On Sep 1, 3:44=A0pm, cancerhazle...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Can you believe
that, while Greater Hazleton residents are dying like flies <<
"This condition is non-fatal if treated and monitored"
Treatment .. bloodletting.
Who loves ya.
Tom
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> THE GRIM REAPER LIVES IN HAZLETON, PA.
> <http://www.cancercapital.com/img/grim-reaper.jpg
> <http://www.cancercapital.com
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> You may have read the Associated Press article out of Hazleton,
> Pa,, last week in which federal health officials confirmed the
> existence of "cancer clusters" in the Greater Hazleton area.
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> The =A0Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
> revealed that its two-year study indicated 33 cases of
> olycythemia vera, a rare bone marrow disease =A0that results
> in overproduction of red blood cells.
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> The agency indicated that it could not find the cause
> but its members apparently haven't clicked on
tohttp://www.cancercapital.=
com
> or they certainly would know the answer.
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> Toxic wastes and hazardous chemicals have been dumped
> for decades in the Greater Hazleton area, especially in =A0the
> former McAdoo Associates dump site, a former anthracite
> mine over 1.200 feet deep. .
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> The agency revealed that it confirmed 33 cases of
> polycythemia =A0vera in an area surrounding Ben Titus
> Road in Ryan Town****p, between McAdoo and Tamaqua..
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> However, for the agency's information, an astounding
> total of 131 cases have been do***ented between
> Freeland and Tamaqua. YES, 131 CASES.
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> It should be noted that the U,S, national average for cases
> of polycythemia tvera are ione in 100,000 and yet the entire
> Greater Hazleton area has a population of about 200,000.
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> Can you believe that, while Greater Hazleton residents
> are dying like flies, the city of Hazleton is ready to negotiate
> the sale of land to a developer, Hazle Creek Properties,.that
> already =A0has been dumping hazardous materials in the area
> and apparently wants to comstruct a housing development
> and an amphiteathre on the former city landfill.
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> Residents of Southeastern Pennsylvania should be greatly
> concerned because the hazardous waste and toxic chemicals
> are moving underground in their direction. It has been re****ted
> that they were discovered as far southeast as the Blue Mountain
> more than a decade ago...
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> Danger areas include Allentown and the entire Lehigh Valley,
> Reading, Philadelphia and all Southeastern counties,, along with
> South Jersey and Delaware.
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> For more information about the epidemic of death and dying,
> contact state Rep.Todd Eachus at 570-450-7905, Hazleton
> Mayor Lou Barletta at 570-459-4910, the Hazleton
> Standard-Speaker at 1-800-843-6680 =A0or CAN DO Inc.
> -- its industrial development organization -- at 570-455-1508.
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> They'll be delighted to answer your questions


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