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24 August 2016

Media tech torn from family in airport due to political journalism

As I put my youngest son to sleep tonight, cherishing rare opportunity to see both my college kid and little kid with Grandma and time with our favorite cousins, I can not stop thinking of our friend Vlad separated by government beauracracy and harassment from his wife and baby girl at the airport on his way to care for his aging parents here in America.  His wife was held behind with their small daughter in Spain for their political advocacy for refugees in camps.  As good jewish people should- they are doing everything in their power to record refugee testimony in the camps as current genocide is again being waged against humanity.
Stay tuned as this story unfolds as we will be posting numbers and emails to call and write to pressure for the family reunification of our favorite media tech Vlad Teichberg with his wife and his little girl.

19 August 2016

Lawsuit: NYC Sludge sent to Decatur Alabama resulting in carcinogens in drinking water and Tennessee River


This story is under development, please stay tuned for updates.

A civil action was filed on the 17th August in Lawrence County, Alabama regarding carcinogens in Decatur, Alabama drinking water after NYS wastewater Sludge of human biosolids from sewer treatment had been spread by contractor Synagro in Mount Hope.

bizjournals.com/birmingham/morning_call/2016/04/alabama-earns-a-d-for-government-spending.html

http://www.register-republic.com/2016/08/17/city-of-decatur-sued-over-water-issues/

autismspeaks.org/science/science-news/top-ten-lists/2012/deeper-understanding-link-chemical-pollutants-and-autism

http://www.waff.com/story/32222089/wmel-water-authority-chemicals-reduced-drinking-advisory-remains-in-effect

http://www.al.com/news/huntsville/index.ssf/2015/10/decatur_companies_leaking_canc.html

al.com/news/index.ssf/2016/05/epa_8_alabama_drinking_water_s.html

http://chej.org/2016/08/05/22325/


The data for the Alabama counties reflect only elevated lead levels among children reported tested. For instance, CDC’s numbers for Houston County show that 12 kids were tested in 2014 and seven cases were confirmed. That means 58 percent of kids tested have elevated levels, but it would be a tiny percentage of all kids in the community.  quote Mary Sell Decatur Daily
http://www.decaturdaily.com/news/lawrence_county/elevated-lead-levels-reported-in-alabama-but-numbers-not-excessive/article_fc1c369e-0116-5eda-85f3-13ce074e1e91.html


It is time to deploy to Baton Rouge, Louisiana for the flooding victims, Team Rubicon deploys tomorrow, stay tuned.