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the white rabbit
19th June 2010, 08:20 AM
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/who-died-and-made-bp-king-of-the-gulf-of-mexico

DMac
19th June 2010, 08:41 AM
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It's time for media and clean up workers to arm themselves and then head back to the beaches, pitchforks and clubs if necessary.

The allowance of armed mercenaries on US soil at the beck and call of a foriegn occupier must be put to an end by any and all means possible.

I am me, I am free
19th June 2010, 11:46 AM
>:(



It's time for media and clean up workers to arm themselves and then head back to the beaches, pitchforks and clubs if necessary.

The allowance of armed mercenaries on US soil at the beck and call of a foriegn occupier must be put to an end by any and all means necessary.




Fixed it for you

Silver Rocket Bitches!
21st June 2010, 11:05 AM
There is one question that I would really like an answer to. Who died and made BP king of the Gulf of Mexico? In recent weeks, BP has almost seemed more interested in keeping the American people away from the oil spill than in actually cleaning it up. Journalists are being pushed around and denied access, disaster workers are being intimidated and abused and now BP has even go so far as to hire an army of private mercenaries to enforce their will along the Gulf coast. Are we suddenly living in occupied Iraq? How in the world did a foreign oil company get the right to start pointing guns at the American people? The last time I checked, BP did not own the Gulf of Mexico and did not have the right to tell the American people where they can and cannot go. The truth is that BP could have avoided all of this by running an open, honest and transparent operation from the start. They could have welcomed help from all sources, they could have tried to be open with the media, and they could have tried to be fair with the volunteers and rescue workers. But instead BP has been conducting this whole thing as if we are living in a totalitarian dictatorship and they are the dictators.

Each day it seems harder and harder to deny the obvious: This was a planned event.

Bluegill
21st June 2010, 11:17 AM
I firmly believe this was planned too. I don't buy into the sabotage and torpedo theories. I do believe that things were intentionally overlooked, unsafe shortcuts were allowed, and rules were bent to create a situation that would allow an imminent disaster to sooner or later take place.

Meanwhile the PTB already had their "reaction" plans in place when the inevitable did finally happen.

gunDriller
21st June 2010, 11:30 AM
I firmly believe this was planned too. I don't buy into the sabotage and torpedo theories. I do believe that things were intentionally overlooked, unsafe shortcuts were allowed, and rules were bent to create a situation that would allow an imminent disaster to sooner or later take place.

Yep.

pre-meditated disaster via extreme recklessness, in an industry where recklessness kills.

it's a lot different for an oil company drilling in deep water to be reckless, than an oil company drilling on land.