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Margaret Diann 11-27-2013 04:14 AM

Do NOT burn Kerosene
 
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According to a post on patriotfiles.com www.patriotfiles.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-32562.html Back up <--- link There were 4 million gallons of kerosene brought into the first Gulf war. When burned, already being refined, it must become a strong version of glycol ether chemicals; and the cause of harm to some soldiers who were burning it ... even for those who passed nearby.
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C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>14</sub>O<sub>2</sub><sub>(2-butoxyethanol) Per MSDS, EGBE causes AIHA</sub>
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<table id="table4" border="0" cellpadding="9" cellspacing="3" width="98%"> <tbody><tr> <td>Example of second hand solvent exposure - this soldier: U.S. Army Captain Charles Hamden. A letter (dated 25 May 1994) cosigned by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General John Shalikashvili, and Secretary of Defense William J. Perry stating, ‘There is no information, classified or unclassified, that indicates that chemical or biological weapons were used in the Persian Gulf.</td> </tr> </tbody></table>
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<table id="table3" border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3" width="696"> <tbody><tr> <td> Burning with kerosene LINK Photo
A soldier would stir and waste would burn down
</td> <td> Chad Pagel is from Cloverdale, IN. He gave me this photo in @ 2003. He also shared about a time his group was securing an airport & their bowels went liquid (another glycol ether exposure of some type) more
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Chad of Indiana (upper right photo) shared that he had a job of burning human waste, etc with kerosene.
A man who worked for a contractor in Iraq more recently went out jogging past the burn pits 2004, and had sudden blood in urine, hemoglobin dropped from 13 down to 4; hematocrit went from 40 to 11
Man in Iraq with sudden, acute AIHA * LINK after jogging past the burn pits
Turned yellow
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Burning of KEROSENE can cause similar harm as glycol ether exposure!
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<sub> No </sub>O<sub>2 ... BUT there is plenty of air when burned</sub>

No oxygen, but when it's burned, there is lots of O2 to add in
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http://www.valdezlink.com/re/health/kerosene.htm#in

http://www.valdezlink.com/gwv/media/gulfwar.pdf


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