Monday, August 31, 2015

PACIFIC BABY SEALS DIED FROM LEUKEMIA

Many baby seals dying of leukemia-linked disorder along California coast.  Blamed for over 1/3 of recent deaths at San Francisco Bay rescue center .



MORE THAN THESE, I BELIEVE, ARE CURRENTLY LISTED ON THAT WEBSITE.
NOW WE KNOW, THE SEALS HAD LEUKEMIA OF A TYPE THAT, GIVEN WHERE THEY LIVE, IN THE OCEAN, THE ONLY CAUSE FOR IT WAS RADIATION.

DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION [DIC] “is a pathological process characterized by the widespread activation of the clotting cascade that results in the formation of blood clots in the small blood vessels throughout the body… and can ultimately lead to multiple organ damage… severe bleeding can occur from various sites.

DIC does not occur by itself but only as a complicating factor from another underlying condition, usually in those with a critical illness… DIC can lead to multiorgan failure and widespread bleeding…


 DIC can occur in the following conditions: 

Solid tumors and blood cancers (particularly acute promyelocytic leukemia)… Sepsis or severe infection… Severe allergic or toxic reactions… Giant hemangiomas (Kasabach-Merritt syndrome) [and] Large aortic aneurysms.” 

CAUSES 
FROM: Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, 2013

 "A causal association with leukemia has ONLY been documented to date FOR IONIZING RADIATION, benzene and treatment with cytostatic drugs. 

A large number of studies included in the review referred to the effects of ionizing radiation, where new data suggest that the effects of exposure to small doses of ionizing radiation should probably be reevaluated.

 An update of [the Life Span Study (LSS) of A-Bomb survivors] has shown that exposure to ionizing radiation at doses as low as those usually recorded in occupational settings, leukemia incidence follows a quadratic dose response pattern.

 Moreover, there is uncertainty on whether the proposed safety limits from the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) are appropriate, since revised LSS data show that the risk of leukemia remains increased even in groups with low cumulative exposure to radiation."

IN CASE YOU DON'T KNOW, Benzene is found in the air from emissions from burning coal and oil, gasoline service stations, and motor vehicle exhaust.

THESE ANIMALS WOULD HAD TO HAVE INHALED A HELL OF A LOT OF THAT FOR BENZENE TO BE THE CAUSE OF THIS.
RULE OUT BENZENE!

DID SOMEONE GIVE THESE BABY SEALS CYTOSTATIC DRUGS?
THESE DRUGS ARE GIVEN AS CHEMOTHERAPY TREATMENT.
CHEMO USES CYTOSTATIC DRUGS.

THE SEALS WERE NOT IN CHEMOTHERAPY.
RULE OUT CYTOSTATIC DRUGS!

WHAT DOES THAT LEAVE?


IONIZING RADIATION!

AND ONLY THESE FEW WEANING ELEPHANT SEALS WERE TESTED!


WHAT IF ALL SEVERAL HUNDRED THOUSAND DEAD SEAL PUPS HAD BEEN TESTED, ALL SPECIES THAT WERE FOUND DEAD, EN MASSE, ON PACIFIC BEACHES THESE PAST 3 YEARS?
"Northern elephant seals can be found on the coast and offshore islands of California and Baja California. 
They migrate twice a year from California to Mexico and males migrate to the feeding areas in the north Pacific Ocean, in the Gulf of Alaska, and near the eastern Aleutian Islands. 
Females tend to feed further south between 40-45°N. "

DIDN'T ALASKAN AND CANADIAN FISHERMEN AND INDIGENOUS TRIBES TRY TO TELL NOAA AND THE EPA THIS 4 YEARS AGO?
YES, THEY DID!
THEY SAW THE SAME SYMPTOMS APPEAR IN SEALS, WALRUSES,FISH, EVEN WHALES AND POLAR BEARS!


Some general symptoms of leukemia include:
  • Fever, chills
  • Fatigue, weakness
  • Loss of appetite, weight loss
  • Night sweats
  • Bone/joint pain
  • Abdominal discomfort
  • Headaches
  • Shortness of breath
  • Frequent infections
  • Easy bruising or bleeding
  • Petechiae (small red spots under the skin)

SINCE WE CANNOT ASK ANIMALS QUESTIONS AND GET A RESPONSE, WE CANNOT KNOW IF THEY HAVE THE SYMPTOMS IN BLACK, BUT ON EXAMINATION, THEY HAVE PRESENTED WITH THE SYMPTOMS IN RED.

Other potential symptoms of leukemia

Because some conditions coincide with the presence of the disease, the following may be signs of leukemia:
  • Anemia: A low red blood cell count. Red blood cells carry oxygen around the body. This condition may contribute to weakness, fatigue or shortness of breath.
  • Leukopenia: A low white blood cell count. A decrease in the production of functional leukocytes (white blood cells) weakens the body's immune defense, which can make you more prone to infections.
  • Thrombocytopenia: A low blood platelet count. Platelets are the blood cells responsible for blood clotting. A shortage of bloods platelets may lead to easy bruising or bleeding.
  • Swollen lymph nodes: In some cases, the signs of leukemia may include noticeable swelling of the neck, armpit or groin. This occurs when leukemia has spread to the lymph nodes.
  • Enlarged liver or spleen: The build-up of abnormal blood cells in the liver or spleen may cause a feeling of fullness (loss of appetite) or swelling in the upper left side of the abdomen.

    THE ABOVE CONDITIONS IN RED HAVE BEEN DOCUMENTED IN MANY SPECIES OF MARINE MAMMALS, FISH AND IN SOME BIRDS AND TURTLES.

    SOME THINGS NOT MENTIONED ABOVE, BUT OFTEN SEEN IN SOME TYPES OF LEUKEMIA:
    ~1 ACUTE LOWER LIMB/CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA

    LOOKING AT PHOTOS OF SOME DEAD/DYING MARINE ANIMALS, ONE CAN CLEARLY SEE THIS SYMPTOM PRESENTING ON FLIPPERS, FINS, LEGS.


SO SIMILAR TO WHAT WE SEE IN HUMANS, BELOW


2~ 
Bilateral Extraocular Muscle Involvement with Proptosis as the Ophthalmic Manifestation and Primary Presentation of Acute Leukemia in an Adult
                                                                                                       

Ocular and orbital involvement in leukemia 


IN A HUMAN

IN AN ALASKAN SEAL

NUMEROUS DOCUMENTATIONS OF SKIN LESIONS WHICH APPEAR IDENTICAL TO THOSE SEEN IN VARIOUS SKIN CANCERS AND IN SOME FORMS OF LEUKEMIA.

IN SALMON 


IN WALRUSES

                       NOTICE THOSE LESIONS APPEAR ON ALL ANIMALS WE CAN                                    SEE IN 
THESE PHOTOS.


HISTORIC FIRST: GREAT WHITE SHARK WITH CANCEROUS TUMOR!

Recently, researchers in Australia noticed a large tumor protruding from the mouth of a great white shark, as well as another mass on the head of a bronze whale shark. The great white's tumor measured 1 foot (30 centimeters) long and 1 foot wide, according to a study describing the tumors published online in November in the Journal of Fish Diseases.

"This was a very unusual sight as we have never before seen a white shark with tumors," said Rachel Robbins, a study co-author and shark biologist at the Fox Shark Research Foundation, near Adelaide, in southern Australia.



HOW MANY,MANY REPORTS HAVE WE SEEN THAT LISTED TUMORS ON THE GREAT WHALES, DOLPHINS, SEA LIONS, EVERYTHING?

AND THEY WANT US TO BELIEVE IT'S CAUSED BY WARM WATER?
AS WE CAN SEE, WARM WATER IS NOT ONE OF THE 3, AND ONLY 3 THINGS THAT CAUSE THIS TYPE OF LEUKEMIA THEY HAVE DIAGNOSED IN THE BABY SEALS!

ALGAE WON'T CAUSE IT, EITHER!

Nothing.

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service confirm they "have not tested for radiation and have no plans to do so in the future."  

A FOIA request encompassing the entire Department of the Interior, via the Office of the Secretary, resulted in being told, "The office of the Secretary does not have any records relating to your request."  

The Federal Aviation Administration FOIA response was "FAA is not involved."  

The FOIA response from the Nuclear Regulatory Agency was "NRC does not conduct the types of tests in your FOIA request." 

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) replied 
"We do not conduct such tests." 

The Environmental Protection Agency replied "Please understand that these reports take time to create. 
Report 154 is currently under review at our laboratory and will be published once the review is complete."  

(That report is over a year old and they still haven't reviewed it yet???) 

The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) replied they want $7098.84 to fill the request; their charges are as follows:

Action Officer
Estimated number of hours
Hourly Salary
Benefits @16%
Hourly Cost
Total Cost
Senior Scientist     
38
$74.47
$11.92
$86.39
$3,282.82
Senior Scientist
20
$81.10
$12.98
$94.08
$1,881.60
Senior Scientist
4
$81.03
$12.97
$94.00
$376.00
Senior Professional
2
$67.66
$10.83
$78.49
$156.98
Senior Professional
16
$75.51
$12.08
$87.59
$1,401.44
80
$7,098.84


So,  there you have it.  
For three years, the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant disaster has been spewing deadly radioactive material into the Pacific Ocean and for three years, the agencies above have done nothing. 
 Without admitting they have done nothing,  NOAA wants $7098.84 to merely LOOK to see if they have any records relating to a request!"


Vancouver Island Area Herring, pictured above, are also being found to be bleeding from their gills, eyes, mouths and bellies.


WHETHER THE FEDERAL AGENCIES TASKED WITH PROTECTING AND PRESERVING OUR OCEANS' BIOSPHERES TEST OR NOT, ANYONE WITH MODERATE KNOWLEDGE OF CANCEROUS LESIONS, OF SYMPTOMS OF RADIATION SICKNESS CAN ADD ONE PLUS ONE USING THESE PHOTOGRAPHS AND ASSUME "TWO", I.E., MALIGNANCIES WITHIN THESE SYSTEMS.

IT IS TOO LATE TO SAVE THIS GENERATION OF OCEAN DWELLERS.

IT MAY BE TOO LATE TO SAVE ANY OF US.

BUT WE DON'T HAVE TO TAKE IT WITHOUT A FIGHT, WITHOUT SCREAMING "DAMN YOU FOR NOT STOPPING THIS!"

CALL EVERY ELECTED OFFICIAL YOU CAN, PLEASE.
CALL YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER, TV STATIONS, ASK THEM WHY THEY ARE NOT REPORTING THIS.

PLEASE, DO ALL YOU CAN TO MAKE A STIR ABOUT THIS.

MAYBE IT'S NOT TOO LATE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION...IF WE CAN STOP THIS NOW AND GIVE THEM A CHANCE!

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