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Obama Administration Puts A GAG ORDER on the Data for the Dead Dolphins found on the Mississippi and Alabama shorelines,
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 869767:MV8xNDE5NDA5XzIzMzc1ODkxX0EzQjRBQTRF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1179313] OP, there are a lot of dolphins out in the gulf. They wash up dead here on the coast all the time. They are not any different from us and they die and they loose their offspring. The findings down here are not any different then they have been for many years. It's just that now people are looking for a reason to blame anything on COREXIT. I live here, play at the barrier islands, catch fish and eat them. I have many many friends that do the same. They are not sick and we dont know anyone that is or has died. Hell, the COREXIT may counter the effects of radiation poisoning. [/quote] The thread says [u]An abnormal dolphin mortality [/u]this year along the Gulf coast, [u]plus 55 pilot whales [/u]all within a 10 - 12 week period can't be a natural phenomena. If it is a natural occurance, I'm finding it odd that the President wants to issue a Gag order! [/quote]
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Obama administration restricts findings on Gulf’s dead dolphins
Biloxi - The Obama administration has issued a gag order on data over the recent spike of dead dolphins, including many stillborn infants, washing up on Mississippi and Alabama shorelines, and scientists say the restriction undermines the scientific process.
An abnormal dolphin mortality this year along the Gulf coast has become part of a federal criminal investigation over last year’s BP oil spill disaster and as a result, has led the US government to clamp down on biologists’ findings, with orders to keep the results confidential.
The dolphin die-off, labeled an “unusual mortality event (UME),” resulted in wildlife biologists being contracted by the National Marine Fisheries Service to record the recent spike in dolphin deaths by collecting tissue samples and specimens for the agency, but late last month were privately ordered to keep their results under wraps.
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Now Why Would They Want To Do That? What is it that they don't want us to know?
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