Obama heads to disaster zone, Coast Guard warns BP
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AFP) – US and British leaders sought to ease tensions amid sharpened rhetoric over the expanding oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, as President Barack Obama readied to take matters into his own hands. Read more on AFP via Yahoo!Xtra News
Along Gulf coast highway, anxiety spreads with oil
ALONG THE GULF COAST (AP) – It’s barely 5 a.m., and last night’s sliver of moon still hangs in a charcoal sky as Dave Marino eases the 24-foot bayboat from the dock and into the flat, dark waters of the canal leading toward the Gulf of Mexico. Read more on The Victoria Advocate
Oil is starting to wash ashore in the US state of Louisiana, threatening the coastline’s delicate wildlife. President Obama’s sent cabinet officials to deal with the crisis and pledged to use ‘every single available resource’ to respond. The spill comes from a BP oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico which sank after an explosion, killing 11 workers. Coast guards say up to five-thousand barrels of oil a day are spewing into the sea. Wake Up From This Matrix (Msg Me). SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL. Copyright: www.youtube.com
— Evidence Points To BP Oil Spill False Flag — Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones rawstory.com www.prisonplanet.com www.infowars.com www.infowars.net 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 … Video Rating: 0 / 5