Posted on 06/19/2010 12:26:08 PM PDT by kara2008
Until this week, the general impression of the Deepwater Horizon blowout in the Gulf has been that the explosion took everyone by surprise, and that neither BP nor a dysfunctional MMS had any idea that the well had reached a critical stage. Two days ago, however, Bloomberg reported that both BP and MMS were well aware of the high risk of a blowout at that particular well. BP and its subcontractor Transocean had in fact been fighting against a blowout for over two months, and MMS was well aware of the situation:
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
This is an earthquake story, and I haven’t heard it from the MSM yet. Somebody call Newsbusters.
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Thank you Bob!
[Wow, thats really something!]
Thank you SO much!!
They are at fault either way, don’t know what the ‘H’ they are doing.
I’m very concerned about this oil spillage. Grew up by Galveston and live 25 miles from the bay now. The beach, sun, sand, sealife and birds are a part of me and I’m so afraid it’s all being destroyed.
Thanks for the pings!
Thanks bitt!
Bankrupt the NyLons and send them packing back across the pond where they belong... AGAIN.
And send their Kenyan King along with them.
Ping to post 114.
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