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  • OK if we never drill another well in the gulf or anywhere else the fact is there are many rigs at work some were in the ocean. The Gulf has many Hurricanes and if one or more of the rigs were to sink how long due you think it would take regain control of these new sunken wells? Some of these rigs have mulitble wells. My point is it took almost four months to regain control of the BP well , that was just one well.You are now dealing with 6 or 8 wells. I can show you a better way MillMight

  • there's no such thing as GOOD POLLUTION

  • Yep, we don't learn. Change to renewables now

  • @Milieunet WE learn, but the ones in charge don't.

  • @grandmachristine42 oh they learn, they just don't give a shit

  • @Milieunet you know the oil industry is a monopoly owned by a handful of Elites and royalty, thats why they tryin to shut down Coal coz they dont control it all. The have also supressed and shut down any new unconventional abundant clean energy sources that get discovered. The windmills are a joke, they had those 10000 years ago ffs. its all about zero point cosmic energy and tapping the unlimited power of the earth

  • A true capitalist will starve a village to raise the value of his food to make enough money to enslave the village's poor to help him the next time he wants to starve the village to raise the value of his food to make enough money to enslave more of the village's poor to help him the next time he wants to starve the village to raise the value of his food to make enough money to enslave the last of the villagers. Then he`ll sodomize your sister and charge you to watch.

  • @elbowbiter1 not thats monopoly and exploitation, in true capitalism, monopolies are against the law, try again dumbass.

  • @ak74u123 Oh, and how will capitalism stop capitalists from capitalizing?

  • @elbowbiter1 you mean how do you stop exploitation and monopolies?? well there is a thing called law....unfair trade advantages, exploitation all these things are agaisnt the law ym friend. When the law is not followed, then you have the starvation and the destruction. The problem is most of you dummed down sheep do not know the history of governments and different attempts at perfect systems, but by far, the fairest and best system is true free-market capitalism, with anti-exploitation laws..

  • @ak74u123 I would love to stop them... but I think people tend to bend and break laws. Why not realign society in such a way that there is no motivation to behave like assholes? We break the rules because we want something the rules say we can't have. We throw away per day more calories than we consume in a month and people are breaking the rules because they're starving? The same goes with pretty much everything else. Free market capitalism might be just the first step to something way better.

  • @elbowbiter1 This is not a new problem, power will corrupt any human, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. The founding fathers wrote the perfect set of rules to mitigate this phenomenom, the bill of rights and constitution. It specifically made sure that power remained separated in different branches of government, and had lots of rules to prevent assholes wrecking shit. Now the constitution is trampled on, US is screwed and the assholes have run rampant. Re-instate the constitution ftw

  • @ak74u123 Nothing is perfect bro, you know that. The founding fathers didn't have access to the last 235 years of scientific discovery and technical engineering. They didn't have any details flushed out for them regarding human social psychology or biology. The did the absolute best with what they new and good for them. There is an even better way. Not a restructuring of what worked for the greeks and romans and failed both times... but a new society based on what we've learned since.

  • @elbowbiter1 well said and I agree we could modernise and tweak it but those inalienable rights to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness are timeless! While those rules were followed, america became the highest wage, largest middleclass, most succussful and peaceful nation this planet had ever seen, but it only took 150yrs or so for the globalists to de-moralise the people and slowly chew away at those basic rules, and bang here we are. We need to re-instate these basic rules b4 anything els

  • @elbowbiter1 FREE MARKET SUCKS!! The market can't police itself. This mess is proof of that.

  • @captcrais101 You just repeated the lie they have pumping into everyone through thier owned media monopoly, the reason we are in this mess is because it ISNT free market, its an insider mafia game. The federal Reserve is a PRIVATE INSTITUION whoYOU supposedly OWE TRILLIONS TO, that is where the money is going , that and the military industrial complex - foreign controlled army paid for by Americans......Free market is was BUILT america, and you too dumb to realise whos running things

  • @ak74u123 The private sector is the free market and it hasd controlled our government to make it work for them. A people's government must work for the people. Of the people by the people and for the people. Libertarianism is to have a mild control of the private sector. To let the private sector police itself. This is a lie perperputrated by the republicans since Reagon. It is a piece of BS. The free market cares about money not the people.

  • @captcrais101 Heh, I know bro, I think it is a good thing still. Capitalism is a snake eating its tail. I say... let the fucker feed. Let capitalists compete to build new and improved products... including the products that will annihilate capitalism. Fill the world with high efficiency solar cells. Develop Drexler's Nanotech assemblers, build robotics and AI to the point where the system evaporates and we can move on from this nightmare. Capitalism is dying let it bleed out, that's what I say.

  • @elbowbiter1 I dont undertand why u assume if theres a different technology the capitalism will die? the question is whose gonna be in the control of new technology?

  • @dharmaatdawn Well it started with my discovery of the light bulbs in front of the empress hotel in Victoria. Some of the light bulbs were still running after decades of continuous use. As it turns out, there used to be a market for longer lasting light bulbs and some entrepreneurs actual set themselves to build bulbs that would last almost indefinitely. That was decades and decades ago. Why do the bulbs we typically buy in stores not last? Planned Obsolescence. That is just one reason why.

  • Thanks for covering the B.P.spill!  :0)

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  • If it happens again then great!

    More money for Haliburton and clean up companies!

    Plus people can buy BP shares etc super cheap!

    WINING!

  • Everyone is now a expert on off shore oil spills and rig construction!

  • EVERYONE needs to understand - the sea floor was cracked open by the LAST drilling by BP and THE LEAK CAN NOT BE SEALED. IT HAS NOT BEEN SEALED. The oil has not stopped flowing & the dispersed oil is a multi-decade contaminant. The mainstream media lies that the oil is gone are only lies.

  • @ytgv3fc7 Having oil come through the bottom of the ocean is not a rare occurance, and in fact happens in many different areas of the globe.

  • @Xeogt having oil pushed up by a disruption from deep-water drilling is not natural. BP did it by accident, all the cracks observed by their rover led right to their drilling site. This is rare, it is exposed, it is leaking oil constantly.

  • @ytgv3fc7 so we are screwed or what? how much oil is down there?

  • @ak74u123 enough oil down there for underwater lakes made of oil.

  • so I guess the question becomes... Why do we not harness the solar, wind, tidal, geothermal energy that could easily provide clean sustainable power for the entire planet?

    but then I remember, oh yeah.. money

  • @KillerWhaleSFl

    because the oil companies are putting considerate amount of money to prevent it from happening

    they would lose the monopoly

  • @KillerWhaleSFl there is no such thing "sustainably" - if you combined all geothermal, tidal & solar energy we could ever do, we could easily match that with just 10 nuclear plants and any amount of oil we please. Solar is so tiny, it's a drop compared to an ocean. Solar is NOT sustainable for our population: you need to block out crops food, to get that solar area for input. You can't have solar farms over the oceans. Wind is the same: too little energy. Why do you BELIEVE it isn't?

  • @ytgv3fc7 you can have wind farms over the ocean, why not solar?

  • @SuperiorApostate Because the cost is increased by the fact that you construct at sea, the equipment wear is quicker and there is more cloud cover over oceans than over land by the merit that water actually evaporates into cloud over your solarpanels.

  • @SuperiorApostate no you can't - because the ocean rages storms over all your equipment wiping it out. Prove me wrong by building one in the middle of the Pacific. You can't. NO one can. No wind farms, no solar farms, no oceans. The oceans remain empty of all solar farms and all wind farms.

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  • @elbowbiter1 not you again man, The establishment is the one telling us Carbon Dioxide is Evil so we oay THEM CARBON TAXES you are the dumb 1 dude. Seriously, western coal plants are so clean all they releade is pure carbon dioxide. Of course there is enough energy from the sun if efficient solar panels were not shut down by the elite scum. We could have had FREE WIRELESS UNLIMITED ELECTRICITY 100 YEARS AGO FROM this guy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! free-energy.ws/nikola-tesla.ht­ml

  • @ak74u123 Yeah, I am a Nikola Tesla junkie bro. My take on global warming is that it is real and that it is caused by green house gasses. It is the only sane bet in the house and if you don't know why I'll gladly tell you. Now the carbon tax is what rich cock suckers want because it is a solution that will line their pockets. Nothing gets solved in a money and market based society if a guy can't make a buck. We need new energy infrastructure that breaks the tyranny of the oil barons.

  • @elbowbiter1 No mate, even that part is a lie, check these 100,000year Temperature/Atmospheric Composition graphs made using Ice irrefutable core sampling.

    It was a scam from its very inception about Co2 which accounts for 3% of total greenhouse gas, of which we contribute 0.17%! Water vapour accounts for over 90% of the greenhouse effect.The SUN's temp changes which is of course the main driver of our Climate..duh

  • @ak74u123 I could check them. I doubt I or you know how to properly assess those graphs assuming they are legit. That's beside the point.

    If we assume it is a lie and do nothing:

    A. We're correct and we gain the status quo.

    B. We're incorrect and our ecology erodes away and billions die.

    If we assume it is a lie and do something:

    A. We're correct and we develope renewable infrastructure that ends the oil barony and war in the middle east.

    B. We're incorrect and we avert an ecological disaster

  • @elbowbiter1 we dont have to ASSUME anything, its a Proven Lie!!, those graphs show massive fluctuations of temperature and are based on ice core samples, the concentration of Co2 changes AFTER the temperature and Co2 is the opnly thing that is released from coal which we have another thousand years of. Still end the energy monopoly of course, but they are the ones pushing the joke windmilss and things that will increase the cost of our energy to them! while supressing THOUSANDS of Breakthroughs

  • @ak74u123 The first technology to give petroleum and all the rest a run for it's money will be solar. Solar cells will be everywhere (and I don't mean solar power plants). We'll paint our houses and vehicles with photovaltaic paint. Our roofs will be lined, and our windows covered. Our homes will be our power plants and our vehicles will never tred a gas station. This technology will hammer fuck the energy industry and it is nowhere near as abundant as geothermal. Why pay a bill with coal?

  • @elbowbiter1 Photovoltaic cells are not free, and I dougbht they would provide enogh energy top un your fridge TV, Appliances , and Air conditionning at the same time, plus I live in england, otherwise known as cloud land. So for those in Australia or near the equator Im sure they could make it work, and Geo thermal., there is only a few places on earth where its close enough to the surface such as Iceland. We don't need either anyway Remember TESLA!!!!! FREE WIRELESS ELECTRICITY FOR ALL!!!!!

  • @ak74u123 Solar panels may seem weak now but saying that they'll never be able to provide enough energy is like saying that computers will never have enough processing power to run the software that is coming out 5 years from now. ;) Yes, not only are solar cells getting cheaper, they are getting more powerful. Cloudy England will be able to benefit from them too. As for geothermal. all you need is access to the ground. Dig a hole throw in some piping and there it is. Wireless would be sweet too

  • @elbowbiter1 they already have efficient solar panels but are keeping them suppressed, andif we gonna un-suppress some technology lets get Tesla's stuff out ffs !! even easier than solar, Geothermal is great and unlimited but can only be used where the crust is at its thinnest. There really is no shortage of energy its all lies to make you pay more. And fuck if im paying carbon taxes to a bunch of billionairs making me feel guilty for taking a bath.....fuck that shit and stop preaching for them

  • @ak74u123 Heh, I don't want the Carbon Tax either bro. I'm not preaching for them. I am preaching for the things that will destroy both billionair energy barons and the system that gives rise to them. I am all for Tesla's wireless magnetosphere energy! I am all for green decentralized energy. I want a day when a guys home is automated to the point where it will meet all his physiological needs. No bills, no tax, no trips to the grocery store... complete autonomy and the end of money and markets.

  • @ytgv3fc7 your logic is flawed, your saying THE SUN (which initially provided the energy for the plants which the dinosaurs ate to grow into fossil fuels in the first place) cannot produce enough power? What I mean is the oil we are burning is merely energy from the sun that has been converted into another form. THINK ABOUT IT

  • @KillerWhaleSFl I have no flaws in my logic or the evidence. The SUN can not provide you food energy and solar electricity at the same time in the same spot. You need food growth land & in distances from the equator you get too little sun exposure to produce enough electricity. Few places in the world are possible for geothermal either. THINK ABOUT IT, you'd need another MILLION YEARS of solar activity to power up more oil's worth of energy used in what... 10 years of machine-use?

  • @ytgv3fc7 Why do you keep arguing when you are so dead wrong all the time? You don't need land to grow food. You need some feces, some piss, a solar cell and a hydroponics unit and some sun lamps. Land is sooo... last century. Not only can hydroponics be used year round... it is way more efficient and creates massive abundance of food. Land!?! That's crazy talk. You're a crazy person, brutally ill informed and you keep arguing and arguing. Read a book or go to bed.

  • @elbowbiter1 why do you keep making so many mistakes? No land = no food. Hydroponics can't grow you wheat, rice or soy, can't produce you acres and acres of fields. If you tried you'd spend 1000x the energy in doing so than being exposed to the air using soil, partly because you'd have to simulate the soil partly because you'd have to get the non-solar energy IN somehow to the enclosure. GOOD LUCK! epic FAIL on you (again)

  • @ytgv3fc7 You know, you can google search every one of your claims and prove them all non issues in a matter of minutes... I am tired of continuously schooling you. If you have to be an obtuse ignoramous to get self esteem by arguing random arbitrary points in an endless battle of stupid... you'll have to go it alone. Seriously google searching can solve most of your inane worries. You don't need me to humiliate you again and again and again... Just read it for your self.

  • @elbowbiter1 everyone searching what I have claimed confirms 100% that I am right.

  • @ytgv3fc7 Oh I bet you think they do.

  • @ytgv3fc7 These arguements are in fact incorrect, however the conclussion is supported by other stronger ones. Your post is simply misleading, as the rant you give is easily disproven, leading to the false conclussion that sustainable living is the way to go.

  • @Xeogt I am 100% correct and not misleading whatsoever. It's a proven fact we can't get enough electricity from solar panels unless we wiped out all farms. It's a proven fact geothermal can't be harvested at all global locations. It's a proven fact wind farms are not able to work in all locations and NONE over the oceans. Sustainable living will require thorium nuclear & recycling garbage into oil, and massive composting & protecting farm land.

  • @ytgv3fc7 You're wrong abut solar power. I've seen a whole town powered by a sun plant here in Australia that didn't take more space than a small field. When it comes to energy, i think it's think small and local, not trying to find a single source that will cover everything. You've ignored wave and tidal energy. If alternative energy got as much investment as fossil fuels, the solutions would be developed. You're right in including recycling and protecting farm land, though.

  • @arscill1 okay, Australia can be unique, like Arizona. Some parts get lots of sun year round, no snow, and have desert areas no one can use. But that doesn't mean Russia, Canada, China or Brazil can do the same. I strongly support wave+tidal energy. Very, very reliable and can be up-scaled to massive levels.

  • @Xeogt theres a difference between sustainable living and doing something that is just stupid, no body is going to go to more trouble than its worth to do something, and hes right, Wind is a Joke, those shitty things hardly pay for thier own maintainence and are a NET LOSS to any economy which is bullied into getting them. The oil companies created this whole "carbon is evil campaign" , which is totally disproven. Please check 100,000 year irrefutable ice core evidence before replying...

  • @ytgv3fc7 Wrong yet again Ytg. Solar is becoming cheaper and cheaper and ever more efficient. Soon we will be lining our houses with photovaltaic paint. Our sky scrapers will have solar cell windows. The combined power of near future solar power and geothermal alone will bathe this world in a new sea of energy. So much so that we will barely need petroleum. Oh, and what crops are being grown in our deserts? We could put old school solar power plants there if we want. Your objects are weak.

  • @elbowbiter1 I am right yet again. It would take a year of solar & wind to even match a day or two of constant output from a coal-fired plant. This is absurd.

  • @KillerWhaleSFl Money is a representation of resources, and the fact is that the fossil fuels still provide the highest energy content, they are the most easy to extract, refine and logistically provide. They are extremly cheap, and allow for wasteful designs to be implemented, but are ultimately, but not in the near term, a finite resource. The military powers of the world therefore have chosen to constrict the distribution of these to the general population.

  • This is very good.

  • @StarcrossedPacific So not having anyone watching companies safety level, you expect corporations to spend more money on something that does not maximize profit? LOL absolutely insane...

  • @noprofitmaximierung The problem is not that the companies are not being watched over by the government - the problem is that the government is giving liability protection to the companies. A company in itself is a non-freemarket legal fiction for liability protection. The problem is in allowing the government to restrict people's petitions for grievances in both punishment and compensation, not that the government needs more power.

  • She didn't say anything about the black ops guys who rigged the thing to blow.

  • @scottandildi there are no black ops guys rigging it to blow - it was actually built wrong from the outset. The whole design for internal plumbing for the rig on the ocean floor was wrong.

  • @ytgv3fc7 witnesses saw them pull up, work on the superstructure of the rig and leave quickly shortly before it blew.

  • The more I look into the Gulf situation, the weirder and scarier it gets. I don't think people realize, the mangrove roots will be coated in oil for at least a hundred years. The whole ecosystem is dying. I saw the movie SOYLENT GREEN when it came out and enjoyed it but didn't really know what to think, and now I do. Uprated. BTW I just saw the movie FAHRENHEIT 451 with Julie Christie and I really recommend this. I am going off YouTube now for sure!

  • regulations? free market is going to solve that! RON PAUL 2012!

  • @StarcrossedPacific lol... I hope thats a joke

  • I dont get it voting doesnt stop this? I thought if I vote all of the problems are solved.

  • The beautiful Gulf has become a poison toilet which has not got a chance to recover without a fifty year recovery. What a shame, what a waste

  • aren't you glad you have the state, you morons? keep voting

  • Spill, Baby, spill !!!

  • Any fuckin politician who backs oil company or coal seam gas by poisoning the water should have his finances investigated, be recalled and an election run to replace him where the people oppose this. And any property owner who permits poisoning of the aquafirs for profit should be held responsible by class action lawsuit .? There should be no means of gain for this crime.

  • Dang she is not easy on the eyes. lol

    These corporate cocksuckers don't give a fvck. FU BP.

  • funny i know a tea party member who says Obama pushed big oil out of the country lol from what i can tell here thats a lie.

  • Why the fuck is there not an Occupy down here in the Gulf, protesting at the BP headquarters? Oh, I know: they'd have drones picking off protesters with Hellfire missiles in about 20 minutes.

  • @MartianStories seriously?

  • @ak74u123 No, I was just kidding.

  • Occupy oil rigs anyone? :P

  • @peymaania yeah, oil and milk are exactly the same thing.

  • @sk8tafrnk So are methanol and ethanol. I fail to see your uneducated point on the chemistry of compunds.

  • @enlightenedone676 It was a joke. Relax dude.

  • @sk8tafrnk yeah, so near that you can post a video drinking it.

  • One year already!

  • and then the seas turned black

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