May 2, 2010

[MedicalConspiracies] Hurricane Season & The BP Oil Rig Disaster

SOOOOO, BUNKIES !!!!! You've been lamenting my slacking off my
usually, fearfully, informative posts. You've been getting way too much
restfull sleep. "Why, you say, won't he post something that will give me
at least one sleepless night !!!???" You've been eyeing the liquor
cabinet,
thinking that one adult beverage IV won't hurt.

Well, Bunkie ! Wonder no more. You're adult beverage IV is your
option;-)))))

Bruce Chesley
Truth is a terrible cross to bear.
Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered. - Thomas Paine
The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws - Tacitus
Treason for $$$$. ALL "pro 2A" orgs.

From: Bob W.
Date: Sun, 2 May 2010 17:04:58 EDT

Now, has anyone thought about preparedness and providing for one's
self in the LIKELY event of a natural disaster that right now looks
second-to-none in modern recorded history? Can you sustain your life
and health where you are today with what you have today? Cogitate.
Bob, Pops, G'Pa


Hurricane Season & The BP Oil Rig Disaster
By Dave Lindorff
5-1-10

One thing you don't hear much mention of in all the coverage of the BP
oil rig blowout that is now pouring 210,000 gallons of oil a day into the

Gulf of Mexico, just a few dozen miles off the coast of Louisiana, is the

2010 hurricane season, which officially starts on June 1, but which can
start significantly earlier.

This is, after all, an El Nino year, so storms could be more frequent and

stronger than usual. In 2007, recall, the first storm of the season was
Tropical Storm Andrea, which reached a size strong enough to merit a
name on May 7, just a week later than today.

Why does this matter? Because any attempt to use booms or chemicals
keep the oil away from the Gulf Coast would be completely impossible
in the event of a major storm entering the Gulf. The combination of high
winds, storm surges and high waves would push the oil slick way inland
up the bayous and onto the shelter islands that protect 40 percent of
America's wetlands.

It could do worse, too. The strong winds in hurricanes, sweeping across
the surging waves they have created, suck up a considerable amount of
surface water and blow it inland.

This time, however, those winds could also end up picking up a
considerable
amount of the oil slick floating on the sea's surface, which would be
deposited
as rain well inland, damaging croplands and forests, too...

For the rest of this story, please go to:
http://www.thiscantbehappening.net
http://www.rense.com/general90/rip.htm
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