US Coast Guard Overflight, June 10 0
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Overflight of Grand Isle beach clean-up efforts 0
GRAND ISLE, La. — Clean-up crews are shown on the beach in this overflight video filmed from a Coast Guard HH-65 helicopter. Beach clean-up is one part of the effort to keep oil from the Deepwater Horizon incident from settling on the coastline. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kelly Parker.
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Overflight of the Drill Site 0
GULF OF MEXICO — Numerous vessels are seen in this low-altitude flight over the Deepwater Horizon drill site. The flames visible on board the vessel Discoverer Enterprise are from burning off natural gas collected during the recovery process. U.S. Coast Guard video by Chief Petty Officer Robert Laura.
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Oil Spill Overflight Video 26
NOAA overflight video of Deepwater Horizon spill area shot May 1, 2010.
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Evidence Points To BP Oil Spill False Flag Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones www.prisonplanet.tv www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.com Tuesday, Jun 8th, 2010 – Sales of shares and stocks in days and weeks beforehand – Halliburton link, acquisition of cleanup company days before explosion – BP report cites undocumented tampering with well sealing equipment – Government uses disaster to push for Carbon Tax, Nationalization talk Troubling evidence surrounding the Deepwater Horizon explosion on April 20th suggests that the incident could have been manufactured. On April 12th, just over one week before the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded, Halliburton, the world’s second largest oilfield services corporation, surprised some by acquiring Boots & Coots, a relatively small but vastly experienced oil well control companies. The company deals with fires and blowouts on oil rigs and oil wells. It was responsible for putting out roughly one third of the more than 700 oil well fires set in Kuwait by retreating Iraqi soldiers during the Gulf War. The deal itself is still under scrutiny with Boots and Coots facing an ongoing investigation into “possible breaches of fiduciary duty and other violations of state law” Where this information gets really interesting is with the fact that Halliburton is named in the majority of some two dozen lawsuits filed since the explosion by Gulf Coast people and businesses who claim that the company is to blame for the disaster. Halliburton was forced to …
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VIDEO RELEASE: C-130 overflight scans Gulf to help NOAA with surface analysis 0
C-130 aircraft oil spill overflight taken on May 29, 2010 0
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The crew of a C-130 fixed-wing aircraft from Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater, Fla., surveys the Gulf of Mexico approximately 130 miles west of Clearwater in support of the ongoing Administration response the the Deepwater Horizon/BP oil spill. The C-130 aircrew also dropped two satellite-enabled data marker buoys to track the spill. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Nick Ameen.
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Deepwater Horizon site overflight, 5/29/2010 0
The Coast Guard flew media over the Deepwater Horizon site and along the Louisiana Gulf Coast Saturday, giving a bird’s-eye view of what 40 days of gushing oil has done to the environment.
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Overflight of top kill operation 0
GULF OF MEXICO – The mobile offshore drilling unit Q4000 holds position directly over the damaged Deepwater Horizon blowout preventer as crews work to plug the wellhead using a technique known as “top kill,” May 26, 2010. The procedure is intended to stem the flow of oil and gas and ultimately kill the well by injecting heavy drilling fluids through the blow out preventer on the seabed, down into the well. A nearby vessel sprays sea water near the surface of Q4000 to keep oil and fumes from interfering with operations. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Patrick Kelley.
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