Expose 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


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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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