Friday, June 25, 2010

Pay no attention to the 800 pound oil soaked Gorilla choking to death in the corner!


For weeks, BP, government officials, and the corporate media have been engaged in a massive cover-up, lying about the unspeakable actual scale of the disaster, and lying about its clean-up and containment efforts. All attempts to contain the geyser — each of them a series of failed experiments and theories — have been futile and ineffective. BP’s use of toxic chemical dispersants has been, at least in part, an attempt to obscure the visual horror of the spill from news cameras. The highly toxic dispersants themselves have further added to the toxicity of the spill, without actually removing any of the oil. According to this frightening analysis by an experienced expert, what is visible on the surface, already the size of the state of Maryland may be as little as 20 percent of the actual scale of the spewing manmade volcano of toxic sludge being reported. Gigantic emissions of natural gas threaten to deplete the oxygen of the water in the Gulf. The unprecedented amount of oil bursting out — perhaps as much as four barrels of oil per second — also raises questions about the actual size of the reservoir itself. This is an out of control volcano of oil spewing up with 70,000 psi behind it, from a reservoir nearly the size of the Gulf, with an estimated trillions of barrels of oil and gas tucked away.” Since the April 20th explosion, which resulted in the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon rig, there have been more than a million gallons of chemicals poured into the Gulf of Mexico in efforts to break up the spill. The chemicals have come under scrutiny because of their own toxic nature.

The FAA is denying news photographers access to fly over the spill because that would supposedly interfere with response efforts on the surface. How? I have no idea. News reporters & videographers trying to get video of clean-up efforts are being ordered off PUBLIC beaches under threat of ARREST! The FCC wants to PRIVATIZE access to satellite data on the spill. These are the same sats NOAA uses for overflight analysis of gulf waters paid for by YOU, ME and every other American taxpayer. These are OUR sats collecting OUR data. If it switches to a privately controlled system, they can suppress all the information. Why wouldn't they want us to see the satellite images? Because the spill is much, much worse than the government & BP are telling us.

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