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In addition to making these movies, I've been doing a Live TalkShoe Podcast since March 19, 2009. We talk about all this stuff...! NWO, False Flag Ops, BS Media, etc... If you're interested, here's the link... http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/44064
By COLLEEN LONG and MATTHEW DALY, Associated Press Writers Colleen Long And Matthew Daly, Associated Press Writers -- 5:29 PM EDT 7/19/10
NEW ORLEANS -- Oil and gas are leaking from the cap on BP's ruptured oil well but the cork will stay in place for now, the federal government's point man on the spill said Monday.
The leaks aren't "consequential," retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen said, relieving concerns that they are a sign the cap is creating too much pressure underground. That could mean the cap that's stopped oil since Thursday would have to be opened. Allen said BP could continue testing the cap, meaning keeping it shut, for at least another 24 hours. He said BP must keep rigorously monitoring for any signs that this test could worsen the overall situation. If there was a quick rise in pressure, the well would be vented immediately to keep from creating leaks deep underground, Allen said. Allen repeated Monday that the next step wasn't clear."I'm not prepared to say the well is shut in until the relief well is done. There are too many uncertainties," he said.
The concern all along — since pressure readings on the cap weren't as high as expected — was a leak elsewhere in the well bore, meaning the cap may have to be reopened to prevent the environmental disaster from becoming even worse and harder to fix.
7/18/10 - 9:20 PM EDT NEW ORLEANS -- BP and the Obama administration offered significantly differing views Sunday on whether the capped Gulf of Mexico oil well will have to be reopened, a contradiction that may be an effort by the oil giant to avoid blame if crude starts spewing again. Pilloried for nearly three months as it tried repeatedly to stop the leak, BP PLC capped the nearly mile-deep well Thursday and wants to keep it that way. The government's plan, however, is to eventually pipe oil to the surface, which would ease pressure on the fragile well but would require up to three more days of oil spilling into the Gulf. "No one associated with this whole activity ... wants to see any more oil flow into the Gulf of Mexico," Doug Suttles, BP's chief operating officer, said Sunday. "Right now we don't have a target to return the well to flow." An administration official familiar with the spill oversight, however, told The Associated Press that a seep and possible methane were found near the busted oil well. The official spoke on condition of anonymity Sunday because an announcement about the next steps had not been made yet. The concern all along — since pressure readings on the cap weren't as high as expected — was a leak elsewhere in the wellbore, meaning the cap may have to be reopened to prevent the environmental disaster from becoming even worse and harder to fix. The official, who would not clarify what is seeping near the well, also said BP is not complying with the government's demand for more monitoring. Retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the Obama administration's spill response chief, demanded BP provide results of further testing of the seabed by 9 p.m. EDT Sunday night. "When seeps are detected, you are directed to marshal resources, quickly investigate, and report findings to the government in no more than four hours. I direct you to provide me a written procedure for opening the choke valve as quickly as possible without damaging the well should hydrocarbon seepage near the well head be confirmed," Allen said in a letter to BP Managing Director Bob Dudley. When asked about the situation earlier Sunday before the letter was released, BP spokesman Mark Salt would only say that "we continue to work very closely with all government scientists on this." Allen insisted Sunday that "nothing has changed" since Saturday, when he said oil would eventually be piped to surface ships. The government is overseeing BP's work to stop the leak, which ultimately is to be plugged using a relief well. Allen decided to extend testing of the cap that had been scheduled to end Sunday, the official who spoke on condition of anonymity said.......
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100719/ap_on_bi_ge/us_gulf_oil_spill

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  • youtube.com/watch?v=u2B6to9qpq­U

  • @agent008hammer

    Yeah, because the beach was still polluted from oil from back in the 1970s from the other big oil rig leak. =\ Oily beach is oily. EoS

  • YA GO JAWS !

    This story looks More like Super Bull Propaganda State run Media.

    W. T. F. Do you expect from crazy ass humane race! Live By The Oil Die By the Oil…

  • If BP wants to stop the leak and seepage they need to do the following. I will not submit this update to the bureaucracy of DWH again. And the media is in same mode. They advise people to pass along idea to BP. Well, it took a Berkeley Prof. (even though it in water and seabed) to get a half decent idea to the front of the line. Another professor is needed to get this device and idea to the front of the line because this one will work ...

    ..........

    youtube.com/watch?v=Tr1xZlcPpy­o

  • agenthammer008: They know the normal parameters

  • One big problem. No samples were taken before the oil blowout to compare before and after. Void.

  • yep this is whats been buggin me from day one since i heard about the huge methane bublle down the and even in the old live feeds you could se tons of buble and stuff coming out i just wonder how much has to be in the air for a flash fire like nothin weve ever seen

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