On March 13th, 2011, Project Gulf Impact will host a month-long walk for environmental and civil rights awareness. The organization will be providing support services to activist and local Gulf resident Cherri Foytlin, as she embarks on a challenging journey from New Orleans to our nation’s capital. This event will raise awareness about the ongoing need for environmental remediation and economic support in the wake to the BP oil Disaster of April 2010.
More information here.




http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2011/03/gulf_residents_launch_walk_to.html
From NOLA..unfortunately the NIH is working up... a little excuse by saying that many victims have had long exposures to oil and seafood... and it is going to be hard to conduct the study.
There is a health situation here that is ACUTE! This requires immediate attention and not a ten year study with "assured" cloudy results.
The NIH is a joke.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/09/07/us-oil-spill-health-idUSTRE68647O20100907
Because NIH is a bought and paid for shill....it is important that the people reject this study..
http://www.businessinsider.com/bp-and-transocean-have-too-many-ongoing-contracts-to-think-about-a-legal-war-2010-5http://www.businessinsider.com/the-gulf-economy-2010-5#the-gulf-states-have-a-gdp-of-22-trillion-1
For big oil.. the people are simply in the way..
They have to cover their own behinds at any cost...even if it costs the health and welfare of the people.
They will let you die where you stand and then spew some prepacked garbage from its research study.. about how your great-grandmother ate a shrimp sandwich while buying gas.