ABC News Confirms Underwater Oil Plumes In Gulf Oil Spill

  Posted by - May 26, 2010 at 2:22 am - Permalink - Source via Alexander Higgins Blog
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ABC News Goes Underwater For Special Report On Gulf Oil Spill.

This video footage shows proof of the existence of huge underwater oil plumes that NOAA and the Federal Government have been denying.

NOAA has made public statements that it doesn’t make sense for that there would exist huge plumes of oil floating beneath the surface of the Gulf oil spill because oil is lighter than water and that means that it would float on the surface.

However ABC News outfitted a diving team with special hazmat suits and sent them to the Gulf to see the damage the oil leak and subsequent cleanup are causing underwater.

They found that the leaking oil is combining with the cleanup chemicals to form a toxic soup.

From ABC News:

For the first time since the BP Deepwater Horizon tragedy over a month ago, “Good Morning America” Weather Anchor Sam Champion, along with Philippe Cousteau and a team of specially-trained divers, reported from under the water in the Gulf of Mexico to see first-hand what is happening beneath the surface. Wearing special hazmat dive suits, the team is the first to dive in – and document – the oil-laden waters off of the Louisiana coastline.

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