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Expose Exxon

Expose Exxon

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To inform the world about Exxon's Collateral Damage
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Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (EVOS) Workers Exxon Collateral Damage



Exxon Authorize the Toxic Chemicals for Spraying Alaska's Oily Beaches which has caused many deaths and health complications, without any compensation from Exxon.  Survivors of the cleanup are struggling as Exxon's collateral damage.     

Little attention was given to EVOS workers who blasted Alaska's oily beaches, with hot seawater from high pressure hoses. They were engulfed in toxic fumes containing aerosolized crude oil benzene and other toxic chemicals.  www.silenceinthesound.com/gallery.shtml
     


It is a major concern that the cleanup workers from the 1989 EVOS beach cleanup are suffering from long-term health problems resulting from toxic chemical exposures. A significant number of the workers have died.  Some of the illnesses include neurological impairment, chronic respiratory disease, leukemia, lymphoma, brain tumors, liver damage, and blood diseases.    www.silenceinthesound.com/stories.shtml

Please click on the Video that is displayed on Google.

http://www.silenceinthesound.com/medicalissues.shtml
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5632208859935499100


www.blackwavethefilm.com

This information should be shouted from the roof tops, to ensure the media and public has the real story about Exxon.

Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (EVOS) Workers Exxon Collateral Damage



Exxon Authorize the Toxic Chemicals for Spraying Alaska's Oily Beaches which has caused many deaths and health complications, without any compensation from Exxon.  Survivors of the cleanup are struggling as Exxon's collateral damage.     

Little attention was given to EVOS workers who blasted Alaska's oily beaches, with hot seawater from high pressure hoses. They were engulfed in toxic fumes containing aerosolized crude oil benzene and other toxic chemicals.  www.silenceinthesound.com/gallery.shtml
     


It is a major concern that the cleanup workers from the 1989 EVOS beach cleanup are suffering from long-term health problems resulting from toxic chemical exposures. A significant number of the workers have died.  Some of the illnesses include neurological impairment, chronic respiratory disease, leukemia, lymphoma, brain tumors, liver damage, and blood diseases.    www.silenceinthesound.com/stories.shtml

Please click on the Video that is displayed on Google.

http://www.silenceinthesound.com/medicalissues.shtml
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5632208859935499100


www.blackwavethefilm.com

This information should be shouted from the roof tops, to ensure the media and public has the real story about Exxon.

We the undersigned, acknowledge the criminal act Exxon deliberately  took in authorizing the toxic spraying on the Alaskan beaches.  This action has caused the EVOS workers 20 years of struggling with health complications, without any compensation from Exxon.  We demand that Exxon is held accountable just as Joe Hazelwood was. 
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# 49:
1:05 am PDT, Sep 17, Name not displayed, Kentucky
# 48:
12:28 pm PDT, Aug 31, Mike Mitchell, Maine
# 47:
4:18 am PDT, Aug 19, Archie c miller 1989,crud oil spill,, Alaska
iv had lung problms and others from working in the crud oil,and still have ,the fires in the state make my life a liveing hell, just to name a few,,,

not that i know of

# 46:
11:08 am PDT, Aug 9, Dinda Evans, California
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10:00 am PDT, Jul 17, DENA HARRIS, Georgia
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12:06 pm PDT, Jul 16, Lindsay Schutz, Virginia
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4:14 pm PDT, Jul 14, Littlewing Goneforweek, Utah
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1:09 am PDT, Jul 13, Traci Anderson, Wisconsin
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12:39 am PDT, Jun 27, Name not displayed, Washington
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7:14 am PDT, Jun 26, Name not displayed, Colorado
# 39:
7:51 pm PDT, Jun 19, Jack Layne, Tennessee
Please also see my petition BOYCOTT EXXON in this same catagory (financial responcibility) and sign it. Thank you.
# 38:
7:55 pm PDT, Jun 17, Julia Tawyea', Pennsylvania
# 37:
12:30 pm PDT, Jun 7, Name not displayed, Finland
Save the planet!
# 36:
10:22 am PDT, Jun 2, Ron Nissen, California
# 35:
5:48 pm PDT, May 26, JAMES LUECK, Texas
I say, that they should pay for what they have done. If they were an honorable company, they would have already taken responsibility for their actions. To compensate the people that have been affected by their mistake would be the right coarse of action. Since they won't do it on their own, we will have to MAKE them pay. That's how big business works. They don't do anything they don't have to.

Are you a contributor to Exxon's criminal actions by purchasing Exxon Mobil gas?

# 34:
12:14 pm PDT, May 25, Robert Neal, Arizona
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9:09 am PDT, May 25, Cheryl Glassford, Michigan
# 32:
3:55 am PDT, May 23, ALPHA WI, Germany
# 31:
5:36 am PDT, May 16, Margaret Sweeny, United Kingdom
# 30:
6:41 pm PDT, May 15, Deepak Joshi, India
# 29:
4:24 pm PDT, May 15, Dale Patterson, Michigan
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3:03 pm PDT, May 15, Melissa Mobeck, Washington
# 27:
8:03 pm PDT, May 14, Wayne MacDonald, Massachusetts
# 26:
2:33 am PDT, May 14, Steve Klein, Canada
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9:10 pm PDT, May 13, Pam Boland, Georgia
# 24:
9:02 am PDT, May 13, Jacqueline Robinson, Georgia
# 23:
8:18 am PDT, May 12, Mike Downs, Missouri
# 22:
6:17 pm PDT, May 11, Steve Dale, Australia
# 21:
3:59 pm PDT, May 11, Jamie Lee, California
I boycotted Exxon when the Valdez spill happened.... I remember it being reported as having been cleaned up, and am angry and heart broken that that was a lie.
# 20:
6:29 am PDT, May 11, Jessica Shanti, Massachusetts
# 19:
5:59 am PDT, May 11, Dave Cambrai, New York
they need to do the right thing

no I dont buy from big corp

# 18:
12:10 am PDT, May 11, Jessica Cummins, Canada
# 17:
1:11 pm PDT, May 10, Barbara Bunton, Texas
# 16:
11:10 am PDT, May 10, Jennifer Gardner, Florida
# 15:
10:43 am PDT, May 10, Carole Blakey, Washington
# 14:
10:39 am PDT, May 10, David N Moore, Connecticut
# 13:
8:11 am PDT, May 10, Kristina Salgado, Arkansas
# 12:
7:02 am PDT, May 10, Carla Meyer, Illinois
Everyone be it animal or man has suffered from the spill so many years ago and yet Exxon has yet to pay for it fully. Why is that and now this. Another lie, then that would be in the nature of Exxon, wouldn't it. Pay for the health that was also destroyed as well. You killed the land almost and still has yet to recover. Why not do the same for the people as well?

I wish I knew. The name change of many products does not often include Exxon.

# 11:
5:46 am PDT, May 10, Bill C, Germany
# 10:
1:40 am PDT, May 10, Dick Artley, Idaho
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11:30 pm PDT, May 9, Catherine Gaspard, Belgium
# 8:
7:59 pm PDT, May 9, Anthony Montapert, California
# 7:
7:10 pm PDT, May 9, David Dunkleberger, Pennsylvania
# 6:
6:03 pm PDT, May 9, Charles Ayers, Pennsylvania
No I don't use ExxonMobile!
# 5:
1:38 pm PDT, May 9, Joana Peixoto, Portugal
# 4:
12:03 pm PDT, May 9, Ray Metcalfe, Alaska
# 3:
12:03 pm PDT, May 9, Ray Metcalfe, Alaska
# 2:
11:20 am PDT, May 9, EJ Mcm, Canada
# 1:
11:10 am PDT, May 9, Merle Savage, Nevada
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