
This crime scene cleanup web site seeks to explain crime scene cleanup in broader terms than found on other Lemon Heights web sites. For new visitors, crime scene cleanup follows the police and investigators' completion of their duties. Crime scene cleanup entails biohazard removal following homicides, suicides, unattended deaths, and other blood cleanup tasks. |
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Our author stands accountable for Coroner and County Administrator Employee Corruption. Orange County Coroner's Taxes.What Our author expects. What to expect from our author. |
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Short Facts about Orange County's Coroner Fraud
Private sector free market labor conditions Lemon Heights. Our Orange County Coroner Taxes Now in Orange County families pay a second tax to our county when the coroner investigates a homicide, suicide, or unattended death. Levying this tax occurs as coroner employees serve up families to corrupt crime scene cleanup companies. Family monies paid out through this circle-of-fraud unwillingly, unknowingly amounts to a tax. This power Orange County employees to tax crime victims county employees will not give up easily. In fact, at this writing, no evidence exists that Orange County coroner's corrupt employees have given up their fraud and power in the least way. Shame has no limits among death's thieves. The author expects his Internet writings to stir little interest in Orange County crime scene cleanup fraud. The author expects Orange County officials to ask some shallow, meaningless questions and take even shallower, more meaningless action. After all, the FBI has no interest in coroner's fraud. So coroner's employees will continue their lies and theft against family survivors of violent crimes, violent suicides, and unattended deaths. Skulduggery has its own limits. If ever crime scene cleanup corruption in Orange County subsides, the author expects corruption to return as before, and continue so generation to generation. What to expect from the Author The author assures us his path to redemption includes a straight and narrow focus on Orange County's crime scene cleanup corruption. The author insists "writing is not enough. One must take action, place their body where others must take heed and learn to emulate fighting local crime scene cleanup corruption." Nothing less will do after spending these years of privilege among victims of crime scene cleanup cronyism. Eddie Evans 5150 - A Danger To Self - A Danger To Others - Corporate 5150 California Welfare and Institutions Code's (CWIC) regulation seeks to protect individuals and others from individuals on the crazy side. Since we all go crazy sooner or later, some of us longer then others, the state seeks to limit authority over individuals. It must since we have a penchant for attacking coercive institutions. The term paternalism explains the states role in seeking to protect us. It means the sate has the power to interfer with out liberty of action exclusively by the need to protect the health, safety, welfare, and happiness society's members. Now the number 5150, basically, it deal with craziness under the numerical code number for crazy behavior in our CWIC's 5150 paragraph. It aids police officers' justification for apprehending and institutionalizing persons judged by their behavior. Usually invoking 5150 means the police officer has taken a big step in the direction of protecting the offender or public. Qualifying 5150 behavior comes easy in our society, though. One need look no farther than downtown areas to find folks well qualified for a 5150, all expense paid 72 hour rest stop. While resting a psychological evaluation either concurs with the arresting officers' assessment, or deems the "patient" no longer 5150. If readers following the Gulf of Oil trauma to life-forms, species, have any questions about BP's status as a legal "person" (per the Supreme Court), then it takes a moment only to qualify BP's behavior as 5150, a danger to others. In the last month (today's May 25th, 2010), BP has dumped over 100,000 gallons of poisonous "dispersant" into the Gulf of Mexico. Illegal in England, this stuff has four times the toxicity of of oil. So what does it take to show craziness at work if not poisoning drinking water for billions of our planet's organisms? Put another way, whose crazy? BP or us for letting BP poison an ocean? Last, what does it take to get our government to stop this craziness, if not some sort of rule for apprehending corporations for the public's safety? . Perhaps a massive oil spill in Lemon Heights will get our government moving in the right direction. Eddie Evans TOPIf the gentle reader has any more interest in these subjects, visit my "How Crime Scene Cleanup Works" web site. Orange County Suicide Cleanup web site now serves those in Orange County as New York Crime Scene Cleanup serves those in New York
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How should I get rid of blood and OPIM Lemon Heights? Read biohazard-cleanup.com. "No evidence indicates that bloodborne diseases have been transmitted from contact with raw or treated sewage. Many bloodborne pathogens, particularly bloodborne viruses, are not stable in the environment for long periods of time" |
Gulf of Oil -- A Weapon of Mass Destruction
Hubris explains British Petroleum's Gulf of Mexico oil spill. This catastrophic release of oil has an inevitability about it equal to the inevitability of a catastrophic release of radioactive waste. Either by "accident" or design, hubris destroys our planet's living conditions, its habitat, for many millions to come, human and nonhuman alike, must diminish.
There's a technological imperative at work in our hubris, and it means, "What can be done will be done." If we can build it we build it. If we can deploy it, we deploy it. Rethinking the consequences of technologies seldom enters the technological imperative's attitude toward habitat.
So what can be done will be done without much consideration for the future of humanity or other species. Tragically, we know beforehand the destiny of a technology exists in its design. Hammers drive nails. Nuclear reactors produce nuclear waste, oil releases goo in air, land, and water. Our hubris dismisses despoiling the earth as "inconsequential in the long-term." Religions, political ideologies, and poorly considered philosophies rationalize our short-term thinking.
For the recent catastrophic release of crude oil in our Gulf of Mexico, I waited for 60 Minute's to report on this biohazardous catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico before writing. I'd heard the story on KPFK the previous Thursday. Ian Master's scooped 60 Minutes, but hearing and seeing are two different things. British Petroleum created a day of infamy. I wanted to see for myself.
What I heard on 60 Minutes sounded like felony terrorism by corporations. This time their weapon of choice oozed instead of radiate. Our government gave its nod of approval for our gamble with nature.
Meanwhile, British Petroleum (BP) struck a blow for King George in the Gulf of Mexico. This white collar crime scored a major hit against the unborn, unborn humans as well as thousands of other unborn species in our Gulf of Mexico and its coasts.
Few weapons of mass destruction destroy life on land while destroying the conditions for life on our sea's bottom. Bottom dwelling critters in the Gulf of Oil have no defenses against crude oil or the toxic's released by BP. Had Bin Ladin done the same, we'd sent the US Navy in guns blazing.
For a few dollars more this "accident" could have been avoided. At least, for short-term survival, these consequences of greed, capitalism, and our lust for consumer goods could have been avoided. In long-term survival terms, we're destined to despoil earth's habitat for ourselves as well as other species. Our weapons of mass destruction against Mother Earth have a long half-life.
For our short-term, thousands of people will lose their jobs. Food's cost must increase. Fuel's cost must increase. Education's ill health must increase. We'll learn a little more about biohazard cleanup. Perhaps, "biohazard cleanup" will become synonymous with oil.
Oil by any other name equals "biohazard." Have no doubt about it. Oil kills life forms, and it does so before and after it's refined. Forget about biohazard cleanup for bloodborne pathogens. What happened in the Gulf of Oil equals a release of weapons of mass destruction with collateral damage of monumental proportions.
Before it's refined, once unleashed from its tomb, oil smothers life forms as well as destroying habitat. After it's refined, it releases deadly levels of CO2 into the atmosphere. Global Warming then follows along with smog and lung-cancer.
Biohazard cleanup of oil IS crime scene cleanup. Any mature mind will connect these dots. Call white-collar crime in oil whatever you want. Oil cleanup equals biohazard cleanup equals crime scene cleanup.
Let me rant!
For seven generations on this continent, biohazard cleanup cannot do enough for our Gulf of Oil. Even then, there's no calling back the many known and unknown species lost to this holocaust.
Here's what get me. We have the largest navy in the world, not to mention the largest coast guard in the world. Meanwhile, our United States' government sits back and allows BP to dump thousands of pounds of "dispersants" into our Mexican Gulf's ocean. This stuff happens to create 4 times the toxicity of oil. Why dump more poison into an already poisoned sea of oil?
Why does our government allow this terrorism against life forms and our unborn to occur? Why doesn't President Obama order our US Navy to shoot down eco-terrorist corporate planes attacking the Gulf of Oil's ecology? Surely poisoning the Gulf amounts to any firestorm other terrorist would craft, given the opportunity.
Must biohazard cleanup from terrorism always involve foreigners? Speaking of which, BP is a foreign corporation.
BP must stand for biohazardous practices.
Here's an answer to why we allow terrorism against nature. Our population lives in an indoctrinated state of consciousness. We believe corporations will do us no harm. We believe "environmentalism" is a "liberal" word and therefore not OK. We've been lead to the edge of chaos by capitalism's pied piper. Ben Laden could have done little worse, and surely he applauds our own stupidity. Meanwhile, Fox "News" and the other continue their drumbeat against ecological sanity.
Will we learn from any of this? Our hubris shows otherwise.
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By Harry Harris and Sean Maher
Oakland Tribune
CHP Officer possibly hit by friendly fire.
"OAKLAND, Calif. -- A California Highway Patrol officer shot Wednesday by an armed robber who was later killed by police may have been wounded by a fellow CHP officer, authorities said."
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In other military news, Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki said the suicide rate among eighteen- to twenty-nine-year-old men who have left the military rose 26 percent from 2005 to 2007. Shinseki said an average of eighteen veterans commit suicide each day. From Democracy Now
In other military news, Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki said the suicide rate among eighteen- to twenty-nine-year-old men who have left the military rose 26 percent from 2005 to 2007. Shinseki said an average of eighteen veterans commit suicide each day. From Democracy Now
Suicide cleanup following a military suicide must take place with the utmost privacy. If our reader has an interest in emotional and psychological issues related to crime scene cleanup, I have added Eddie Evans Crime Scene Cleanup for the purpose of sharing more on these ideas. My new Sacramento page also offers similar thoughts.
Crime Scene Cleanup Menu Returns (under construction)
Note the blue "hook words" below and how they connect one sentence to the next. This little trick helps keep our mind on track.
Here's a complex sentence to begin considering for your other writing assignments.
Government Corruption
We would like to trust our government. We tell our children they can trust our governments at city, county, state, and federal levels. We say our "government consists of the people." We learn from experience as we grow older our government employees less-than-honorable people. As a result cronyism occurs locally, witness Orange County's Sheriff-Coroner's department. As a result, witness the Gulf of Oil bathed in oil as a result of cronyism and the technological imperative.
Hoarding Cleanup
Orange County hoarding cleanup requires a strong back, good knees, and keen eyesight, which means hoarding cleanup requires healthy labor.
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