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"KNOWING" MOVIE predicts Oil rig fire in Gulf of Mexico

Big Dog Striker

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This incident in the Gulf of Mexico is really sad. Well, BP did have some success today in capping the well. However, it would still take like August 2010 before the relief well is put in place. So oil will still continue gushing to the Gulf. That's 2 months from now. The Gulf of Mexico could be the next dead sea by that time. :(
 

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I read an article this morning that said the worst-case scenario is not till Christmas because of the hurricane season. As if that wasn't bad enough, they said the ultimate worst-case scenario is that it never gets capped. The technology might not exist, which is really terrifying...
 

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Well, if there is good news, it's that they will find a way (hopefully) to cap a well at great depths and that will be the way to do it in the future. Unfortunately, drilling a relief well at this time is easily 2 months away due to calculations and equipment requirements.

Hopefully, this will pressure the governments that don't require a relief well for every platform to implement that policy like a few countries require (such as in the North Sea).
 
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That's likely a coincidence man, not like BP planned this. The amount in fines they will pay is nothing compared to the lost oil and the clean up costs which will probably bankrupt them. It's gonna cost them billions & it will change the entire oil industry. The industry needs to pull it's head out of it's ass and get itself together. They need shit in place to stop this from happening because it does them no good. In fact it does the world no good because blocking deep water drilling is just going to cause oil prices to increase.

I'd buy Natural Gas stocks.

Your assuming that people will learn something from all of this... Nothing will change because the cash will still flow from the oil industry lobbyists.

Algae is the way to go:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/08/080818184434.htm
 

Shakerod

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Have you listened to any of the quotes by BP CEO Tony Hayward: "Not our accident, not our people, not our equipment, not our responsibility."

I love these CEO's who take responsibility for the things that are done on their watch. What a piece of shit!
 

Shakerod

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Here is a very important website:http://www.americanfreepress.net it is interesting how much they are openly talking about the Bilderberg meetings now that they have been infiltrated by inestigative journalist Jim Tucker. They are not quite as secret as they used to be.
 

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Have you listened to any of the quotes by BP CEO Tony Hayward: "Not our accident, not our people, not our equipment, not our responsibility."

I love these CEO's who take responsibility for the things that are done on their watch. What a piece of shit!
BP isn't the only company to blame here...Look at Haliburton and TransOcean...they are just as much at fault...
 

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I read an article this morning that said the worst-case scenario is not till Christmas because of the hurricane season. As if that wasn't bad enough, they said the ultimate worst-case scenario is that it never gets capped. The technology might not exist, which is really terrifying...
Then the end of the world is upon us...
 

Big Dog Striker

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The Oil Spill from the Gulf of Mexico had to reach a valuable swing state like Florida before Obama started taking this environmental disaster very seriously. :)
 

Shakerod

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According to Lindsey Williams, who talked to an insider from BP, it was the total stupidity of BP that caused the now catastrophic situation they are in. They were drilling on a floating rig having to go to the depth of 5,000 ft of water, then another 30,000 ft through the bottom of the ocean floor. When the well broke the pressure was at any where from 20,000-70,000 lbs per sq. in. which broke off all the safety valves. BP will not be able to stop the flow of oil, and they are now talking about using a nuke to neutralize it.
 

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'They'? Who's 'They'? Where you getting your info from for using a nuke...the great mothership in the sky?
no, not the mothership - but the internet...

from the nytimes article...

Stephanie Mueller, a spokeswoman for the Energy Department, said that neither Energy Secretary Steven Chu nor anyone else was thinking about a nuclear blast under the gulf. The nuclear option was not — and never had been — on the table, federal officials said.

The atomic option is perhaps the wildest among a flood of ideas proposed by bloggers, scientists and other creative types who have deluged government agencies and BP, the company that drilled the well, with phone calls and e-mail messages.
probably the same scientists that brought us anthropogenic global warming
 
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