Another Toxic Algae Bloom...
This time it's hitting the St. Johns River
A huge, thick, toxic slime can be seen flowing to the ocean, all along the banks of the beautiful river.
According to the River Keeper organization (non-profit), it started south of Jacksonville. Since then, it's moving north.
"It's the river's way of telling scientists that deadly chemicals can make life dead. It's something that happens over and over because industrial pollution is simply piped into rivers and Oceans worldwide... When chemicals are dumped down the tube... do we ever think... what it might taste like... to the dolphins we say we love... and care enough about to create a petition and raise awareness of the truth of reality for dolphins...
http://Actionnewsjax.com/Algae-bloom--St-Johns-River

Join our cause... force manufactures to "Take It Back" ... tell
them YOU made YOUR Chemicals, and YOU know best how to RECYCLE them...
not us!... so STOP dumping YOUR byproducts into OUR Oceans NOW! and
take back what you have already dumped when it is returned to you by
the EPA or the Army Corp Of Engineers or whatever salvage company has
enough skills to safely transport it back to it's origin... http://EcoDelMar.org/TakeItBack
If this sounds impossible... think about it this way... if you
painted antique cars in your garage... could you legally dump the old
paint thinner/cleaners down the drain?... of course not! So why are
manufacturers allowed to do this on a massive mega-tonnage scale...
They are killing our Oceans and Planet Earth and this has to stop.
Please sign the petition to tell the US Congress to stop allowing
profiteers to destroy our planet for their profit. This is the cause of
widespread cancer and children with autism... if you truly want to
fight cancer... stop industrial pollution... http://EcoDelMar.org/TakeItBack
GE USA and the American Paper Industry Giants
Filed Lawsuit to block Standard Measures
previously established to protect the
American Public from toxic PCBs
General Electric Company and the American Forest and Paper Association (a trade group representing the paper industry), joined forces to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to block new PCB water quality criteria designed to protect human health.
The EPA settled with industrial giants and yet another corporate action accomplished it's profitable goal:
Hazardous PCB rulings were delayed once again so that highly
profitable American Industries were allowed to continue dumping known
Toxic PCBs into
American Public Waterways leading to the only living Oceans in the
entire universe.
http://FoxRiverWatch.com/industry_sues_to_block_safety_standards
Insurance and public health costs are expected to skyrocket as the
ocean's food chain is contaminated, more children are diagnosed with
ADD and autism, and more adults are diagnosed with cancer. Immune
system suppression is expected to result in incurable infections, again
severely impacting corporate insurance investments and dividends.
Another Algae Bloom for Dolphins...




























