Tuesday, January 4, 2011

I called the number (888) 279-9930 as the private company is referenced in an article I read.   This company is responsible for picking up the 1000's of dead black birds in Arkansas.  (This number is in Mississippi and 'Lisa' didn't know anything about the dead birds.)  hmmmmm and so I asked for the Little Rock office and was given 501-945-0092 and Tish was aware of the situation but said that Jodie Allen would be the man to talk to and he was in Louisiana and would be back on Thursday.   I asked Tish for Jodie's direct number but she said to go thru 501-945-0092.

Please call the first number and complain and ask for information and call Jodie Allen on Thursday and do a follow up.  This is INSANE and another of the elite's scare tactics mi thinks. 

Birds falling out of sky.  Video
http://www.ask.com/videos?q=%22dead+birds+in+arkansas%22&sort=10&qsrc=8&o=101881&l=dis

Mems and insects and birds....... 

Neural Interfaces: From HI-MEMs to …?    

May soon need to move past insects, perhaps to birds. More Limits. Insects are small; They can't carry much weight. Thus the HI-MEMS approach depends on ...

http://www.usesgroup.com/contact/new_orleans.php
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New Orleans, LA (Headquarters)

365 Canal Street, Suite 2500
New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone: (504) 279-9930  (I talked to Eric Ramsey thru Monica after she told me that Eric would suggest I talk to the government.........  hmmmmmmmm)  I talked Mr. Ramsey's ear off and told him others may be following up after my call.  I also told him that he might contact Mr. Malvaney in reference to our interest and their accountability.   I mentioned that CBS was sayin this has signs of the apocolypse.   I also read him Mr. Malvaney's history with the KKK.   Oh yeah, I also asked if the company he works for is associated with George Bush in any way and how does he feel now after me sharing with him about the CBS article?  He finally consented to give me his name after I was adament about needing it as a reference.  .....cal

Fax: (504) 566-8309
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Barry J. Thibodeaux, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
Greg Johnson, President
Thomas P. Bayham, Chief Administrative Officer
Thomas Sumner, CIH, CSP, CHMM, SPHR, Chief Human Resources Officer
Rod Powell, Chief Operations Officer (USIS)
George Malvaney, Chief Operations Officer (USES)
Steve Baughman, Chief Financial Officer

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24-Hour Emergency Response: (888) 279-9930
Services We Provide: hazardous & non-hazardous material emergency response, land & water oil spill clean-up, technical demolition, contaminated site remediation, industrial cleaning, tank & vessel cleaning, vapor flaring technologies, industrial fire suppression & safety training

Biological Decontamination

Viruses, Bacteria & Fungi

Many companies claim to perform biological decontamination services, but we have now taken this service to a higher industry standard. We have assembled a professional staff that is involved with our biological decontamination projects. This staff includes our own epidemiologist, Certified Industrial Hygienist, biologists, chemists and other environmental scientists. We maintain an inventory of dedicated, specialized equipment including mechanical foam applicators for application of disinfecting foam agents; pneumatic fumigators for aerosolizing disinfecting solutions; post-decontamination biological sampling kits and other specialized tools. We have developed a training program specific to biological decontamination that involves curriculum prepared by, and presented by, our staff epidemiologist. Our projects include high-hazard biological decontamination experience involving some of the more dangerous microorganisms that are typically encountered only in biological research laboratories.

USES has provided biological decontamination services to disinfect and eliminate disease-causing viruses, bacteria and fungi in both industrial and residential facilities. This includes restaurants, hospitals, medical facilities, hotels, homes, schools, restaurants, retail stores, ships and off-shore oil platforms. Our decontamination services are performed using various disinfectants, virucides, bactericides and fungicides, with application methods that vary from physical application using sponges and scrub brushes, as shown above, to pressurized dispersion systems that introduce a disinfecting fog or mist for treatment of surfaces and air-space. As previously referenced, USES has employed the services of an in-house epidemiologist to provide a very high degree of professional decontamination services.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/01/03/national/main7208349.shtml
Jan. 3, 2011

First Falling Birds, Now Dead Fish in Arkansas

As Carcasses of 2,000 Birds that Fell From Sky Are Tested, 100,000 Drum Fish Turn Up Dead in Arkansas River

  • Strange New Years celebration across the country; polar bear plunges to ring in the new year; mysterious bird and fish deaths in central Ark. and an adventurer travels through New York City's underground tunnels.
    • Dead birds lie on the ground after being thrown off the roof of a home by a worker with United States Environmental Services LLC in Beebe, Ark., Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011. Dead birds lie on the ground after being thrown off the roof of a home by a worker with United States Environmental Services LLC in Beebe, Ark., Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011.  (AP Photo)
    (CBS/AP)  Updated 3:51 p.m. ET

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Wildlife experts are trying to solve a mystery that evoked images of the apocalypse: Why did more than 3,000 red-winged blackbirds tumble from the Arkansas sky shortly before midnight on New Year's Eve?

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/01/04/national/main7212053.shtml
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    Jan. 4, 2011

    Louisiana Latest Place to Rain Dead Birds

    500 Blackbirds and Starlings Fount Near La. Highway, Days after Thousands of Birds, Fish Died in Ark.

    Play CBS Video Video Feed: Mysterious Bird, Fish Deaths

    Dead birds lie on the ground after being thrown off the roof of a home by a worker with United States Environmental Services LLC in Beebe, Ark., Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011.

    • Dead birds lie on the ground after being thrown off the roof of a home by a worker with United States Environmental Services LLC in Beebe, Ark., Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011.  (AP Photo)
    (CBS/AP)  LABARRE, La. - State biologists are trying to determine what killed an estimated 500 birds that littered a quarter-mile stretch of highway in Pointe Coupee Parish.

    The birds included red-winged blackbirds and starlings.

    The birds were found Monday along Louisiana Highway 1, about 300 miles south of Beebe, Ark., where more than 3,000 blackbirds fell from the sky three days earlier. Authorities say examinations showed those birds suffered internal injuries that formed deadly blood clots.

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    I'm not sure if the Rod Powell is the same man as in the above but found it interesting that this one has something to do with climate control.  ..........cal

    http://www.dustnetworks.com/node/202
    EXCERPT:
    Powell was responsible for leading seven business units including appliance and climate controls, meters, sensors, building systems, fractional motors and home controls. Prior to Invensys,

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_Networks
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    Company history
    In 1997, Kris Pister, professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley conceives of and starts the Smart Dust project with DARPA funding and support

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smartdust
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    Smartdust

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Smartdust is a hypothetical system of many tiny microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) such as sensors, robots, or other devices, that can detect, for example, light, temperature, vibration, magnetism or chemicals; are usually networked wirelessly; and are distributed over some area to perform tasks, usually sensing.

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    [edit] Design and engineering

    The smartdust concept was introduced by Kristofer S. J. Pister (University of California) in 2001,[1] though the same ideas existed in science fiction before then (The Invincible, 1964). A recent review discusses various techniques to take smartdust in sensor networks beyond millimeter dimensions to the micrometre level.[citation needed]
    The Ultra-Fast Systems component of the Nanoelectronics Research Centre at the University of Glasgow is a founding member of a large international consortium which is developing a related concept: smart specks.[2]
    Some attribute the concepts behind smart dust to a project at PARC called Smart Matter.[3]
    Smartdust devices will be based on sub-voltage and deep-sub-voltage nanoelectronics and include the micro power sources with all solid state impulse supercapacitors (nanoionic supercapacitors).
    The recent development of nanoradios may be employed in the implementation of smartdust as a usable technology.[4]

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    2809 East Judge Perez Drive
    Meraux, Louisiana 70075
    (504) 279-9934
    Fax: (504) 279-7756
    6338 Highway 73
    Geismar, Louisiana 70734
    (888) 267-4901
    Fax: (225) 677-9549
    VENICE, LA JACKSON, MS
    42156 Highway 23 South
    Venice, Louisiana 70091
    (985) 534-2744
    Fax: (985) 534-2013
    1075 Mendell Davis Drive
    Jackson, Mississippi 39272
    (601) 372-3232
    Fax: (601) 372-3356
    BILOXI, MS MEMPHIS, TN
    13032 Highway 67 North
    Biloxi, Mississippi 39532
    (228) 396-3866
    Fax: (228) 396-3836
    1855 Veterans Drive
    Southaven, Mississippi 38671
    (866) 281-3232
    Fax: (662) 280-3011
    NASHVILLE, TN LITTLE ROCK, AR
    301 Old Stone Bridge, Bldg 3, Suite 301
    Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072
    (615) 855-0010
    Fax: (615) 855-0077
    261 Newman Dr.
    Sherwood, Arkansas 72117
    (501) 945-0092
    Fax: (501) 945-0202
    MOBILE, AL BIRMINGHAM, AL
    3750 Halls Mills Road
    Mobile, Alabama 36693
    (251) 662-3500
    Fax: (251) 662-3400
    228 Regency Park
    Alabaster, Alabama 35007
    (205) 663-8737
    Fax: (205) 663-4404
    HOUSTON, TX LAREDO, TX
    950 Seaco Ave.
    Deer Park, Texas 77536
    (281) 867-4100
    Fax: (281) 867-4101
    4401 Highway 359, Suite 1
    Laredo, Texas 78046
    (877) 398-9911
    Fax: (956) 722-9914
    Corporate Statement of Qualifications
    June 2009
    Table of Contents
    1. Company Introduction and History Page 4
    2. Services Page 5
    3. Operating Locations, Capabilities and Personnel
    Corporate Office (New Orleans, Louisiana) Page 7
    New Orleans (Meraux), Louisiana Page 10
    Baton Rouge, Louisiana Page 12
    Venice, Louisiana Page 14
    Jackson, Mississippi Page 15
    Biloxi, Mississippi (Satellite Office) Page 17
    Memphis (Southaven, MS), Tennessee Page 18
    Nashville, Tennessee Page 19
    Little Rock, Arkansas Page 20
    Mobile, Alabama Page 21
    Birmingham, Alabama Page 22
    Houston, Texas Page 23
    Laredo, Texas Page 25
    USES Training Page 26
    USES Demolition Page 27
    USES Asbestos Abatement Page 29
    4. Project Listings Page 30
    5. Health and Safety Guidelines Page 48
    6. Certificate of Insurance Page 54
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    1. COMPANY INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY
    Introduction to United States Environmental Services, L.L.C.
    United States Environmental Services, L.L.C. (USES) was founded in 1996 by a group of experienced
    professionals respected for their integrity, common-sense approach to project management and ethical....................

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