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Cancer map may show enormous St. Louis cluster

 
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There are radioactive secrets beneath the banks and waters of a north St. Louis County creek that may be linked to a staggering number of cancers, illnesses and birth defects. In four square miles, there are three reported cases of conjoined twins and cancer rates that one data expert says is statistically impossible.

Wright, an accountant and former auditor, started collecting data from her classmates. Soon, peers from neighboring schools reached out too.

“On Facebook, it just took off like wildfire. People started reporting their cancers and auto immune diseases,” Wright said.

At first she found 30 cases. Within two months, she had data on 200 cases. Now, her maps have more than 700 cases in four square miles, including:

62 brain cancer cases
27 leukemia cases
26 lung cancer cases
24 multiple sclerosis cases
15 lymphoma cases
10 pancreatic cancer cases
3 conjoined twins


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Could this be a possible explanation?

[link to www.informationclearinghouse.info]

There are many unclassified documents available online with information on the testing done on U.S. citizens. It wasn't until the early 80's (I believe) that it was disallowed. There was some crazy testing done all over the United States. The information is all at your fingertips.

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Could this be a possible explanation?

[link to www.informationclearinghouse.info]

There are many declassified documents available online with information on the testing done on U.S. citizens. It wasn't until the early 80's (I believe) that it was disallowed. There was some crazy testing done all over the United States. The information is all at your fingertips.
 Quoting: Skepticnumberone


3 conjoined twins? whats the odds on that?
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Very slim...
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Farcebook just may be good for something after all.
Sounds like they have a case.


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Twenty-one acres of airport land became a dumping site where a toxic mixture of uranium, thorium, and radium sat uncovered or in barrels. In the 1960s, government documents noted contents from the rusting barrels were seeping into nearby Coldwater Creek. And by the 1990s, the government confirmed unsafe levels of radioactive materials in the water.


“You’re having to grasp this idea that something was wrong. Nobody knew about it. Our parents didn’t know, nobody knew,” said Wright.

Wright and the 2,000 people now on the Facebook page Coldwater Creek Just the Facts Please wonder if they inhaled radioactive dust that blew in from the dump, or swallowed small amounts of toxic creek water.


Members of the Facebook group want the CDC to investigate their data and determine if there is a cancer cluster. They are currently trying to build their case in hopes of getting to the truth.


Wright recently shared her data with the Army Corp of Engineers, which monitors the creek.
Based on the latest data, the Army Corp of Engineers reports there is no contamination threat to current homeowners. And monitoring of the creek continues.
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Could this be a possible explanation?

[link to www.informationclearinghouse.info]

There are many unclassified documents available online with information on the testing done on U.S. citizens. It wasn't until the early 80's (I believe) that it was disallowed. There was some crazy testing done all over the United States. The information is all at your fingertips.
 Quoting: Skepticnumberone
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holy shit i live a mile from there
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I wonder if that may account for all the violence there too.
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this never ending love affair with the testing of citizens in disturbing
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Mobile phone cell towers???? 4G and 3G destroys the imune system. Has nothing to with the water. Wake up smart phone morons.
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Who gives a fuck as long as it's the black part of town?!? Let the subhuman nig population die! No great loss to anyone!
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holy shit i live a mile from there
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Plant for 4-sale sign in the front yard..NOW...
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Mobile phone cell towers???? 4G and 3G destroys the imune system. Has nothing to with the water. Wake up smart phone morons.
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Towers emit a weird kind of chatter, too, very irritating. I first heard this when shopping for annuals at a grower that had one on their property. Everyone around seemed edgy and irritable. Not to mention they can disorient bee populations. The radio emissions mess with their inner radar and they can't navigate back to the hive properly.

It's all bad...
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Mobile phone cell towers???? 4G and 3G destroys the imune system. Has nothing to with the water. Wake up smart phone morons.
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You're not the sharpest knife in the kitchen are you??

If what you say is true this kind of shit would be going on every where sherlock.. 3 conjoined twins in a 4 mile radius? That one right there sticks out the most and ought to tell you something, hell I can't remember the last time the state I live in even had 1! You must be a shill...
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[link to www.informationclearinghouse.info]

There are many unclassified documents available online with information on the testing done on U.S. citizens. It wasn't until the early 80's (I believe) that it was disallowed. There was some crazy testing done all over the United States. The information is all at your fingertips.
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This was also my first thought! verysad
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Times Beach.
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Could this be a possible explanation?

[link to www.informationclearinghouse.info]

There are many unclassified documents available online with information on the testing done on U.S. citizens. It wasn't until the early 80's (I believe) that it was disallowed. There was some crazy testing done all over the United States. The information is all at your fingertips.
 Quoting: Skepticnumberone


OMG, is this the same crap they are spraying in our air now?
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Probably some capitalist venture , waste dumped or something.

Greed is good.
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Who gives a fuck as long as it's the black part of town?!? Let the subhuman nig population die! No great loss to anyone!
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It's not the black part of town. I live center in the map cluster, a block from the creek. Most people here are white, with a good representation of other ethnically- and racially-diverse groups.

It definitely is making me reconsider renewing my lease here later this year.
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And nowadays they use airplanes to disperse their poisons.
Wild Weasels? You've got to be shitting me!
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Could this be a possible explanation?

[link to www.informationclearinghouse.info]

There are many unclassified documents available online with information on the testing done on U.S. citizens. It wasn't until the early 80's (I believe) that it was disallowed. There was some crazy testing done all over the United States. The information is all at your fingertips.
 Quoting: Skepticnumberone


I bet that is it. These toxins could have settled in the St Louis ground water these folks are drinking. They need to get some greedy lawyers together to cook up one of those massive lawsuits so everyone everywhere will finally notice this atrocity.
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Sad part is, nothing will ever be resolved.

The gov't has no spare monies, if they would quite giving away hundreds of billions every year, then they would have the resources in cases like these.
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[link to www.informationclearinghouse.info]

There are many unclassified documents available online with information on the testing done on U.S. citizens. It wasn't until the early 80's (I believe) that it was disallowed. There was some crazy testing done all over the United States. The information is all at your fingertips.
 Quoting: Skepticnumberone


I bet that is it. These toxins could have settled in the St Louis ground water these folks are drinking. They need to get some greedy lawyers together to cook up one of those massive lawsuits so everyone everywhere will finally notice this atrocity.
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Why make it something more than it needs to be? The leaking radioactive waste buried there is common knowledge.
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Devolution- Descent or degeneration to a lower or worse state.

Now THIS is what is happening to us right now. We have people getting a new thumb disorder just from texting too much, some teens have given up writing letters and reading books. This devolution is real folks.
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Devolution- Descent or degeneration to a lower or worse state.

Now THIS is what is happening to us right now. We have people getting a new thumb disorder just from texting too much, some teens have given up writing letters and reading books. This devolution is real folks.
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LOL WRONG THREAD.... SORRY!!
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[link to www.informationclearinghouse.info]

There are many unclassified documents available online with information on the testing done on U.S. citizens. It wasn't until the early 80's (I believe) that it was disallowed. There was some crazy testing done all over the United States. The information is all at your fingertips.
 Quoting: Skepticnumberone


I bet that is it. These toxins could have settled in the St Louis ground water these folks are drinking. They need to get some greedy lawyers together to cook up one of those massive lawsuits so everyone everywhere will finally notice this atrocity.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33138908


Why make it something more than it needs to be? The leaking radioactive waste buried there is common knowledge.
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Common knowledge to the locals? I don't know anything about it.

So to you it is only a coincedence that these studies in above link were also taken place in St. Louis, and now there is a cancer cluster?
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holy shit i live a mile from there
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those cancer rates listed on the site...

thats the dirty little secret they want to blame on cigarettes. Declaring that smokes are the #1 cause of cancer. It's BS and the smokers know it! Cigarettes have been the fall-guy for whatever cancerous radiation LURKS in the ground & water from their greedy industrious contamination of the earth for profits.

their wicked sick ways are being exposed.
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The only thing you can expect from the insane is for them to get insaner

Just exactly how long has this insane, "Israel" Mafia been running our defunct government?- and how much longer are We The People going to let them do it?
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i have traveled throughout the country,
45 out of 50 states for 15 years..

lived in palm harbor,florida 5 years.

I now currently live 20 miles east of st louis for the past 5 years...

I have NEVER seen people like the locals that live here...

they have shorter arms, body is way out of proportion..
Eyes are farther apart then the rest of the population and they are bugged eyes..
very large gap between each eye...

Very strange lookin locals...
And I have seen this carry over three generations..

You can go to any local store, restaurant, mall, anywhere and easliy distinguish these odd looking people...

very very strange,
I have been to the boonies of MS,MO,AR,FL,UT,MT,CO,TX,NM,AR,CA,OR,...
I have been to ALL major cities,
crossed paths with thousands and thousands of people...
the list goes on, worked with thousands of people from all different areas, east coast, west coast all major cities..
Many many airports, lots and lots of windsheild time, seeing many people....

And there is a strange group of people, living in the wind direction of and EAST of EAST ST. LOUIS...No joke
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Y'all need to put a stop to this:


"On July 28, 2008, Ameren Missouri submitted an application to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), seeking a Combined Construction and Operating License (COL) for a potential second unit. According to Thomas R. Voss, president and chief executive officer of Ameren Missouri, "Given projections for a nearly 30 percent increase in demand for power in Missouri in the next two decades, we believe we will need to build a large generating plant to be on line in the 2018–2020 timeframe."[3] Ameren Missouri proposed building a 1,600-MW Areva Evolutionary Power Reactor (EPR).[9]

In April 2009, the proposal was cancelled. A key stumbling block was a law barring utilities from charging customers for the interest accrued on the $6 billion loan required to build a new power plant prior to it producing electricity. The new nuclear plant would have cost at least $6 billion.[10][11]

On April 19, 2012 Ameren Missouri and Westinghouse Electric Company announced their intent to seek federal funding for a new generation of nuclear reactors to be installed at the Callaway site. The U.S. Department of Energy could provide up to $452 million dollars in research and development funds to Westinghouse. The new reactors would be smaller and safer in design than any currently operating. Ameren Missouri would apply to license up five of the 225-megawatt reactors at the Callaway site, more than doubling its current electrical output.[12]"





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