May 9, 2018

Deeper Look – Episode 47 (2018)

This video is a follow-up to what we mentioned in the morning news this week – and the topic surrounding it that isn’t something I want to put on YouTube.

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  • Bo Shaffer
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    I’m curious as to why you think it might not have been an accident. Was there problems with extreme pressure before the spill? Wouldn’t it make more sense to channel the pressure than release it into the environment….even in financial terms?
    Even if the intent *was* to relieve pressure on the whole field, wouldn’t channeling it be as effective as accidental release? Lest costly and potentially high profit.
    Just wondering why you think it was non-accidental.

    • S0
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      If something goes wrong they cannot say they are doing something. They also will be on the hook for not warning anywhere else that has this… since they will have proven they can see it coming. Dangerous precedent.

  • Joningham Farms
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    While I lean towards it being an accident of hubris, knowing the pressure was increasing but believing they could control or even use that, I definitely think the idea of it being non-accidental is worth considering.
    Does there happen to be another potentially “accidental” pressure relief event before or after the BP event anyone is aware of? Or even any areas currently seeing increased activity and new drilling that’s worth watching for such an event?

  • mcnamara5
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    I believe it is hard to know any real answers here…when the norm is to lie first… and no offense meant…just, for us… we have to rely on each other and trust… Government lies….is normal.

  • Caroline5765
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    A mother nature and man made merger; what a curiosity provoking overlay. Thank you for the upload.

  • j conover
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    Pressure releases, interesting comment! For a model, look at Yellowstone and its natural pressure releases(one hopes). I sure hope our USA government is not stupid enough to try a ‘drill baby drill” concept to fix mother nature. We are not gods.

  • anarchyensues
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    what is the EU perspective on hydro carbons being generated by the earth?

  • KittyMac
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    Could barely hear this one. 🙁

  • PapaCriss
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    The first step to enlightenment is to it admit that one is ignorant on a topic, and I don’t know squat about oil drilling. After a little research And a few conversations with a cousin who is a directional driller, I got a hold of the basics, I also found that a very similar incident happened to BP in the Caspian Sea in 2008, According to a number of presumably reliable reporting outlets, BP covered it up. This, at least to me, would indicate a pattern of cutting of corners on key components as well as a pension for subterfuge. With greed has a motive, I think it is reasonable to conclude that the dumping of oil in the Golf of Mexico was probably not intentional, but that every step taken before that point was, at best, a very poor gamble for maximum profits. The final conclusion being that the choice to drill three plus miles below the sea bed on the cheap was intentional.

  • Chris Bullock
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    I was wondering there Gulf also has a gigantic gravitational disturbance there if you believe most science reports compared to other locations.. I do believe once it was found scientist tried to figure out where the disturbance came from, but to no avail. Now seeing yes an asteroid hit around there to form much of the gulf, is it very volcanic does anything really explain this gravitational anomaly?

  • Calvin
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    Not putting this on y/t is prudent as with Elon Musk’ recent tweets concerning big oil… makes me wonder who paid for that old ad, “don’t mess with mother nature” My beliefs regarding the Gulf disaster is that certain parties absolutely knew what would happen, that incompetent personnel were intentionally put on the rig to replace people that knew better & that the ongoing corexit injection as well as the transport of contaminated soil nationwide is an effort to spread the love of the chemical soup that breaks down or dissolves the cell surface, membranes integrity. (Corexit does this, look it up!)

  • Calvin
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    I also have strong conviction that corexit participates in the alteration of the Atlantic heat tractor oscillation to Europe. The albedo had to be somewhat affected by the sheer volume of oil dropped to the bottom of the gulf, still somewhat influenced by the overall ocean’ circulatory patterns~

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