US Citizens In Harms Way?
It’s not a conspiracy theory but actual facts and studies marine animals are being sacrificed in large numbers for military testing. Is anyone, scientist folk, looking at actual harm to humans? People who live along the shores, and, near military bases? Those mysterious deaths and unexplained ‘disorders’ both mental and physical plaguing citizens? Symptoms that include anxiety, depression, ringing in the ears, or sudden, unexplained cardiac arrest?
Back in May of 2012 the US Navy, in two Environmental Impact Assessment studies, admitted the use of active sonar in training and testing exercises off Hawaii and southern California plus the Atlantic Coast and the Gulf of Mexico–most of the entire US seaboard–could ‘potentially unintentionally harm marine animals’. The numbers, according to the report from Discovery News, ‘staggering’….. mass casualties of dolphins and whales.
Discovery News article, July 6, 2012, Navy Admits Whales and Dolphins in Harm’s Way:
Activists are taking to the Internet to protest a United States Navy proposal that one environmental organization has referred to as potentially causing whales “harm of staggering proportions.”
The action is in response to the Navy’s admission, in two Environmental Impact Assessments filed in May, that the use of active sonar in training and testing exercises off Hawaii and southern California, and off the Atlantic coast and Gulf of Mexico, could potentially unintentionally harm marine mammals a total of 33 million times over five years.
In an email to Discovery News, Zak Smith of the Natural Resources Defense Council said that this includes “nearly 2,000 deaths, nearly 16,000 instances of permanent hearing loss, and over 5 million instances of temporary hearing loss.” And remember, these are the Navy’s own figures.
Overseas British scientists concluded a mass die-off of dolphins off the coast of Cornwall in 2008 was caused by a week of “live war games involving 20 Royal Navy ships, helicopters and submarines – including the nuclear-powered sub HMS Torbay – as well as 11 foreign vessels”.
While the US Navy did admit the use of sonar ‘could’ harm whales and dolphins the US Navy failed to mention any potential harm to humans, people living along the seashores of the United States.
Today, San Diego’s 10 News filed a report on the mysterious death of a woman whose son believes US Navy ‘testing’ may have ‘stopped’ his mother’s pacemaker.
Link to original article: http://www.10news.com/news/san-diego-man-believes-navy-tests-may-have-caused-mothers-pacemaker-to-stop-052413
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