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Moving Because of LBAM Spray - California’s Refugee Problem

by via VeganReader.com

Have You Moved Or Are You Planning To Move If CDFA Aerially Sprays in 2008?

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We Want You To Share Your Story Here

More than half of the people with whom we’ve spoken because of the LBAM aerial spray public health crisis have told us that they have either already moved away, are planning to move in the next few weeks or are waiting to see if the spraying is stopped to decide to flee or not.

Because of these conversations, we have come to realize that the California Department of Food and Agriculture is creating a serious refugee crisis as family after family attempts to run and hide from the carcinogens, mutagens and particulate plastic pollution of the spray. Not since the Dust Bowl of the Great Depression, perhaps, has our nation witnessed an aggravated exodus like the one currently happening in the Monterey Bay region and the SF Bay Area. The difference is, of course, that the Dust Bowl was created by a natural calamity. The current crisis is being perpetuated by the governmental agency, CDFA, against the strongly voiced demands of the regions set to be sprayed.

We Need to Document What is Happening to Us

It takes a serious disaster to make an American man or woman sell their home, leave their job, put their family in the car and flee. We are outraged that the employees and colleagues of CDFA continue to call the toxic aerial spray and permethrin ground sludge ‘harmless’. So many Californians would not be forced to become refugees if the spraying of pesticides on human beings and the watershed was safe. You know it isn’t safe, you do not want yourself or your loved ones to be used as guinea pigs in this unconscionable experiment and that is why you are trying to escape to the safety that is GUARANTEED to you by the California Constitution.

Please, Use The Comments Field Below To Document Your Refugee Story
Things you might wish to include:

  • Mental, emotional distress suffered by you and your family
  • Personal property you have been forced to sell or abandon
  • Employment you have been forced to leave
  • A message to CDFA about the crisis their actions have put your family in
  • Suggestions for other refugees of any safe places you have found to move to

This last point is an important one. With USDA’s announcement that it intends to seek the light brown apple moth in every state and Puerto Rico, many of us are feeling that there is no safe refuge left where we will not be subject to chemical experimentation without consent. If you’ve discovered a location that seems safe to move to, please be so kind as to share that with other readers. We are all in this together.

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by nyn
Agricultural areas of the state gets lots of spraying, of pesticides which are much more toxic. Perhaps you could modify your website to consider the health effects of agricultural workers and people forced to live in central Valley towns which are adjacent to the many areas exposed to the more commonly used pesticides.
by reader
"Agricultural areas of the state gets lots of spraying, of pesticides which are much more toxic."

They may indeed be toxic, but there is no evidence to show that they are ultimately "more toxic."

The current mixture the CDFA is using contains microcapsules which are small enough to lodge into the deep lung (10 microns) and so it brings the toxins that are COMBINED with the pheromone (only accounting for about 17% of the mix) directly into the body where they cannot be expelled. No long term studies have been done on this mixture, so the actual toxicity is unknown. But the hundreds of immediate health effects show that it is indeed toxic in the short term to many. Additionally, the more subtle or potentially long term effects of the pheromone on humans and other insects and animals has also not been studied. This is a human experiment.

See http://www.lbamspray.com/Reports.htm
by ....
trouble with rural areas is racism if youre not white. police protect racial assaulters and will accuse YOu if your attacked by a ''white''. youre fortunate if youre ''white''. the country has gone bonkers...
by John Thielking
I currently live in San Jose and that area is not yet set to be sprayed. It is fairly easy to get a room in a 2BR or 3BR apartment in San Jose. Often times they don't check your credit or anything. Look on http://www.craigslist.org for a start on finding a place. Hollister is not recommended as the hwy leading up to it runs right past a smelly chemical factory.
by via email
I haven't yet exerienced the LBAM spray, but from the stories I've heard I am positive I will be a candidate for moving if spraying happens as promosed in the East Bay. Breathing traffic fumes, fumes from tumbledryers (dryer sheets), perfume, cigarettes - you name the toxin - it affects my health. I'm often down for 24 hours with a nasty nauseous headache and inability to focus.
I am not going to risk the possibility of longer exposure as indicated in the LBAM program. Whether they spray every month or every three months, the stuff is going to be in the air, and, since it is made up of synthetic chemicals some of which are known to be harmful to humans, I know I'd be down.
I think of myself as a canary in the coal mine - one of the first to be affected.
Catherine S
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