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Silver Rocket Bitches!
29th July 2010, 12:37 PM
It’s looking like the oil spill from a pipeline into the Talmadge Creek in Calhoun County is going to be a replay of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in at least one respect — the companies, aided by the government, do not want the media to have access to take pictures and video of what is going on. The Michigan Messenger’s Todd Heywood is on the scene and was turned away from one of the primary sites by employees of Enbridge, the company that owns and operates the pipeline.

Heywood was at 12 Mile Rd. and C Avenue at a bridge over the Ceresco Dam when employees from Enbridge turned him away. The employee would only give his name as Mike, and when he noticed Heywood writing down the information he said, “I’m not telling you anything else” and walked away.

A sheriff’s deputy on the scene confirmed that he was not allowed to take pictures there of the oil spill or the wildlife. He then went to the Enbridge command center and was told by Enbridge spokesperson Lorraine Grymala that he would have to go to the Calhoun County Sheriff to talk to them about it.

At the Calhoun County offices, the desk clerk would not give him the contact information for the sheriff or a public information officer and said she was told only to give out an 800 number. That number went to Enbridge, but it is only an answering machine where one can leave messages.

Heywood reports that they are closing down roads all along the Kalamazoo River and there is a heavy smell of oil in the air. People have been pulling oil-covered animals out of the water, but at this point there is no place for them to go. A private company is being brought in to handle the wildlife cleanup but there is nothing in place yet for treating them.

We’ll have more as this story develops.

http://michiganmessenger.com/40133/michigan-oil-spill-a-replay-of-gulf-spill

StackerKen
29th July 2010, 01:13 PM
Cover up?

I just saw a reporter there on TV the other day

Bildo
29th July 2010, 02:20 PM
Cover up?

I just saw a reporter there on TV the other day




At the actual spill site? I have property interests on the K-zoo, near Lake Michigan. I drove over to see it and was turned away by state and county police. In fact, every bridge for 20 miles in Kalamazoo County had a trooper sitting there, preventing people from stopping, and I saw the same at some eastern Allegan County bridges, leading me to think the spill has advanced further down river than is being reported.

StackerKen
29th July 2010, 02:58 PM
Cover up?

I just saw a reporter there on TV the other day




At the actual spill site? I have property interests on the K-zoo, near Lake Michigan. I drove over to see it and was turned away by state and county police. In fact, every bridge for 20 miles in Kalamazoo County had a trooper sitting there, preventing people from stopping, and I saw the same at some eastern Allegan County bridges, leading me to think the spill has advanced further down river than is being reported.



I don't know if they were at the site...But the reporter was walking along the river bank and said he could see and smell the oil. The camera showed the river...But I couldn't see the oil myself

StackerKen
29th July 2010, 03:01 PM
i found this just now

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ag52nlvHJjc

SLV^GLD
29th July 2010, 04:28 PM
Better get some Corexit on it, pronto! :sarc:

Buddha
29th July 2010, 08:55 PM
Is it just me, or is this oil shit getting ridiculous?