Friday, August 2, 2013

Flesh-Eating Bug Amputation after 'Safe, Clean' Gulf Swim




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Flesh-Eating Bug Amputation after 'Safe, Clean' Gulf Swim



Another person who scraped a leg in the Gulf of Mexico has had an amputation after the injury was infected with the flesh-eating bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus. Margaret Freiwald scraped her leg while enjoying the Gulf of Mexico waters on July 20, according to WFTS. Her wound became infected with Vibrio vulnificus, the bacteria found in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico that has increased since the BP Gulf oil catastrophe. Believing BP ads and Barack Obama's statements about the Gulf water being clean and safe, Freiwald went with a group from the Fraternal Order of Eagles to swim in the Gulf between Hernando and Bayport channels.









Benghazi: CNN Confirms WND Reporting On Gun-Running in Benghazi - Lawmakers Suspect CIA Used U.S. Compound in Libya



Aaron Klein * WND CNN is reporting lawmakers are speculating on the possibility U.S. agencies operating in the Benghazi compound attacked Sept. 11, 2012, were secretly helping to transfer weapons from Libya, via Turkey, to the rebels in Syria. That possibility was first reported by WND two weeks after the Benghazi attack, when the news agency cited Egyptian security officials who said murdered U.S.






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