Although Matt Simmons says the entire BP capping of the well is a sham, scientists are concerned that the newly admitted seep and possible methane seen near BP’s well in the Gulf of Mexico are signs of leaks in the well "capped" three days according to a federal official reports Intel Hub.
The official spoke to Associated Press on condition of anonymity Sunday. (See: BP wants cap to stay on Gulf oil leak indefinitely, but feds say that could make things worse)
When MSNBC Host Dylan Ratigan asked Simmons, "What do you know about this cap Matt?", Simmons replied, "The whole thing is just absurd." (See the segment below on Youtube)
New evidence emerges almost daily that BP, most of mainstream media it controls, the Pentagon all led by the Commander in Chief of a nation under attack are participating in covering-up their crime against humanity that is as monumental as the real hole that continues to spew.
BP is even recruiting prominent Louisiana State Univeristy and other Gulf Coast area university scientists to participate in its atrocities. These scientists are accepting handsome contracts to run tests using "BP" rules including agreement to being gagged to ensure they cannot testify in courts. (See: Ben Raines, BP buys up Gulf scientists for legal defense, roiling academic community, Press-Register)
"The contract makes it clear that BP is seeking to add scientists to the legal team that will fight the Natural Resources Damage Assessment lawsuit that the federal government will bring," reports Raines.
"The government also filed a NRDA suit after the Exxon Valdez spill. In developing its case, the government will draw on the large amount of scientific research conducted by academic institutions along the Gulf. Many scientists being pursued by BP serve at those institutions."
Richard Shaw, LSU's School of the Coast and Environment associate dean explained that BP's contracts are so lucrative and university cut-backs so severe, "It's a sad state of affairs" according to the Press-Register report.
Scientists studing dispersant effects on animals are not testing organs of the dead animals. Why not when organs are where toxins accumulate. Answer: BP is funding the "scientific research" based on one of its rules - no dead animal organ testing.
BP claims the dispersant is scientifically proven safe. How? BP is funding the "scientific research" based on only reporting morbidity of animals tested for dispersant effects if the animal dies within the first 92 hours after exposure to the chemical. If th animal suffocates in 93 hour, the chemical is reported "safe."
Meanwhile, internal organs of the human population along the Gulf Coast region continue to accumulate the lethal toxins to the point that intellectually honest Doctors such as Mark Sircus urges everyone in the Gulf Coast area to "Get the hell out." (See: Exclusive: Censored Gulf news: New Orleans, eyes throats burn, 'Get the hell out now', Dupre, Examiner)
Providing respirators and simple old-fashioned preventive measures would be bad press. Instead of genuine health care, groups with little-to-no support such as the newly formed Orleans Barefoot Doctors are attempting to help fill the major chasm by providing toxic survival kits.
Media aired dramatic programming of a well being capped with public viewing as though watching a major sports event. Like the clock that "stopped short, never to run again when the old man died," even PBS's widget showing how many gallons of oil are spewing into Earth's waterways stopped after the TV performance of capping the well.
120,000 barrels of oil along with an untold amount of methane gas continues to gush from the massive well approximately a mile from what TV viewers see according to Simmons, the world expert on oil.
The Gulf water test sample that expoded is a clarion call about days to come.
Gulf Emergency Aid Need Now
Compassion is not religious business, it is human business, it is not luxury, it is essential for our own peace and mental stability, it is essential for human survival. ~ Dalai Lama, Head of the Dge-lugs-pa order of Tibetan Buddhists, 1989 Nobel Peace Prize, b.1935)
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Deborah Dupré, with post-graduate science and education degrees from U.S. and Australian universities, has been a human and environmental rights advocate for over 25 years in the U.S., Vanuatu and Australia. Support her work by subscribing to her articles and sharing the title and first three paragraphs linked to this article at its original Examiner site. For a more just and peaceful world, see Dupré's Vaccine Liberty or Death book and Compassion Film Project.










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I read all your articles on this.
I don't comment but just wanted you to know
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spilling truth on this leak.
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