Tuesday, June 1, 2010

More on BP not using “KC’s solution”…..

More tweets:
weeddude tweeted: I'll follow up with #BP on this tomorrow. RT @TheJLV: @weeddude Have they tested the Costner method yet? (centrifuge, etc.) #gulftour
His blog: BP Oil Spill Recon 1 through 6 at the following link:

http://hiphopactivist.com/

joykatl @donlemoncnn tweeted: please tell us what's happening on #oilspill centrifugesfrom #kevin costner! #bp
joykatl @keitholbermann tweeted: Please report progress on #kevin Costner #oilspill centrifuges! also, will u marry me? #kevin costner
joykatl @keitholbermann tweeted: That's you not #kevin costner #oilspill

Agent__99 @nicholasmegalis tweeted: Kevin Costner has something he's been working on for just this type of event. They haven't tried it yet to my knowledge.
hardknoxfirst Figures @paulbeard tweeted: From what I read , Costner's oil removal machine could have worked -- a month ago. Maybe next time?
Walker_Talker @SoloAnn tweeted: I saw the article, but I still don't see the difference from what's been done? Have you heard anything about K. Costner's machines?
MelissaRowley @prsarahevans tweeted: I can't believe they haven't let Kevin Costner in yet with his Ocean Therapy.


Excerpt from article by nikflorida: And BP doesn’t appear to be feverish to do anything about it. Like, for example, why hasn’t Kevin Costner’s seawater purifying system been deployed yet? And why is it that absorbent hair-booms have been ruled out because they’re “less effective” than standard booms, which incidentally, don’t absorb anything and are not only woefully inadequate in supply, but being very badly installed, apparently for the benefit of media and perception, not for efficacy? Why is it, by the way, that Kevin Costner announced this separation/scrubbing technology more than a week ago, BP approved it before 5/22, and yet it STILL is not being used?
http://nikflorida.org/2010/05/26/admin/is-james-carville-right/

Comment excerpt by Overtone: CATACLYSMIC THREATS! See Worst Case Scenario and other articles at http://www.aesopinstitute.org Kevin Costner has supported development of a centrifuge that can remove oil from the water. These should be fabricated in huge volumes as quickly as possible on a 24/7 basis and deployed non-stop. At the following link:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/30/carol-browner-bp-could-in_n_595003.html

Excerpt from article by Danish Brethern: Kevin Costner is actually trying to help stave off environmental Apocalypse and has been working and investing in his vision for decades while it seems the "experts" never even imagined they might need this type of recovery technology. This guy deserves a medal for fighting back and doesn't need a mask…….Even though BP is taking Costner seriously (you have to wonder about their cautionary clause about "meet(ing) regulations with regard to discharge" as if BP has concerns about discharge regulations at this point), it seems that our Mainstream Media is ignoring Costner. At the following link:
http://www.streetprophets.com/storyonly/2010/5/28/173241/297

Excerpt from article by Haley Cohen: Despite what Us Weekly would have you believe, celebrities are not “just like us.” For instance, most people included in the “us” category do not have centrifugal oil separators or deep submergence vehicles chilling in our garages. This, among other things, is where we differ with Kevin Costner and James Cameron. At the following link:
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2010/05/which-celebrities-should-follow-kevin-costners-lead-in-the-oil-spill-cleanup-efforts.html

Excerpt from article by Tamara Lush, Holbrook Mohr and Justin Pritchard: At nearly every step since the Deepwater Horizon exploded more than a month ago, causing the worst oil spill in U.S. history, rig operator BP PLC has downplayed the severity of the catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico. On almost every issue — the amount of gushing oil, the environmental impact, even how to stop the leak — BP's statements have proven wrong. At the following link:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_gulf_oil_spill_low_estimates#mwpphu-container

Excerpt from article by Brian Skoloff: LA Globs of sticky brownish ooze soil miles of sensitive shoreline and marsh from Alabama to Louisiana. Pelican rookeries are awash in oil. Oyster beds and shrimp nurseries face certain death. All the while, long, slender barriers intended to protect the shoreline float twisted, tangled or sometimes just broken apart, unable to stop the creeping crude……"The use of booms is just one tool but all the boom does is deflect oil, and that's if it functions properly." At the following link:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=10766934

Excerpt from article by Matthew Brown: Researchers have said they have found at least two massive underwater plumes of what appears to be oil, each hundreds of feet deep and stretching for miles. Yet the chief executive of BP PLC - which has for weeks downplayed everything from the amount of oil spewing into the Gulf to the environmental impact - said there is "no evidence" that huge amounts of oil are suspended undersea. At the following link:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/31/AR2010053100298.html?nav%3Dhcmoduletmv&sub=AR

See article: Q&A: Federal official discusses how oil cleanup happens and who pays for it Post reporter David Brown talked about those challenges with Roger Helm, 56, chief of the Division of Environmental Quality at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. A marine ecologist by training, Helm has dealt with a number of smaller spills since the passage of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. At the following link:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/29/AR2010052903783.html?wprss=rss_nation

VIDEO: Chris Matthews On Leno, Admits Obama’s Handling Of Gulf Oil Spill ‘Scares’ Him Posted by Frances Martel at the following link:
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/chris-matthews-visits-jay-leno-admits-obama-handling-of-the-gulf-oil-spill-scares-him/

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