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Ecological Disaster Gulf of Mexico (pg. 43)
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| Lilith |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lews
THAT'S NOT TRUE. THAT'S UNPOSSIBLE!!! |
Fixed, this is the south remember |
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| we_R_DNA |
That news about oil/tar balls in Texas should not be a shock; What should be a real shock is that BP has caused one of the WORST ecological disasters in the United States of America.
This problem has not been solved, now the federal government is enforcing laws to prohibit people from attain access to certain, "oil spill areas."
The main point though and don't get me wrong; the oil LEAK has not been stopped. |
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| Nrg2Nfinit |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
What you just said basically proves my point and, in fact, makes him sound more stupid than before...
- Oil, in some amount or another, leaks all the time and tar balls form and wash ashore constantly. Totally commonplace.
- Oil from this spill has formed into tar balls and washed ashore.
- Guy is surprised that spilled oil has washed ashore.
Am I missing something here? |
i think its more that he's suprised that oil from the spill "directly from" the deepwater horizon spill has washed up to the shore. |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by we_R_DNA
That news about oil/tar balls in Texas should not be a shock; What should be a real shock is that BP has caused one of the WORST ecological disasters in the United States of America.
This problem has not been solved, now the federal government is enforcing laws to prohibit people from attain access to certain, "oil spill areas."
The main point though and don't get me wrong; the oil LEAK has not been stopped. |

| quote: | Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
i think its more that he's suprised that oil from the spill "directly from" the deepwater horizon spill has washed up to the shore. |
But how can that possibly be surprising? |
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| Nrg2Nfinit |
| the proximity of the rig to the shore. There are thousands of rigs in the gulf. |
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| idoru |
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So let me try to understand this. Most articles I find on this subject on the interwebs just link back to this article, which is written by somebody who is best known for the following...
"The Real Wizards of Wall Street," Personal Investing News Magazine.
"Online Investing Made Simple," Individual Investor Magazine.
"A Guide to Online Brokers," Online Investor Magazine.
"The Five Best Online Brokers," Online Investor Magazine.
"The Derivatives Market - Who Wins, Who Loses and Why," Silicon Investor.
"Don't Bank on Bank's Investment Advice," Los Angeles Sentinel daily newspaper.
"How to Trade Online," The Bull and the Bear Magazine.
"Profiles of Success" - a series of interviews profiling business celebrities co-authored with Gretchen J. Morris. The Los Angeles Sentinel daily newspaper
Yet, now we're supposed to trust that he is scientifically knowledgeable? In addition, when he was on Coast to Coast AM (that's "lol" to begin with) he brought a "guest expert" by the name of R.C. Hoagland who said, "we know there's a bulge-the crust is literally being lifted upward in a ridge...and something is pushing it up, which is the pressurization of this extraordinary methane bubble they [BP] pierced with this deep well."
Hoagland wrote this...
http://www.enterprisemission.com/moon1.htm
... which claims that Saturn's moon Iapetus is a very old alien spacecraft constructed long ago.
, better trust these guys, they definitely know what they're talking about! iTranscendence, did you for get to log out of we_r_DNA before posting? |
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| Jake Benson |
| I really ing hate my own country right now for not doing anything about this BP bull. |
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| we_R_DNA |
idoru : ah we should not trust everything; nor should we be so ignorant to ignore the possibilities of anything.
Basically I think that what was written in that article has a lot of interesting ties to what is potentially happening;
Since there is a 100% media black out now; information is merely here say
I think what this person has to say is worth noting because no one else is going to tell you anything remotely near to what this person put together.
The creativity and ability for that person to put pieces of the bigger picture together are worth sharing.
I don't want to hear some controlled opposition feeding me information on things are getting better; when it was that same controlled opposition that said hey only 1,000 barrels of oil are leaking into the ocean per hour. . .
In reality though who are we to question authority on the matter at hand?
The authority on the matter at hand is not human authority
The DEEP WATER HORIZON BLEW THE UP
Why did Deep Water Horizon blow up??
HUMANS ing with nature. but to get into some technical parts;
They hit something down below that caused such a huge pressure gradient that everything known the man failed in a short instant; Nature took over and ???
"On April 20, 2010, when drilling at the Macondo Prospect, an explosion on the rig caused by a blowout killed eleven crewmen and ignited a fireball whose flames were visible from 35 miles (56 km) away."
Source
NOT THE GLOW! THE FLAMES!
The Deepwater Horizon well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico in April 2010, in 5,000 feet (1,500 m) water depth, is the deepest subsea well blowout to date.
Also I like how it ties in how humans are at the whim of nature; it helps me know my true place in this universe. humans do not control what is happening; we are merely setting up things to collect what is already happening; the solution is just trying to control the flow of what is already taking place
what is taking place is a chain of events that has not been stopped since it started in the deepest subsea well blowout in the history of man kind.
Can we possibly know the logistics of everything that is possibly going to take place? |
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