by PEU Report/State of the Division
The AP reported on reopened fishing areas. Yesterday’s story said:
Authorities are reopening all of Mississippi’s territorial waters in the Gulf of Mexico for all commercial and recreational shrimping and fin-fishing. The order takes effect at 5 p.m. Friday and includes waters south of the barrier islands, which are about 12 miles off the coastline.
Today the AP stated:
Keath Ladner, owner of Gulf Shores Sea Products in Bay St. Louis, Miss., won’t send his 70 boats out, even though shrimp season is open in some Mississippi waters.
“They’d lose money,” Ladner said. “Nobody wants it. I can’t sell it.”
Ladner’s main national buyer sent him a letter recently telling him it wouldn’t be buying seafood from the Gulf “until further notice,” he said.
“They can’t convince brokers around the nation that it’s a safe product,” he said, adding that he came across a 2-square-mile patch of dead, floating fish on Friday about 12 miles off Gulfport, Miss.
Gulfport had a fish kill in July. Tests results, due back in a “few days,” remain missing. Where will Ladner’s two square mile patch of fetid fish end up? Hopefully not in someone’s net.
Has the U.S. government/BP media blockade fallen yet?
Video – Edward E. Clark, Jr. President of The Wildlife Center of Virginia reflects on a recent trip to Louisiana and the strange events surrounding a fact finding mission
If so, citizen’s can provide information on the impact of dissolved, dispersed and residual oil. Maybe death gyres will be confirmed, along with BP’s whale carcass chop shop. Only BP contractors were authorized to touch oiled wildlife. Experts were kept at bay.
The feds/BP chose to transfer toxicity to the water column. It was a strategic decision from which they never wavered. That’s why they hide the deadly impact at every turn.
State of the Division
U.S. Chamber of Commerce & Deceit in Mold Litigation
TRUTH OUT Sharon Kramer Letter To Andrew Saxon MOLD ISSUE
Thank You National Apartment Association. I will do my best to get this very important information out ASAP to numerous owners, investors, huge property management companies (e.g., Riverstone Residential), attorneys, and judges, AND, of course, to the MANY people who are currently living in MOLD-INFESTED APARTMENT COMPLEXES right now! katy
“Changes in construction methods have caused US buildings to become perfect petri dishes for mold and bacteria to flourish when water is added. Instead of warning the public and teaching physicians that the buildings were causing illness; in 2003 the US Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform, a think-tank, and a workers comp physician trade organization mass marketed an unscientific nonsequitor to the courts to disclaim the adverse health effects to stave off liability for financial stakeholders of moldy buildings. Although publicly exposed many times over the years, the deceit lingers in US courts to this very day.”
Sharon Noonan Kramer
Riverstone Residential Litigation
Links to Riverstone Residential Mold and Illegal Business Practice Complaints and More!