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Environmentalist says U.S. Navy “Red Hill Monitoring” – Not So well

August 7, 2022

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Long time Hawai’i Environmentalist Mr. Carroll Cox shares more than a decade of problems and issues he has documented of the ongoing water crisis since as early 2012 he has complied of the failed Navy Red Hill Fuel Facility. As the Fuel contamination into Oahu’s drinking water spigots out of control. With the latest seepage […]

EBT MAGNETIC STRIPE ISSUE at Harris Teeter is denying food purchases to SNAP Recipients  

March 22, 2022

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Charlotte, North Carolina  The EBT card magnetic field did not register when swiped, not allowing a for electronic benefits transfer. This was an eye opener, that I witnessed first hand. After a homebound disabled Veteran, Randy Wallace, had asked me to help him with transportation to get to the grocery store, and wanting to go […]

For many it is to little to late – the closing of the Navy Red Hill Bulk Fuel Facility in Hawaii

March 8, 2022

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With the Pentagon’s announced today of the permanent closure of the Navy’s Red Hill Bulk Fuel Facility on Oahu.  Sadly for many individual’s the United States governments foot-dragging and slow  actions for those, such as myself, who has worked or lived near Red Hill  for decades I was diagnosed with cancer. And others who have been diagnosed […]

The Glaring “O”Mission of our Veterans

February 13, 2020

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Veterans Bridge Home (VBH) Ex. Director, Blake Bourne, moderated some vital forward thinking topics and discussions  about the “O-Mission” of the guarantor of outcomes and success of our fellow Military Veteran’s after their discharge from military service, yesterday in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. Along with a small panel of former military service-members Blake directed the […]

Disgruntled Navy Submariner with anger Mgmt & disciplinary issues allowed to carry weapons kills 3, injures 1

December 7, 2019

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Joint Base Pearl Harbor/Hickam – 3 dead one injured after a US Navy Submariner, Gabriel Romero, was allowed to carry his Military issued weapons.  Even though Romero was under disciplinary action by his command. Romero had also attended anger management classes ordered by his Navy superiors . On Wednesday December 4, 2019 at approximately 1:50 […]

No Service Member Left Behind

March 10, 2018

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When you serve in the military, there’s a certain bond you have with your fellow service members. You often hear phrases like “we leave no service member behind.” It’s a motto that showcases the common bond our men and women in uniform share. Story originally posted on June 30, 2016 by the Salvation Army of […]

Fugitive Dust creates Environmental concerns for Children at a Waianae School

July 30, 2016

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A dust storm continues for a Hawaii Charter School on the Waianae Coast, on the Island of Oahu. As Student’s are set to start a new school year the school staff and workers at Kamaile Academy have been dealing with large amounts of Fugitive Dust from  a massive 27.6-MW utility-scale solar project by Eurus Energy Holdings Corp […]

Hazardous environment for all continues from the Navy Red Hill Fuel Tanks and Tunnel Complex

September 7, 2015

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Today (Sept. 6, 2015) the Honolulu Department of Emergency Management closed Kamehameha Hwy in both directions in front of Pearl Harbor and KGMB reported to us that there was a Gas leak from the Navy Pearl Harbor fuel lines connected to the Red Hill Fuel Tanks. No evacuation was ordered of the surrounding community, even […]