In the News

60 MINUTES – Oklahoma’s Rise in Quakes Linked to Man-Made Causes60 Minutes Oil Drilling Earthquakes

If you missed 60 Minutes regarding oil-drilling earthquakes, you need to look at what the people who hold elected positions in the City of Carson voted to do to not just Carson but to the South Bay.  One of these oil-drilling earthquakes shook 14 states.  This report was emailed to city council and staff before the 2nd reading of the oil & Gas.  60 Minutes Overtime

Recent E-mails Regarding Carson Earthquakes

South Bay 1 Week 5 Earthquakes All Originated in Carson

New Evidence Needed to Stop Oil Drilling Presented to City Council

3.4 Earthquake Hit Curtiss Middle School

Michael Moore on How Politicians Committed Hate Crimes on Minorities

Michael MooreIt’s not like the water in Flint Michigan where the contamination is controlled.  We do have a lot in common with Flint in that our politicians have sold us out!

Fruits & Nuts Watered with Oil Drilling Waste WaterWastewater wateringWhile we are on the subject of water, did you ever imagine we would be using oil-drilling wastewater to water our produce?  Farmers are watering our grapes, pistachio, and Halos tangerines with wastewater.  Yes, Halos which targets our children, waters with oil drilling wastewater.  Just a coincidence that the epidemic of autism hit after the first crops went out to market?

Is There Really an Autism Epidemic?

A closer look at the statistics suggests something more than a simple rise in incidence.AutismIf the statistic one in 166 has a familiar ring, perhaps that’s because you recently heard it on a television commercial or read it in a magazine. According to widely publicized estimates, one in 166 is now the proportion of children who suffer from autism. This proportion is astonishingly high compared with the figure of one in 2,500 that autism researchers had accepted for decades. Across a mere 10-year period–1993 to 2003–statistics from the U.S. Department of Education revealed a 657 percent increase in the nationwide rate of autism.

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  1. Lori Noflin

    Subject: I just signed this — will you?

    Hey, I hope you’re well.

    I wanted to let you know that toxic oil field wastewater is being used to irrigate crops in California — which could include mandarin oranges, carrots, and some of the grapes used in wine brands like Sutter Home, Cupcake, and Fisheye. California grows the majority of these products, and they are shipped across the country.

    This really isn’t the solution to California’s water problems, and it’s not good for any of us.

    Please take a second to sign this petition asking California’s governor to stop this: https://secure.foodandwaterwatch.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=2637&s_src=fbad&s_subsrc=061816
    Tell Governor Brown: No More Oil Field Waste on Our Food! – Food & Water Watch
    SECURE.FOODANDWATERWATCH.ORG

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