The Katrina Virus

The Katrina Virus
Title The Katrina Virus PDF eBook
Author David Andrew Christenson
Publisher
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Release 2012-07-31
Genre
ISBN 9780984689347

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During Hurricane Katrina chemical warfare contaminants were released from classified Department of Defense and Central Intelligence Agency Facilities. The chemical warfare contaminants are called the Katrina Virus. The Katrina Virus spread thoughout the United States and Canada. One hundred and fifty five million people may have been infected. The author has been classified as a terrorist by the Department of Justice for trying to bring this story of genocide, murder, treason and crimes against humanity to light. What happened to the 1500 people/victims that are still missing? Were the victims contaminated? Were the contaminated bodies transferred to a classified facility? Were the bodies analyzed and then burned in an incinerator? Are some of the contaminated victims bein kept alive?

The United States Supreme Court and the Katrina Virus

The United States Supreme Court and the Katrina Virus
Title The United States Supreme Court and the Katrina Virus PDF eBook
Author David Andrew Christenson
Publisher
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Release 2012-02-18
Genre
ISBN 9780984689385

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This is the story of how The United States Supreme Court handled the Katrina Virus.

The National Institute of Health and the Katrina Virus

The National Institute of Health and the Katrina Virus
Title The National Institute of Health and the Katrina Virus PDF eBook
Author David Andrew Christenson
Publisher
Pages
Release 2012-05-20
Genre
ISBN 9780985213220

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The story of The National Institute of Health and the cover-up of The Katrina Virus.

Barack Obama and the Katrina Virus

Barack Obama and the Katrina Virus
Title Barack Obama and the Katrina Virus PDF eBook
Author David Andrew Christenson
Publisher
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Release 2012-05-15
Genre
ISBN 9780985213206

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The story of Barack Obama and the cover-up of The Katrina Virus.

Katrina

Katrina
Title Katrina PDF eBook
Author Andy Horowitz
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 297
Release 2020-06-16
Genre History
ISBN 067497171X

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The definitive history of Katrina: an epic of citymaking, revealing how engineers and oil executives, politicians and musicians, and neighbors black and white built New Orleans, then watched it sink under the weight of their competing ambitions. Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans on August 29, 2005, but the decisions that caused the disaster extend across the twentieth century. After the city weathered a major hurricane in 1915, its Sewerage and Water Board believed that developers could safely build housing away from the high ground near the Mississippi. And so New Orleans grew in lowlands that relied on significant government subsidies to stay dry. When the flawed levee system surrounding the city and its suburbs failed, these were the neighborhoods that were devastated. The homes that flooded belonged to Louisianans black and white, rich and poor. Katrina’s flood washed over the twentieth-century city. The flood line tells one important story about Katrina, but it is not the only story that matters. Andy Horowitz investigates the response to the flood, when policymakers reapportioned the challenges the water posed, making it easier for white New Orleanians to return home than it was for African Americans. And he explores how the profits and liabilities created by Louisiana’s oil industry have been distributed unevenly among the state’s citizens for a century, prompting both dreams of abundance—and a catastrophic land loss crisis that continues today. Laying bare the relationship between structural inequality and physical infrastructure—a relationship that has shaped all American cities—Katrina offers a chilling glimpse of the future disasters we are already creating.

Environmental Public Health Impacts of Disasters

Environmental Public Health Impacts of Disasters
Title Environmental Public Health Impacts of Disasters PDF eBook
Author Institute of Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 100
Release 2007-07-13
Genre Science
ISBN 0309105005

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Public health officials have the traditional responsibilities of protecting the food supply, safeguarding against communicable disease, and ensuring safe and healthful conditions for the population. Beyond this, public health today is challenged in a way that it has never been before. Starting with the 9/11 terrorist attacks, public health officers have had to spend significant amounts of time addressing the threat of terrorism to human health. Hurricane Katrina was an unprecedented disaster for the United States. During the first weeks, the enormity of the event and the sheer response needs for public health became apparent. The tragic loss of human life overshadowed the ongoing social and economic disruption in a region that was already economically depressed. Hurricane Katrina reemphasized to the public and to policy makers the importance of addressing long-term needs after a disaster. On October 20, 2005, the Institute of Medicine's Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine held a workshop which convened members of the scientific community to highlight the status of the recovery effort, consider the ongoing challenges in the midst of a disaster, and facilitate scientific dialogue about the impacts of Hurricane Katrina on people's health. Environmental Public Health Impacts of Disasters: Hurricane Katrina is the summary of this workshop. This report will inform the public health, first responder, and scientific communities on how the affected community can be helped in both the midterm and the near future. In addition, the report can provide guidance on how to use the information gathered about environmental health during a disaster to prepare for future events.

Senator Grassley, Congressman Latham and the Katrina Virus

Senator Grassley, Congressman Latham and the Katrina Virus
Title Senator Grassley, Congressman Latham and the Katrina Virus PDF eBook
Author David Andrew Christenson
Publisher
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Release 2012-06-30
Genre
ISBN 9780984689361

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