Thursday, June 3, 2010

Oilcanes


How long are we going to wait to evacuate people residing in coastal regions from Texas to Florida? Do we even have an estimate of the deaths and damage that will result from the first oilcane?

9 comments:

  1. Uh... do we have an oilcane yet? Isn't it a bit early for evacuations? After all, they cost money and disrupt lives, too!

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  2. Not sure what your getting at, but a hurricane might be the best thing that could happen right now.

    Here they are spraying chemical disbursements with unknown hazards, or should I say known, but not disclosed hazards.

    We need a good ole cat 5 to clean this mess up.

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  3. Probably when the odor becomes too much and people become ill from breathing.

    I don't know the odds of the oil finding its way in the fresh water drinking faciiity's

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  4. Are oilcanes combustible?

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  5. C'mon FDR this is horrendous yes but give us the full monty on the stock market and gold and world economies. This shyte is going down like a $20 hooker. Tell us more!

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  6. "C'mon FDR this is horrendous yes but give us the full monty on the stock market and gold and world economies. This shyte is going down like a $20 hooker. Tell us more! "

    Hey Hetty,

    This is certainly one facet of our multi-decade collapse. It may seem unrelated or random, but it's not. The Dust Bowl seemed like a random act of God to the EW unexposed, but it was also was man-made with predictable timing, after a similar out-of-control boom.

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  7. "If the worst case scenario is a few million dead from toxic coats of oil over hundreds of thousands of miles x 15 named oil canes, with no way to help to the survivors for a matter of months, maybe we should consider lifting a pinky early?"

    Does oil increase the fatality rate for humans? Are you picturing people trying to run to higher ground, but keep slipping in oil?

    This is a bizarre post.

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  8. Maybe its not so bizarre after all. Thinking about the potential damage from the disbursements.

    I saw they are still feeding these disbursements into oil at the sea floor. I don't know how much or what the real chemical hazards are, but if these got caught in the atmosphere from a hurricane and brought inland via rain to the farmlands, who really knows what could happen.

    Thanks for keeping us thinking.

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  9. Here's a little article about the detergent they are using,

    http://labucketbrigade.wordpress.com/2010/05/25/toxic-detergent/

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