Dear NIH Deputy Director Tabak, October 26, 2011
Chief Engineer Tony Clifford NIH-ORF
Bethesda, MD USA
Dear Sirs,
I am writing today due to being woken up by the NIH RML facility in Hamilton, Montana as has happened on hundreds of other occasions to deaf NIH ears. On September 20, 2011, I authored a certified letter which was sent by fax, email, and certified US Mail to Tony Clifford, Chief Engineer of NIH, as well as other officials in Bethesda, MD.
September 20, 2011 to top NIH brass:
http://www.whistleblowermedia.com/2011/09/letter-to-nih-top-brass.html
September 20, 2011 to top NIH brass:
On September 25, 2011, I took video of the sound problem at NIH which has been seen by nearly 150 people. I have written about NIH fraud and NIH in Montana which remain well read sites that are visible upon internet searches. I have exposed the poor planning at the RML facility in Hamilton, Montana which affects the NIH employees and residents near your facility. To view the video search NIH fraud; the caption is of the metal fencing looking at the RML facility in Hamilton Montana. Please excuse my frustration voiced in the referenced youtube® video
Sound Emissions Video
taken September 25, 2011 @ NIH-Rocky Mountain Labs, Hamilton MT
"Can You Hear Yourself NOW?"
This morning, I recorded decibel readings of 57, 61, 64 at the RML facility in Hamilton, Montana [attached photos]. I also recorded NIH police outside of their jurisdiction as is frequently seen here. I contacted NIH Police Bethesda to document the activity, which included a photograph of a NIH Police vehicle at around 6am Mountain Time outside the truck gate at 5th and Baker St. Hamilton Montana.
The sound measurements were taken from 5:45AM to 6:15AM at the 4th Street guard shack, turnaround at the senior center N. of the IRF, and turnaround on S. 6th St on October 26, 2011. Health issues from this sound include increased, stress, depression, annoyance, and other published for Low Frequency Noise.
Countless photographs of sound measurements, problems in design and placement of stacks, no sound suppression of noise from the RML facility, scientific fraud in false readings, misuse of professional licensure by RML contractor has occurred in Hamilton Montana. This is a final notice to mitigate the sound emissions from your NIH RML facility to meet or exceed World Health Organization (WHO) of 30 dbA [maximum 44dbC] within 72 hours of this notice arriving in Bethesda MD.
Steps will be taken to remove licensure, and completely shut down the facility due to immediate dangers to life and health present at NIH Hamilton, Montana. Sources include: increased rate of suicide as Ravalli County Montana is ranked #107/3102 Counties in the nation for taking one’s own life. [Note: 131 souls have taken their life since Dr. Marshall Bloom MD started working at RML in 1979-2006; 6 per year.] Two, no protection from Infectious agents onsite, although NIH Fire in Bethesda MD boasts specialty rescue, hazardous material, and fire protection that Hamilton Montana facility does not have [see attached photo at bottom].
Since NIH decided to contribute to the scientific fraud February 2, 2011 by purposely reducing sound measurements by one order of magnitude, and allowed a false measurement of Low Frequency Noise, and false licensure displayed by the NIH contractor, it should not be hard to document a case to close the facility due to not protecting the health of Americans at and around NIH RML Hamilton.
My requests for safety and health for this facility have been sent to the US President April 2009, my US Representative August 2009, and ongoing since 2007 in Hamilton Montana. I do not appreciate being lied to, deceived, and endangered in my residence, and as a resident of Hamilton Montana. Federal laws, professional standards are not to be broken for certain federal agencies or officials.
Request to US Representative Denny Rehberg
Hamilton Montana Listening Session
August 21, 2009
Perhaps the directorship would like to be constantly sleep deprived, the constant unknown of the safety of a Government Health Complex in your municipality. I am tired of subsidizing water, land, and lawful rights for the furtherance of what NIH considers science. Safety and health should be first priority, NIH puts Americans in Hamilton Montana last, and in the expendable category. No longer.
Please cease the 61-64 decibel noise from your facility, it is endangering, and threatening the health and lives of Americans at and near your facility. The poor planning can be placed upon Dr. Marshall Bloom shoulders, a loyal follower of NIH since 1979. It is time to cut him loose for the RML planning fiasco that he was responsible for solely as Associate Director of the RML facility.
Please respect that I have been patient, I have been persistent, and I have had the same message: NIH RML is dangerous to health and safety as it operates today. Please know that several high ranking personnel are not immune from sanction, or removal of their respective professional licensure, and closure of the facility due to lack of oversight, engineering planning, and general safety of its employees and area residents.
This is a written warning. Action will be taken from here.
Michael Spreadbury, Hamilton Montana resident.
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NOTE: attached photos included here.....
No onsite fire protection at Hamilton, MT facility (although surrounded by 1.6M wilderness acres, high fire hazard, NO PROFESSIONAL FIRE PERSONNEL).
64db C is two times too loud as World Health standard (44dbC MAX=30dbA)
photo taken at 5:58AM 100yrds N. of the Bio-4 facility NIH NIAID Hamilton , MT.
measurement taken at main entrance to RML facility at 4th st. guardshack on public sidewalk.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTE: attached photos included here.....
taken at 5:58AM due to being woken up 10/26/11--N. RML IRF facility.
57 dbC is well above the 44dbC MAX which is World Health Org. for Low Frequency Noise (LFN).
[its actually more than twice as loud]
Share with friends.
Video of NIH Sound problem in Hamilton Montana:
caution: language due to frustration with NIH RML.
(not too bad).
blogpost to show emission stack problems: RML photos/description
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