dissident wrote:There were some hysterical articles in the last 10 years about the THC "shutting down". This rubbish gets spread about as if it is going to happen and Europe will freeze. These articles need to be thrown in the trash bin where they belong. Perhaps the deniers can look at true sensationalist nonsense.
cFluor Corporation says that its Global Services' subsidiary, Plant Performance Services (P2S), was selected by BP to execute two contracts to support its Gulf Coast cleanup efforts. P2S will be providing logistics, procurement and personnel support to BP in Alabama and Florida where cleanup activities are currently underway. Fluor will book revenue on these services contracts as it occurs on a quarterly basis.
P2S's scope of work for BP will include the following: • As part of the Qualified Community Responder (QCR) program, assisting BP in recruiting, hiring, training, deploying and managing 500 local cleanup workers in each of the 12 coastal counties in Alabama (two counties) and Florida (10 counties in the Gulf Panhandle); and • Providing logistics, procurement and warehousing support for BP across the Gulf Coast in support of the company's ongoing cleanup efforts.
'In supporting the Gulf Coast recovery, the mission priority for our P2S team is to hire local citizens and provide coordinated, safe training and supervision for the cleanup activities along the coast where they live,' said Kirk Grimes, president of Fluor's Global Services Group.
Plant Performance Services has been proud to support the Gulf Coast cleanup and recovery efforts in response to the Deepwater Horizon incident. Since May 2010, P2S has provided beach cleanup services, warehousing and logistics management, and wildlife observers as part of the response and recovery program.
Effective Sunday, September 19, P2S's beach cleanup work has come to an end. This includes the Qualified Community Responder program, which involved providing job opportunities for local, unemployed residents of counties directly impacted by the oil.
Ex-oilfield executive of 25 years, now human rights defender Ian Crane stated Friday during Voice America “In Discussion” radio program that the Gulf of Mexico operation was a planned population reduction event. During the program, key Gulf advocates disclosed that over 100,000 Gulf people are already plague victims, hundreds of millions more will be impacted, and BP has paid enormous sums of money to keep Gulf activists from having a voice nationally.
“BP has made sure that activists are not campaigning on a national level. They are keeping them local so the corporate world is not threatened,” Crane told show host, David Gibbons.
Hard-hitting interview comments
With capacity to apply forensic analysis to events that led to Deepwater Horizon's destruction on April 20, Crane identified the individual ultimately responsible for what transpired in the Gulf, the man who must be required to answer deep and probing questions about his allegiances outside of BP. In a Bloomberg TV interview, this individual was described as a '32 year old punk' by Matthew Simmons a few days before found dead in his hot tub.
Continue reading on Examiner.com: Top ex-oilfield executive says Gulf op a depopulation event. 100,000 now sick. - National Human Rights | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in ... z1FuVNR8zm
From Article :
Would I stay [in the Gulf Region] now? Absolutely not," said Crane, adding, "But I understand that is absolutely not possible for many people now. When it comes to health of your children and grandchildren, there is so much doubt. This whole thing is an experiment."
timmac wrote:From Article :
Would I stay [in the Gulf Region] now? Absolutely not," said Crane, adding, "But I understand that is absolutely not possible for many people now. When it comes to health of your children and grandchildren, there is so much doubt. This whole thing is an experiment."
I don't really beleave in this kind of Tin Foil, why would they use a oil leak to reduce population, seems rather sloppy and expensive with little to no outcome, why not just a Germ and blame it on a terrorist attack, seems much cheaper, easier and full proff.
Deepwater trouble on the horizon: oil discovered floating near source of Gulf of Mexico spill
Oil is once again fouling the Gulf of Mexico around the Deepwater Horizon well, which was capped a little over a year ago.
Tuesday afternoon, hundreds of small, circular patches of oily sheen dotted the surface within a mile of the wellhead. With just a bare sheen present over about a quarter-mile, the scene was a far cry from the massive slick that covered the Gulf last summer.
Floating in a boat near the well site, Press-Register reporters watched blobs of oil rise to the surface and bloom into iridescent yellow patches. Those patches quickly expanded into rainbow sheens 4 to 5 feet across.
Each expanding bloom released a pronounced and pungent petroleum smell. Most of the oil was located in a patch about 50 yards wide and a quarter of a mile long.
The source of the oil was unclear, but a chemical analysis by Louisiana State University scientists confirmed that it was a sweet Louisiana crude, and could possibly be from BP PLC’s well.
Nowhere to Hide: New Damning Evidence That Oil At BP’s Deepwater Horizon Site Is From Macondo Well
BP’s renewed denials of our allegation that oil is rising from its Macondo Well are withering under damning new evidence. With all eyes once again on the site that launched the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history, experts from LSU to UC Berkeley are weighing in on what is quickly becoming a brutal reality for BP, our federal government and, tragically, the beleaguered people of the Gulf Coast.
Tanada wrote:Oil Leaks/Spills (merged)
BP yesterday agreed to pay a fine
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