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Archive for July 16th, 2010

BP Paying Off Universities And Gulf Scientists In Mass To Hide Oil Spill Research Data From The Public

BP gas pump gun holds Americans hostage

BP is making scientific research data on the Gulf Oil Spill disappear by paying off Gulf Coast Scientists to keep their research private and not release it to the public.

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European Satellite Photo Show Massive BP Gulf Oil Spill With View From Yucatan Peninsula to Louisiana

BP Gulf Oil Spill Yucatan Satellite Overlay

The latest satellite image from the European CSTARS satellite showing the massive BP Gulf Oil Spill with a view from Yucatan Peninsula to Louisiana, also overlayed in Google Earth, contrasted to the latest NASA provided satellite image.

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BP Gulf Oil Spill Well Integrity Test Failing, 24 Hours Into Test Pressure Remains At 6,700 PSI

BP Well Pressure Status

Kent Wells From BP tells us that the Pressure inside the well is at 6,700 PSI and rising. Apparently Kent isn't aware that someone leaked to the Washington Post Yesterday that the pressure was 6,700 psi. The low well pressure almost 24 hours later indicates the well integrity test is failing.

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NOAA Admits Toxic Corexit Dispersants May Be In BP Gulf Oil Spill Seafood

NOAA Admits Corexit May Be In Seafood

During a Congressional hearing today NOAA admitted to Congress that the toxic dispersant Corexit may be in BP Gulf Oil Spill seafood.

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