Planet Resource Recovery, Inc. along with a group of corporate partners has developed a COMPLETE SOLUTION for stopping the Gulf oil spill, cleaning up the Gulf waters, shorelines and wetlands. The BP oil spill & resulting oil slick that occurred after the Transocean disaster when the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded & sank on April 20 killing 11 workers. This is the only organized plan for effectively dealing with all the issues surrounding the BP Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill. We need to get this plan implemented immediately to prevent even further disaster from this ecological catastrophe.
@gardogg65 yeah yesterday ... i posted my comment a "WEEK" ago... DUMB-ASS!!!!
ALETHEIA8881 1 year ago
@ALETHEIA8881 They already capped the pipe dumbass
gardogg65 1 year ago
@ALETHEIA8881 whenever they get their heads out of their asses
SmokeTreeAllDay 1 year ago
This concept is good , but I have an Idea to eliminate the need for separating the water from the oil altogether > in fact Piping back in pure form to a tanker or other recovering storage ....no joke ! so someone from the engineering dept please reply to this statement urgently and seriously >>>>>> Beech4two@yahoo.com
bookworm9719 1 year ago
What would happen if you remove the damaged pipe completely from the ocean bed?
Wouldn't this cause the the hole to naturally collapse on itself?
i love this idea by the way I know this will work....does anyone know when they are going to start putting this idea into place?
ALETHEIA8881 1 year ago
Yes! keep going! -WE'VE GOT TO STOP THIS DISASTER!!- You may be interested in my similer, BIG idea...see it on youtube @ reinievideo (attached)
reinievideo 1 year ago
ok but what if the oil overflows the underwater pyramid? The Oil flows at such forces that it can break metal. Something tells me there will never be enough force from the pump pulling oil up to into the boat to contain the oil within the underwater pyramid. Is this not a major concern?
Hilariousity 1 year ago
My question is, why choose to use a TOXIC dispersant ie. Corexit that disperses and sinks, creating deposits on the sea bed? Surely this product not only constitutes as a sinking agent but also as a HIGHLY TOXIC SINKING AGENT? Black D is NON TOXIC and 100% FLOATS when in contact with oil. Please can someone from the EPA clarify? Check out Black D Oil Spill Response
baroncorky 1 year ago
"henningkimner" channel. He is an ordinary guy living down near the gulf. He has spoken on other channels as well/"johnrigs????"
fogmussher 1 year ago
Go to "connectingdots1" channel and watch all the videos over the past week or so and you will be more informed. Another guy I have been following is"henning". They are trying to get news out to people since our government and our regular news seems not to want us to know this stuff. I was skeptical at first but I have now heard and seen the same thing from a number of sources. Get bac to me after you see em. I don't think I'm giving you the complete address for "henning' But I will get it.
fogmussher 1 year ago