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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2010

Recently, a News5 investigation collected samples from multiple beaches in and around the Gulf region. Samples were taken in areas where kids were playing and swimming. The results were absolutely terrifying. The Intel Hub has heavily documented the Gulf Disaster and this is just another startling revelation in a long line of horrors coming out of the Gulf. What British Petroleum has done is at the very least criminal neglect, if not premeditated chemical rape. Most of the people working for BP have vigorously worked to contain the spill, not knowing that their bosses have done just about everything backwards, with little to regard for human life.
Read Full Article - http://theintelhub.com/2010/07/17/water-tested-toxic-levels-of-oil-sample-exl...

Kindra Arnesen on Intel Hub Radio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFDVS4_RjqY
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lO2GL5v3bEY

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  • Have you people drank a little too much fluoride? It clearly says this guy is a CHEMIST WITH 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE> YOU DON'T JUST GET TO SAY ITS A TECHNICIAN.

  • ANYONE that is a chemist or scientist please contact us, we would love to have you on the show, no BP shills sorry. BP is chemically raping our precious GUlf and people are actually still denying it. Very Very sad. These are actual peoples lives we are talking about!

  • BP is paying a lot of shills, wow!!!

    like i said before, EVERYONE call out these shills.Spreading disinformation on the chemical rape of the gulf makes you indirectly guilty of the potential murder of thousands. You people make me sick.

  • From Project Tantalus on Facebook:

    "These samples exploded because of poor liquid-liquid extraction technique using a separatory funnel. The technician, I am calling him a technician because he not a scientist, and he is sure not a chemist, didnt relieve the pressure in the separatory funnel so it ... "

    See Project Tantalus on Facebook for more.

  • @Dosite1

    Bullshit

  • Jason, i am the chemist in the far north working the Alberta tar sands so i know what i'm talking about arsehole. Freon is not the only way to test for oil, dumbass. WATER SAMPLES DONT EXPLODE ya idiot. So what if he had sunscreen on, so what if there are boats in the harbour. The sample that exploded was from a diff. locale. 221 PPM is toxic any way ya spell it , YA SHILL. Go spread your propaganda somewhere else ya flippin POS. How much they paying ya to sellout the human race?

  • @mrbelllows1

    Agreed!!! Everyone click like on this comment lets move it to the top!

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  • EVERYONE - PLEASE START CALLING OUT THESE BP SHILLS. They are actual paid operatives. Corexit is killing the Gulf! Anyone who tries to down play this chemical rape is either in complete denial or a BP Shill. Lets expose them. I will even do an article exposing every last one.

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  • @NotForSale2NWO fuck "peoples lives." it was people that did this horrible thing. you should be concerned about the envionment, and all the animals that will die.

    the way i see it, *THE WHOLE WORLD IS FUCKED!* and will continue to be FUCKED until every human on earth decides they dont need anything but their two hands to survive.

  • @Dosite1 BULL SHIT

  • Help spread the word that we are testing the rain. 

  • So will there be a part 2? I want to know what cause the sample to explode.

    Yes the people in FLA and most of the USA have drank too much fluoride.

  • In addition, a true scientist (technician or otherwise) would never use the entire sample provided for testing. I suggest that your news station be a bit more picky in choosing people to work with your samples. Being a chemist for 30 years is a poor qualifier (does he have a degree backing his knowledge up?) I would feel more confident if his research area/interests coincided with your study and he had proper qualifications to back it up.

  • To comment on the high levels of oil found in the sand, this likely due to concentration of the oil over time. As oil-contaminated water passes over and through the beach sand, oil is left behind "clinging" to the sand. As time passes, the oil becomes concentrated in the sand, hence the higher concentration in comparison to nearby water.

    Also, I am not the chemist who performed the tests, but I assume that the oil tested (petroleum) is different than the oil (plants oils) in sunscreen.

  • if the water is safe, lets all pitch in and send the executives of BP families on vacation in the gulf and see if they let their children play in the water.

    reminds me of a scene from the movie 'Erin Brockovich' . during a meeting with the lawyers of PG& E they were told the drinking water in the glasses on the table was specially shipped in for them from HInkley, where the drinking water has hexavalent chromium it. NONE of the lawyers touched the water after hearing that!!!

  • Hope at this interval is a misapprehension of the future, an illusion, which characterizes the lack of knowledge and accurate facts of the BP Oil Spill. Facts as such are not the fruitful elements of knowledge. To be useful, facts and details must be augmented by some relation so that an interpretation is possible; thereby we can proceed to resolve and restore the Gulf Region. Truth and facts are two different things – not similar; nor does one confirm the other. Reason is a clever negotiator.!

  • Fuck BP....

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