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Kings_Knight
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From the Catherine Austin Fitts website - a few questions to ponder about BP's 'Deepwater Horizon' ...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://solari.com/blog/ If there is something growing faster than the plumes of oil spreading across the Gulf of Mexico, it is the unanswered questions about what is happening and what it means to all concerned: • Was the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig an accident or is there a deeper story? • What will the impact be on Gulf of Mexico - on the ocean, on the Southern states, their wetlands, Mexico, Cuba, the Caribbean, and their wildlife, people and economy? • How long could the spill continue? What is the worst-case scenario? How far and wide could the oil go? • How does the ecosystem normally deal with oil spills and seepages? What are the most effective methods of addressing them? How long does it take for an ecosystem to deal with a spill on its own? • Why were BP and its contractors not prepared to handle this event? • Why did the federal regulators not require adequate contingency and disaster recovery plans? • Why such remarkable similarities between the 1979 Gulf of Mexico oil spill and the current one? • Why did Goldman Sachs sell such a large position in BP shares shortly before the spill? What about other unusual stock sales and transactions prior to the spill? • Why has the response been so inadequate? Why have the state governors allowed BP and the federal government to control when the response appears inadequate? • Why are chemical dispersants being used on the spill? What will the impact be on wetlands and on rainfall throughout North America? (I'd like to know why BIOREMEDIATION isn't being used). • Could there be any truth to the rumors that the spill is helping the oil companies keep oil prices high and assert control of the wetlands along the gulf coast for future drilling? • What happens if BP cuts its dividend or declares bankruptcy? Shareholders have lost $95 billion in wealth and could lose another $95 billion. Who will get hurt? • Is the NWO going to use the spill as an excuse to railroad a cap and trade bill through Congress? • What is the impact of the spill going to be on the Anglo-American alliance? • How do we protect our homes and our assets from this type of “disaster capitalism?” • What can we change so that this can never happen again? |
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