Corexit found in Orange Beach Waters, WKRG, August 19, 2010: "Some times it's about the size of a half dollar. Some times it streams along and its like floating sand." ... She got samples [from her backyard] and sent them to chemist Bob Naman in Mobile whose tests results show 13 point 3 parts per million of the chemical dispersant Corexit.
Large Oil-Corexit Plumes, Fish Kill Coverup and Wackenhut, Intel Hub, August 27, 2010: Statements by Project Gulf Impact * "As far as that trip goes, it was definitely the worst I have seen the dispersant. It was scary because some of the dispersant was still in POWDER FORM which would indicate that it was from a plane. It was horrifying to see the jelly fish and dolphins attempting to get away from the plumes, especially when certain plumes were over a mile long!"
Something very weird is happening in the Gulf. I suspect a conspiracy.
Omglol8642 1 year ago
@JP5466 i'm in orlando, fl. approx. 80 miles from the first gulf beach. so, why the sudden
alert' from you?
mountainsandsea 1 year ago
floating sand? Ok. Now we have underwater fog. Millions of dead fishes and other animals. As we have some beaches covered in tar balls and corexit water.
I would say the climate change is going on very quick. But just not as predicted.
Dont worry. Thats normal?
Habasch78 1 year ago
As Louisiana places ad"s telling people the gulf is fine for human consumption when we know better
HistoryTours 1 year ago
Anyone living in or around the Gulf needs to get the F out of there... NOW!
JP5466 1 year ago
...as expected. Now cover that up, BP.
jawayetti 1 year ago