http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rb3DPJNraMc&feature=related
Matthew Simmons claims the following:
1. There is "no casing" left on the well. Consequently, relief well will not work.
2. At least 120,000 barrels a day are being released and will continue to be released until the well is some how sealed
3. The Jefferson research vessel has found deep in the water a kind of lake of thick oil that is potentially covering 40% of the Gulf of Mexico
One can only hope this is not all true....
Here is a link on BP's outrageous efforts to "hide" oil by dumping clean sand to cover oil soaked beaches
http://pubrecord.org/nation/7923/bps-new-cover-up-revealed/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bps-new-cover-up-revealed
Christian Science Monitor:
"After Gulf swimmers report illness, questions about opening a beach
Hundreds of beachgoers told health officials they felt unwell after swimming last week at oil spill-affected Pensacola Beach, Fla. Scientists cite many unknowns about the safety of swimming and working around the spill..."
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2010/0701/After-Gulf-swimmers-report-illness-questions-about-opening-a-beach
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