The Ohio Petition Becomes the NationalPetition 101 Mitigate America
Thousands of emails, phone calls, and letters besieged Dr. Rhoda Zione Alale to appeal for the expansion of the Ohio Petition to every state. Thus, the National Petition 101 was launched in May 2009.
In a candid interview with Dr. Barbara Reynolds, founding editor of USA Today Newspaperand Visiting Professor at Central State University (CSU) in Wilberforce, OH and a class ofHonor Students at CSU, Dr. Rhoda Zione Alale demonstrated HOW profound electric staticradiation is in the body from prolonged exposure to cell phones, laptops, etc. "We wereblown away"...said one of the students." Dr. Reynolds and her producers are penning ascript for two TV shows to introduce Dr. Alale and her team to the nation to bring awarenessto environmental toxins and their effects on our lives. . .Dr. Rhoda Zione Alale is hailed as a hero in Ohio. She is the 2008 Recipient of theCongressional Order of Merit Award and Presidental Commissioner. For the past 3 years,she has unselfishly battled to save herself, her family, her neighbors | friends, andcommunities throughout Ohio from radiation and acid poisoning from environmental toxins.Ohio, called a “Mini-Hiroshima,― by former Astronaut and Senator John Glenn (reported in theNew York Times), has converging industrial acids, particular matter, greenhouse gases,nuclear radioactive waste, and non-ionizing radiation from cell phone masts and powertransformers that is creating epidemics of skins rashes, swollen lymph nodes, respiratoryillnesses, heart attacks, asthma | respiratory failure, kidney , muscle, liver diseases, autismand other birth defects and cancers of every kind. “We are losing our ability to protect theunborn, in Ohio, if we do nothing then every child in the state could be born with autism oranother birth defect in the next decade. We need every home, school, jail, prison, hospital,business (especially those with WIFI), hotel, office, etc. mitigated and filtered to decreaseour exposure to these toxins in the indoors―… said Dr. Alale at a medical Conference,attended by doctors, nurses, and allied health persons,from OSU, UC, WSU, CU, at theMARRIOTT HOTEL in Dayton, OH. The EPA reports that 6 out of 10 homes in some areasand 7 out of 10 in other areas is to toxic for people to live in. In fact, the EPA notes thatalmost 75% of the state has the highest level of ionizing nuclear waste from uranium thatwas buried 50 years ago that is now surfacing as RADON. Additional, USA Today nationalnews paper named Ohio second in the nation with the number of schools with cancercausing toxic air. “It is unthinkable to note that our schools are poisoning our children andtheir teachers, but schools that are not mitigated certainly are greater risks of causing healthproblems in their students and staff―... Dr. ‘A’ said. In fact, the Teachers Association of Ohiograppling to pay healthcare cost for the care of so many teachers who are fighting cancer,heart, kidney, lung, diabetes and lymph diseases.―Without funding, Dr. Alale recruited volunteer doctors, nurses, engineers, and students to
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