BusinessInsider.com Jun. 25, 2010 The gulf oil spill is bad but it could become much, much worse and soon. The threat is a hurricane moving over the spill. If a hurricane’s violent winds track over the spill, we could witness a natural and economic calamity that history has never recorded anywhere or anytime. We... »
Archive for June 26th, 2010
Tropical Storm Alex could be latest problem in Gulf oil spill cleanup
AL.com Saturday, June 26, 2010 NEW ORLEANS — A tropical storm churning in the Caribbean could be the latest bad news for BP crews trying to contain and clean up the massive oil spill in the Gulf, an effort that has been plagued by setbacks for more than two months. It is still too... »
The Coming Gulf Coast Firestorm: How the BP oil catastrophe could destroy a major U.S. city
by Mike Adams NaturalNews.com Saturday, June 26, 2010 It’s hurricane season in the Atlantic, and that means Mother Nature could be whipping up fierce storms and sending them charging into the Gulf Coast any day now. In a normal hurricane season, that’s bad enough all by itself… remember Katrina? But now there’s something even... »
US Money Supply Plunges At 1930′s Pace And Housing Index Dives
By: Sol Palha Market Oracle Jun 26, 2010 “Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn’t.” ~ Erica Jong The M3 money supply in the United States is contracting at an accelerating rate that now matches the average decline seen from 1929 to 1933, despite near... »
Coast Guard: Less than 1/2 mile of boom ready to be deployed for entire East Coast of Florida from Key Largo to Cape Canaveral
FloridaOilSpillLaw.com Boom-poor Palm Beach County plans to block oil with fencing, Palm Beach Post, June 26, 2010: The Coast Guard is expected to maintain its own supply of boom based on regulations that grew out of the Exxon Valdez disaster. Each area must have enough boom on hand to respond to “the average, most... »
Real Estate Analyst: “We’ve never seen anything like this in the history of man, and it’s all aimed at Florida”
FloridaOilSpillLaw.com If property on on oily beaches drops 90%, “is BP going to consider that a legitimate claim”? Realtors along gulf lose contracts, hope as spill halts recovery of fragile market, Palm Beach Post, June 25, 2010: Throughout the Panhandle and south to Monroe County, withdrawn sales contracts, abandoned vacation rentals and diminished property... »
Gale force winds could leave Gulf oil gushing for 2 weeks
By Carol Rosenberg MercuryNews.com MIAMI — Gale-force winds days away from the Gulf of Mexico spill site could force at-sea workers to abandon their oil-collection efforts for two weeks, the head of the national response effort said Friday. That timetable would conservatively unleash a half-million barrels of oil back in the sea — twice... »
Springmeier: Government as Instrument of Foreign Tyranny
(Editor’s Note: Fritz Springmeier is one the foremost researchers of the Illuminati. In 2003, he was framed in a bank robbery and sentenced to nine years in prison.) by Fritz Springmeier #65441-065 FCI 3600 Guard Rd. Lompoc, CA. USA 93436 HenryMakow.com Everything we do is a choice between life and death. “See, I have... »
Obama’s Phony Financial Reform Bill
Obama’s Phony Financial Reform Bill a Stunning Triumph of the Wall Street Derivatives Lobby — Tell Your Congressman to Vote It Down! Webster G. Tarpley TARPLEY.net June 26, 2010 —————————————————————————————————————————————————– Share on Facebook »
The Real Truth About BP and What is Happening in the Gulf
Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com June 26, 2010 BP is engaged in criminal negligence. It only pretends to clean-up its mess when government officials arrive for photo-ops. BP and its employees have given more than $3.5 million to federal candidates over the past 20 years, with the largest chunk of their money going to Obama. BP... »