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NASA confirms ‘oil rain’ in the Gulf coast

NASA confirms ‘oil rain’ in the Gulf coast

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5HqR8AdC7w

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY-tIEqzcmU

US awards first deepwater permit post-Gulf spill

Man Paralyzed By BP’s Gulf Oil Spill

 



Gaddafi orders explosion of Libya’s oil pipelines

Gaddafi orders explosion of Libya’s oil pipelines

Jerusalem Post
February 23, 2011

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has ordered his security forces to sabotage oil facilities, Time magazine reported Wednesday, quoting a source close to Gaddafi.

According to the report, the forces were ordered to start blowing up oil pipelines in order to cut off flows to ports in the Mediterranean.

“The sabotage, according to the insider, is meant to serve as a message to Libya’s rebellious tribes: It’s either me or chaos,” said the report.

Time also reported that the insider said Gaddafi only has the support of about 5,000 soldiers in the army and that the Libyan leader has told people close to him that he realizes he cannot take control over Libya with the troops he has.

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FLASHBACK: 1991 Burning Of Kuwait Oil Fields By Saddam

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DoxBG5zdxg

Libyan Unrest Gets Oil Market’s Attention

Castro: U.S. to Invade Libya for Oil

 



For US, more at stake in Bahrain than base alone

For US, more at stake in Bahrain than base alone

AFP
February 20, 2011

As political unrest shakes its tiny Gulf ally Bahrain, much more is at stake for the United States than just the fate of the US Fifth Fleet’s base, analysts said.

Also in play are Washington’s extensive strategic ties with Bahrain’s influential oil-rich neighbor Saudi Arabia and efforts by US arch-foe Iran to spread its influence from across the Gulf, they said.

In many ways, the unrest in Bahrain “is much more dangerous” for the US than the current state of affairs in Egypt, more than a week after mass protests forced president Hosni Mubarak to step down, said analyst Aaron David Miller.

To be sure, Egypt has greater weight than Bahrain, said Miller, a former State Department analyst and negotiator who is now an analyst with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

It is the largest and most powerful Arab state, has a peace treaty with Israel and receives $1.3 billion in US military aid each year.

And the Egyptian-US alliance remains intact, at least for now.

However, Bahrain’s vulnerability “to more convulsive change and the impact that it could have vis-a-vis Arab policy for Iran, Saudi Arabia and the rest of the Gulf makes it … a more hot-button issue right now,” Miller told AFP.

The Sunni Arab leaders of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, who govern over restive Shiite Arab populations near Shiite but non-Arab Iran, fear Washington’s push for reform will sow greater instability, said analyst Patrick Clawson.

They strongly opposed Washington’s pressure on Egypt for a transition to democracy to ease out Mubarak, according to Clawson, deputy director for research at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

“The perception in the (Gulf) region is that democracy means either the complete chaos you had in Iraq or else the stasis and bickering you had in Kuwait,” he said.

And if needed, the Saudis may be prepared to repeat their intervention in Bahrain in the 1990s, when they sent armored personnel carriers across the causeway linking the neighbors.

“So the Saudis are in a position to ensure that things don’t get out of hand in Bahrain and they are of a mind to do that. That is a powerful constraint to what the United States can do under these circumstances,” Clawson said.

The course of events could put a strain on the US-Saudi strategic relationship, which involves US military bases and billions of dollars in US weapons sales, as well as close cooperation on regional diplomacy and counter-terrorism.

Bahrain, fearing Iran’s meddling, may continue taking a tough line toward unrest, although Bahraini security forces withdrew Saturday from a Manama square that had been the focal point of bloody anti-regime protests.

The implications of the apparently conciliatory move were not immediately clear.

“The Gulf rulers will be petrified that there is an Iranian influence in all of this, but I think the Iranians will be pretty incompetent” in trying to gain influence in the region, Clawson said, noting that will not prevent them from making a “good attempt” to do so.

What’s more, he said, Arab Shiites increasingly look to their own leaders rather than Iran for guidance.

Nonetheless, analysts expressed concern about Iran.

“The issue of Iran is critical. What is a good outcome for us?” Miller asked.

“Here you have Iranian access to that Shia majority. You could argue that an Iraq-like outcome is not out of the question,” he continued, referring to how Shiites now dominate affairs in Baghdad with some backed by Iran.

Michelle Dunne, a former Middle East specialist at the State Department, agreed that the Saudis would have a hard time accepting political change in Bahrain and that the Iranians would try to exploit instability there.

“The Bahraini problem is definitely a home-grown problem,” said Dunne, now a senior associate with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

“This is not Iran manipulating the politics of an Arab state, but the Bahraini Shia are desperate. They will accept support from where they can get it.”

As for the naval base, analysts said its presence is not currently the focus of Shiite-driven protests, though it could develop as such if protesters eventually succeed in changing the government.

“At some point, that’s going to be rethought… whether it’s appropriate to have a US naval base there or not,” said Dunne.

Anthony Cordesman, a former Defense Department intelligence analyst, said the US base in Bahrain is “very important” in light of the “steady buildup” by the naval branch of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards over the past decade.

 



Man Paralyzed By BP’s Gulf Oil Spill

Man Paralyzed By BP’s Gulf Oil Spill

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCSGIU7idIs

BP’s Toxic Legacy

Toxins Found in Gulf Coast Residents’ Blood

 



BP’s Toxic Legacy

BP’s Toxic Legacy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBOWoSBCyYQ

Heavy Metals and Arsenic Found in People Living in the Gulf Coast

Up to 90% of oysters dead in Mississippi

 



Cleanup Worker: Tons of Oil on Pensacola Beach

Cleanup Worker: Tons of Oil on Pensacola Beach

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgQN6a8iuUU

 



Toxins Found in Gulf Coast Residents’ Blood

Three Different Doctors find PAHs, Heavy Metals, and Arsenic in Blood of Gulf Coast Residents

Intel Hub
September 1, 2010

“It’s been a collaboration of a couple of groups working on the oil spill and other people.

They are actually finding the toxins that are in the oil in the blood of the people who live down there.

Its horrifying because they’re cumulative and they’re heavy metals and toxins…

We used three different doctors, and the exact same thing that is being found in the water and the air and the soil is now in the blood.

This is the kind of stuff that causes cancer and death.

This is not just in the workers that we’ve had tested, but also in residents.

The worst part about that is we haven’t even gotten to the Corexit testing yet.

This is just the oil, the polyaromatic hydrocarbons, the heavy metals, the arsenic.

And they’re not just people who are right on the beach, some people are really inland.” (Source)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTTk4U9FxDU

40% Of Residents Exposed To BP Gulf Oil Spill Suffer From Respitory Problems And Skin Lesions

 



Another Oil Rig Explodes in the Gulf of Mexico

Another Oil Rig Explodes in the Gulf of Mexico

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a0so1ewTBY

Update: Mile-Long Oil Sheen Reported Spreading From Site Of Gulf Platform Explosion

 



BP Ecocide: Thousands of Dead Fish Wash Ashore

BP Ecocide: Thousands of Dead Fish Wash Ashore

Dead Fish in Biloxi Mississippi, August 3, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLrQEQOw7kY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYVokiqozg0

 



Government Propaganda: 74% of Gulf Oil Gone

Government Propaganda: 74% of Gulf Oil Gone

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VfN7lcRInQ

 

Satellite Photos Show Oil Covering 12,000 Square Miles of the Gulf

BP Gulf Oil Spill Satellite Image July 28th, 2010

Scientists question government team’s report of shrinking gulf oil spill

75 percent oil from Gulf of Mexico spill is gone: official

Obama declares MISSION ACCOMPLISHED in the Gulf

 



BP Drilled TWO Oil Wells, One Capped One Leaking

MUST SEE!
BP Drilled TWO Oil Wells, Media Shows Well ‘A’ Capped While Well ‘B’ is Leaking

BP Planned to Abandon Both Wells From The Start!

Well MC252_A has been spewing oil into the Gulf since February 13 and has recently been capped, Well MC252_B is the well that blew up the Deepwater Horizon on April 20, is it still leaking!? What the hell going on here?!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDZx6ZCZCGg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf-2LYH7fJ0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93fcLhABTrs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHw3K_o9Veo