Sunday, June 6, 2010

More on the Gulf Oil Disaster…..

Excerpt from the article by Global W, dated June 6, 2010: Today, barges off the Louisiana coast have assembled 26 of his new devices, and have finally ‘won’ BP approval for open water testing on the spill. Its been a long a long road for Costner, who partnered up with Ocean Therapy Solutions (OTS) to develop these drum shaped machines. They have been tested and refined and found to be an extremely effective way to deal with these spills. Costner campaigned to make them mandatory for oil rigs to have at ready, in the case of just such an emergency. At the following link:
http://www.globalwhisperer.com/2010/06/kevin-costners-oil-cleaning-machine/

Excerpt from the article by Henrietta, dated June 6, 2010: On Wednesday, a spokesperson from BP said that the company had approved six of Ocean Therapy’s 32 machines for testing. They are currently trying to determine where in the gulf to test the machines. If the test is a success the machines will be operating within a week. Better than Rumplestiltskin… This is better than a fairy tale, if the machines work we can all live happily ever after and these machines will definitely spin some gold for Kevin and I think he deserves it. Thank you Mr. Costner for putting your money where your heart is. Most of us balk at buying energy saving light bulbs. At the following link:
http://easygreenliving.co.nz/pc/kevin-costner-fights-oil-spill-4551

See the article entitled: Director James Cameron says BP turned down help offer His comments came a day after he participated in a meeting at the EPA to ‘brainstorm’ solutions to the oil spill by Alexei Oeskovic, at the following link:
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/stories/director-james-cameron-says-bp-turned-down-help-offer

Some more tweets:
MatterOfTrust tweeted: Can Kevin Costner be reached by Twitter? If there is any way that our 10 miles of hair boom can work with him... team@matteroftrust.org
mybohemianlife @brooksbayne tweeted: Absolutely! I want to know why BP won't take outside help from individuals offering it. ~like Kevin Costner.
FooyohNinja tweeted: Kevin Costner Has A Machine To Save Us From BP's Oil Spill
chickpeaZ tweeted: Wonder what's going on w/ Kevin Costner "Ocean Therapy" invention. I know they wanted to test it out in the Gulf, but haven't seen anything.


Tweets condensed from weeddude:
We took off from Houma-Terrebonne Airport (Houma, LA, USA) and flew directly to the Spill Site/Disaster Site. We crossed over Grand Isle, Elmer's Island, South Pass (South of Venice, LA.,) and then circled the site for 20 minutes. I'm honestly lost for words. Just the vast size of the Gulf of Mexico and the sheer size of the oil spill. There are 55,000 ships in the world. I'm not sure that would be enough to contain the spill. As far as ships go. I was rather shocked at the lack of them around areas of the Oil Spill. Gulf Flyover (Exclusive Video) - On location with the Oil Spill) National Geographic, BBC and French TV were also on the flyover.

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VIDEO: Aerial tour shows only some damage wrought by spill at the following link:
http://www.wwltv.com/


See article entitled: BP’s Spill Plan: What they knew and when they knew it by Karen Dalton Beninato, dated June 4, 2010 at the following link:
http://www.neworleans.com/community/cityvoices/408085-exclusive-advance-bp-oil-spill-response-plan-what-they-knew-and-when-they-knew-it.html

See the “Exxon Valdez Report” at the following link:
http://www.epa.gov/oem/content/learning/exxon.htm

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