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    • DanielD Offline
      Daniel
      last edited by

      Juan, BP does not control EVERYTHING on the coast, and we are bombarded on the national news everyday with media coverage of the disaster, including on-site reports. Not to mention the print media, which seems to report one more disaster after another (now the oil is UNDER the sand). Given the size of the story and all the interest by the national and international media (even one of our local stations sent two anchors and a film crew down there to do a report), I'm not surprised access has been somewhat restricted, but reports that BP is controling the whole coast, and people aren't "allowed" to talk or take photographs, is a gross exageration.

      My avatar is an anachronism.

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        JuanV.Soler
        last edited by

        thanks Daniel
        i did not know that

        ,))),

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          PeterCharles
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          @unknownuser said:

          Obama administration has told US oil giant Exxon Mobil Corp and another group, believed to be Chevron, that it would not oppose a bid for BP

          Now there's a surprise, isn't it! 😒
          Kick, kick and kick BP, crush it's share price then grab it at a cut price.

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            bocomofo
            last edited by

            I'm pretty sure that BP are happy pay whatever compensation is deemed necessary because they themselves will not actually be paying it. When the full investigation, of how this tragedy happened, is completed, BP will simply reclaim any money they have spent (+damages of course) from those responsible...Transocean, Halliburton!!!

            Unless it turns out it was there fault...in which case they're F@*?#d.

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              PeterCharles
              last edited by

              Well not Halliburton, they've just got SO MANY friends in the administration they'll be protected from EVERYTHING!

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                JuanV.Soler
                last edited by

                BPOil Leak Stopped.JPG
                +cross fingers+

                ,))),

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                  JuanV.Soler
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                  a dark possibility

                  YouTube - Storm a cover for Gulf false flag? Neuroses of Armegeddon
                  [flash=480,385:24gc0zcg]http://www.youtube.com/v/Ezh1zTY8RBY&hl=es_ES&fs=1[/flash:24gc0zcg]

                  from http://www.johntrudellarchives.com/

                  ,))),

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                    PeterCharles
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                    With the cap now appearing to contain the oil, the existing pollution is now suggested to being dispersed quicker than some environmental "experts" were suggesting!

                    Anybody read about the oil spill in China?? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-10819987
                    Note the extensive personal protective equipment being used in the clean-up operation

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                      d12dozr
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                      Yea, those workers are in for nasty health issues in a few years...some Big Pictures here:

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                        JuanV.Soler
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                        @petercharles said:

                        With the cap now appearing to contain the oil, the existing pollution is now suggested to being dispersed quicker than some environmental "experts" were suggesting!

                        I am amazed how this spill has been stopped and how the oil has come out of the surface so quickly.
                        Amazed do not know what to say except that it could be good now to start the stop of getting oil out from the remaining platforms.
                        Nature seems to be strong enough yet 😄

                        ,))),

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