Flight Pattern Kids: Sea-Tac Airport Environmental Health Research Flyer

The 'Flight Pattern Kids' group, a non-profit based near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, claims that residents living within a 3-mile radius of the airport experience significantly elevated rates of cancer, birth defects, and auto-immune diseases compared to the general population. Their self-reported study of 330+ families suggests these health issues stem from toxic environmental exposure linked to airport operations, which they argue causes gene mutations passed across generations. The group is calling for further environmental testing of air, water, and soil in the surrounding area.

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Flyer from Flight Pattern Kids (FPK), a non-profit environmental health research group, presenting findings from an epidemiological cause-and-effect study of a 3-mile radius around Sea-Tac Airport. Documents 406 cancer incidents versus an expected 50.53 (per Washington Department of Health), 2231 auto-immune disease incidents versus an expected 303, and 93 birth defects versus an expected 3.47. Study covers 330+ families and approximately 1650 individuals across four generations, plus a DNA analysis of 12 individuals examining 700+ gene mutations. Claims toxin exposure from Sea-Tac Airport environment causes gene mutations via ion binding involving heavy metals and benzene, leading to birth defects, cancer, and auto-immune diseases. Includes contact email blueoceantropics@yahoo.com and website seatacairportflightpatternkids.org.

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