By Raw Story.com Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 Oil gushed unchecked Wednesday from the leaking well in the Gulf of Mexico after BP’s containment system was removed for repairs when a robotic submarine crashed into it, US officials said. “We had an incident earlier today, they noticed that there was some kind of a gas... »
Archive for June 23rd, 2010
BP yanks containment cap after problem, oil flows unimpeded into the Gulf
Toxic Rain Falls in Louisiana
Kurt Nimmo Prison Planet.com Wednesday, June 23, 2010 Editor’s note: Other people in Louisiana have sent email to Infowars stating they have not experienced oil rain. We will continue to monitor this story and report. While the corporate media concentrates on Joe Barton’s apology to BP and Tony Hayward taking off to attend a... »
Thick pools of oil wash up along north Fla. coast
By MELISSA R. NELSON BreitBart.com Jun 23 PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. (AP) – Thick pools of oil from the spill in the Gulf of Mexico washed up along miles of Pensacola Beach overnight. Dozens of workers used shovels Wednesday to scoop up the oil and orange-tinged sand. There were a few sunbathers at the beach,... »
Raining Oil On Louisiana
YouTube.com — RussiaToday — June 23, 2010 — Louisiana residents witness a strange rain that leaves oil puddles near their homes. This video might contain copyrighted material. The use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. I am making such material available in my efforts to advance understanding of... »
CDC advises “Everyone, including pregnant women” to avoid areas affected by spill; Expert says crude oil contains “some of the most toxic chemicals that we know”
FloridaOilSpillLaw.com June 23rd, 2010 Health Data Gaps, BP Suspicions Worry U.S. Panelists, Bloomberg, June 22, 2010: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, working with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, has issued health warnings… While they suggest there is no threat, the CDC simultaneously advised “everyone, including pregnant women” to avoid spill-affected areas. …... »
Has BP Summoned the Fires of Hell?
by Rick Ackerman RickAckerman.com We’ve railed at traders and speculators recently for their arrogant and sometimes breathtaking stupidity in failing to discount an onslaught of world-shattering news. If the dolts, rubes, bozos and mountebanks who have kept stocks afloat even remotely understood what has been going on in this world, we wrote here recently,... »
Barack Obama, Dictator
Jacob Hornberger Campaign For Liberty June 23, 2010 What better example of dictatorship than President Obama’s dictate to BP to deliver $20 billion to a special fund that will be distributed by some political appointee to victims of the BP oil disaster? Either a nation is ruled by a dictator or it’s governed by... »
Does The Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill Mean That The U.S. Is Headed For Gas Lines, Higher Food Prices And A Broken Economy?
The Economic Collapse June 23, 2010 As the Gulf of Mexico oil spill crisis enters a third month, the economic impact of this environmental nightmare is starting to become clearer. The truth is that the “oil volcano” spewing massive amounts of oil into the Gulf has absolutely decimated the seafood, tourism and real estate... »
As fight against oil spill continues, tropical wave forms in Caribbean
Casandra Andrews AL.com June 23, 2010 The first storm of the Atlantic hurricane season could enter the Gulf of Mexico as early as next week, according to some weather officials tracking the tropical wave. Late Tuesday, the weather system in question was located over the central Caribbean Sea. Sytske Kimball, a professor of meteorology... »
Gassed in the Gulf (Parts I & ll): New Gulf War Syndrome
Deborah Dupré SilverBearCafe.com The petro-chemical-military-industrial complex is gassing Gulf Coast residents with poisonous Benzene and Corexit dispersant at dangerously high levels in the largest U.S. domestic military operation to date. The military and FEMA are engaged in Emergency Plans for 36 urban areas from Texas to Florida due to the unstoppable Gulf oil volcano... »