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Ernest A. Oliver
58 Bohr Drive
Chattanooge, Tennessee 37415
423/877-8723
Fax/423/876-5616

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August 17, 1998                                     Certified Mail
                                                   #Z 023 519 740

Ambassador Raymond Chrétien
The Embassy of Canada
501 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20001

         RE: Health Hazard Effecting The Canadian People

Dear Mr. Ambassador:
I am writing this letter to bring to your attention the existence
of a serious health risk in the City of Chattanooga, Tennessee,
USA, that also directly effects the health and welfare of the
Russian People.

For the past eight (8) years, I have investigated and attempted to
stop a hazardous waste dumping operation that has now contaminated
the food products of McKee Foods Corporation, manufactures of
Little Debbie® products in the Chattanooga Area.  Small amounts,
even undetectable amounts of cumulative poisons--mercury and
benzine from "dirty water"--have been allowed to contaminate these
products and, further, on any given "hot" day, the threat of
significantly larger amounts of mercury contamination is possible
and probable from the air surrounding the McKee baking plants.

McKee's baking plants are located directly adjacent to the
Chattanooga Summit Landfill, which is contaminated with high
amounts of mercury, benzine and other hazardous wastes found in the
ground water.  The practice of flaming the escaping methane gas is
ionizing deadly elemental mercury directly into the air above the
McKee Foods Corporation baking plants.  A huge conspiracy has
developed over the past few years to keep this information from the
public in order to protect the image of the City of Chattanooga
and the McKee Foods Corporation.  The landfill is to be closed in
the next three months due to pressure from McKee Foods Corporation,
but the contamination problems affecting Little Debbie® products
are being ignored and will continue to exist after the closure.

The conspiracy to cover-up this contamination involves city and
state inspectors, the governor of Tennessee, the state and federal


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