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Gov. Bobby Jindal on Thursday declared a state of emergency… [The storm] was spending a lot of time over water, instead of land which would break it up. “It’s wise to prepare for a Category 1 hurricane, just in case,” the governor said…
The biggest worry, state officials said, is that winds and high tides would drive the Deepwater Horizon oil far up into Louisiana’s marshes, which serve as nurseries for much of the nation’s seafood. If that happens, it could also enter coastal homes and camps. “There’s a potential for winds and waves to drive oil inland,” Jindal said. … He said BP wil be held accountable for any damages caused by oil intrusion.
Agriculture Secretary Mike Strain instructed cattlemen along the coast to secure their livestock to prevent any exposure to oil…
The other
disappointment I had was that there seemed to be a belief that because they
had a supply of Corexit, that was the reason not to necessarily order
something else. And if indeed we determine that there's another option out there, everything
we know about this response to date and everything the president has told us
to do is to plan for the worst. So, I think about needing to have dispersant on
hand a month from now rather than the month we just finished.
Originally posted by debris765nju
If you are going to pretend to present facts make sure that you verify your sources, the Kremlin does not speak for America.
Originally posted by antar
Originally posted by debris765nju
If you are going to pretend to present facts make sure that you verify your sources, the Kremlin does not speak for America.
How many times do members here and everywhere else get a story and rush to create a thread before fully waiting to check the source? It happens all the time, its the nature of the beast when breaking news.
Sometimes you hit pay dirt and other times one must contract what was said and at other times like this thread, it has just enough truth to be left well enough alone and warrant further investigation to back the alligations and bring support to the opening statements.
My reputation here is one that speaks for itself, I am not out to hurt or scare anyone, I do however care deeply about humanity on all levels as well our Planet and the animal and plant kingdoms.
Everything is connected on a very deep level and deserve respect. respect has been lost and we are suffering because of the negligence on the part of global industrial devolution.
Oil/Water samples from Gulf…VERY TOXIC
Documentary film maker James Fox retrieved water samples from the BP Gulf Oil Spill and sent those water samples to a lab for independent analysis.
The analysis of the independent water samples of the BP Gulf Oil Spill showed that the concentration of the toxic chemical found in the water samples was over 150 times the lethal dosage for fish.
Furthermore the chemical that was detected at such high concentrations is only a minor ingredient of the neurotoxin pesticide.
That means that the level of Corexit in the water must be much higher.
According to the lab scientist who analyzed the water samples that indicates that the level of Corexit in the water is so astronomically high that in in fact poses a direct threat to human life.