- The private, foreign International Monetary/Banking Cartel
controls its puppets in Washington as it controls its oil company executives.
And everything the Cartel does is anti-life, there are absolutely no exceptions;
and their pretended Gulf oil clean-up is a glaring case in point.
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- Instead of cleaning up the unprecedented catastrophe
created by the Cartel's mega-corporations (Halliburton, Transocean, and
British Petroleum), these very same companies seem to be purposely killing
our Gulf of Mexico, under the pretense of cleaning it up.
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- Instead of using safe, non-toxic ways to gather up the
rogue oil gushing from their incompetence, or planned cataclysm, the private
Cartel is using an extremely toxic chemical dispersant, with the approval
of the Obama administration.
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- Alan Levine, the head of Louisiana's Department of Health
and Hospitals, said: "We don't have any data or evidence behind the
use of these chemicals in the water. We're now basically using one of the
richest ecosystems in the world as a laboratory."
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- As reported in Britain's Telegraph, Louisiana state Secretary
of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Robert Barham reported: "We're
very disappointed in their [EPA and oil company executives] approach. The
federal procedures call for a consensus between federal authorities, the
responsible party and the states involved. When we met and expressed our
concerns [over the use of dispersants], apparently they decided to go without
us."
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- And go they did. Obama's Environmental Protection Agency
allowed BP to turn our Gulf of Mexico into a toxic testing ground, instead
of removing the crude oil.
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- British Petroleum (BP) has even refused to use their
own oil tankers, lying in the Gulf, to suck up most of the runaway oil,
and possibly salvage it for sale later, as was done after a Saudi spill
in the '90's. That method was so successful, it vacuumed up about 85 percent
of that renegade oil.
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- Nick Pozzi, a former oil pipeline engineering and operations
project manager is puzzled why BP did not salvage perfectly good crude
oil for later sale, and to thereby protect marine and wildlife.
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- What Mr. Pozzi does not know is the oil companies are
owned by the world's only legal counterfeiters the International
Monetary/Banking Cartel - who can "print" all the money they
want, so making money on Gulf oil was not important to them. Killing the
Gulf of Mexico is, apparently, important to them, for their own cryptic
and esoteric reasons.
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- If the Cartel had wanted to save marine life, any oil
they had not vacuumed up could have been mulched with any number of non-toxic
materials, such as "Oil Sponge," a name trademarked by Phase
III, Inc.
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- Rated as the "best performing" absorbent by
the US Army Corp of Engineers, Oil Sponge is 100% organic, and is made
from renewable resources.
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- Oil Sponge is built using a microbial and nutrient package,
capable of transforming oil hydrocarbons into a safe bi-product of carbon
dioxide and water.
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- But, the governmental bureaucrats of the Obama administration,
and the Cartel's oil executives, had no interest in using an environmentally
friendly product to clean up what is the greatest man-made environmental
disaster of all time they seemed intent on making this unbelievable cataclysm
far, far worse, and one that could never be cleaned up.
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- It cannot yet be proven that the Monetary Cartel purposely
blew up their own wellhead, but the crimes they have committed in their
so-called "clean-up" efforts are well documented, in spite of
no corporate media outrage.
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- After the Exxon Valdez incident of March 1989, Mycelx
of Georgia developed what looks like a paper towel to soak up to 50 times
its weight in oil. And while this product is used from the Middle East
to Europe to Canada it was of no interest to the parties Obama charged
with cleaning up the Gulf of the floating oil those very same parties caused.
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- Then there is the Aerohaz product manufactured by Sustainable
Technologies, Inc. that encapsulates environmental contaminants, making
crude oil and other oil like substances easy to retrieve.
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- Even hair naturally separates oil from water, leaving
large tar globs, in which mushrooms can then be seeded. And as the mushrooms
grow, they digest the oil, leaving non-toxic organics, which can then be
composed into soil, great for growing healthy vegetables.
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- Anyone who has ever had a bad hair day knows how well
hair will retain oil. In fact, Lisa Gautier, president of Matter of Fact
(website for hair salons) has collected 400,000 pounds of hair, and stuffed
it all into nylons to be used as booms near Gulf shores.
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- This idea could have been a shot in the arm of our dying
economy, by creating organic compose for the millions of nutrient depleted
farm acres in the world. Also there could have been a viable cottage industry
of collecting hair from salons.
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- And, hair is certainly a renewable resource, with most
of us contributing. But neither Obama or the Cartel has done anything
for our dying US and world economy, but ensure it dies, while feebly pretending
to resuscitate it.
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- And now that they've probably destroyed the tourist,
shrimping, and fishing industries along the Gulf Coast, we'll be hearing
about more "stimulus packages" that will make what money we do
have even more worthless as it enriches Wall Street.
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- But in the world of what could have been, there's hay,
sawdust, crushed volcanic rock, and even kitty litter that could have mulched
with the oil on the surface of the Gulf waters, making for easy pick-up.
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- But, oil industry executives and their confederates in
the Obama administration quickly made sure that all spewing oil would either
sink well below the surface, or never rise to it, with over half a million
gallons of their dispersants. Now the oil that's been gushing for weeks
can never be vacuumed up or safely neutralized.
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- Worse yet, these international enemies of humanity, and
life in the Gulf, committed their dastardly deed of deeply submerging the
floating oil with an extremely dangerous chemical dispersant that would
deny all marine creatures oxygen, thus killing them, and marine plant life
to boot, as major underwater currents carry this poisonous oily plume through-out
the Gulf and into the Atlantic.
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- Trying to give this mass murder a positive spin, BP spokesman
John Crabtree said his corporation had dropped more than 560,000 gallons
of [toxic] chemical dispersants on the surface slicks and 28,700 gallons
of the chemical at the subsea wellhead, 5,000 feet below sea-level.
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- Crabtree's justification for such an insane, criminal
act was that the dispersants would drive the oil well below the water's
surface, thus keeping it away from coastal shorelines. So instead of removing
the oil, BP decided to make the oil even more toxic, and drive it deep
into the ocean where it can never be retrieved, but will kill all marine
life in its path.
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- Mandy Joyce, a marine sciences professor at the University
of Georgia carefully chose her words about BP's deplorable dispersants:
"Anything that requires oxygen will not be able to survive that water.
The food web is going to change. You could stymie the entire production
level of the Gulf of Mexico. That's a very real possibility."
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- BP's chemical dispersants contain 2-butoxyethanol, a
compound that kills marine and wildlife, exactly the life our clean-up
measures should try to save.
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- BP's chemical dispersants, currently being dropped by
airplanes, break the crude oil into tiny droplets that sink well below
the water's surface, where they form a giant cloud or plume, making it
impossible to gather, as is the obvious intention.
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- And with this poisonous plume creating a dead zone, currently
estimated to be about the size of Delaware and Rhode Island combined, hidden
at about 3,000 feet of water, no one can place an accurate figure on how
much oil has actually rushed into the Gulf.
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- And once this death dealing plume reaches the large,
rapidly moving Loop Current, this oily cloud of doom could swing toward
Florida and Cuba, killing the coral reefs and marine life there.
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- According to Stephen Howden, an oceanographer at the
University of Southern Mississippi, the Loop Current could drag the oxygen
destroying cloud into shallower waters thus potentially impacting the coral
reefs and fisheries near Florida's coast.
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- University of Georgia's Mandy Joyce said, "It's
a good thing the oil is not damaging the coast line, but to say everything
is fine because its not hitting the coast is missing a very important part
of this equation."
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- And I would say, Ms. Joyce's statement is a serious understatement.
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- Another person famous for misleading and under stated
remarks is our president, Barack Obama.
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- There can be no denying that President Obama and his
EPA regulators are accomplices to the crimes in the Gulf of Halliburton,
Transocean, and British Petroleum by allowing these perpetrators of the
disaster to be the ones in charge of the capping and clean-up efforts.
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- How much longer will our government allow these corporate
criminals to fail with the capping of the oil gushers ,and making a dead
zone of the Gulf of Mexico and perhaps the Atlantic ocean?
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- Thus far, President Obama has made a grandstand play
by pretending to excoriate the oil company executives responsible for the
Gulf tragedy for not taking proper responsibility.
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- Excuse me Sir, it's you who should have taken control
and responsibility by tasking competent individuals and companies to cap
this runaway well, and to clean up the mess, without destroying the entire
Gulf of Mexico in the process.
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- And instead of excoriating the oil company executives
and government bureaucrats who dumped over a half million gallons of toxic
dispersants into the Gulf, you should be arresting them for crimes against
humanity, not to mention their crimes against marine and wildlife.
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- Additionally, Obama's teleprompter writers had the ignorance
to state the ridiculous: "I know BP has committed to pay for the response
effort, and we will hold them to their obligation," read Obama.
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- The very obvious point Mr. Obama, is you should have
saved our Gulf of Mexico, by making sure Transocean, Halliburton, and British
Petroleum had absolutely nothing to do with the clean-up efforts, rather
than making them pay to turn the Gulf into a dead zone.
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- President Obama went on to say many parties, including
the federal government should accept blame for the disaster, he stopped
short of saying he, himself, should be held responsible for his part in
so destroying so much life in the Gulf.
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- "There is oil leaking. We need to stop it, and we
need to stop it as soon as possible," said Obama.
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- It's not a leak, Mr. Obama. It's a volcanic gusher spewing
out an Exxon Valdez every two to four days.
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- From whales and dolphins to sardines, from starfish to
coral reefs, from microscopic organisms to all the fish in the sea, the
Cartel has embarked upon killing, and will kill unless they are stopped.
Are you man enough for the job, Mr. President?
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- J. Speer-Williams
- jsw4@mac.com
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