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Dr David Kelly: Just one in five believes it was suicide. By Michael Edward I have been interviewing family and friends who live along the Gulf of Mexico coast in Louisiana and Mississippi.

Dr David Kelly: Just one in five believes it was suicide

Many of them had been working on shrimp boats before May 1, 2010 and a cousin is a shrimp boat owner. I have also spoken at length with two RN's working at a Gulf coast Emergency Room and an Emergency Clinic who are close family friends. I am basing what follows on their observations and knowledge along with my own personal research. A cousin who owns his own shrimp boat was hired by BP to assist with oil boom and cleanup operations. STAGE ONE: THE BLUE FLU a/k/a BP Flu Every one of those working on the shrimp boat have suffered from flu-like symptoms since the end of May, 2010. Most family members who work and live further inland have not yet encountered these symptoms since their jobs are indoors where recirculating air conditioning systems isolate them from constant outdoor air exposure. As reported by researchers at Columbia Univ.' The BLUE PLAGUE Spreads.

BP Oil and the Political Agenda (Build 20100722155716) By Cassandra AndersonJune 18, 2010 According to F.

BP Oil and the Political Agenda (Build 20100722155716)

William Engdahl, author of 'A Century of War' about oil and politics, he states in his latest article from June 10th, that, "The Obama Administration and Senior BP officials are frantically working not to stop the world's worst oil disaster, but to hide the true extent of the actual ecological catastrophe. " Engdahl says, "Coast Guard and Corps of Engineers experts estimate that if the ocean geyser is not stopped within 90 days, there will be irreversible damage to the marine eco-systems of the Gulf of Mexico, north Atlantic Ocean, and beyond".

The the lack of action has been beyond appalling in both the failure to stop the oil spew and the cleanup. In a communication with Mr. Despite BP's claims that no one has been barred from access to the media, a local Louisiana news crew arrived on a cleanup site and were met by security guards who would not allow them interviews with the workers. How could BP possibly benefit from this disaster?

Gulf oil spill: A hole in the world. Everyone gathered for the town hall meeting had been repeatedly instructed to show civility to the gentlemen from BP and the federal government.

Gulf oil spill: A hole in the world

These fine folks had made time in their busy schedules to come to a high school gymnasium on a Tuesday night in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, one of many coastal communities where brown poison was slithering through the marshes, part of what has come to be described as the largest environmental disaster in US history. "Speak to others the way you would want to be spoken to," the chair of the meeting pleaded one last time before opening the floor for questions. And for a while the crowd, mostly made up of fishing families, showed remarkable restraint. They listened patiently to Larry Thomas, a genial BP public relations flack, as he told them that he was committed to "doing better" to process their claims for lost revenue – then passed all the details off to a markedly less friendly subcontractor.

"Put it in writing! " It all sounded great. Oil Rig Disaster - Haliburton Sabataged the Rig.

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