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KBR gave troops ice tainted with ‘traces of body fluids and putrefied remains', among other things. How does this make you feel?

graymåtter December 05, 2008 15:28:59

Suit claims Halliburton, KBR sickened base

By Kelly Kennedy - Staff writer
Posted : Friday Dec 5, 2008 9:23:52 EST

A Georgia man has filed a lawsuit against contractor KBR and its former parent company, Halliburton, saying the companies exposed everyone at Joint Base Balad in Iraq to unsafe water, food and hazardous fumes from the burn pit there.

Joshua Eller, who worked as a civilian computer-aided drafting technician with the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing, said military personnel, contractors and third-country nationals may have been sickened by contamination at the largest U.S. installation in Iraq, home to more than 30,000 service members, Defense Department civilians and contractors.

“Defendants promised the United States government that they would supply safe water for hygienic and recreational uses, safe food supplies and properly operate base incinerators to dispose of medical waste safely,” according to the lawsuit, filed Nov. 26 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. “Defendants utterly failed to perform their promised duties.”

Eller and his attorneys are seeking to have the lawsuit declared a class action.

Diana Gabriel, a spokeswoman for Halliburton, said her company is “improperly named” in the lawsuit. “As such, we expect Halliburton to be dismissed from the action as Halliburton has no responsibility, legal or otherwise, for the actions alleged,” Gabriel said. “It would be inappropriate for Halliburton to comment on the merits of a matter affecting only the interest of KBR.”

Halliburton announced in April 2007 that it had dissolved its ties with KBR, which had been its contracting, engineering and construction unit since the 1960s.

Heather Browne, director of corporate communications for KBR, said her company “has not been formally served with this litigation, so we are not commenting at this time.”

Eller filed his claim after he deployed in February 2006 for 10 months. The lawsuit claims he developed skin lesions that subsequently spread, filled with fluid and burst. He said they went away, then reappeared, followed by blisters on his feet that made it painful for him to walk. He said they healed, but continue to return every three to four months.

Then, Eller said he experienced vomiting, cramping and diarrhea, and continues to suffer severe abdominal pain.

“Plaintiff witnessed the open air burn pit in operation at Balad Air Force Base,” the lawsuit states. “On one occasion, he witnessed a wild dog running around base with a human arm in its mouth. The human arm had been dumped on the open air burn pit by KBR.”

Eller said he still has nightmares and has been diagnosed with adjustment disorder.

The lawsuit states that KBR was required to comply with military standards for clean water, and monitor it. Eller accused KBR of not performing water quality tests and of not properly treating or chlorinating water, and said an audit by the Defense Department backs up his claim.

A report from Wil Granger, KBR’s water quality manager for Iraq, states that non-potable water used for showering was not disinfected. “This caused an unknown population to be exposed to potentially harmful water for an undetermined amount of time,” according to the report. The report also stated the problems occurred all across Iraq and were not confined to Balad.

The lawsuit states there was no formalized training for KBR employees in proper water operations, and the company maintained insufficient documentation about water safety. The suit notes that former KBR employees Ben Carter and Ken May testified at a congressional hearing in January 2006 that KBR used contaminated water from the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. Carter testified that he found the water polluted with sewage and that KBR did not chlorinate it.

The lawsuit states the swimming pools at Balad were also filled with unsafe water.

Eller also accused KBR of serving spoiled, expired and rotten food to the troops, as well as dishes that may have been contaminated with shrapnel

“Defendants knowingly and intentionally supplied and served food that was well past its expiration date, in some cases over a year past its expiration date,” the lawsuit states. “Even when it was called to the attention of the KBR food service managers that the food was expired, KBR still served the food to U.S. forces.”

The food included chicken, beef, fish, eggs and dairy products, which caused cases of salmonella poisoning, according to the lawsuit.

“KBR prevented their employees from speaking with government auditors and hid employees from auditors by moving them from bases when an audit was scheduled,” the lawsuit states. “Any employees that spoke with auditors were sent to more dangerous locations in Iraq as punishment.”

The lawsuit also accuses KBR of shipping ice in mortuary trucks that “still had traces of body fluids and putrefied remains in them when they were loaded with ice. This ice was served to U.S. forces.”

Eller also accuses KBR of failing to maintain a medical incinerator at Joint Base Balad, which has been confirmed by two surgeons in interviews with Military Times about the Balad burn pit. Instead, according to the lawsuit and the physicians, medical waste, such as needles, amputated body parts and bloody bandages were burned in the open-air pit.

“Wild dogs in the area raided the burn pit and carried off human remains,” the lawsuit states. “The wild dogs could be seen roaming the base with body parts in their mouths, to the great distress of the U.S. forces.”

According to military regulations, medical waste must be burned in an incinerator to prevent anyone from breathing hazardous fumes.

“On at least one occasion, defendants were attempting to improperly dispose of medical waste at an open-air burn pit by backing a truck full of medical waste up to the pit and emptying the contents onto the fire,” the lawsuit states. “The truck caught fire. Defendants’ fraudulent actions were thereby discovered by the military.”

The lawsuit also states that the contractors burned old lithium batteries in the pits, “causing noxious and unsafe blue smoke to drift over the base.”

Military Times has received more than 100 letters from troops saying they were sickened by fumes from the burn pits, which burned plastics, petroleum products, rubber, dining-facility waste and batteries.

The lawsuit asks that the plaintiffs receive monetary compensation for physical injuries, emotional distress, fear of future disease, and need for continued medical treatment and involvement, and that KBR and Halliburton be stripped of all revenue and profits earned “from their pattern of constant misconduct and callous disregard to the welfare of Americans serving and working in Iraq.”

Werner Ayers, LLP, of Houston, and Burk O’Neil LLC of Washington, D.C., are representing Eller.

http://www.armytimes.com/news/2008/12/military_kbr_lawsuit_12...
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  • +9 SpiritualEyes December 05, 2008 17:35:51
    SpiritualEyes

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    And Indifferent. I hate this. I don't see what liberal or conservative has anything to do with this. These are evil people who want to poison our troops.
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  • +1
    crsone December 08, 2008 23:08:14
    crsone

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    Although really -- just as sad as angry. And this should have absolutely nothing to do with partisan politics -- conservatives -- you should hate this sort of corruption that damages our troops every bit as much as liberals.
  • +2
    BabyboomerRN December 07, 2008 14:08:28
    BabyboomerRN

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    If this is found to be true that company should pay big time. If troops died as a result those responsible should be held criminaly liable.
  • +1
    graymåtter Babyboo... December 07, 2008 21:46:05
    graymåtter
    And what of those individuals in the government that worked to help companies like KBR secure sweetheart deals with DoD?
  • Babyboo... graymåtter December 07, 2008 23:26:03
    BabyboomerRN
    Well if they conspired with the company to contanimate than yes. If you let someone borrow your car and they commited a felony with it should you be held responsible too?
  • +1
    graymåtter Babyboo... December 08, 2008 00:35:40
    graymåtter
    You'd need to show intent in that case, and I doubt anyone INTENDED injury to American service personnel.

    I believe there should be severe consequences for any individual who worked to prevent Congressional oversight, conceal information on these situations or enable the fraud, waste, abuse and unsafe practices some of us have known about for YEARS.
  • +1
    Babyboo... graymåtter December 09, 2008 02:20:44 (edited)
    BabyboomerRN
    I would certaintly hope that no American particulary someone in Congress intended to injury any American Service Personnel. I agree that the US Military doesn't always get what they need when they need it. When my oldest son got out of boot camp we were going to Bosnia, he was slated to go. He had been out of boot camp 3 months, he was one of the most senior Marines in his unit, they were about 30 strong, should have been 90, they had been traing with weapons that were like 40yr old. If we could control the waste and abuse that goes on in Washington, we wouldn't be inthe financial crisis we are in. Ha ha. Lets face it that kind of coruption goes on in every walk of life in this country.
  • graymåtter Babyboo... December 09, 2008 02:30:19
    graymåtter
    And that sort of corruption needs to be rooted out. But it's not until people in sufficient numbers demand action that anything will change.
  • +1
    Babyboo... graymåtter December 09, 2008 02:35:37
    BabyboomerRN
    Amen to that.
  • +2
    itiswhatitis December 07, 2008 13:08:45
    itiswhatitis

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    Former KBR employees in Iraq claim they would routinely get shipments of the wrong items such as computers and then place them in a big pile and burn the merchandise to make room for the more merchandise (and profit). They also say when a $40,000 truck with navigation and leather seats would stall out and have trouble they would blow that up and order a new one. What do they need H2 Hummers for in Iraq?
  • . . . . December 07, 2008 08:19:32
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    Mad at liberals who think our great corporate citizens would do anything wrong.

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  • graymåtter . . . . December 07, 2008 13:10:08
    graymåtter
    What do you mean?
  • . . . . graymåtter December 08, 2008 05:50:59
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  • +1
    Peggy December 07, 2008 07:16:31
    Peggy

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    I am discusted. I also just spent a lot of time with my comments only to have this damnable site lose it all
  • +2
    Areyoukidding December 06, 2008 22:58:52
    Areyoukidding

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    I have a feeling the NO-BID contract they were awarded may soon come to an end.
  • +2
    let's vote already December 06, 2008 16:42:38
    let's vote already

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    Contractors are a necessary evil in an operation of this size. There should definitely be some sort of constant monitoring going on and believe me, the troops are the best ones at bitching to bring this right to the front burner. There's nothing better than watching the Sgt. Major tearing a new asshole for a contractor.

    It will be interesting to see if Dick returns to the board.
  • +2
    MJ December 06, 2008 15:53:47
    MJ

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    Funny, too, how it all come back around to Halibuton. The face of Halibuton left the corporate doorstep 8 year ago, but has found it's heart and soul still there and connected to the brain in Washington. They got "o-bid" contracts,violated many contracts, yet found some "benevolent" force that not only arranged the cintracts but did much to protect them when they were broken. So nice to see that tthe "face" of Halibuton we all know is under indictment now in Texas!!!

    Doubltless the people harmed here will win this case... but at what cost... their very lifes? This man - like bin Laden - is a demon!!!
  • +2
    noopinion December 06, 2008 14:53:03
    noopinion

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    Halliburton has been a pain in this countrys ass from the beginning. Money is their ONLY motive for anything they do. They are an embarassment to the United States and I can't figure out why the Bush administration didn't do something about them 6 years ago.

    ass money motive embarassment united figure bush administration 6 years
  • +2
    mike December 06, 2008 14:23:52
    mike

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    Our young people put their lives on the line for this war and are shabbily treated by these war profiteers.
  • +1
    Ed - In Yahweh ("I will be ... December 06, 2008 10:27:15
    Ed - In Yahweh ("I will be what I will be")  I Trust!

    None of the above

    Extremely sickening, but in line with many other goings on at the moment! It is hard to tell just exactly what on Earth is going on and what it is all about, but it seems that at the same time the TRUE rulers of the west are attempting to make the east rise up against us in order to give us their long awaited WWIII, they are also destroying slowly western soldiers with a never ending stream of atrocities, like poisoned vaccines, depleted uranium weapons, the blowing up of massive chemical weapons dumps in Iraq that covered western troops and Iraqis with deadly shit, it looks like they will stop at nothing to kill and maim people - even their own, because it is all about population reduction - nothing else.

    Why you may ask would our own governors and hidden rulers, seek to bring the east over here to battle? Would that not put even their lives under great risk? Well, maybe the answer to that is the many enormous underground cities that have been secretly built in the U.S. since the end of WWII. The elite families plan on living underground whilst the rest of us suffer hell above. Again, it is called population reduction - they want to rule over no more than half a billion people, that is the end-game plan of the elite. You have got to realise that the elite controlling famili...''
    Extremely sickening, but in line with many other goings on at the moment! It is hard to tell just exactly what on Earth is going on and what it is all about, but it seems that at the same time the TRUE rulers of the west are attempting to make the east rise up against us in order to give us their long awaited WWIII, they are also destroying slowly western soldiers with a never ending stream of atrocities, like poisoned vaccines, depleted uranium weapons, the blowing up of massive chemical weapons dumps in Iraq that covered western troops and Iraqis with deadly shit, it looks like they will stop at nothing to kill and maim people - even their own, because it is all about population reduction - nothing else.

    Why you may ask would our own governors and hidden rulers, seek to bring the east over here to battle? Would that not put even their lives under great risk? Well, maybe the answer to that is the many enormous underground cities that have been secretly built in the U.S. since the end of WWII. The elite families plan on living underground whilst the rest of us suffer hell above. Again, it is called population reduction - they want to rule over no more than half a billion people, that is the end-game plan of the elite. You have got to realise that the elite controlling families are brothers of the peoples of the east and have very cleverly usurped power here. The Rothschilds, the Rockefellers etc. They want the east to win if it can, so they are doing their utmost to prepare weak resistance here, hence the reason for chemtrails as well - it's the only thing that makes sense, although I believe their plan will blow up in their own faces.

    Remember, it was London and New York who set up the Communist nations in the first place and who are now continually feeding them with technology, weapons, oil and gold. For those who believe the Bible out there, this all goes back to the story of Jacob and Esau. Today is Esau's day, he has finally broken the yoke of Jacob from off his neck as prophesied. His rule though, will be cut short!

    http://this-present-crisis.bl...
    (more)
  • +5
    redneck woman is taking a l... December 06, 2008 06:24:17
    redneck woman is taking a little break.

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    Money means so much to these people that they don't care if they hurt or kill someone. I think part of their punishment, should be that they have to eat that same contaminated food.
  • +1
    mike redneck... December 06, 2008 14:48:38
    mike
    I'm all for that!
  • +6
    LOVE & PEACE! December 06, 2008 06:08:56 (edited)
    LOVE & PEACE!

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    moderated...
  • +5
    Candy Girl ~ "We The People... December 06, 2008 04:42:56
    Candy Girl ~ "We The People" Loves America

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    And sick & disgusted, but not overly surprised. KBR/Halliburton are heartless, bloodsucking corporation(s) with close ties to the current regime.

    overly surprised kbrhalliburton heartless bloodsucking corporations close ties current regime
  • +6
    VICTORIA December 06, 2008 02:10:34
    VICTORIA

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    As a niece who just received news that her Uncle Sam (I am not kidding- that is his name and to me, he is my Uncle Sam) a Vietnam-era Marine veteran is having his spinal fluid checked because of nerve damage that he acquired from Agent Orange-
    sickened.
  • +5
    Antioch December 05, 2008 22:49:06
    Antioch

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    This isn't something unexpected who are they going to put first, profit or human lives? corporations have proven a thousand times over that they don't care about anything except their bottom line, why is this any different?
  • +7
    NarcolepticGoat December 05, 2008 21:50:23
    NarcolepticGoat

    None of the above

    Thats what happened before when the military depended on contractors.

    You can thank Rumsfeld for completely ignoring history and making a huge effort to make sure it got repeated. Personally I think it was on purpose.
  • +6
    Antioch Narcole... December 05, 2008 22:53:52
    Antioch
    Rome fell (in part) due to the influence of mercenaries in their armies. when you contract things out to individuals primarily concerned with profit, what is the inevitable outcome? I think KBR and the other companies have already answered that question.
  • +4
    Angel SA December 05, 2008 21:27:34
    Angel SA

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    Not surprised Halliburton involvment. angry profit people surprised halliburton involvment
  • +8
    MCSniper is outta here....s... December 05, 2008 20:49:21
    MCSniper is outta here....see ya

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    They should loose their contract, pay back all the money they've been paid so far, and have to pay for the health problems of the people effected.
  • +7
    Brenda December 05, 2008 20:48:17
    Brenda

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    I heard this last night on I.N.N, news report This is part of Cheney's Buds what do you expect from these liars and killers they have no respect for anyone they did the same thing to the Iraq people now there dying of cancer and all kinds of shit. expect liars killers respect iraq people dying cancer kinds shit
  • +1
    2ndson2002 December 05, 2008 19:17:21
    2ndson2002

    Indifferent.

    I hope to soon work for them (KBR) soon. So I will ask them about this before going over-sea. Thanks for the Info.
  • +4
    Antioch 2ndson2002 December 05, 2008 22:59:58
    Antioch
    Do you think they will give you a straight answer? Yea right.
  • +5
    graymåtter Antioch December 05, 2008 23:12:17
    graymåtter
    Yeah, I can see it now.

    "Thanks for considering my resume. I hope you find me to be a good match for the position. Oh, and are you still poisoning our troops?"
  • +3
    Antioch graymåtter December 05, 2008 23:17:40
    Antioch
    lol omg, i think they would hire him immediately.
  • +7
    ~H~ December 05, 2008 19:03:52
    ~H~

    Angry. Profit again comes before people.

    Disgusted as well, why proper investigations aren't being pursued, is beyond me. These groups, Halliburton, KBR, Blackwater, etc.... are so out of line I don't know what to say. They put our troops at risk, charge us up the a**, lie about it, and walk away with millions. Their behaviour stinks of treason to me...
  • +6
    Antioch ~H~ December 05, 2008 22:56:05
    Antioch
    These corporations have HUGE ties to the bush regime, do you know who blackwater answers to? President Bush. do you know how Haliburton/KBR won their contractors? Cheney.
  • +5
    ~H~ Antioch December 05, 2008 23:08:53
    ~H~
    Yes, I do know. That's what makes the lack of investigating, even more despicable. Both bush and cheney need to step up to the plate and take responsibility, but I'm guessing that the profit to themselves is too big. This is yet another reason why I am glad bush is outta here!!
  • +4
    Antioch ~H~ December 05, 2008 23:16:36
    Antioch
    AGREED! there will be no investigation of these companies when the president is on a first name basis with the CEO
  • +5
    ~H~ Antioch December 05, 2008 23:21:05
    ~H~
    You know, if as much effort went into these investigations as the effort into Obama's birth certificate, They'd be fined and in jail by now....
  • +4
    Candy G... ~H~ December 06, 2008 04:48:10
    Candy Girl ~ "We The People" Loves America
    You know that's right!

    The hypocrisy just never ends...
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