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Old 06-14-2010, 01:55 AM   #51
brd7666
I don't think BP even cares about what has happened.

I tell you what Rich, our way of life is going to change in the very near future. Florida is going to have this crap from one end to the other on the entire West coast. All the coastal communities will be going under. This is going to ruin the state as well as the other states that border the Gulf Of Mexico. I can't publically say what I would like to do to BP executives. But it aint pretty.
 
Old 06-14-2010, 02:00 AM   #52
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Gulf Area Syndrome!!






The birds are smart enough to migrate up north.

 
Old 06-14-2010, 02:02 AM   #53
brd7666
Rich, I don't know how far your house is from the Gulf, but mine (as a crow flies) is around two miles from the Gulf. This is going to ruin the entire community. I am about 30 minutes North of Clearwater, right off 19.
 
Old 06-14-2010, 02:20 AM   #54
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http://theintelhub.com/2010/06/13/ep...ign-of-terror/

June 13, 2010

Shepard Ambellas and Alex Thomas

As information regarding the possible evacuation of the Gulf pours in, we now have reports that an epidemic hazard was issued almost two weeks ago. According to RSOE EDIS, a website that has a close partnership with the Hungarian government, this hazard was issued for Venice Louisiana on May 26th, 2010. Reports of nausea and trouble breathing due to the toxic dispersant known as Corexit,seem to be flooding in.

In their two week old report, RSOE stated that British Petroleum workers from all over the Gulf have been getting sick at an alarming rate. Furthermore, the epidemic hazard was declared less than 100 km from an area with a population of over 3 million.

“BP spokesman Graham McEwen said Tuesday he was unaware of any health complaints among cleanup workers, noting that the company had taken hundreds of samples of so-called volatile organic carbons, such as benzene, and all the levels were well within federal safety standards.”

As you can see, BP has refused to give up on its outlandish law that somehow a known neurotoxin will have absolutely no adverse effects on the surrounding population. This toxin was banned by the UK in 1998 but was somehow approved by the EPA and used by BP. Recently, the EPA has demanded BP to stop using the dispersant. BP flat out refused.

Not only have numerous eye witnesses reported medical tents located on the beach but a congressman has gone as far as to declare the need for mobile health clinics. Residents have also reported smelling chemicals in Port St Joe.

Click here for an archived listen to last nights show, Inch By Inch. Callers confirming troop movements as well as possible FEMA in Florida.

“A congressman has called for mobile health clinics to treat them. Some fisherman who have been hired by BP to clean up the gulf oil spill say they have become ill after working long hours near waters fouled with oil and dispersant, prompting a Louisiana lawmaker to call on the federal government to open mobile clinics in rural areas to treat them.”

Federally run mobile health clinics? FEMA?

On the same site there is yet another alert that was put out in early May. This alert stated, “Environmental Pollution, Catastrophic.” The report listed the states Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. There are also continued fears that the massive plume underneath the spill will greatly complicate any possible chance of cleanup. The NOAA’s research has also proved that, “vast quantities of oil have spread not just along the ocean’s surface, but at a great depth underwater.” This site estimated that as of May 1st an estimated 910,000 gallons of toxic dispersant have been dumped into the Gulf. That is enough to fill over 100 tanker trucks to capacity.

Even the mainstream news has not been able to hide from the fact that there are at least ten specific cases where workers have been exposed to the dispersant and fallen ill. The overlying fact is that these chemicals aren’t going anywhere whether there is oil in the Gulf or not. The Intel Hub has had reports from callers in Florida who claim that rain water has already had an adverse effect on their plants somewhat similar to the recent local news reports. On top of that, according to ABC, sharks have turned up on a Florida beach completely disorientated.

The reports on the air quality in and around Venice seem to back up these claims. Infowars.com has reported that the levels of Hydrogen Sulfide and Benzene in the air are at least 1,200 parts per billion! According to the government, the allowed amount of Hydrogen Sulfide and Benzene is 5-10 parts per billion.

Patriots around the world will continue to monitor and report on the situation in the Gulf even as reporters are denied access to people on public property. A vast network of people have worked to uncover the facts regarding this spill and will continue to do so as long as the mainstream news remains in the control by the very people who caused this problem in the first place.

Another Oil Spill

 
Old 06-14-2010, 02:28 AM   #55
WebSlave
It's getting to be pretty tough to find any CURRENT information about this.

Quote:
BP Official Admits to Damage BENEATH THE SEA FLOOR

“Doomsday” Cover-Up: BP Official Admits to Damage BENEATH THE SEA FLOOR!

Washington’s Blog
June 12, 2010

As I noted Tuesday, there is growing evidence that BP’s oil well – technically called the “well casing” or “well bore” – has suffered damage beneath the level of the sea floor.

The evidence is growing stronger and stronger that there is substantial damage beneath the sea floor. Indeed, it appears that BP officials themselves have admitted to such damage. This has enormous impacts on both the amount of oil leaking into the Gulf, and the prospects for quickly stopping the leak this summer.

On May 31st, the Washington Post noted:
Sources at two companies involved with the well said that BP also discovered new damage inside the well below the seafloor and that, as a result, some of the drilling mud that was successfully forced into the well was going off to the side into rock formations.

“We discovered things that were broken in the sub-surface,” said a BP official who spoke on the condition of anonymity. He said that mud was making it “out to the side, into the formation.”

On June 2nd, Bloomberg pointed out:
Plugging the well is another challenge even after BP successfully intersects it, Robert Bea, a University of California Berkeley engineering professor, said. BP has said it believes the well bore to be damaged, which could hamper efforts to fill it with mud and set a concrete plug, Bea said.

Bea is an expert in offshore drilling and a high-level governmental adviser concerning disasters.

On the same day, the Wall Street Journal noted that there might be a leak in BP’s well casing 1,000 feet beneath the sea floor:
BP PLC has concluded that its “top-kill” attempt last week to seal its broken well in the Gulf of Mexico may have failed due to a malfunctioning disk inside the well about 1,000 feet below the ocean floor.

The broken disk may have prevented the heavy drilling mud injected into the well last week from getting far enough down the well to overcome the pressure from the escaping oil and gas, people familiar with BP’s findings said. They said much of the drilling mud may also have escaped from the well into the rock formation outside the wellbore.

On June 7th, Senator Bill Nelson told MSNBC that he’s investigating reports of oil seeping up from additional leak points on the seafloor:
Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL): Andrea we’re looking into something new right now, that there’s reports of oil that’s seeping up from the seabed… which would indicate, if that’s true, that the well casing itself is actually pierced… underneath the seabed. So, you know, the problems could be just enormous with what we’re facing.

Andrea Mitchell, MSNBC: Now let me understand better what you’re saying. If that is true that it is coming up form that seabed, even the relief well won’t be the final solution to cap this thing. That means that we’ve got oil gushing up at disparate places along the ocean floor.

Sen. Nelson: That is possible, unless you get the plug down low enough, below where the pipe would be breached.

Indeed, loss of integrity in the well itself may explain why BP is drilling its relief wells more than ten thousand feet beneath the leaking pipes on the seafloor (and see this).

Yesterday, recently-retired Shell Oil President John Hofmeister said that the well casing below the sea floor may have been compromised:
[Question] What are the chances that the well casing below the sea floor has been compromised, and that gas and oil are coming up the outside of the well casing, eroding the surrounding soft rock. Could this lead to a catastrophic geological failure, unstoppable even by the relief wells?

John Hofmeister: This is what some people fear has occurred. It is also why the “top kill” process was halted. If the casing is compromised the well is that much more difficult to shut down, including the risk that the relief wells may not be enough. If the relief wells do not result in stopping the flow, the next and drastic step is to implode the well on top of itself, which carries other risks as well.

As noted yesterday in The Engineer magazine, an official from Cameron International – the manufacturer of the blowout preventer for BP’s leaking oil drilling operation – noted that one cause of the failure of the BOP could have been damage to the well bore:
Steel casing or casing hanger could have been ejected from the well and blocked the operation of the rams.
Oil industry expert Rob Cavner believes that the casing might be damaged beneath the sea floor, noting:

The real doomsday scenario here… is if that casing gives up, and it does come through the other strings of pipe. Remember, it is concentric pipe that holds this well together. If it comes into the formation, basically, you‘ve got uncontrolled [oil] flow to the sea floor. And that is the doomsday scenario.

Cavner also said BP must “keep the well flowing to minimize oil and gas going out into the formation on the side”:

And prominent oil industry insider Matt Simmons believes that the well casing may have been destroyed when the oil rig exploded. Simmons was an energy adviser to President George W. Bush, is an adviser to the Oil Depletion Analysis Centre, and is a member of the National Petroleum Council and the Council on Foreign Relations.

We have a right to know what’s really going on.

Given the impact on America’s people, natural resources and economy, BP and the government must fully disclose the amount of damage underneath the sea floor, and what that means for the efforts to cap the well.
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2010/...n-beneath.html
 
Old 06-14-2010, 02:29 AM   #56
WebSlave
Well, how about this?



Speaking of Alex Jones...
This is actually an older video, but maybe some more pieces to the puzzle are embedded in here....

 
Old 06-14-2010, 02:52 AM   #57
WebSlave
Quote:
Originally Posted by brd7666 View Post
Rich, I don't know how far your house is from the Gulf, but mine (as a crow flies) is around two miles from the Gulf. This is going to ruin the entire community. I am about 30 minutes North of Clearwater, right off 19.
We are about 12 miles, straight line, from the Gulf. I'm thinking maybe we need to go visit Connie's family in Delaware REAL SOON.
 
Old 06-14-2010, 02:52 AM   #58
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It is getting harder to find information. As far as Alex Jones I believe he's a public spokesman for the New World Order. He does omit many truths but also spins in a bit of misinformation.
 
Old 06-14-2010, 02:55 AM   #59
LauraB
Nice, Rich. Thanks for posting that. Can't say I'm surprised .. I expect nothing less from BP or our own self-serving government.

It just proves what is sorely lacking in the world when it is most needed ... balls and brains.
 
Old 06-14-2010, 02:56 AM   #60
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Revelation 8:8 The second angel sounded, and something like a great mountain burning with fire was thrown into the sea; and a third of the sea became blood; 9 And a third of the creatures which were in the sea and had life, died; and a third of the ships were destroyed.
 

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