Threatened whale sharks seen in Gulf oil spill
In this June 21, 2010 photograph provided by the University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, a giant whale shark is photographed as it swims past a research vessel in the Gulf of Mexico, about 60 miles southwest of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill site. The whale shark population in the Gulf are the subject of research by Eric Hoffmayer of The University of Southern … Read more on The Argus-Press
Special Report: BP oil spill a gusher for lawyers
NEW YORK (Reuters) – From a legal perspective, BP’s Deepwater Horizon blowout and the 1989 grounding of the Exxon Valdez are in many respects night and day. Read more on Reuters
Bil Ryan , of Project Camelot/Avalon discusses the latest on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill with Dr Bill Deagle. Dr Deagle says there is a real danger we could see a tsunamia triggered by an underwater volcana that BP drilled into. He also talks about how this event could result in a mini ice age in europe due to disruption to the flow from the gulf stream. Also, Dr Deagle goes into the dangers of the gases being emitted from the sea floor. This catastrophe is only just starting to unfold. The worst is still to come. projectavalon.net
The Obama administration and BP kept the public in the dark about just how bad things were beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico. The US Coast Guard and the Obama administration had video tapes released to them by BP that show 2 enormous leaks not displayed to the public until now. BP ordered the obama administration not to release the tapes to the public, On May 1, 11 days after the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded, and nine days after oil began spilling into the Gulf, the Coast Guard had still only released a single image of oil leaking a mile beneath the surface — a fuzzy photograph of a broken pipe spewing oil even though the obama administration had videos of the major leaks not shown to the media until now! abcnews.go.com www.infowars.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
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!!!
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Can “emergency” new nuke loans be stopped despite cover of war? Amidst a grassroots uproar over funding for the military, the nuclear power industry has again forced billion in loan guarantees onto an “emergency” war appropriations bill for Afghanistan and Iraq. Read more on Scoop.co.nz
The Health Ranger talks to people on the streets of New Orleans, in the French Quarter, about the BP oil spill disaster and how it might impact the local economy. See more videos at www.NaturalNews.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
Animated computer model map with “drifters” showing estimated location and movement of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. This model shows increasing evidence the spill will soon be picked up by the Gulf Loop Current and then into the Gulf Stream with devastating effects for the Florida Keys and the East Coast beaches. Alabama beaches (Dauphin Island, Gulf Shores) and Florida’s Emerald Coast seem to be safe for the next few weeks. Animation from Florida State University. Video Rating: 5 / 5
One month after the Deepwater Horizon explosion, race car driver, environmental activist and National Wildlife Federation Ambassador Leilani Munter talks about her experience visiting the Gulf of Mexico, her thoughts on BP CEO Tony Hayward (who famously said the oil spill was “relatively tiny” in “the very big coean” and said the environmental effects will be “very, very modest”) and what we need to do moving forward. PS. Yes, I realize I that it is the one month anniversary of the explosion, not the sinking – but by the time I caught it, it was too late.
‘Not everything is perfect’: BP brass meets Destin business leaders as city struggles to protect pass (PHOTOS)
After a closed door meeting with BP Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles, local business owners left Wednesday’s meeting with mixed reactions. “I think they did a good job of listening to the local businesses and addressing their concerns as best… Read more on The Destin Log