The media says the Gulf Coast oil disaster is resolved. Denise Rednour knows differently

A year after the onset of the Gulf Coast oil spill, the media has moved on to other stories. Denise Rednour knows, first-hand, that the crisis is still ongoing, and that coastal residents are experiencing petrochemical-related illnesses and symptoms on a widespread scale.

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  1. THE WATER WAS BOILING WITH OIL EATING MICROBES
    Uploaded by WVPRadio to YouTube on May 1, 2011

    From the Friday, April 29, 2011 broadcast of “The Gulf Blue Plague Update with Michael Edward”: an exclusive audio interview with BP clean-up worker Paul Hebert regarding his personal observations of the Gulf water boiling with microorganisms digesting the oil.

    The full length video with the entire broadcast is available at:
    http://vimeo.com/23118749

  2. Mayor: Tar balls wash onto Alabama beach
    WLS 890AM
    Sep. 6, 2011

    ATLANTA (WLS) – Heavy rain from the former Tropical Storm Lee rolled northeast into Appalachian states Tuesday, spreading the threat of flooding as far as New England after drenching the South, spawning tornadoes, sweeping several people away and knocking out power to thousands.

    Lee also churned up heavy surf that sent tar balls washing onto Alabama’s prime tourist beaches. The globs of oil found so far were very small, Orange Beach Mayor Tony Kennon said, and their origin was unclear.

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