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Originally posted by BK Lim
reply to post by StealthyKat
Even if the marine wildlife are not killed by the lack of free oxygen, these massive explosions at deep water would have killed or driven them crazy hundreds and thousands of miles away. Is it any wonder we read recently hundreds of whales and dolphins beaching and killing themselves at New Zealand? Doesn't anyone have a heart for these distressed animals?
I was watching the events of this disaster in an analytical, stoic, manner until I saw that Pelican. To this day I see that Pelican, and the Dolphins, and the Sea Turtles, and the Crabs. The pain is physical, & real. The emotional distress...would be overwhelming if I let it. This nightmare is not ours alone. It covers the Globe. We can't even guess the repercussions to the gentle creatures who can hear the song of another half a world away.
Why should so much work still be be going on since the well was capped in mid July. Though the ROV feeds were totally under their control to distort, reloop, photoshop, pixelate and manipulate.
What is so amazing and surprising is not the massive extent nor the lengthy period of the spill disaster but the vast majority of Americans who are willing to be "duped" by an incredibly wide spectrum of industry professionals and workers all the way from the rig floor to the BP's top management and the white house. Otherwise how could the "fox be in charge of the chicken coop"? How can the criminals be allowed to recover the criminal evidence from the crime scene?
These are the questions of the day. And you are correct, if people do not wake up & do it soon, our way of life will be torn from us entirely & we will never see it again.
Never in the history of human exploitation was so much power given to a company to legally destroy Mother Earth's environment while the World stood by so helplessly; so ever willing to be fooled.