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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17467379 United States 08/09/2012 02:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone else think it's insane to have to wait "a couple of weeks" for water sample results?? Quoting: ExoPoliChick Having worked in water treatment, I can honestly say that a couple of weeks is waaaaaaay too long. That's what they say when they want it to go away. Everybody except immediate residents will forget this news story in a couple of weeks and the "results" of the test will never see the light of day and certainly no news coverage. Exactly. Hopefully some of you here will stay on top of this. |
A Friend User ID: 21613299 United States 08/09/2012 02:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Disturbing evidence is mounting that something frightening is happening deep under the waters of the Gulf of Mexico—something far worse than the BP oil gusher. Warnings were raised as long as a year before the Deepwater Horizon disaster that the area of seabed chosen by the BP geologists might be unstable, or worse, inherently dangerous. What makes the location that Transocean chose potentially far riskier than other potential oil deposits located at other regions of the Gulf? It can be summed up with two words: methane gas. [link to www.helium.com] But Lord, he stinketh! :fnecsm: "When the sky crackles in an electric dance of a beautiful requiem of lapis lazuli, maybe you will remember..." ~ Anonymous Coward 77360040 |
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