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Oil Rig Disaster: Steve, I was at my doctors office today. I asked him if he had heard anything about the oil rig. He said as a matter of fact he had. Just yesterday one of his patients (who works for Chevron) said about two weeks ago top executives from all of oil drilling companies were called up to Washington for a closed door meeting with the presidential staff. They all came back with orders to keep their mouths shut about the disaster. You have to understand, they said they hit a methane pocket, that caused the explosion. Of course this is hard to do when the drilling is complete and there was no drilling going on. All the drilling data and rig reports are being removed from everywhere. It was confirmed to him by the Chevron engineer that it was a North Korean sub attack on the rig that caused this disaster. The White House has ordered this whole event to be covered up. —Mike – Disclaimer: There is a lot of noise around this story. Google "oil spill" + "North Korea" and see how much chatter is available. Anyone with additional information, please email Steve.
Originally posted by anon72
i don't know if I can buy the whole N.K theory. I think it is was true or any possibility, they would be jumping up and down for joy-since it wasn't there fault.
And why only one? Why would they troll around the Gulf and take out several, to really cause some issues?
I think the N.K's driving a little sub all the way to the Gulf to strike one platform is a little too crazy-even for them. IMO.
Originally posted by anon72
i don't know if I can buy the whole N.K theory. I think it is was true or any possibility, they would be jumping up and down for joy-since it wasn't there fault.
And why only one? Why would they troll around the Gulf and take out several, to really cause some issues?
I think the N.K's driving a little sub all the way to the Gulf to strike one platform is a little too crazy-even for them. IMO.
Originally posted by getreadyalready
The Gulf was almost inpenetrable without detection before 9/11. There are a lot of stories from the Air Force and NAS stations in Pensacola, Ft Walton Beach and Panama City about Russian subs making it to the Gulf, and being constantly shadowed and monitored, but they never, never, never make it undetected.
but they never, never, never make it undetected.