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In Gulf oil disaster, cameras can’t capture the human toll – CNN 0

Posted on July 27, 2010 by bp complaints

CNN

In Gulf oil disaster, cameras can't capture the human toll
CNN
Kruse's death was 65 days into the Gulf's oil disaster. "We almost have Exxon Valdez fast forward here along the Gulf of Mexico," Picou says.
Allen: BP will begin plugging well next weekUSA Today
BP Preparing for Static Kill Next WeekADI News (blog)
Gulf Residents Come to Las Vegas for HelpKLAS-TV (blog)
This Dish Is Veg (blog) –AFP –KNPR
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8th-generation Gulf oysterman: Surviving another disaster, no relief until all … – FOXNews 0

Posted on July 26, 2010 by bp complaints

8th-generation Gulf oysterman: Surviving another disaster, no relief until all
FOXNews
Now the Voisins face a new test of their mettle dealing with the aftermath of the Gulf spill that spewed oil into the fish-rich waters for nearly three

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Did BSODs on the Deepwater Horizon contribute to the Gulf oil disaster? – Examiner.com 0

Posted on July 24, 2010 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

Did BSODs on the Deepwater Horizon contribute to the Gulf oil disaster?
Examiner.com
The chief electronics technician aboard the Deepwater Horizon oil rig which exploded and resulted in the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico testified to a
BP-leased Deepwater Horizon rig did not have alarm fully activated at time of New York Daily News
Technician for Deepwater Horizon testifies that warning system disabledWashington Post
Automatic Alarm System Was Disabled Before Deepwater Horizon BlastBloggingStocks (blog)
Los Angeles Times –Christian Science Monitor –Voice of America
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Deepwater Horizon disaster hearing canceled after previous day’s testimony … – Washington Post 2

Posted on July 21, 2010 by bp complaints

Los Angeles Times

Deepwater Horizon disaster hearing canceled after previous day's testimony
Washington Post
Tuesday was supposed to be a banner day in the government's hearings into the Deepwater Horizon disaster. Finally, a federal panel investigating the blowout
Gulf oil spill: Deepwater Horizon was left in less experienced hands, BP Los Angeles Times (blog)
BP testimony: Officials knew of key safety problem on rigLos Angeles Times
Hearing: Halliburton warned BP 2 days before blastHouston Chronicle
Los Angeles Times (blog) –FairWarning (blog) –New York Post
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3 months into Gulf disaster, BP says relief tunnel should reach blown-out well … – Newser 0

Posted on July 21, 2010 by bp complaints

USA Today

3 months into Gulf disaster, BP says relief tunnel should reach blown-out well
Newser
(Associated Press) Retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen speaks to the news media about the BP PLC gulf oil spill in front of a line drawing of the
Gulf oil spill: Well to stay sealed for another 24 hoursLos Angeles Times (blog)
Pressure readings still not perfectMiamiHerald.com
Gulf well can remain closed as US considers mud plugUSA Today
Voice of America –NOLA.com –Houston Chronicle
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Column: The fault in the deepwater disaster lies with the feds – Rocky Mountain Collegian 1

Posted on July 21, 2010 by bp complaints

Rocky Mountain Collegian

Column: The fault in the deepwater disaster lies with the feds
Rocky Mountain Collegian
This has happened in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. That said, when I began investigating this topic, I expected a much more complicated answer
American International Industries, Inc. Announces the Assignment of Patent MarketWatch (press release)
Too Lenient on BP?IndustryWeek
GUEST COLUMN – July 21, 2010Santa Rosa Press Gazette
Benzinga –TheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk (blog)
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Scientist Debunks BP Propaganda About Oil Disaster 38

Posted on July 08, 2010 by bp complaints

5/19/10: Scientist Steve Wereley debunks the claims by BP about the scale and importance of the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster.

Well folks, we’re in to the sixth week of what is looking more and more like the worst man made environmental disaster in the history of the world.. At first, BP and their minions on the 6 o’clock TV news, were trying to contain the scope of this disaster with total lies as usual. No matter what they do from here on in, it is going to be a lot harder to lie about it. What we need is millions of us to pitch in and rent a submersible robot cam. Physically go to the Gulf, and push BP and the national guard who appears to be aiding in this cover up, out of our way, to have a look for our selves at what they have done now. There are many reports of good people trying to apply their know how into this mess. Only to be refused by BP so they can attempt their half-wit idea of plugging the chasm with golf balls. Special thanx to bubba008009 and the thesludgereport2 for their excellent report on the benzene factor.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

VIRAL VIDEO! The VERY REAL danger to HUMAN life from the Oil spill disaster! 26

Posted on July 04, 2010 by bp complaints

This video speaks of the actual chemicals that are being released from deep below the earth and how toxic they are to all living beings. The winds will blow these chemicals into the main land and kill many. The Government is NOT WARNING anyone!!! Pass on this video as a viral to all your friends that live on the east coast as it WILL AFFECT THEIR LIVES!!!

Decades-Old System Takes On New Meaning After Gulf Oil Disaster 0

Posted on July 03, 2010 by bp complaints

Decades-Old System Takes On New Meaning After Gulf Oil Disaster
A decades-old system of testing the waters in and around Miami-Dade County has taken on new meaning since the Deepwater Horizon disaster.
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Alex Jones: Obama Forbids Republicans from Visiting Gulf Oil Spill Disaster!! 25

Posted on July 03, 2010 by bp complaints

By JAKE SHERMAN | 6/30/10 www.politico.com Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) wanted to fly 10 lawmakers down to the Gulf of Mexico to see the damage caused by BP’s gigantic oil spill first hand. House Democrats said no. Scalise’s trip was rejected for a variety of bureaucratic and logistical reasons, but it has also opened a new vein of partisan squabbling over who should be allowed to arrange a trip to view the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Republicans want to be able to take trips using their office spending allowance. But Democrats have heard from the Department of Homeland Security, which has asked that Congress organize trips through committees of jurisdiction, to avoid having to cater to a ton of individual lawmakers in a disaster zone, Democratic aides say. GOP leaders say they’ve heard nothing of this. The squabbling over who gets to travel to the Gulf on whose dime is the latest sign that congressional oversight of the oil spill oversight from Capitol Hill has been bogged down by partisanship. Congress has held upwards of 20 hearings on the disaster, often duplicative ones each week, as lawmakers struggle to grasp and fully realize the scope of BP’s giant oil spill. Scalise, who has already been to the Gulf on another codel, wants to organize a trip so lawmakers can fully grasp the impact before they vote on oil drilling regulations. And he doesn’t want to do it through a committee, because the members don’t fit neatly into specific panels — they stretch



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