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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2010

WDSU Talks To Former BP Contractor Turned Whistleblower

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  • 10,000 views, 30 like ratings, 15 comments. Fuck youtube censorship. And fuck BP!

  • @baihbalm Youtube does not censor I saw over a million views last week and I also am out uncovering the lies that the local media will not tell you.

    ask WDSU why they refuse to cover oil coated ships coming through metro new orleans drinking water source for starters

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  • FACEBOOK IS IN ON IT TOO. THIS IS "SPAM" ACCORDING TO FACEBOOK. HEHE LITTLE FUCKING TRIXTERS

  • For some of those that decided to call me a phony or dispute what happened, do it in person.  Here's my phone number and email address: 910.233.2726 or awdillon@charter.net. I was there, I saw it. The whole incident is a sham and the Louisiana is a huge mess from the state government down!

  • @Floridadreamer04 I do know something about free market, stock prices are based on future profits not current ones. Shareholders fear future political consequences not current ones. If yout hink for a moment that shareholders will hesitate to invest in unethical businesses you are mistaken

  • @zxcvbnmjhgfdsa1 You obviously know nothing about free markets, but I was off by a factor of 5. The government didn't punish, they established a fund for BP to pay those it has effected by this disaster. The market cut BP's stock price by more than half. On April 20, BP stock was $60.48 a share, on June 25 it was $27.05 a share. With 3.13 Billion shares outstanding that means BP's value went from $189.3 Billion to $84.7 Billion. That was a $100 Billion punishment.

  • @Floridadreamer04 The stock went down because of government law not to punish. As for people not buying from them it doesin't matter, they sell oil and no one can stop them from selling.

  • @zxcvbnmjhgfdsa1

    What leadership has government shown us so far in this mess? They've let BP run the show and we can't tell what is really happening out there. Meanwhile the market has punished BP to the tune of over $20 billion. I know I won't patronize them ever again. 

  • You don't really need to find out what's going on

    You don't really want to know just how far it's gone

    Just leave well enough alone

    Eat your dirty laundry

    Dirty little secrets

    Dirty little lies

    We got our dirty little fingers in everybody's pie

    We love to cut you down to size

    We love dirty laundry

  • @ohiovr Have you ever heard of the right to go where you want to, on PUBLIC Property. Your lack of a real reply is telling. You said "proprietary", so put up or drop out.

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