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Obama, We Got Your Number from the Gulf Oil Crisis – Part 3

Posted by Dan on Jul 26th, 2010 and filed under Human Interest. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

oil stained eggsBy Hank Richards
GCC/Staff
July 26, 2010  

 Editor’s Note: Here is part three of a five part series; we hope you will enjoy it.

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We received word of oil coming ashore in Waveland, Mississippi. being mobile; we set out to witness firsthand what an oil spill looked like.

Again, we were there mainly to get the voices of the under heard on camera, since the pictures of oiled marshland had been rolling in steadily for the past month.

Honestly, photos can only show so much. What I discovered would surely change my view of the situation forever.

Upon hitting the beach in Waveland and Bay St. Louis, I noticed people were walking along the beach in spots, but were not attempting to go into the water. After a closer examination, it became evident why.

Though the surface looked clean of oil, what was under the waves was a different story.

The beach was dotted in some spots and covered in others, from a submersed pool of oil in patches.

The real hidden menace lurked just under the water’s surface in huge suspensions.

It appears the government and BP’s efforts to make it go away were successful in one sense, yet have come back to haunt them.

The adage sweep it under the rug seems to have taken on new meaning with big government and their liberal media lap dogs.

I liken it to shaking a vinaigrette bottle. You can mix up the oil and vinegar but you still have oil and vinegar, just emulsified.

Thank goodness for Corexit, right?

Corexit is a product line of solvents primarily used for breaking up oilcrosses slicks. It is produced by Nalco Holding Company which is associated with BP.

After all, you wouldn’t want big share holders Soros, Gore, and Resko to lose any money by not using the most toxic chemical type in the industry.

Just a coincidence that BP was the single largest corporate donor to Obama’s campaign and uses Corexit solely. Never let a crisis go to waste.

While most of the locals were scared for their jobs to talk, one woman from Philadelphia, a professional photographer, did go on record with her feelings.

It turns out she is a liberal, yet shockingly happy to find the tea party covering what seemed to be a mile long funeral line of outside contracted cleanup workers.

I was amazed to see (with video) how government workers strung out the containment boom in hazard material suits, while the beach cleaners had none.

It must be some more fuzzy science which says the oil is less toxic on the beach than 100 meters out in the water.

The Obama regime wouldn’t lie anyway; would they?

 

A Must see video.

 

What was the FED doing?

So the band played on. Government/BP hired contractors who scoured the beaches and waved the magic wand of Corexit over the sea tried to make it all go away. Forget the local folks put out of work by all of this.

Yet the oil keeps coming from underneath and the sky seems to be raining something toxic to kill birds and plants miles inland.

I guess President Obama re-wrote the laws of chemistry to state Benzene, and similar aromatic by-products from crude oil, can’t evaporate off the surface of the water and precipitate out with the rain.

I guess that’s why he’s President and I guess too that we can all sleep well now.

 

Source: Examiner

 

 

Editor’s Note: Look for Hank Richards, from the Gulf Coast in Biloxi, Mississippi, and to offer a firsthand report on conditions and progress in the coastal areas.

Contact Hank Richards by email at editor@pronlinenews.com or call him at (256) 417-6084. 

Richards is a prostate cancer survivor and a nationwide public speaker on the issue. If you would like to schedule him for your speaking venue, call the listed number above.

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