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    Post  mudra Sun Jul 11, 2010 4:54 pm

    New Data from BP’s Coverup Firm Shows Dispersants in 20% of Offshore Workers
    By: Michael Whitney Friday July 9, 2010


    Christine Millner, Environmental Scientist with CTEH (Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health) collects water and air samples from the Gulf of Mexico waters off Shell Beach, LA. (photo: BP America via flickr Creative Commons)

    CTEH is the company contracted by BP to monitor air levels as they related to recovery worker safety in the Gulf of Mexico. The firm, which has a sordid history of covering up corporate environmental disasters, just released new data with BP yesterday that shows disturbing levels of toxic dispersants in 20% of offshore recovery workers and 15% of near-shore workers. But these just aren’t any toxic dispersants. It’s the same chemical blamed for chronic health problems in Exxon Valdez recovery workers that is now poisoning at least one-fifth of BP’s offshore recovery workers. Elana Schor reports for Greenwire:

    read all here : http://workinprogress.firedoglake.com/2010/07/09/new-data-from-bps-coverup-firm-shows-dispersants-in-20-of-offshore-workers/

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    Post  mudra Sun Jul 11, 2010 5:08 pm

    Congressional Hearing on Oil Disaster Worker Safety

    CASTLE QUESTIONS WORKER SAFETY IN GULF OIL SPILL DISASTER

    http://www.castle.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=192111

    Washington | June 23, 2010 - This morning, Delaware Congressman Mike Castle participated in a U.S. House of Representatives Education and Labor Committee hearing on "Worker Health and Safety from the Oil Rig to the Shoreline." The hearing examined the issues related to worker safety following the catastrophic explosion of Transocean's Deepwater Horizon Rig, operated by BP, on April 20, 2010. Eleven workers lost their lives in this tragedy, and many more were injured, and the health and safety of those participating in the cleanup is an issue of ongoing concern, as is improving health and safety standards for American workers moving forward.

    "While the damage continues to devastate the Gulf region, along with victim compensation and environmental cleanup, strengthening regulations and prevention mechanisms that put a higher priority on human safety and the environment must be a priority. The Committee heard today from key agencies responsible for ensuring the safety and health of workers—and it was clear from the testimony that the strategy for who is in charge of ensuring safety both when it comes to workers and the environment needs work," said Rep. Castle. "I was able to ask about the role and frequency of safety inspections, including on emergency shut off devices, and learned that the number of inspectors to inspect all the rigs and platforms is insufficient. Regulations to improve safety standards and inspections to ensure they are met are critical for the safety of oil and gas workers, the environment, and public health. As a result of this and other congressional hearings and the findings of the President's commission, I would like for us to urgently pursue bipartisan solutions to meet the current safety and environmental challenges we face. Advancing domestic, clean, energy solutions must follow."

    Today's hearing, the first held by the Education and Labor Committee on this spill, focused on workers' safety laws as well as oversight lapses that could have led to this disaster. Additionally, special attention was paid to the circumstances surrounding the safety and health of workers throughout the Gulf region participating in cleanup efforts.



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    Post  mudra Sun Jul 11, 2010 6:56 pm

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    Post  mudra Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:44 am

    A Key Piece in the Oil Leak Story: Two Sections of Drill Pipe Lodged in the Blowout Preventer

    by Washington's Blog


    Global Research, July 12, 2010


    http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=20095
    On June 30th, I noted that the Department of Energy had found that there were two section of drilling pipe lodge in the blowout preventer.

    Yesterday, the Times-Picayune gave an update on this story, which includes competing interpretations about where the second section came from and what that means for the relief wells:

    For the first time Friday, the Coast Guard and BP acknowledged that a mysterious second pipe, wedged next to the drill pipe in what remains of the Deepwater Horizon's riser, is fouling up the works where the well is spewing hundreds of millions of gallons of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico.

    "We used a diamond saw and we got inside. We found there was actually two sets of drill pipe there," said retired Adm. Thad Allen, the top U.S. Coast Guard official overseeing the response to America's worst-ever oil spill.

    ***

    It "presumably fell down beside it as a result of the explosion and the riser pipe being bent over," Allen said. He noted that the second pipe does not have oil shooting from it.

    BP officials said late Friday that they believe the second pipe is drill pipe. Pictures show it is similar in diameter to the known drill pipe.

    While Allen said he believes the second pipe fell from above, some experts have advanced another explanation. They believe poorly cemented casings -- tubes that are supposed to form solid walls down thousands of feet of the well bore -- may have been dislodged by the blast of natural gas that shot up out of the well and above the sea floor.

    ***

    The idea that a loose pipe shot up from deeper in the well and prevented the shear ram from closing has been espoused by such experts as oil industry investment banker Matt Simmons and Bob Bea, a University of California at Berkeley engineer leading a scientific investigation into the blowout [Bea is an expert in offshore drilling and a high-level governmental adviser concerning disasters]. But others have wondered if the mystery pipe isn't just a section of the same drill pipe that came loose, or even a pipe that fell down the riser from the rig 5,000 feet above.

    The source of the second segment is key to determining the condition of the oil well beneath the seafloor. If Simmons and Bea are proven right, drilling the relief wells will be a lot more challenging.

    Therefore, I hope they are wrong, and that the second drill pipe came from:

    (1) a collapse of pipe above the blowout preventer;

    or

    (2) a miscellaneous segment of drilling pipe (drilling pipe is temporarily used in drilling a well, and is not the same as well casing or even well lining, which are permanently installed to support the well).

    The second section of drill pipe is key to the oil leak story for another reason. As the Times-Picayune notes, it has contributed to problems in securely capping the leak from the point where it's leaking so that more oil can be captured:

    The presence of two pipes could have also contributed to BP's failure to make a clean cut on the riser when securing the existing containment dome, inhibiting its ability to collect the maximum amount of oil.

    ***

    Allen said the second pipe also led to a jagged cut on the larger riser pipe, forcing the response team to use the loose cap with a rubber seal. And now, the two pieces are forcing the team to spend several days tying them together and clearing the way for a new, hopefully more solid connection.

    Finally, the two sections of drill pipe are important because they may have been one of the reasons that the blowout preventer failed in the first place.

    As the Times-Picayune notes:

    Some experts say a second piece of drill pipe in the riser could have prevented shear rams on the rig's blowout preventer from sealing the well and permanently cutting off the flow of oil after the April 20 explosion.

    Even if it turns out that this is one of the causes of the BOP's failure, it might not be the only cause.

    As I pointed out in May:

    [Mike Williams, the chief electronics technician on the Deepwater Horizon, and one of the last workers to leave the doomed rig] claimed that the blowout preventer was then damaged [Several weeks before the Gulf oil explosion] when a crewman accidentally moved a joystick, applying hundreds of thousands of pounds of force. Pieces of rubber were found in the drilling fluid, which he said implied damage to a crucial seal. But a supervisor declared the find to be “not a big deal”, Mr Williams alleged.


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    Post  mudra Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:48 am

    VIDEO: Corexit “Ruptures Red Blood Cells, Causes Internal Bleeding” "Allows Crude Oil To Penetrate “Into The Cells”
    And “Every Organ System"

    by Washington's Blog


    Global Research, July 10, 2010


    http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=20090

    As I have previously noted, Corexit is toxic, is less effective than other dispersants, and is actually worsening the damage caused by the oil spill.

    Now, two toxicologists are saying that Corexit is much more harmful to human health and marine life than we've been told.

    Specifically Gulf toxicologist Dr. Susan Shaw - Founder and Director of the Marine Environmental Research Institute - dove into the oil spill to examine the chemicals present.

    Dr. Shaw told CNN:

    If I can tell you what happens — because I was in the oil — to people…

    Shrimpers throwing their nets into water… [then] water from the nets splashed on his skin. …

    [He experienced a] headache that lasted 3 weeks… heart palpitations… muscle spasms… bleeding from the rectum…

    And that’s what that Corexit does, it ruptures red blood cells, causes internal bleeding, and liver and kidney damage. …

    This stuff is so toxic combined… not the oil or dispersants alone. …

    Very, very toxic and goes right through skin.

    ***

    The reason this is so toxic is because of these solvents [from dispersant] that penetrate the skin of anything that’s going through the dispersed oil takes the oil into the cells — takes the oil into the organs… and this stuff is toxic to every organ system in the body. …

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    Similarly, marine biologist and toxicologist Dr. Chris Pincetich - who has an extensive background in testing the affects of chemicals on fish - says that Corexit disrupts cell membranes.

    He also explains that EPA toxicity testing for Corexit is woefully inadequate, since EPA testing for mortality usually only requires a 96-hour time frame. His doctoral research found that fish that were alive at 96 hours after exposure to pesticide were dead at two weeks, so the chemicals were considered non-lethal for the purposes of the test.

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    Drs. Shaw and Pincetich are wildlife conservationists. But even industry scientists working for Exxon and the manufacturer of Corexit itself admit that the stuff is toxic.


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    Post  mudra Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:07 am

    BP's Deepwater Horizon Disaster; Mitigating Annihilation
    by Dahr Jamail and Erika Blumenfeld

    Global Research, July 9, 2010


    Gulf Oil Platform Explosion and Spill - Page 39 Barges%202
    A series of barges are being set up, end on end, in a crude attempt to stop the spreading oil. (Photo: Erika Blumenfeld)


    From the air, the area north of Grand Isle, Louisiana, much of it around Barataria Bay, looks like scorched earth. This area has been and is heavily afflicted by BP's oil. The so-called cleanup efforts, including laying out booms to supposedly prevent oil from destroying more marsh and killing more wildlife, are a farce.

    Opaque, multi-color sheen stains much of the bay and is visible in countless inlets that snake their way into the marsh. The contrast between the green marsh area yet to be soiled and the marsh already blackened by the oil and the sheen covered Gulf water is stark. The afflicted water appears as a lifeless, dull, silvery fluid.

    Gulf Oil Platform Explosion and Spill - Page 39 Pic1
    Photo by Erika Blumenfeld © 2010

    Gulf Oil Platform Explosion and Spill - Page 39 Pic2
    Photo by Erika Blumenfeld © 2010

    While BP has put forth great effort in securing tax benefits acquired from leasing rigs like the sunken Deepwater Horizon, it has also saved money by choosing not to pursue better cleanup methods and technologies. We live in a corporate world where profit is god. Profit rules. Showing a profit on the next quarterly earnings statement is everything. This is how a multi-billion dollar oil giant like BP (yes, we can include the others as well - Exxon/Mobile, ConocoPhillips, Royal Dutch Shell, Chevron, Total S.A.) spends vast troughs of money on developing the latest oil exploration and drilling technologies. But when it comes to cleaning up their toxic mess when disaster strikes, every expense is spared.

    Many people across varying industries working in the so-called cleanup effort understand that laying out boom to contain oil is largely an act designed primarily to impress politicians and uninformed media. The so-called cleanup work BP is engaged in on the soiled Gulf Coast has been shoddy, at best, including allegations that BP has been dumping sand atop oil on beaches to cover it up. Controlled oil burns in the Gulf are also, needless to say, coming under criticism for their devastating impact on the environment, in addition to negatively impacting the human health of residents on Louisiana's coast.

    But this should not come as a surprise, given that one of the first things BP did in the immediate aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon disaster was to launch a campaign to strengthen its legal defense with the best attorneys money can buy, rein in legal teams and buy up experts who might otherwise work for plaintiffs in cases against the oil giant.

    The more we see of this so-called cleanup and containment plan of BP's, the more it appears to be the second largest contributing factor in destroying the ecology and culture of the Gulf region, behind, of course, BP's oil volcano at the floor of the Gulf.

    From the air, we see the same boom catastrophe as we did from our recent boat trip into the marsh. In some areas, boom does little more than outline the dead areas of the marsh, having gathered into piles and left to soak oil directly onto the land.


    more at the link : http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=20076

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    Post  mudra Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:25 am

    No Free Press for BP Oil Disaster
    by Dahr Jamail

    Global Research, July 8, 2010


    NEW ORLEANS - Last week, the U.S. Coast Guard, working in concert with oil giant BP, instituted new restrictions across the U.S. Gulf Coast that prevent the media from coming within 20 metres of booms or response vessels on beaches or water. But the insidiousness of the restrictions runs even deeper.

    "You can't come in here," Don, the security guard hired by BP, told IPS at the Oiled Wildlife Rehabilitation Center at Fort Jackson, Louisiana.

    Inside, the International Bird Rescue Research Center, one of the companies hired by BP to clean wildlife, works to wash oiled birds before returning them to the wild.

    The centre has limited access to the media, and had been open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for two hours at a time. IPS arrived at the centre on a Wednesday, only to learn that it had just reduced its media days from three to two, and was no longer open to the media on Wednesdays.

    When asked who he worked for, the private security guard informed IPS, "I work for HUB, a security company hired by BP."

    Hub Enterprises out of Broussard, Louisiana has a contract with BP to provide "security officers" and "supervisors". Don is being paid somewhere between 13 and 14 dollars an hour to do his part in helping BP keep a media lid on what is happening with the largest oil-related environmental disaster in U.S. history.

    Up to 60,000 barrels of oil are still leaking into the Gulf every day, more than two months after the Apr. 20 explosion on the BP-operated Deepwater Horizon oil rig.

    Last week's new media restrictions imposed by the Coast Guard subject journalists and photographers to as much as a 40,000-dollar fine, and from one to five years in jail as a class-D felon if they violate the 20-metre rule, that Unified Command calls a "safety zone".

    There have been many indications of a growing and deepening media clampdown in the region in other ways as well.

    Last week, IPS had an interview scheduled with the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans. The interview was with an individual affiliated with LSU's research strategies into how the BP oil disaster will affect the region.

    The morning the interview was to take place, the interview subject, who shall remain anonymous, sent IPS an email stating, "I have been told to cancel the interview. I regret any inconvenience this may have caused you."

    When IPS asked him if there was a reason the interview was cancelled, he replied, "No."

    An anonymous source later informed IPS that the decision to cancel the interview was made by Chancellor Larry Hollier, who heads the LSU Health Sciences Center.

    BP is providing the bulk of the funding to be used to study the effects of the oil disaster, and has promised 500 million dollars for research and restoration projects.

    More at the link : http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=20058

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    Post  anomalous cowherd Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:19 am

    I'm loving CNN getting a bit down and dirty ( and a little bit shirty ) on all this. What? is there a rift somewhere in the fascist corporatocracy and news reel will GET REAL? jeepers, some illuminazis must be having a bit of a problem with the program if CNN starts telling the truth, I'm frankly shocked, though it has been said before that mainstream news would have to start telling some truth to compete with on line journalism.
    http://www.naturalnews.com/029153_British_Petroleum_Police_State.html
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    Post  newel Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:37 am


    From the article:

    • Perhaps human bodies are washing up on the beaches for some unknown reason, and the shock of it would be too much for the public to bear.

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    Post  mudra Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:41 am

    Banned Trailers Return for Latest Gulf Disaster
    Chris Bickford for The New York Times

    June 30, 2010

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    A FEMA trailer at Bud's Boat Rentals in Belle Chasse, La., with a non-FEMA trailer behind it.
    By IAN URBINA


    VENICE, La. — In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, they became a symbol of the government’s inept response to that disaster: the 120,000 or so trailers provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to people who had lost their homes.


    The trailers were discovered to have such high levels of formaldehyde that the government banned them from ever being used for long-term housing again.

    Some of the trailers, though, are getting a second life amid the latest disaster here — as living quarters for workers involved with the cleanup of the oil spill.

    They have been showing up in mobile-home parks, open fields and local boatyards as thousands of cleanup workers have scrambled to find housing.

    Ron Mason, owner of a disaster contracting firm, Alpha 1, said that in the past two weeks he had sold more than 20 of the trailers to cleanup workers and the companies that employ them in Venice and Grand Isle, La.

    Even though federal regulators have said the trailers are not to be used for housing because of formaldehyde’s health risks, Mr. Mason said some of these workers had bought them so they could be together with their wives and children after work.

    “These are perfectly good trailers,” Mr. Mason said, adding that he has leased land in and around Venice for 40 more trailers that are being delivered from Texas in the coming weeks. “Look, you know that new car smell? Well, that’s formaldehyde, too. The stuff is in everything. It’s not a big deal.”

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    Post  anomalous cowherd Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:47 am

    It seems like any and every way they can have a wrong response to this "they" will do it, these trailers are another nail in the coffin of the common man, and it looks like the windows on these things are tiny so ventilation will be almost impossible, not that you'd want to be in such an off gassing box in any case. I know what formeldehyde smells like and in combination with the other toxins it is beyond criminal. My god, this stuff was exposed years ago!
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    Post  mudra Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:37 am

    anomalous cowherd wrote:It seems like any and every way they can have a wrong response to this "they" will do it, these trailers are another nail in the coffin of the common man, and it looks like the windows on these things are tiny so ventilation will be almost impossible, not that you'd want to be in such an off gassing box in any case. I know what formeldehyde smells like and in combination with the other toxins it is beyond criminal. My god, this stuff was exposed years ago!

    When you think you have seen, read or heard the worst regarding this oil disaster you find even more .
    In Nazi germany people were gassed in secrecy behind barbed wires .. but here in the gulf of Mexico it's being done wide openly .
    We have been having heat waves here in Belgium . I found them unbearable .
    But I thought of the people in the Gulf of mexico right now undergoing similar heat on a daily basis while having to breathe that poisonous air .
    As you say anomalous .. this is beyond criminal .

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    Post  mudra Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:41 am

    Steven Greer on BP Oil Spill

    Part 1/6




    I have'nt listened to those yet .

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    Post  mudra Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:22 am

    Will Gulf Calamity Lead to Rothschild Financial Takeover?

    by Victor Thorn
    26 June 28, americanfreepress.net

    http://www.amfirstbooks.com/IntroPages/ToolBarTopics/Articles/Featured_Authors/Thorn,_Victor/Articles_Archive/AFP_2010-2011/Victor_Thorn_AFP20100628_Will_Gulf_Calamity_Lead_to_Rothschild_Financial_Takeover.html

    Is the non-stop BP “oil volcano” a deliberately engineered act designed to help collapse the global economic system so that a Rothschild-controlled bank can step in and pick up the pieces? Prior to addressing the specifics of such a plot, a few variables need to be provided.
    It’s now been proven that Goldman Sachs dumped 44 percent of its BP shares in the first quarter of 2010 and that BP CEO Tony Hayward likewise sold one-third of his BP stock prior to the disaster.
    Odder still, BP’s oil spill began on April 19 and April 20—the same day as the Waco massacre, the Oklahoma City Murrah Building bombing and the high school massacre at Columbine in Colorado. Coincidence?
    Deepwater Horizon’s oilrig had tapped into a high-pressure subterranean oil vein, with pressure estimated at between 30,000 to 70,000 pounds per square inch, deep within the Earth’s strata some 32,000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico.
    A survivor of the explosion on the oil platform— which actually took place on April 20, but had been brewing for at least a day—remarked: “Everyone had an ominous feeling. We were messing with Mother Nature.”
    Pushing the limits of human technology, every single aspect of the drilling process required perfection to avert catastrophe. But can this disaster be explained away as simple incompetence, or is it something more sinister?
    Weeks before this calamity, chunks of rubber from a gasket surrounding the drill pipe’s blowout preventer had broken loose. BP neglected to have it replaced, so the single most important safety feature had been compromised. Executives at BP were aware of this faulty situation.
    Robin Pagnamenta, energy editor for the Times in London, described in a May 26 article how the cement used by Halliburton to plug the wellhead had been contaminated with mud. Even though an adequate seal had not been established, again BP directed operators to begin removing heavy drilling fluid and replace it with lighter seawater.
    In a May 27 report, The Wall Street Journal’s Miguel Bustillo wrote of a skirmish between Transocean chief mechanic Douglas Brown and an unknown BP “company man.”
    Despite enormous pressure increases beneath the sea, BP’s suspected saboteur gave direct orders to remove the heavy drilling mud, which acted as the primary key to maintain safety.
    At that point, the already damaged blowout preventer served as the final failsafe. Because Halliburton’s cement plug didn’t have the proper time to set, gasses and fluids under tremendous pressure burst upward toward the rig, causing an incredible explosion.

    A GRANDIOSE PLAN
    Over time, displacing millions of gallons of oil beneath the sea bed will lead to the creation of a massive cavity, possibly causing tectonic plates to contract and shift. If such an event occurs, the result could be earthquakes at a minimum, and a massive tsunami as a worst-case scenario. Such devastation would undoubtedly bankrupt BP and be disastrous to an already fragile U.S. economy.
    On June 8, this writer interviewed a former member of the Defense Communications Agency, who requested anonymity. He insisted that a global financial collapse as described above is part of a much larger conspiracy.
    “In 1987, Edmund de Rothschild created the World Conservation Bank [later renamed the Global Environment Facility in 1991]. This institution was designed to pick up the pieces after all the major banks collapse.”
    He provided more details.
    “To keep getting loans, countries use land as collateral,” he said. “Then, when their banks fail, this Rothschild super-bank will emerge to obtain title for lands all around the world. It’s a generational plan for legal ownership of the planet.”
    His reasoning eventually led to the ultimate goal.
    “By constricting credit as global economies deteriorate, companies and countries will be forced into bankruptcy,” he said. “Their worthless paper assets will be manipulated and destroyed in order to gain a country’s tangible assets: their land and what’s underneath it.”
    Financial analyst George Hunt first exposed theWorld Conservation Bank over two decades ago. According to him, central bankers can lend money printed out of thin air by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Rothschild historian Andrew Hitchcock added that IMF officials have the authority to issue fiat money under what is known as “special drawing rights.”
    If a global economic collapse ensues, and these countries default on their loans, theWorld Conservation Bank will engulf the other banks to seize the world’s national parks, natural resources, farmland and forests.
    If such an institution can collateralize approximately 30 percent of the globe’s prime real estate—and then assumes ownership of it during a time of mass financial collapse—they will effectively control the world.
    Since the Rothschild family has advocated for the global warming movement for decades—and the gulf oil spill is this country’s worst ecological disaster on record—could the Rothschild family’s subsidiary, BP, have orchestrated this cataclysm to push forward their agenda in a monumental fashion?

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    Post  spiritwarrior Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:38 am

    hi all,
    thanks so much for all the info and links.

    i agree with all the sentiment expressed above, nothing more i can add to that.

    every morning i think, nah! it couldn't get any worse and it does, it's like a horrif si-fi movie that just won't shut off. Gulf Oil Platform Explosion and Spill - Page 39 Suspect

    those fema trailers or scary, they even look it there is the smalles amount of light allowed inside, tiny windows. , they look like a prison on wheels and a very very toxic one at that. Gulf Oil Platform Explosion and Spill - Page 39 Icon_cyclops

    during katrinia, weren't there like a green light shing from the walls or something, and people had to be rehoused because they were so hazerdouS? Gulf Oil Platform Explosion and Spill - Page 39 824877

    and what the hell is obama up to allowing a forgien company all these rights? whats his agenda here?

    where is the "truth movement", the patroit movement", are all are so caught up in oakland and the borders to care?

    NOTHING feels right here, everything that can be in wrong way is being reinforced.

    has anyone noticed that this is the most informative site regarding the oil volcano?

    the subject is gradually slowing right down on pa2, why am i not suprised Gulf Oil Platform Explosion and Spill - Page 39 Icon_jokercolor

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    Post  spiritwarrior Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:19 am

    bp gulf oil spill song (the Beverly Hillbillies)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNDP-7og3aU&feature=related
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    Post  sabina Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:47 am

    I just listened half of Dr.greers interview it´s very interesting you can think about Greer what you want I believe he wants to help really.
    He is so much right about we have only one planet so beautifull (I have seen half of the world, never was in the states but lived in Asia many years) we should not kill the earth but if we continue with all this oil buisness and don`t develope free and clean energie we are all lost.Why TPTB don´t understand this easy things??????Iam much afraid this Obama will not help (Inever trusted him)
    The Americans should sent him back to Africa!!!!!!
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    Post  mudra Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:06 am

    posted back in mid june but really good re Health issue

    The Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill Is Making A Lot Of People Really Sick

    The American Dream
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    Go to article for the links added there : http://www.sott.net/articles/show/210629-The-Gulf-Of-Mexico-Oil-Spill-Is-Making-A-Lot-Of-People-Really-Sick

    The Gulf of Mexico oil spill is already the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history, but what most people don't know is that it is rapidly turning into a public health disaster of frightening proportions. Reports are scattered and mostly anecdotal at this point (as BP and the U.S. government try to keep a lid on information getting out), but it is becoming increasingly clear that the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and/or the chemical dispersants being used are making a lot of people sick. So far most of the reports have been about breathing difficulties, vomiting and various flu-like symptoms. But it is the health effects that will take a long time to show up that are the most concerning. For example, this oil spill has released massive amounts of benzene into the Gulf. Benzene actually enters human cells and damages DNA material. In fact, the Department of Health and Human Services tells us that exposure to benzene has been proven to cause leukemia. So are we about to see a massive wave of cancer sweep the Gulf coast?

    At this point nobody knows. What is becoming clear is that a whole lot of people are becoming ill.

    Several days ago, the state of Louisiana announced that 71 cases of oil spill-related illnesses had been reported to the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals up to that point. A significant number of those had not even been involved in any of the clean up efforts.

    But the cases of illness are most prominent among those involved in cleaning up the oil spill. CBS news has reported that more than 75 oil spill disaster workers have already been treated for mysterious symptoms.

    The most common symptoms being reported by oil spill disaster workers include vomiting, dizziness, headaches and shortness of breath.

    The wife of one fisherman who is involved in disaster relief efforts in the Gulf recently told CNN what her husband has been telling her about what is really going on out there:
    I received several calls from him saying, 'This one's hanging over the boat throwing up. This one says he's dizzy, and he's feeling faint. Everybody's loading up their stuff, tying up their rigs and going back to the docks.'
    Down in Texas, they are referring to these illnesses as "TILT" - Toxicant-Induced Loss of Tolerance. The following is an excerpt from a local news report out of San Antonio:
    For weeks now, local hospitals have tracked patients with suspicious symptoms coming in from the gulf coast. Doctors are having trouble distinguishing it from the flu.

    "What makes it challenging is that patients show up with non-specific symptoms. Headaches, fatigue, problems with memory and concentration, upset stomach," lists Dr. Claudia Miller at UT Health Science Center.
    So what in the world is causing all this?

    Nobody knows for certain yet.

    But if the smell of the oil on some Gulf beaches is already so strong that it burns your nostrils, then what in the world is this oil going to do to our health?

    Needless to say, this is a story that the mainstream media needs to start following a lot more closely.

    One of our readers named Debra from Louisiana recently left a comment describing the breathing difficulties and headaches that she is now experiencing:
    I live in Gretna, La just a little past the Huey P Long bridge. I have had headaches for several days now. I am also having trouble breathing like i am having a asthma episode. I don't even have asthma. If it gets any worse i am going to the hospital.

    All i can say is someone needs to look into this seriously, The air smells like burning crayons (that is the best way to explain it). It has smelled like this for several days now.
    A reader named Stacy on our sister website recently posted a very alarming comment regarding what is happening in her area down in Florida:
    We live in the navarre, florida area and in the past week almost every family we know has had vomiting and diarrhea. This could just be anecdotal - maybe we just have a stomach bug circulating, but it is strange. We had a huge storm the week before it happened that blew in from the gulf so who knows.

    Also, the city of destin, florida has taken it upon themselves to close the destin pass with their own purchased boom and barges. This is an elite destination and they are not waiting around for bp and their hired prison workers to clean the beaches. Apparently, the coast guard was at the meeting and told the locals that they will face criminal prosecution, but they don't care. They are protecting their million dollar properties.
    Another commenter from Louisiana named Joe says that everyone in his family is dealing with these kinds of health issues right now....
    We live near Hammond, LA which is some 60 miles NORTH of New Orleans, LA. For the past two to three weeks we have been having mild flu like symptoms. I hardly never get sick but cannot get rid of a runny nose and a constant headache that only goes away when I leave this area (heading North). My entire family has the same problems as well as many of our friends in the area.
    The most frightening thing is that nobody knows exactly what we are dealing with here.

    Are there any other factors other than all the oil that is causing all of these health issues?

    Are these illnesses being caused by the extremely high levels of methane that scientists have detected in the Gulf of Mexico?

    Are the 1 million gallons of dispersal agents such as Corexit 9500 and Corexit 9527 that BP has poured into the Gulf to blame?

    Are people becoming sick due to all the hydrogen sulfide and benzene being released by the oil spill?

    Considering the fact that exposure to benzene has been proven to cause leukemia, it is imperative that we get some answers sooner rather than later.

    And unfortunately, the threat from this oil spill is only going to continue to grow.

    The truth is that this is not just an "oil leak".

    This is an "oil volcano" that is pumping out oil at such high pressure that BP is totally at a loss for how to stop it.

    In fact, BP's Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles recently told CNN that BP's data indicates that BP can't cap the leaking oil, or it might cause the well casing to blow out.

    So when will this oil volcano be stopped?

    Nobody knows.

    Meanwhile, at least one industry expert is estimating that the oil beneath the surface of the water already covers 40% of the Gulf of Mexico.

    40% of the Gulf of Mexico?

    And it is still getting worse?

    It is hard to even find the words to describe how horrific this nightmare is becoming.

    If you live along the Gulf coast and you know of some health issues where you live, please leave a comment below. Hopefully if we all work together we can start to piece the facts together about this very dangerous health crisis.


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    Post  mudra Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:12 am

    Gulf Coast Must Act Now!

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    This post is written by Pam Brundige Batson, who lives in Mobile, AL. Pam attended last week's community meeting, hosted by Dr. Riki Ott and Dr. Steven Picou. This is a critical summary of information every one of you must know - especially if you live anywhere near the Gulf coast. Pam's note begins now (emphasis added by me):

    Disclaimer: Any facts that are mis-stated should be attributed to me, the note-taker who was jotting down things as fast as I could, and certainly not to the speakers, Dr. Ott and Dr. Picou, both who are brilliant, wonderful invididuals who have only the Gulf of Mexico, and the Gulf Coast communities best interests at heart

    On July 6, 2010 - Day 77 of the Gulf Crisis - Dr. Steven Picou, Professor of Sociology at University of South Alabama and Dr. Riki Ott, marine toxicologist and foremost authority of the Exxon Valdez disaster spoke to a group of people from Mobile and Baldwin Counties at Alabama Delta Resource Center.

    An interesting and almost unbelievable note is that Riki Ott and Steven Picou became close friends after the Exxon Valdez incident. Dr. Picou left Mobile and spent a lot of time in Alaska conducting research about the social impact the oil spill had on residents. Riki Ott said, "Steven was there to help my people, and now I've come to help his people." Such is a bitter-sweet twist of fate.

    Read more : http://www.sott.net/articles/show/211910-Gulf-Coast-Must-Act-Now-

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    Post  mudra Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:18 pm

    the Deepwater spill is hardly the first time BP has wreaked havoc on a nation and its people

    BP in the Gulf -- The Persian Gulf
    How an Oil Company Helped Destroy Democracy in Iran
    By Stephen Kinzer


    To frustrated Americans who have begun boycotting BP: Welcome to the club. It's great not to be the only member any more!

    Does boycotting BP really make sense? Perhaps not. After all, many BP filling stations are actually owned by local people, not the corporation itself. Besides, when you're filling up at a Shell or ExxonMobil station, it's hard to feel much sense of moral triumph. Nonetheless, I reserve my right to drive by BP stations. I started doing it long before this year's oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

    My decision not to give this company my business came after I learned about its role in another kind of “spill” entirely -- the destruction of Iran's democracy more than half a century ago.

    The history of the company we now call BP has, over the last 100 years, traced the arc of transnational capitalism. Its roots lie in the early years of the twentieth century when a wealthy bon vivant named William Knox D'Arcy decided, with encouragement from the British government, to begin looking for oil in Iran. He struck a concession agreement with the dissolute Iranian monarchy, using the proven expedient of bribing the three Iranians negotiating with him.

    Under this contract, which he designed, D'Arcy was to own whatever oil he found in Iran and pay the government just 16% of any profits he made -- never allowing any Iranian to review his accounting. After his first strike in 1908, he became sole owner of the entire ocean of oil that lies beneath Iran's soil. No one else was allowed to drill for, refine, extract, or sell “Iranian” oil.

    read more at the link :http://www.tomdispatch.com/archive/175267/

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    Post  mudra Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:47 pm

    I posted recently that I contacted a journalist here in Belgium re the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
    I got some news from him today .He is willing to cover it .
    I am preparing some documents for him at the moment.
    This made me discover some alternative french sites which I did'nt know .
    Quite a bit of the infos I posted today came from there .
    They post in french but give the english links.

    As Trancoso was wondering about this here is the adress :
    http://novusordoseclorum.discutforum.com/forum.htm

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    Post  Mercuriel Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:40 pm

    mudra wrote:Since the Rothschild family has advocated for the global warming movement for decades—and the gulf oil spill is this country’s worst ecological disaster on record—could the Rothschild family’s subsidiary, BP, have orchestrated this cataclysm to push forward their agenda in a monumental fashion ?

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    Post  newel Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:53 pm

    mudra wrote:the Deepwater spill is hardly the first time BP has wreaked havoc on a nation and its people

    BP in the Gulf -- The Persian Gulf
    How an Oil Company Helped Destroy Democracy in Iran
    By Stephen Kinzer


    http://www.tomdispatch.com/archive/175267/


    Thank you very much mudra for posting this. If MSM were not just PR fronts, this story would have been on TV the day the rig sank. I wonder if the average Iranian on the street knows about this part of history, or if he's just as clueless as his counterpart here.

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