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Originally posted by Lil Drummerboy
Alrightythen,.. So... one thing I have been awakening to is how this site has a tendency to attempt to spread fear. I will not say this event is not a very bad thing,.. however,.. why are we not hearing of this in the MSM? Like Anderson Cooper on CNN. That would be unprecedented reporting. What, afraid to cause mass panic? If this was truly a dangerous situation then we would be aware of it.
Now,The reason I say these things is 70% of the stuff that is brought up on this site is sooo blown outta proportion and does not happen.
Try to keep in mind that this is a conspiracy site and articles are often created from opinion.
Originally posted by Lil Drummerboy
reply to post by mhc_70
Seriously?..I don't think that would be reason enough to allow millions of people to be murdered.
Givin the greed that our world exhibits regularly, I could say there would be plausible scenario.
Originally posted by mhc_70
Originally posted by Lil Drummerboy
reply to post by mhc_70
Seriously?..I don't think that would be reason enough to allow millions of people to be murdered.
I doubt it would either, but your implying they were, for once, aware of the law of unintended consequence that has contiually kept this administration off balance. BP bought the politicians, BP goes bankrupt and those politicians are no longer on the pay roll. The tunnel vision due to the greed made risking those million lives worth it.
www.guardian.co.uk...
Scientists are confronting growing evidence that BP's ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico is creating oxygen-depleted "dead zones" where fish and other marine life cannot survive.
In two separate research voyages, independent scientists have detected what were described as "astonishingly high" levels of methane, or natural gas, bubbling from the well site, setting off a chain of reactions that suck the oxygen out of the water. In some cases, methane concentrations are 100,000 times normal levels.
Other scientists as well as sport fishermen are reporting unusual movements of fish, shrimp, crab and other marine life, including increased shark sightings closer to the Alabama coast.
Larry Crowder, a marine biologist at Duke University, said there were already signs that fish were being driven from their habitat.
"The animals are already voting with their fins to get away from where the oil spill is and where potentially there is oxygen depletion," he said. "When you begin to see animals changing their distribution that is telling you about the quality of water further offshore. Basically, the fish are moving closer to shore to try to get to better water."