Now we have it officially (ie a "serious" news agency):
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE65L6IA20100622
That this message does not come from BP, so the people that this would already know best speaks for itself once again. (more ...)
Now we have it officially (ie a "serious" news agency):
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE65L6IA20100622
That this message does not come from BP, so the people that this would already know best speaks for itself once again. (more ...)
This seems to me important for all who take seriously the oil spill:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=19813
The thing that a tsunami could result from slipping off the seabed will not appear absurd.
Keyword methane hydrate.
I ask everyone to help.
Here is speculated when the first hurricane is chasing across the Gulf of Mexico oil spill on the US mainland bearing: (more ...)
Lately piling up in the net conspiracy theories, you have the oil spill caused intentionally in the Gulf of Mexico to perform a diabolical plan for population reduction in this way. (more ...)
There what some fine porn
To roll the dough
Which is mankind
Through a great find
Of oil in its face
No shame on disgrace
What only a platform
A rig
Ripe as a fig
Although
As all fakes
The game
The big flame
Fell apart
Finally unsmart
Forsakes
As some may have noticed, I see Alex Jones by no means uncritical. (more ...)
Sometimes I think anyone who reads this site must gain the impression that I was suffering the evil eye.
Constantly, the author reports of Corexit, oil spill and other disasters, such as if he could see nothing beautiful in the world.
Far from it. (more ...)
Finally, the report itself Erzschafsmedium "time" (the boss Joffe is a notorious Bilderberg, the censorship to "time-line" is even in hardcore-avowed leftist become legendary) of the Corexit epidemic in the Gulf of Mexico:
http://www.zeit.de/wissen/gesundheit/2010-06/oelpest-chemie-gesundheit?page=2
It always seems to take several weeks to what bloggers and alternative media reports this, penetrates into the circles that are elsewhere called still, albeit with a mocking tone, "quality media." (more ...)
For a thousand barrels a day were ten thousand, a hundred thousand now:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/oilandgas/7842322/BP-oil-spill-could-be-nearly-double-original-estimates-internal-document-shows.html
When will the million? (more ...)
Now someone comes along and still thinks that prayer would help: (more ...)
If the following should be true, so I'm wondering for the hundredth time, which is why we also just learned (the disaster oil rig in the Marshall Islands registered and, with all due respect, according shit): (more ...)
US President Obama just needed almost two months to talk to BP CEO Hayward on the "Third Gulf War".
That should be rapid response record time in world history.
Findings videos for this heroism are circulating now abound on the net. (more ...)
Here's more about the BP-toxic Corexit (see older posts to Corexit):
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/18/bp-must-stop-using-toxic_n_617334.html
And as poison rain: (more ...)
There are strong indications that the "casing", ie, the concrete shell is around the wellbore, burst.
Therefore, relief wells are meaningless, says a recognized expert.
This speaks of the current 120 000 barrels of oil a day leaving, potentially for 25-30 years. (more ...)
Five centimeters bitumen tiles, ten, fifteen, twenty ...
Oh, and suddenly remembers the teacher that still a factor of the square to come. (more ...)
Especially, I found this compares Obama oil spill 9/11:
http://www.mmnews.de/index.php/politik/5787-oel-katastrophe-911
This is not without a sad irony, (more ...)
The Federal Environment Agency appears laudable honest, at least as the use of highly toxic Corexits (see article on this ) in the Gulf of Mexico regards: (more ...)
The oil spill now hovering in the air:
Next, the disease will rain down. (more ...)
Only just brought me a reader - the code name "Melanie" a designated - that I too wondered where actually the heroic Greenpeace activists were drowned in the Gulf of Mexico on oily absinthe.
Far and wide, nothing of which to be seen.
From the beginning, and still do not never ever.
What do they do with all the donations (more ...)