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Large Sarge
26th May 2010, 04:59 PM
The Gulf of Mexico Oil Catastrophe:
What Really Can Be Done
An Interview with Dr. R. Michael Castle
©By Dr. Ilya Sandra Perlingieri
5-26-10

It seems beyond rational comprehension that after more than six weeks, with input supposedly from some of the most technologically sophisticated BP staff and scientists, that the catastrophic explosion in the Gulf of Mexico caused by Deepwater Horizon's off-shore oil rig is spreading and now detrimentally affecting the entire Gulf of Mexico, Florida, and up to New Jersey. This is no "spill"; and it is already far worse than the 1989 ExxonValdiz tanker accident. Currently, it is estimated that 3.4 million gallons are coming out of 3 plumes daily.

To date, this means 156.4 million gallons of crude oil and counting. It is being called an underwater volcano.(1) The photographs posted by the Boston Globe on May 24 are heart wrenching.(2) There is no doubt that our entire ocean food chain has been poisoned; but it will take time before the extent of environmental and health impact evidence is documented to show how gross negligence and a total lack of the Precautionary Principle will negatively impact all of us.

And yet, those in charge can't figure out what to do? Perhaps, they do not want to. This major environmental event will continue to have grave and long-term global consequences. Right now, all the birds, fish, turtles, dolphins, whales and other sea creatures, --truly, the entire ecosystem!-- are in enormous DAILY crisis. Toxic crude oil has hit land in Louisiana. Dead turtles and dolphins are already washing up onto the shore; but the real extent is not being reported by mainstream news. Apparently BP is forbidding news crews to have access to the off-shore site; and they are making the rules Â*not the US Coast Guard. In addition, BP has refused to use less toxic dispersants.(3) With hundreds of millions of dollars at stake, The New York Times has reported numerous conflicts of interest.(4) Finally, all those who are involved in any kind of miniscule and, so far, inept and dangerous "clean up" are also in harm's way. Nothing is getting even remotely fixed, as this epic environmental tragedy keeps unfolding.

Some late-breaking news: [b]An urgent report from near Tampa, Florida, on May 25 notes: "It's raining oil" there. It may be coming on bands of [Chemtrails?] storm clouds from the Gulf of Mexico.(5) Also, until late on Tuesday May 25, there was a live feed of the underwater crude oil spew. This live, streaming video was cut off, after a new eruption/explosion began. Here is the last report: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjbM3W9Kw4s

Dr. R. Michael Castle, one of the top independent polymer chemists in the US, has been following "this nightmare of incompetence and greed" as he told me, since the oil rig explosion on April 11. Dr. Castle is also the author of "The Methodic Demise of Natural Earth," a ground-breaking essay on what is happening to our planet's environment with the out-of-control and illegal spraying of highly toxic aerosol Chemtrails over the past twelve years.(6) He is also author of the 2003 Unified Atmospheric Protection Act (now tied up in Congressional committee).(7)

With his extensive polymer chemistry background, Dr. Castle clearly understands the enormous ecological chemical devastation that continues right now unabated. The following is my conversation with him on May 25, 2010.

"What can be done?" he said. "Firstly, DON"T SET OFF ANY NUKE! DO NOT DO THAT. This is sheer madness. In no way will this fix anything. It will do irreparable and long-term massive harm." Radiation damage would devastate the immediate area and the rest of our planet. [NOTE: Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors are still monitored 65 years after the US military dropped atomic bombs on civilians.]

"Secondly, for emergency clean-up crews exposed to the crude oil's benzene vapors, they must be informed about the consequences of working there. Many of them are neither trained properly, nor know what serious health damage can be done to them. [This is another unfolding scenario like the 9/11 First Responders experienced, when they were told by public officials that it was safe to breathe the toxic air at Ground Zero in New York City.] Dr. Castle urges the following:

"Stay out of the water. Protect yourself from the hazardous vapors and carcinogenic effects of benzene. Benzene cuts off oxygen to the body (it's water soluble) and is a known cause of leukemia Â*blood cancer.

"Use organic coconut oil or organic coconut butter. These are safe and natural plant ingredients that are bioactive and will coat the skin and protect it. Rub it on your hands, and face, and neck. It creates a protective film against benzene. Do not rub or wash it off, as it helps reverse the toxins' many effects on the body.

"Also, use a capful of Willard's XXX Dark and rub it on arms and hands. This will also naturally protect the body. This is made of lignite coal in water and is another natural way to shield the body from toxins. [Dr. Castle has no financial ties with this product.]

"I repeat: Do not send any emergency hazard clean-up teams to the Gulf who are uneducated and do not realize the extreme damage these poisons can do Â*short and long term.

"AmeriHaz can be safely used to gather up the crude oil that is already causing such ecological damage."

In 1996, Dr. Castle developed an inert product, called "AmeriHaz," to deal in a truly safe manner with cleaning up serious crude oil leaks and out-of-control dispersals of highly dangerous chemicals. "I wanted to create a product that could absorb any devastating 'spill' (it's really the very wrong word for what is happening in the Gulf. A 'spill' is something very minor). This is catastrophic in its scope," he told me. "This is an inert polymer product that will encapsulate this crude oil, so it won't be picked up systemically in anything else. It literally locks up PAHs [polyaromatic hydrocarbons] that are precursors of benzene." See this video :

www.10tv.com/live/content/onnnews/stories/2010/05/17/story-scientist-oil-spill-columbus.html

Also, Dr. Castle recommends "using crushed, pebble-size lignite coal all along beaches, marshes, and estuaries. This will help detoxify the benzene (that is naturally soluble in water) because it is extremely toxic in crude oil.

These are realistic solutions that can actually begin to remedy this effects of this catastrophe, if those people in charge really do care about saving the Gulf (an area still in trauma from the post-Hurricane Katrina debacle where there was really no help for those in most need).(8) Finally, an international boycott of all BP products should be instituted immediately. The untapped power of the consumer pocketbook should be used. When their CEO says this is a "modest" event, the company should not get any more money from already very strapped consumers.

Dr. Ilya Sandra Perlingieri is an environmental writer and the author of the highly acclaimed book, "The Uterine Crisis."

NOTES

1. Mark Sappenfeld. "Gulf oil spill: real disaster might be lurking beneath the surface The Christian Science Monitor. May 16, 2010: www.csmonitor.com/USA/2010/0516/Gulf-oil-spill-real-d
isaster-might-be-lurking-beneath-the-surface
Gulf of Mexico Oil volcano:
http://realagenda.wordpress.com/2010/05/17/gulf-of-mexico-o
il-volcano-gushes-3-4-million-gallons-of-oil-a-day
2. "The Big Picture. Oil reaches Louisiana shore." May 24, 2010:
www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/05/oil_reaches_louisiana_s
hores.html?camp=localsearch:on:twit:bigpic
3. Margot Roosevelt and Carolyn Cole. "BP refuses EPA order to switch to less-toxic oil dispersant." Los Angeles Times. May 23, 2010:
www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-oil-spill-20100523%2C0%2C907236.story
4. Ian Urbina. "Conflict of Interest Worries Raised in Spill Tests." New York Times. May 20, 2010:
www.nytimes.com/2010/05/21/science/earth/21conflict.html
See also: Stephen Lendman. "BP and the Administration Â* Lies, Deceit, and Cover up in the Gulf." May 22, 2010: www.rense.com/general90/bpp.htm
5. "It's raining oil" [in Florida]:
http://fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/environment/pollution/news.php?q=1274767889
6. Dr. R. Michael Castle. "The Methodic Demise Natural Earth." June 26, 2009: www.newswithviews.com/guest_opinion/guest154.htm
7. http://anticorruptionsociety.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/the-
unified-atmospheric-preservation-act.pdf
8. Any organization or person who wishes to donate or help Dr. Castle get AmeriHaz to the right people can write to: Castle Concepts AmeriHaz,
1933 E. Dublin-Granville Rd. #171,Columbus, Ohio 43229



©Ilya Sandra Perlingieri 2009
All rights reserved

Large Sarge
26th May 2010, 05:07 PM
I will steal a little of his thunder

Ponce "I Told You So"

;)

StackerKen
26th May 2010, 05:14 PM
youtube video was removed by user (it says)

Gypsybiker45
26th May 2010, 05:17 PM
If it is raining oil, I dont suspect chemtrails, Im no scientist,but im going to guess that the normal water evap that occurs in the gulf every day and then rains on Florida, EVERY DAY, is carrying oil into the atmosphere then falling as rain.

Large Sarge
26th May 2010, 05:20 PM
this could turn into nightmare scenario in a hurry, read the benzene toxicity levels

basically "if you can smell crude oil, the benzene is killing you"

how many folks live in Tampa, getting bathed in Benzene?

how many really elderly, who cannot escape it (cannot drive, cannot walk, etc).

Large Sarge
26th May 2010, 05:24 PM
looks like Tampa is about 350K

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampa,_Florida

Tampa Bay Area 2.7 million


St. Petersburg the fourth largest city in the state of Florida and the largest city in Florida that is not a county seat. St. Petersburg is the second largest city in the Tampa Bay Area, which is composed of roughly 2.7 million residents,[3] making it the second largest Metropolitan Statistical Area in the state.

Steal
26th May 2010, 05:27 PM
I will be in Tampa for the 4th, Dependance Day. Think I will have to bring a white Tyvak suit?

Ponce
26th May 2010, 05:59 PM
Thanks Sarge..................remember what I wrote and what is happening and yet to come.

Hot summers days will make it happen where there is nowhere for you to hide, even your drinking water funny will it taste and no matter what you do the taste will remain.

Look at your fields and the way that your corn shines, it looks pretty but no good to eat for the oil is inside so that even the pigs won't eat it.

All that has to happen because of this oil disaster will not happen in a day or two or even in a year or two but over a period of a long time as cancer the body eats.

Don't worry about what you can see, or feel, but rather of what you cannot see or feel for the chemicals that hurts are the ones that will last.

Most of the rain clouds over the gulf they are created because of the heat of the water so that it will pick up all the fumes from the sea water and take them elsewhere......some country's will want to declare war against the US because of this........give it time.

Sometime ago I wrote that the next war would be over water and not oil......well.....it looks like I was only half right because it could be......over oily water.

cigarlover
26th May 2010, 06:29 PM
if this is true you can be sure the gov is going to cash in on this and up the tax rate on inheritance. Then they kill off many elderly and blame it on BP. Saves money in medicaid and medicare and SS and also allows them to raise a bunch of money via the inheritance tax..

osoab
26th May 2010, 06:42 PM
This whole raining oil I first saw @ GLP.

This is too funny. I have seen this pop up quite a few times on some other boards, quoting other boards. They all say the same thing that I first saw @ GLP.

Here's the thread.

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1070767/pg1

I have seen this posted @ Tickerforum, who had quoted fourwind10. And now here.

There is a link in that thread but it no longer works. I couldn't say where this started though.

Same thing happened with the Georgia Reserve call up. It started @ Tickerforum and then hit GLP, Here, and I think Zero hedge too.

Any way, I don't remember the whole thread, but I think the OP was debunked.

I do believe we will see this happening eventually. Hurricanes and all.

Quantum
26th May 2010, 06:55 PM
NO OIL IS "RAINING IN TAMPA" - why are people posting this bullsh*t?

The devastation from the spew is beyond measure...but posting LIES only serves to obscure the very real effects.

Gangsta99
26th May 2010, 06:56 PM
Have you seen the Oil Hailstorms they are having in Texas?

Ponce
26th May 2010, 07:39 PM
Give it time, liquid is heavier than air so that first it has to avaporate with the help of the sun, once in the air it will cool down and drop in a more solid form.

Again.........it will happen over time and not overnight.

StackerKen
26th May 2010, 07:52 PM
Im no scientist But I don't think oil evaporates.

But Benzene might

Quantum
26th May 2010, 10:23 PM
Im no scientist But I don't think oil evaporates.

But Benzene might


You're smarter than the average bear, Ken. In other words, you are correct on both points.

The benzene is a potential threat to those directly exposed to the oil spew...but it's not going to generate a huge cloud and suffocate all of Tampa Bay like some Star Trek episode.

Horn
26th May 2010, 10:31 PM
Could be from the crude burning they're able to get soot rain down on them.

willie pete
26th May 2010, 10:37 PM
From winkie:

Since crude oil contains a variety of hydrocarbon components of different molecular weights, there is no single evaporation temperature. As crude oil is heated the lower molecular weight components boil off first. At temperatures above 650°F the crude oil will begin the process of "cracking" in which the larger components thermally degrade into smaller components. If crude oil is heated in this manner in the absence of oxygen, a final solid product called petroleum coke will be left behind, which consists of carbon, as well as the other impurities in the crude oil that were not removed such as sulfur, vanadium, etc.

Horn
26th May 2010, 10:48 PM
From winkie:

Since crude oil contains a variety of hydrocarbon components of different molecular weights, there is no single evaporation temperature. As crude oil is heated the lower molecular weight components boil off first. At temperatures above 650°F the crude oil will begin the process of "cracking" in which the larger components thermally degrade into smaller components. If crude oil is heated in this manner in the absence of oxygen, a final solid product called petroleum coke will be left behind, which consists of carbon, as well as the other impurities in the crude oil that were not removed such as sulfur, vanadium, etc.


Makes sense with all the algae plumes that are created in the ocean and the way this oil was distributed throughout the entire bulk of the sea (not just a spill) that it could interact with the atmosphere above in a way or scale never seen before.

Saul Mine
27th May 2010, 12:39 AM
Im no scientist But I don't think oil evaporates.

But Benzene might


Well I am a scientist, though maybe not much of one. What we call oil contains dozens of chemicals and those chemicals are separated by distillation. That means they evaporate. And that means they can fall with rain or simply condense out of the air on cool surfaces.

Spectrism
27th May 2010, 04:59 AM
Im no scientist But I don't think oil evaporates.

But Benzene might


Well I am a scientist, though maybe not much of one. What we call oil contains dozens of chemicals and those chemicals are separated by distillation. That means they evaporate. And that means they can fall with rain or simply condense out of the air on cool surfaces.


I agree. If any component can evaporate, it can also condense. In some cases, the oil need not evaporate but be caught up in a water funnel and misted into turbulent winds off the waves. A mist is tiny droplets suspended in the air. When or where the wind dies down, these droplets will settle like dust.

StackerKen
27th May 2010, 09:17 AM
Man I feel bad for those folks in the gulf states.... :(

7th trump
27th May 2010, 09:26 AM
From winkie:

Since crude oil contains a variety of hydrocarbon components of different molecular weights, there is no single evaporation temperature. As crude oil is heated the lower molecular weight components boil off first. At temperatures above 650°F the crude oil will begin the process of "cracking" in which the larger components thermally degrade into smaller components. If crude oil is heated in this manner in the absence of oxygen, a final solid product called petroleum coke will be left behind, which consists of carbon, as well as the other impurities in the crude oil that were not removed such as sulfur, vanadium, etc.


Makes sense with all the algae plumes that are created in the ocean and the way this oil was distributed throughout the entire bulk of the sea (not just a spill) that it could interact with the atmosphere above in a way or scale never seen before.

Russia has had some major oil spills and I dont seem to remember any ecological side effects from them, but then again its Russia. They've had some sea ports that were totally desolated after contanimating the surrounding water for years.

Horn
27th May 2010, 09:49 AM
From winkie:

Since crude oil contains a variety of hydrocarbon components of different molecular weights, there is no single evaporation temperature. As crude oil is heated the lower molecular weight components boil off first. At temperatures above 650°F the crude oil will begin the process of "cracking" in which the larger components thermally degrade into smaller components. If crude oil is heated in this manner in the absence of oxygen, a final solid product called petroleum coke will be left behind, which consists of carbon, as well as the other impurities in the crude oil that were not removed such as sulfur, vanadium, etc.


Makes sense with all the algae plumes that are created in the ocean and the way this oil was distributed throughout the entire bulk of the sea (not just a spill) that it could interact with the atmosphere above in a way or scale never seen before.

Russia has had some major oil spills and I dont seem to remember any ecological side effects from them, but then again its Russia. They've had some sea ports that were totally desolated after contanimating the surrounding water for years.


Brings up an interesting thought as to conspiracy theory.

I remember how many ports in L.A. were being shut down in favor of importation thru Mexico.

Perhaps this too, is engineered to remove the Eastern seaboard access thru the New Orleans & Panama canal???

Bigjon
27th May 2010, 10:45 AM
This is all distraction folks. Everybody has forgot about the banksters and Israhell and 9-11.

First story from joogle search:russian oil spill tactical nuke
many more just like it.

http://trueslant.com/juliaioffe/2010/05/04/nuke-that-slick/

As BP prepares to lower a four-story, 70-ton dome over the oil gusher under the Gulf of Mexico, the Russians — the world’s biggest oil producers — have some advice for their American counterparts: nuke it.

Komsomoloskaya Pravda, the best-selling Russian daily, reports that in Soviet times such leaks were plugged with controlled nuclear blasts underground. The idea is simple, KP writes: “the underground explosion moves the rock, presses on it, and, in essence, squeezes the well’s channel.”

Yes! It’s so simple, in fact, that the Soviet Union, a major oil exporter, used this method five times to deal with petrocalamities. The first happened in Uzbekistan, on September 30, 1966 with a blast 1.5 times the strength of the Hiroshima bomb and at a depth of 1.5 kilometers. KP also notes that subterranean nuclear blasts were used as much as 169 times in the Soviet Union to accomplish fairly mundane tasks like creating underground storage spaces for gas or building canals.

These kinds of surgical strikes to shut off underground leaks, however, were carried out only five times, with the last one occuring in 1979. And there was only one misfire, near Kharkov, Ukraine, where a nuclear blast was unable to stanch a gas leak.

Happily, with a track record like that, “the chances of failure in the Gulf of Mexico are 20%,” KP writes. “The Americans could certainly risk it.”

via KP.ru, and the inimitable Kevin O’Flynn of The Moscow Times

gunDriller
27th May 2010, 12:07 PM
it's not like all the black smoke from burning the oil in the BP Oil Spill is leaving the area.

it's very logical that it would intermingle with the natural clouds and come down in the form of dark colored dirty foul water.

unfortunately this allows the oil spill to move inland. who knows what crude oil smoke/ water mixtures do to the countryside ?

Ifyouseekay
27th May 2010, 12:14 PM
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StackerKen
27th May 2010, 12:19 PM
Man I feel bad for those folks in the gulf states.... :(


Just wait till the hurricanes start!


and some nasty oily water spouts >:(

triple water spouts - hurricane Lili
http://www.splashvision.com/upphotos/236/s_triple_water_spouts_-_hurricane_Lili458.jpg

Ponce
27th May 2010, 12:40 PM
When ever they see three pretty rainbows all at once that will be the beginning of all this mess..........to those living in that general area, keep a look out and post as soon as you see them then pack your bags and get out as far as you can go.

Horn
27th May 2010, 07:44 PM
This is all distraction folks. Everybody has forgot about the banksters and Israhell and 9-11.

I pretty sure they just removed the entire derivatives market with Glass Steagle, No?

Nobody is analyzing at all, I wonder if the bill that was past was a ghost bill, or something?