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Aj; I understand about the motto "ask the experts first" but they are saying that "we've never been in a hurricane situation where an oil spill occurred, or are keeping mum until something Does ocurr. We the People are left to use our own noodles, since this is no longer the sixties where an angry mob would have gathered demanding knowledge of what could happen
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There is a lot of opportunity for hysterical overreaction (and I'm NOT saying you are being hysterical or overreacting) and so I think it is important that information that is being disseminated should be sourced and that the source should be reputable. BP I don't particularly trust because they have a fiscal interest in downplaying this. But the various universities that have sent researchers to the site as well as the USGS and the EPA have exactly the *opposite* motivation as BP--they have no fiduciary interest and their reputations can be made or destroyed on how they do their research. My primary concern is that unsourced, uncorroborated information is being spread around and that THIS information--because it is dramatic and can be put out in a few short sentences--will crowd out *GOOD* information which is less dramatic and requires a bit more reading and digestion. Most people (again not saying you) will prefer the easily digestible bad information over the more difficult good information. If someone drilled into an active volcano in the Gulf of Mexico, what is the name of the volcano? What are the coordinates of that volcano? A YouTube video makes great visuals but it doesn't actually provide information. If the EPA air sampling is scary what, precisely, is scary about it? What datum scared you? Giving those charts a cursory reading didn't seem all that alarming. I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm not saying you're right. I'm asking for information so I can use MY noodle but so far, the information has either been not-forthcoming, not reliable or unavailable. I'm sorry to look at what appears to be a scientific problem with the eye of a scientist but, well, this IS a scientific and engineering problem and I think that it helps to look at it with the eye of a scientist or an engineer. |
No, dread, not even close, it's all been planned for years... I'm trying to help you understand what's happening - nothing is as it seems - except that gushing hole of oil/gas, etc., etc., is real... our Government... there is no real Government, it's all a facade, we all work for the Federal Reserve - whether we know it or not - our Government and all corporations are all puppets of the Federal Reserve which the above video explains, Obama gave the Federal Reserve $3T for the stimulus package when he first came in, Congress didn't have any say, one way or another - he pushed it through because they all work for the Federal Reserve - the people that own all the money in the world - hello! They have turned around using that money to finance 'certain missions', they own BP, and this $20B will never get to the people, Obama just handed it back to the Federal Reserve again... Listen to this inside conversation coming from this fellow, he knows what's going on:
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKBRXZMVo5k"]YouTube- Lindsey Williams on Radio Liberty with Dr. Stan Monteith 1/5: What Will Happen to America in 2010[/nomedia] In Video 1 - he talks about food and water supplies and the necessities... |
Pardon Me AJ Aka Flying Spagetti Monster, [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbN7v80TDdw"]YouTube- BP Oil Spill: Why They Can't Stop The Leak!!!!![/nomedia]. It's not like we are saying a giant fish or Godzilla is coming out of the ocean to eat us. These are all distict possibilities that can happen, and I want to know the truth...that's all.
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I took a look at Dr. Monteith's web site and, quite honestly, what I've read so far seems rather far-fetched. |
Ok, who's 87 years old, a powerful political force associated with the Alaskan Pipeline and has had negotiations with China?... the head honcho of the Bilderberg Group? The Alaskan Pipeline have you checked it out lately? If you do a Google search you'll see who this War Lord is that is in control of the world, why... it's the devil himself. I think he's been mentioned a few times already... he controls the world and all of politics and he's fooled us all.
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Look, it's pretty simple. The Gulf of Mexico as we knew it is now dead. And, we did it. The frustrating thing about almost any government response to an emergency is that it’s hard to tell if their incompetence is deliberate or intentional since they’re so good at both.
I don't need science to tell me that. |
Why? and what happened?
http://www.theinterim.com/july98/20nssm.html Do a little homework, dig around... |
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I'm not saying that these aren't distinct possibilities but is there any *evidence* for it? There is a distinct possibility that a rock the size of Manhattan could crash into the Earth in the next month. There is absolutely a non-zero probability of this happening but that doesn't mean that we have any reason to believe that this will happen in the next 30 days because there is no evidence for it. If there is a real danger of a gigantic methane bubble exploding and creating a huge tsunami, why is it that the only places that know about it are these breathless blogs but not a *single* scientific web site or science-based blog? Not one? Btw. I'm NOT the Flying Spaghetti Monster (Peace and Sauce be Upon Her, Ramen). I am a member of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster--well not really, the FSM is a parody invented by a UC Davis student to point out the utter absurdity of teaching intelligent design (creationism dressed up for court) in biology classrooms. |
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Aj, I admire your patience.
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No, you don't need science to know that an oil spill happened and you don't need science to know that the government has bungled the response. But everything AFTER that requires science. People can pray for the oil to disappear from now until the Universe undergoes heat death in another 30 billion years or so and it won't do a damn bit of good. When this mess is cleaned up (and it will be eventually) it will be science that played a crucial part in that happening. When the Gulf of Mexico rebounds (and it WILL rebound, life has seen far, far, far worse than this in the last 4 billion years) it will be science that helps us understand what was preserved and what was lost. So in order to truly assess this event as it unfolds and all of its downstream implications requires science. Oh and lest anyone say that science got us into this mess, not even wrong. The failure of the Deepwater Horizon was a failure of engineering, capitalism and governance but it wasn't a failure of science. |
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And we need to take the money needed to fund science more seriously in the US! For the most part, it is funded at educational institutions.. we all know what that means since the US has been in free-throw decline educationally in the global picture. Then, there are the bought and paid for scientists by corporations like BP- if our scientific community were funded properly, this would not happen. Scientists would be well paid and remain independent. I actually get a little angry when I hear the phrase... If we can send a man to the moon..... we haven't put the support into science (including what stem cells can help us with) since JFK made his moon speech in 1960! Now, science is a big part of this, but, the three simple words... reduce, reuse and recycle are very important... and the first two are the most significant. Many people just figure, Oh, I can keep buying this kind of packaging, it now can go into the recycle bin. However, look at what gets tossed from that bin while the bins is processed at facilities and ends up in landfill because there is simply too damn much of it! And public financed elections would go a long way to stop the greed based persuasions of our political system. I actually do not buy we, the common people, have no say.... I refuse to be helpless and remain a victim. The people of the Gulf need our getting off our behinds more than ever... and this will have lasting effect on us all forever. The local level of democracy right now (look at the people fighting for their shorelines, fish, etc. right now saying Fuck you, I am not waiting for a clean-up decision about my home! Complacency and our own inaction in allowing the power structure to evolve and prevail is a big part of why and how these things happen. Are you contacting your representatives (yes, it does matter)? Do you support education in your own communities? Have you stood silent as positions in wildlife and forestry departments have been tossed? Do you ever volunteer for annual clean-ups of the preserves, etc. that you live near and enjoy? You can't tell me that if scientists were part of the initial deep water drilling hypothesis and were respected in this country (and paid well and receive the funding they need to do research, without corporate bias), this would have happened. When top minds are owned by the corporate Wall Street driven entities, this is the result. I can't tell you how many times I hear at city council meetings bitching about environmental impact studies, yet, when something goes wrong, the blame game starts. We can't have it both ways. Sorry, I'm on a rant. I am so frustrated and just can't accept that we the people cannot change things. And I sit here wondering about the other oil rigs out there and when the next one will blow while I see multi-billionaire election candidates buying elected offices and no one seems to get that this is exactly why we are in this mess! We need to change our priorities! No, science did not get us in this mess, the lack of support and respect for science sure as hell contributed to this, however! And hell, I am no hard-science wiz! Get science out of the clutches of politics!! |
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Fact 2: The 2009 Stimulus package was passed by both houses of Congress Fact 3: The President is NOT empowered to spend money. Only Congress can appropriate funds: The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States; To borrow money on the credit of the United States; To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes; To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States; To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures; To provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and current Coin of the United States; Fact 4: The Federal Reserve is not empowered to spend money. The Federal Reserve is statutorily limited to the following powers: 1>Conducting the nation's monetary policy by influencing monetary and credit conditions in the economy in pursuit of maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates. 2>Supervising and regulating banking institutions to ensure the safety and soundness of the nation's banking and financial system, and protect the credit rights of consumers. 3>Maintaining stability of the financial system and containing systemic risk that may arise in financial markets. 4>Providing financial services to depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign official institutions, including playing a major role in operating the nation's payments system. Fact 5: The 2009 Stimulus was passed by Congress on 15 February 2009. Fact 6: The Federal Reserve do not own "all the money in the world". Each nation--well, each nation with an economy of any size--has its own central banking authority which regulates the currency and internal credit markets. The Federal Reserve is the United States central bank and no other. Now, it is true that the Fed has a disproportionate amount of power on the world stage but that is solely an artifact of the United States Dollar being the 800 lb gorilla of currency because the US is the 800 lb gorilla of economies. The dollar is, for now, the world's reserve currency and so whatever effects the dollar effects the world economy. But that is a very far cry from 'owning all the money in the world'. I'm sorry for the derail but if I have learned *nothing* in 2 decades on the Internet it is this: if bad information is allowed to persist without full-bodied challenge it will continue to spread and spread. The only way to combat toxic memes is with beneficial memes--facts are one such meme. Cheers Aj |
and I thought Obama's speech made me bang my head on the desk............
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And as a non-geek science buff (just not my talent and horrible with math), I want to add that civics classes are needed with the content of constitutional and legislative jurisprudence- big time!! . Hell, just general and accurate knowledge of the separations of powers would be good. This is really basic stuff. Frankly, I think that every 5 years, every US citizen should be tested about this to be able to continue to register to vote (US born and nationalized)! I would love for birthers and right-wing nuts and tea baggers to be first in line and compare how they do with foreign born citizens that took citizenship classes and go through this process! My Mexican born neighbor can recite all of the Amendments of the US Constitution verbatim- I can't! Of course, this would most likely lead to racist applications…. Hummm, yet, we have a Senate Minority leader (Bohner/Boner-the-closeted birther) getting up in front of tea bag crowds mistaking the Preamble for the Constitution!! There is a hell of a role-model! Even Wikipedia has a quick & easy guide to Separation of Powers- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separat...s_Constitution I'm not trying to put anyone down, I just get riled about simple laziness, especially in the age of the internet.. when we are having this conversation on the internet! Formal or higher education isn’t needed, self-education works just fine! My folks went to the 3rd & 8th grades and 3 of my Grandparents were functional illiterates (throw in some learning disabilities, too) - yet all 4 passed citizenship tests. One grandmother used to try and read road signs to help herself learn to read and just learn English (which at times was quite comical in terms of pronunciation). She would make my Mom drive her around to practice! Hell, horse-sense usually ends up being good sense! And yes, I am a frustrated old history & civics teacher (that can’t spell) from a zillion years ago. I honestly think some people think Obama can just get in one of those underwater crafts and get down there and plug that hole! :fastdraq: |
Prayer for The Water
Dr. Masaru Emoto Prayer for The Waters
Date: Monday, June 21, 2010 Time: 12:00pm - 4:30pm Location: Global ~ A World United in Intention and Prayer Description Prayer for the Water - Focusing our intention on love, gratitude and healing. Dr. Emoto - author , water researcher and emissary for water and peace - has shared his powerful prayer for the Healing of the Waters of the Planet Water is the Divine Conduit for Spirit and All Creation. Dr. Masaru Emoto's Healing Prayer for the Gulf: "I send the energy of love and gratitude to the water and all the living creatures in the Gulf of Mexico and its surroundings. To the whales, dolphins, pelicans, fish, shellfish, plankton, coral, algae, and all living creatures . . . I am sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. I love you. " We are passing this request to people who we believe might be willing to participate in this prayer, to set an intention of love and healing to perform a miracle in the Gulf of Mexico. Together we are powerful. Speaking this prayer multiple times daily....can Create powerful, positive change in the Gulf and on the Planet. The power of love and gratitude is greater than any power active in the Universe today. Please join us by repeating this Dr. Emoto's healing prayer for the Waters a few minutes of everyday. With Great Love and Gratitude. |
found this on JMG with the title: Your Daily Minute Of Crazy Only Rep. Crazy Eyes can make O'Reilly seem reasonable.
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