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"Hydraulic Fracturing" "Hydrofracking" "Bergton Virginia" "Josh Fox" "GasLand" "The Sundance Film Festival 2010" "Jury Prize" "Mike Markham" "Children of the Heavenly Father" "Plumb" "Chemicals in Hydrofracking" "Drilling for gas" "viral video" "Colorado" "Energy" "Nature" "Watershed" "Peak Energy" "Contaminated Water Wells" "West Virginia" "Pennsylvania" "New York" "Monongahela" "Bring our troops home" "Gasland Episode 1" "Welcome to Gasland"

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  • Hey Isabella, good luck to fix everything we ruined on this planet.

  • @Gr33nd0g ditto on that comment.

  • fracin caused cross-eyed babies?

  • @jarvyroth LOL! I am encouraged that you saw through the hidden message of the video and got the REAL scoop. LOL! While some are helping cleft lip babies, I am with cross-eye baby awareness group. Let's hope we can abolish both.

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  • hahaha its funny tha people who say..if you live in those states..just move. STUPID... it contaminates WATER...now i dunno if you know how WATER works but it always flows from greatest to lowest density in currents...meaning it doesn't matter where you go...when you fuck with nature...EVERYONE PAYS EVENTUALLY

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  • PLEASE DON'T take my word for anything. Don't take Vampgirl's word, or anyone else's. Get out there and study it for yourself, and search many sources. Look up even a few of the many groups working on "hydraulic fracturing" issues, and see what they say. Talk to your state regulators and see what they say. See if it is complete and believable info. Open your eyes and see what is there.

  • I invite those who read these comments to decide for themselves after doing their own research on cancer clusters. To look at cancer in the WHOLE state is twisting the concept of "cancer alley" since the whole state is not industrialized. There are maps that indicate clusters of cancer in DFW area, and the Baton Rouge/New Orleans corridor, as well as other areas. LOOK IT UP.

    Someone in your family works for Gas/oil industry or you could not parrot "Energy In Depth" so well !

  • @mtnprivy endocrine disrupting chemicals that came from a completely different source I might add...

  • @mtnprivy And no, the reason why you know ANY of the chemicals used is because they gladly (except a select few who were afraid to release trade secrets) released it to the federal government when asked...bravo to you for just assuming things...not because "Our Stolen Future" stated them...you apparently DIDN'T read the book...it is about how endocrine disrupting chemicals in the environment affect the reproductive system and can cause DIFFERENT reactions other than cancer...get your facts right

  • @mtnprivy by the way, the WET East Texas where I'm from is MORE wet then the WET East Coast...

  • @mtnprivy That's what happens when you tell someone to check it for themselves...

  • @mtnprivy ...Indiana, Idaho, Nevada, Virginia, Florida, Hawaii, Wyoming, Arkansas, Montana, California, South Carolina, South Dakota, Colorado, THEN TEXAS...that is in order of greatest percent to least percent...the only states who have better cancer rates/ population are: New Mexico, Utah and Arizona...Kind of ironic that a lot of the states who are saying NO TO FRACKING and not letting it happen to begin with are at the top of the list...

  • @mtnprivy For your information, incidence rates for diagnosis/population per state are greater in the following states than Texas: Delaware, Kentucky, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New York, Louisiana, Illinois, Alabama, West Virginia, Minnesota, Iowa, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alaska, Oklahoma, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Maryland, North Dakota, Vermont, Missouri, DC,...

  • @vampgirl69101 NO, they wouldn't ALL be found in the water. Each chemical has it's own density, it's own affinities with other elements nearby. Each chemical will move differently from other chemicals. The reason we know chemicals likely in the frack fluid is Theo Colborn of the TEDX who wrote "Our Stolen Future.". The Industry has released "some" of the chemicals we already know, and hidden many others. This ain't Texas (cancer alley), this is the wet East coast. Chk Texas cancer rate!

  • I see you commented here as well...if it sets your mind at ease, I want you to read the things that I have said to FRACKILLS...they will help put your mind at ease when it comes to fracing...and just to let everyone know, it it spelled FRAC not FRACK...

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