room. Schilke also has back pain linked with overworked kidneys, and on some mornings she urinates a stream of blood.

    Ambient air testing by a certified environmental consultant detected elevated levels of benzene, methane, chloroform, butane, propane, toluene and xylene—compounds associated with drilling and fracking, and also with cancers, birth defects and organ damage. Her well tested high for sulfates, chromium, chloride and strontium; her blood tested positive for acetone, plus the heavy metals arsenic (linked with skin lesions, cancers and cardiovascular disease) and germanium (linked with muscle weakness and skin rashes). Both she and her husband, who works in oilfield services, have recently lost crowns and fillings from their teeth; tooth loss is associated with radiation poisoning and high selenium levels, also found in the Schilkes’ water.

    State health and agriculture officials acknowledged Schilke’s air and water tests but told her she had nothing to worry about. Her doctors, however, diagnosed her with neurotoxic damage and constricted airways. “I realized that this place is killing me and my cattle,” Schilke says. She began using inhalers and a nebulizer, switched to bottled water, and quit eating her own beef and the vegetables from her garden. (Schilke sells her cattle only to buyers who will finish raising them outside the shale area, where she presumes that any chemical contamination will clear after a few months.) “My health improved,” Schilke says, “but I thought, ‘Oh my God, what are we doing to this land?’”

    Schilke’s story reminds us that farmers need clean water, clean air and clean soil to produce healthful food. But as the largest private landholders in shale areas across the nation, farmers are disproportionately being approached by energy companies eager to extract oil and gas from beneath their properties. Already, some are regretting it.

    Earlier this year, Michelle Bamberger, an Ithaca veterinarian, and Robert Oswald, a professor of molecular medicine at Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine, published the first (and, so far, only) peer-reviewed report to suggest a link between fracking and illness in food animals. The authors compiled case studies of twenty-four farmers in six shale-gas states whose livestock experienced neurological, reproductive and acute gastrointestinal problems. Exposed either accidentally or incidentally to fracking chemicals in the water or air, scores of animals have died. The death toll is insignificant when measured against the nation’s livestock population (some 97 million beef cattle go to market each year), but environmental advocates believe these animals constitute an early warning.

    Exposed animals “are making their way into the food system, and it’s very worrisome to us,” Bamberger says. “They live in areas that have tested positive for air, water and soil contamination. Some of these chemicals could appear in milk and meat products made from these animals.”

    Complete article at link: http://truth-out.org/news/item/13058-why-are-cows-tails-dropping-off

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    Post  Carol Sun Dec 02, 2012 1:25 pm

    This is why cold fusion and free energy technology hoarded by secret governments is so important to humanity at large. This type of crap will come to an end when free energy is finally available to anyone to use and the earth (if it's not too late) can be restored to her pristine stat). Given the unwillingness of the oligarchy to turn this around one can see where major natural disasters may be needed to shake them off - like fleas off the dog.


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    Post  magamud Sun Dec 02, 2012 1:57 pm

    Carol when they finally give us Tesla technology it will not be to free our species but to further enslave it.
    It will have the same purposes as fossil and nuclear energy.
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    Post  Jenetta Mon Dec 03, 2012 12:05 am

    magamud wrote:Carol when they finally give us Tesla technology it will not be to free our species but to further enslave it.
    It will have the same purposes as fossil and nuclear energy.



    Why do you believe that Mag? If the fleas are gone what is there to fear?

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    Post  magamud Mon Dec 03, 2012 6:05 am

    Has anything changed with Tyranny in our history?

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    Post  devakas Mon Dec 03, 2012 12:27 pm

    tyranny do you mean absolute power over man mind, cruelty over all living beings?

    if humanity do not want to change, hoomans will use free energy to generate more slaughterhouses.

    it is hard to predict what hoomans desires are. ethics are flexible by culture.

    now meat eaters are ruled by meat eaters it is hard to predict
    as I already said imho species chewing bones impressive philosophers talking about jakob ladders

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