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Offshore Drilling

99 durable postsStarted 2008-06-18Latest 2010-06-06
#1372861Post 81 of 99

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doesnt seem to much interest in this if u watch the news anymore. but the spill has reached the loop current and is heading towards the keys then Miami Beach.

Here are animated models that show the flow of the loop current.

Loop Current Oil Flow Annimated Model [URL]http://ocg6.marine.usf.edu/~liu/oil_spill_ensemble_forecast.html[/URL]

#1372866Post 82 of 99

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I'm all for offshore drilling but I think we also need more refineries in the US. There hasn't been a new refinery built since the 70's. Ultimately, I think nuclear energy and hydrogen technology will be the solution.

#1372868Post 83 of 99

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have no fear... kevin costner's here to save the day!

[URL]http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2010/05/19/2010-05-19_gulf_oil_spill_bp_oks_tests_of_kevin_costners_invention__device_to_clean_oil_fro.html[/URL]

this would actually be mildly helpful in the clean up... i hope it works as well as he claims. and i hope he isn't going to charge an arm an a leg just to make a profit out of the ordeal.

#1373428Post 84 of 99

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This catastrophe is surely an opportunity for us to reevaluate our needs, and do away with fossil fuels --- so upgrading and experimentation with superior prototypes can commence. The shame lies in this though: dogmatic and materialistic science is like a millstone around one's neck.

Thanks to the zionists for leaving ajar "the door where evil dwells" --- post World War II.

#1373682Post 85 of 99

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[QUOTE=i!!ustrious;863550]This catastrophe is surely an opportunity for us to reevaluate our needs, and do away with fossil fuels --- so upgrading and experimentation with superior prototypes can commence. The shame lies in this though: dogmatic and materialistic science is like a millstone around one's neck.

Thanks to the zionists for leaving ajar "the door where evil dwells" --- post World War II.[/QUOTE]

lol @ zionists. you phaggot.

#1376692Post 86 of 99

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[QUOTE=88Mariner;863839]lol @ zionists. you phaggot.[/QUOTE]

[IMG]http://i45.tinypic.com/endif.jpg[/IMG]


that term i used is a veiling mask for 'a something' else.

there's exoteric history, and then there's the hidden history of humanity. i wish us luck in cutting through the illusion and maya. we know that thru 'terrorist and illegal activities' the 'jews' used a seperating force along an entirley active-intel channel to take land, resources, steal and murder. the 'jewish' problem, and the carbon problem are both considerable.

i guess we're perhaps stuck with oil for a long, long time; our planet depends upon carbon for the manifestation of it's various forms of life expression, yeah. i'd like to get into the discussion that poses the question whether the oceans were liquid carbonic acid - during the cardoniferous period, and many other related subjects. plants consume carbonic acid, but for animals and men, it kills. we're today filling the atmosphere with billions of tonnes of un-necessary carbonic pollution, and additional combos of man made gases - which are harmful to human beings, and the planet, and also other planets. does not this discordance disrupt the circulatory flow of energies, by blocking off the atmosphere to the solar inflow of energies - and thereby upsetting the healthful functioning of the planet?

effectively, humanity is in process of re-enacting the atmosphere of primeval times; one which had an atmosphere of a highly carbonic and acidic nature, never intended for the habitation of humanity, in full incarnation on the earthly physical plane.

btw, how much do they project is left in the fossil fuel deposits in the earth right now?

#1376693Post 87 of 99

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[URL="http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9FTDV7O1&show_article=1"]http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9FTDV7O1&show_article=1[/URL]

[URL="www.ucsusa.org/clean_energy/fossil_fuels/the-hidden-cost-of-fossil-fuels.html"]www.ucsusa.org/clean_energy/fossil_fuels/the-hidden-cost-of-fossil-fuels.html[/URL]

oh, and they don't call earth the dark star, haphazardly, or by chance.

#1376898Post 88 of 99

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[QUOTE=i!!ustrious;863859][IMG]http://i45.tinypic.com/endif.jpg[/IMG]


that term i used is a veiling mask for 'a something' else.

there's exoteric history, and then there's the hidden history of humanity. i wish us luck in cutting through the illusion and maya. we know that thru 'terrorist and illegal activities' the 'jews' used a seperating force along an entirley active-intel channel to take land, resources, steal and murder. the 'jewish' problem, and the carbon problem are both considerable.

i guess we're perhaps stuck with oil for a long, long time; our planet depends upon carbon for the manifestation of it's various forms of life expression, yeah. i'd like to get into the discussion that poses the question whether the oceans were liquid carbonic acid - during the cardoniferous period, and many other related subjects. plants consume carbonic acid, but for animals and men, it kills. we're today filling the atmosphere with billions of tonnes of un-necessary carbonic pollution, and additional combos of man made gases - which are harmful to human beings, and the planet, and also other planets. does not this discordance disrupt the circulatory flow of energies, by blocking off the atmosphere to the solar inflow of energies - and thereby upsetting the healthful functioning of the planet?

effectively, humanity is in process of re-enacting the atmosphere of primeval times; one which had an atmosphere of a highly carbonic and acidic nature, never intended for the habitation of humanity, in full incarnation on the earthly physical plane.

btw, how much do they project is left in the fossil fuel deposits in the earth right now?[/QUOTE]

I dont think we will ever get off fossil fuels.. at least in my lifetime. Either we will kill ourselves and then we wont have to worry about it or when we do run out, we will kill ourselves for every last drop, supply and demand.

This was pretty much the last straw in my hope that the US government is not run by corporations. I have 0 faith in my government, liberal or conservative. I have been keeping up with this and have watched several interviews with republicans and democrats and they all say the same, we shoulda woulda coulda.. no real answers only HOPE that BP can do the job when they didnt even do the job correctly when they put that shit into the gulf to begin with. So fucking sad.

#1376914Post 89 of 99

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[QUOTE=ddr;864094]I dont think we will ever get off fossil fuels.. at least in my lifetime. Either we will kill ourselves and then we wont have to worry about it or when we do run out, we will kill ourselves for every last drop, supply and demand.

This was pretty much the last straw in my hope that the US government is not run by corporations. I have 0 faith in my government, liberal or conservative. I have been keeping up with this and have watched several interviews with republicans and democrats and they all say the same, we shoulda woulda coulda.. no real answers only HOPE that BP can do the job when they didnt even do the job correctly when they put that shit into the gulf to begin with. So fucking sad.[/QUOTE]

There ought to be more laws to prevent people from being corrupt.

#1377033Post 90 of 99

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^ amen

#1377086Post 91 of 99

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I like the term "off with their heads" that usually stops corruption.. or at least slows it down.

#1379076Post 92 of 99

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[url]http://moneycentral.msn.com/ownership?Holding=Institutional+Ownership&Symbol=BP[/url]

more curruption. sold weeks before explosion. Goldman Sachs Asset Management (US) 6,025,387 -4,680,822 -43.7 -276,770,112 0.0 0.4 03-31-10

#1379253Post 93 of 99

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[QUOTE=PROG;866642][url]http://moneycentral.msn.com/ownership?Holding=Institutional+Ownership&Symbol=BP[/url]

more curruption. sold weeks before explosion. Goldman Sachs Asset Management (US) 6,025,387 -4,680,822 -43.7 -276,770,112 0.0 0.4 03-31-10[/QUOTE]

is it corrupt to sell shares? Do explain.

#1379267Post 94 of 99

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I say let them drill, but they need to have their shit together in case there is a catastrophic event like we have now. It is beyond fuctuup. We still need or petrol though, But seriously they need to get off their asses and find a better solution for energy.

#1379297Post 95 of 99

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[QUOTE=88Mariner;866837]is it corrupt to sell shares? Do explain.[/QUOTE]

sell shares like almost half of it before the explosion? you don't think that's a little fishy?

#1379301Post 96 of 99

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^why would there be any conspiracy to blow up that rig? BP is doing so well from it sofar right?

#1379312Post 97 of 99

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Because conspiracy's are more fun than real life?

#1379318Post 98 of 99

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based on my life lately, YES. :)

#1379401Post 99 of 99

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lets just say from what i read. first one to drill gets the jackpot. suppose its one of the biggest one here. bp vs haliburton. bp drills first before it was even ready. hlliburton says hellz nah and get his mens, blackwater! blackwater dives down and blows it up. tada! maybe there is ties with hiliburton and goldman? hiliburton tells goldman sell yo shiet, it's going down! BOOM! someone should test the waters for like some dynamite but its prob. too late for that now. now that is a conspiracy baby!

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