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Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Deepwater Horizon Victims' Families Wonder If BP Will Ever 'Make Things Right' (PHOTOS)

Deepwater Horizon Victims' Families Wonder If BP Will Ever 'Make Things Right' (PHOTOS):

"JONESVILLE, La. — Roy Wyatt Kemp's family is waiting for his headstone, black marble engraved with the deer and ducks he loved to hunt. The grave, however, lacks a body.

Seven months after the fateful Gulf of Mexico explosion that triggered one of history's worst environmental disasters, the 27-year-old rig worker's family knows very little beyond the fact that he never came home. Did he survive the initial blast? Did he suffer? Could he have been saved?

'I wonder every day what happened to my son. I don't think it will ever leave me,' said his mother, Peggy.

Without a body, without answers and with only limited financial and emotional support, Kemp's family and relatives of the 10 other workers who died on the BP-leased rig are left to wonder whether the oil giant's promise to 'make things right' applies to everyone but them.

From the small towns of central Mississippi to the cotton fields of central Louisiana to the cattle farms of southern Texas, relatives of the men, in interviews with The Associated Press, bemoaned that so much of the public focus has been on the oil spilled rather than the lives lost.

'There hasn't been anybody associated with BP, Transocean or any of them that has sat down and really tried to give you their condolence and tell you what took place,' Peggy Kemp said.

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Friday, 5 November 2010

BP oil spill costs to hit $40bn | Business | guardian.co.uk

BP oil spill costs to hit $40bn | Business | guardian.co.uk:

"BP said today it expects the cost of the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster to be $7.7bn (£4.8bn) bigger than previously thought, pushing the total bill to nearly $40bn.

The oil giant announced the new charge to cover the cost of the Gulf of Mexico spill alongside its financial results for the third quarter of the year. It blamed the delays that dogged its attempts to seal the leak, along with higher clean-up costs and legal fees.

The new charge knocked BP's pre-tax profits for the third quarter of 2010 down to $1.8bn, compared with $4.98bn a year ago.

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Thursday, 4 November 2010

Happy dolphins update on Hutchison-Lazaryan frequency generator clearing polluted Gulf waters

Happy dolphins update on Hutchison-Lazaryan frequency generator clearing polluted Gulf waters:

"We called BP, the EPA, the Coast Guard. NO RESPONSE.

We talked with LOCAL government officials, even the sheriff. Their response: 'This is great. We cannot 'officially sanction it'. We cannot help. Go talk with local private citizens that are on the beach, set up the equipment with them. And, we will not stop you from treating the water.'

This is RESTORATION of the frequency of the water.

EVERYTHING is FREQUENCY.

We received samples of polluted Gulf water in John's lab and tested them, before we came. The ORIGINAL reading on the oscilloscope of the polluted Gulf water was dramatically different from the reading of 'healthy sea water'.

After applying the audio and radio frequencies to the water in the lab, the polluted water CHANGED its frequency (to a reading on the oscilloscope that was identical to the healthy sea water).

[...] Applying this ANCIENT technology of frequencies to the water allows the water to 'clean itself'.


NEW OIL just hit the beaches of Venice, LA and of Bay Jimmy last week.

Apparently the well is 'not capped'...or there is another blowout we are not being told about.

Dead birds, fish, dolphins....all covered with oil.

The long term effect on these animals is DEATH.

What we are doing is bringing LIFE, the healing frequencies that have been known for thousands of years to restore damaged DNA.


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