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Gulf Oil Platform Explosion and Spill

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mudra- Posts: 11082
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Thanks Tom .
I believe this is another confirmation that the well was never killed despite what they told us .
This has been well documented by the work of L . Kim last year .
BP put a patch on anotherwise gushing wound . WIth all the weight pushing down on the ocean
floor from the melting arctic , as Scott from Believers underground as been warning us for years,
there is no wonder these oil rigs are a liability.
Love from me
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I believe this is another confirmation that the well was never killed despite what they told us .
This has been well documented by the work of L . Kim last year .
BP put a patch on anotherwise gushing wound . WIth all the weight pushing down on the ocean
floor from the melting arctic , as Scott from Believers underground as been warning us for years,
there is no wonder these oil rigs are a liability.
Love from me
mudra

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BP Was Drilling In A Mine Field! Gulf of Mexico Is Major Dumping Ground For Unexploded Bombs.

...the Gulf of Mexico is the primary disposal site for unexploded military munitions - over 30 million pounds of bombs, projectiles and chemical ordnance.
And because records are spotty and incomplete, we don't know exactly where these dumps are.
read on :
Sea Disposal of Military Munitions
Sea disposal of excess, obsolete, unserviceable, and captured enemy munitions was an internationally accepted practice throughout the 1970s, until prohibited by Congress with the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972. Although these munitions may have been fuzed, they would not have experienced the firing sequence required to arm them. Prior to the 1970s, destruction alternatives were generally limited to burning, burial on-land, or disposal at sea.
The U.S. Armed Forces established specific procedures for munitions disposal beginning in 1917. These procedures, which defined depths and locations of disposal sites, became more stringent over time in an effort to reduce the possibility of recovery and accidental contact by the public. In 1944, the War Department required that CWM be disposed in water at least 300 feet deep and 10 miles from shore and established specific criteria for conventional munitions disposal. By December 1945, the Department increased the disposal depth requirement to 6,000 feet for CWM and 3,000 feet for explosives and ammunition. The Department also required disposal locations to be published in a notice to mariners and on nautical charts.
Read on : pdf
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Shakes head in abject horror and at insanity of those who do these dangerous stupid things.
BP Hires Fleet of 40 Shrimp Boats to Lay Boom Around Deepwater Horizon Site.
Macondo Well site
No, this isn’t a post from last year. Oil from the Macondo Well site is fouling the Gulf anew – and BP is scrambling to contain both the crude and the PR nightmare that waits in the wings. Reliable sources tell us that BP has hired 40 boats from Venice to Grand Isle to lay boom around the Deepwater Horizon site – located just 50 miles off the Louisiana coast. The fleet rushed to the scene late last week and worked through the weekend to contain what was becoming a massive slick at the site of the Macondo wellhead, which was officially “killed” back in September 2010.
The truly frightening part of this development, as reported in a previous post (see below), is the oil may be coming from cracks and fissures in the seafloor caused by the work BP did during its failed attempts to cap the runaway Macondo Well – and that type of leakage can’t be stopped, ever.
Catch up on how this could possibly be happening – again – by reading or re-reading my July 25 post below. Stay tuned as we will be all over this story as it continues to develop.
Is BP’s Macondo Well Site Still Leaking? Fresh Oil on the Gulf Raises Concerns and Haunting Memories
Fresh oil is surfacing all over the northern quadrant of the Gulf of Mexico. Reports of slicks that meander for miles and huge expanses of oil sheen that look like phantom islands are becoming common, again. Fresh oil, only slightly weathered, is washing ashore in areas hit hardest by last year’s massive spill, like Breton Island, Ship Island, the Chandeleurs and northern Barataria Bay.
Read more at link
BP Hires Fleet of 40 Shrimp Boats to Lay Boom Around Deepwater Horizon Site.
New Oil Leaking from Deepwater Horizon Macondo Well
http://projectmindwake.blogspot.com/2011/08/new-oil-leaking-from-deep-water-horizon.html
http://projectmindwake.blogspot.com/2011/08/new-oil-leaking-from-deep-water-horizon.html
Macondo Well site
No, this isn’t a post from last year. Oil from the Macondo Well site is fouling the Gulf anew – and BP is scrambling to contain both the crude and the PR nightmare that waits in the wings. Reliable sources tell us that BP has hired 40 boats from Venice to Grand Isle to lay boom around the Deepwater Horizon site – located just 50 miles off the Louisiana coast. The fleet rushed to the scene late last week and worked through the weekend to contain what was becoming a massive slick at the site of the Macondo wellhead, which was officially “killed” back in September 2010.
The truly frightening part of this development, as reported in a previous post (see below), is the oil may be coming from cracks and fissures in the seafloor caused by the work BP did during its failed attempts to cap the runaway Macondo Well – and that type of leakage can’t be stopped, ever.
Catch up on how this could possibly be happening – again – by reading or re-reading my July 25 post below. Stay tuned as we will be all over this story as it continues to develop.
Is BP’s Macondo Well Site Still Leaking? Fresh Oil on the Gulf Raises Concerns and Haunting Memories
Fresh oil is surfacing all over the northern quadrant of the Gulf of Mexico. Reports of slicks that meander for miles and huge expanses of oil sheen that look like phantom islands are becoming common, again. Fresh oil, only slightly weathered, is washing ashore in areas hit hardest by last year’s massive spill, like Breton Island, Ship Island, the Chandeleurs and northern Barataria Bay.
Read more at link
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BP'S Gusher May Be Gushing Again. If So, Can't Be Stopped
http://www.indyinasia.com/2011/08/bp’s-gusher-may-be-gushing-again-if-so-can’t-be-stopped/
At the time BP finally capped the Macondo Well in the Gulf of Mexico, there were concerns that the process had damaged the seafloor. That fear is now materializing. BP’s Gulf Gusher may be spewing again—and if so, there is no way to stop it. It will continue until seafloor pressure and oil pressure have been equalized, which may take decades.
BP is aware. They’ve hired 40 fishing boats to string boom around the Deepwater Horizon site.
BP, of course, denies it. They claim to have sent several remote-controlled mini submersibles and concluded that the leak could not have come from their well. However, a United State Coast Guard undersea inspection at the site of the Macondo Well found that it was, indeed, leaking. They say that they have video footage of it. BP says it wasn’t oil—it was silt.
There is no question that the oil seepages, gas columns, fissures and blowout craters in the seafloor around the Macondo wellhead… have been the direct result of indiscriminate drilling, grouting, injection of dispersant and other undisclosed recover activities. As the rogue well had not been successfully cemented and plugged at the base of the well by the relief wells, unknown quantities of hydrocarbons are still leaking out from the reservoir at high pressure and are seeping through multiple fault lines to the seabed. It is not possible to cap this oil leakage.
A couple of days ago, Scientific American reported a 35 kilometer long oil plume 1,100 meters below the surface, flowing at 6.5 kilometers per day from the Macondo Well. They report that physicist Richard Camilli stated, without equivocation:
It was created by the Deepwater Horizon Macondo well.
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22 August 2011 Update: Flyover of BP’s Macondo Well Show Oil
The Stuart Smith Blog now reports that a flyover of BP’s Macondo Well clearly shows oil above the well. Samples will be collected to verify the source of oil.
Notice that the US Federal Government is doing nothing. Remember Obama and his family doing the dog and pony show of eating Gulf seafood to give us the impression that it was safe? The truth is that the food they ate came from a bay that hadn’t yet been hit by oil. How much Gulf of Mexico seafood do you suppose they’re eating now?
Heidi StevensonBP’S DENIAL UPENDED: GULF FLYOVER SURVEILLANCE REVEALS LARGE AMOUNT OF SURFACE OIL AT DEEPWATER HORIZON SITE
http://www.stuarthsmith.com/bps-denial-upended-gulf-flyover-surveillance-reveals-large-amount-of-surface-oil-at-deepwater-horizon-site
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http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/2011/08/25/breaking-news-oil-leak-in-gulf-confirmed-from-the-bp-gulf-oil-spill-macondo-well-65471/
OIL LEAK IN GULF CONFIRMED FROM THE BP GULF OIL SPILL MACONDO WELL!
OIL LEAK IN GULF CONFIRMED FROM THE BP GULF OIL SPILL MACONDO WELL!

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BP Gulf Oil Spill: Leaking Again?
AUGUST 20, 2011
I noted on Thursday that billion dollar verdict winner trial attorney Stuart Smith alleges that his contacts say BP's Deepwater Horizon oil well is leaking again.
Smith notes today:
Hours after we posted our initial report on Wednesday, the Associated Press in London ran a story that BP admitted to “investigating a new sheen in the Gulf of Mexico,” but that it was not near “any existing BP operations.”
Only hours after the AP story hit, the Times-Picayune out of New Orleans (my home town) ran an article stating BP’s outright denial. From Mark Schleifstein’s article (posted Aug. 18 at 1:47 p.m.):
No oil is leaking from the capped Macondo well that blew out last year, destroying the Deepwater Horizon floating platform and killing 11 workers, a BP spokesman said Thursday.
BP also has not hired any vessels to clean up any oil in that area of the Gulf of Mexico, said spokesman Daren Beaudo.
A report in a blog written by trial lawyer Stuart Smith of New Orleans on Wednesday claimed that the well was leaking and that BP had hired 40 boats to clean the mess.
A flurry of allegations and denials ensued. “None of this is true,” BP said in a statement. “We inspected our operations and our assets and didn’t find anything,” said BP spokesman Daren Beaudo.
We knew better than to expect any sort of candid response from BP or the Coast Guard who after all denied oil was leaking for a full week after the DH rig sank last year, so we were very pleased when Bonny Schumaker from the California-based nonprofit On Wings of Care (see link to website below) agreed to do a flyover. She took a four-hour flight out to the Deepwater Horizon site yesterday (Aug. 19) with Gulf Restoration Network (GRN) photographers Jonathan Henderson and Tarik Zawia.
They spotted oil – lots of it. So we now have damning photos of oil in the water at the “exact location” of the Deepwater Horizon. Clearly, BP has some explaining to do.
oilslick1a 20110819 7379
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMtGwGyDt7g&feature=player_embedded
oilslick2b 20110819 7483
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcNKRghwDzA&feature=player_embedded
read on : http://georgewashington2.blogspot.com/2011/08/photos-oil-at-bps-deepwater-horizon.html
Giant Oil Production Ship Back In Area
Also suspicious, a giant oil production ship is back at the scene of the oil spill.
Smith reports:
The Helix Producer I, a massive oil production vessel, is back in the area where the Deepwater Horizon rig sank to the sea floor – roughly 170 miles northeast of where BP officially lists its location. Perhaps you recall that the Helix, with the capacity to process 45,000 barrels of oil a day, helped capture oil spewing from the runaway Macondo Well last summer.
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So why is there an enormous oil production vessel currently parked atop the Macondo field? What’s it doing if there’s no leak and no oil?
more at the link: http://georgewashington2.blogspot.com/2011/08/photos-oil-at-bps-deepwater-horizon.html
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AUGUST 20, 2011
I noted on Thursday that billion dollar verdict winner trial attorney Stuart Smith alleges that his contacts say BP's Deepwater Horizon oil well is leaking again.
Smith notes today:
Hours after we posted our initial report on Wednesday, the Associated Press in London ran a story that BP admitted to “investigating a new sheen in the Gulf of Mexico,” but that it was not near “any existing BP operations.”
Only hours after the AP story hit, the Times-Picayune out of New Orleans (my home town) ran an article stating BP’s outright denial. From Mark Schleifstein’s article (posted Aug. 18 at 1:47 p.m.):
No oil is leaking from the capped Macondo well that blew out last year, destroying the Deepwater Horizon floating platform and killing 11 workers, a BP spokesman said Thursday.
BP also has not hired any vessels to clean up any oil in that area of the Gulf of Mexico, said spokesman Daren Beaudo.
A report in a blog written by trial lawyer Stuart Smith of New Orleans on Wednesday claimed that the well was leaking and that BP had hired 40 boats to clean the mess.
A flurry of allegations and denials ensued. “None of this is true,” BP said in a statement. “We inspected our operations and our assets and didn’t find anything,” said BP spokesman Daren Beaudo.
We knew better than to expect any sort of candid response from BP or the Coast Guard who after all denied oil was leaking for a full week after the DH rig sank last year, so we were very pleased when Bonny Schumaker from the California-based nonprofit On Wings of Care (see link to website below) agreed to do a flyover. She took a four-hour flight out to the Deepwater Horizon site yesterday (Aug. 19) with Gulf Restoration Network (GRN) photographers Jonathan Henderson and Tarik Zawia.
They spotted oil – lots of it. So we now have damning photos of oil in the water at the “exact location” of the Deepwater Horizon. Clearly, BP has some explaining to do.
oilslick1a 20110819 7379
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMtGwGyDt7g&feature=player_embedded
oilslick2b 20110819 7483
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcNKRghwDzA&feature=player_embedded
read on : http://georgewashington2.blogspot.com/2011/08/photos-oil-at-bps-deepwater-horizon.html
Giant Oil Production Ship Back In Area
Also suspicious, a giant oil production ship is back at the scene of the oil spill.
Smith reports:
The Helix Producer I, a massive oil production vessel, is back in the area where the Deepwater Horizon rig sank to the sea floor – roughly 170 miles northeast of where BP officially lists its location. Perhaps you recall that the Helix, with the capacity to process 45,000 barrels of oil a day, helped capture oil spewing from the runaway Macondo Well last summer.
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So why is there an enormous oil production vessel currently parked atop the Macondo field? What’s it doing if there’s no leak and no oil?
more at the link: http://georgewashington2.blogspot.com/2011/08/photos-oil-at-bps-deepwater-horizon.html
Love Always
mudra

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2011/08/30 - OWOC Gulf of Mexico flight

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Oil Still Gushing from BP Well in Gulf (02 September 2011) "Never Stopped"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciU4lCQ8gzE
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciU4lCQ8gzE
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http://real-agenda.com/2011/10/10/gulf-of-mexico-sea-floor-unstable-fractured-spilling-hydrocarbons/
Gulf of Mexico Sea Floor Unstable, Fractured, Spilling Hydrocarbons
Oil and gas are still seeping unabated, says expert. Toxic leakage poses significant public health risks.
The Gulf of Mexico disaster has not gone away. In fact, it has grown exponentially since the main stream media stopped talking about it. According to the Gulf Rescue Alliance, an organization composed of scientists, medical professionals and seafood industry professionals, among others, the problem cannot be simplified to the damage already caused by the oil spill. It is worse, much worse.
Pools of crude oil float on the surface of Gulf of Mexico waters at the site of the sunken BP/Transocean oil drill the Deepwater Horizon on April 27, 2010. Getty Images
The Real Agenda received exclusive information regarding the current state of the ongoing emergency in the Gulf of Mexico. The latest assessment performed by the Gulf Rescue Alliance reveals not only that the oil spill is still happening, but also that the Gulf of Mexico’s sea floor grew more unstable since the explosion in 2010. Additionally, analysis provided by experts like BK Lim, shows that the geohazards developed that derive from the rolling leakage of toxic matter, combined with the on-going use of the highly toxic chemical dispersant called Corexit will most likely result in the permanent decline of marine life, while posing out-of-control public health risks, just as it did after the Exxon Valdez spill where the same chemical dispersants were used resulting in a rapid decline of the marine life until, for example, the Herring industry completely collapsed and has never recovered since then.
Read more at link above.
Current Situation
The following reports are compiled in an effort to raise awareness about the factual current condition of the Gulf of Mexico as a direct result of the Deepwater Horizon oil blowout, the destructive and inadequate cleanup response which infused toxic chemical dispersants in the Gulf’s delicate eco systems, and its impact upon the public’s health, the marine life, wildlife, environment and economy. http://gulfrescuealliance.webs.com/currentsituation.htm
Questioning EPA Fraud http://gulfrescuealliance.webs.com/currentsituation.htm#753210979
Fresh Oil in the Gulf http://gulfrescuealliance.webs.com/currentsituation.htm#753211424
Public Health Crisis in the Gulf http://gulfrescuealliance.webs.com/currentsituation.htm#753211862
The Gulf of Mexico - A Crisis that Must be Resolved http://gulfrescuealliance.webs.com/currentsituation.htm#753212371
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"We decided that by writing new biological software and creating new species, we could create new species to do what we want them to do, not what they evolved to do," says Venter.
Venter has founded a company called Synthetic Genomics, where he intends to use these new Species to do things like make new fuels and new vaccines.
Videos from the Gulf showing little creatures morphing and transforming in the water column is the result of "SYNTHIA" manipulating and interacting with the Cellular structure of all it comes in contact with on the Molecular level.
Steel, Ropes and Cables that seem to be coming alive are the result of "SYNTHIA" - That is interacting with and transforming Cells into something thats alive or at least acts as if It is.
BP and their Corporate cohorts developed a lab-created, Synthetic Virus that infected Microbial Bacteria which created a specific Genome to enhance Oil recovery by among other things ;
> Breaking down the Oil's viscosity thus increasing the flow (Crude Oil in it's natural form is very thick and this Microbial Bacteria Genome would break down it's Viscosity making it flow much easier - Thus improving the amount of Oil that could be recovered...
> Its computer programmed to self replicate quickly and its Virus like. It replicates through host cells and is self mutating. It has also been given a little tweak to make it degrade the Oil that was / is gushing into the Gulf of Mexico...
"SYNTHIA" is now completely out of control...
There are no known predators of It. It can reproduce without limit and is doing so. It is computer programmed to rapidly adjust in any environment and it is doing so as well. It is made to be antibiotic resistant, and it has gotten totally and entirely out of control.

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mudra- Posts: 11082
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BP’s Gulf Coast Legacy: More Sick Children than We’ve Ever seen before
Children on the Gulf Coast are falling ill in record numbers. Children who never had health problems before the BP oil spill are suffering from an array of debilitating ailments from chronic bronchitis to staph infections to acute sinusitis to mysterious “stomach viruses.” The ranks of the sick continue to climb, overwhelming doctors and clinics up and down the Gulf Coast. And to make matters worse, few treatments and medications – like antibiotics – seem to be working, so symptoms persist. Local doctors are baffled. Parents are panicked, frustrated and knee-deep in medical bills. But, of course, it’s the children who are suffering the most.
As we approach the second anniversary of the worst environmental disaster in our nation’s history, coastal communities on the Gulf of Mexico are in the grips of a spiraling health crisis. Symptoms consistent with chemical poisoning are becoming increasingly common – particularly among children – and lack of medical training and resources is exacerbating an already dire situation.
A new video from the nonprofit Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN), which is going viral this week, does a superb job of documenting this forgotten chapter in the tragic story of the Gulf oil spill.
read on:
Gulf Coast Children Experiencing Health Challenges
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vVZ51XAUXA&list=UU_ssES4yL7LH8OmHtOT5Tdg
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THE BIG FIX - SHOCKING Interview by Ken Spector
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il5GYFEDJfk
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il5GYFEDJfk
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Thank you Mudra for bringing this documentary to my attention...and the video of stricken children. It really is quite shocking when you think how far reaching this stuff will go into the food chain...for e.g. those little fishies menuhadin from the Gulf that go into the feed of chickens which are sold in grocery chains across the Americas...raise your own chickens or buy free range.
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Gulf of Mexico Blue Plague Roundtable with Michael Edward 3/04/12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdbfW2VAIIA
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