The video you DIDN’T see on the 6 o’clock news broadcast of the BP Oil Spill Disaster in the Gulf. BP only showed you the “logical” video of the wellhead leak so that the world could watch as they attempted to “cap” it off. That’s because if they had shown you the REAL leak, and the subsequent damage to the sea floor as a result of the explosion that left a huge crater and a leaking deep sea riser spewing, the odds of them being able to repair the damage would be known. That damage still exists today, and it is the root cause of the documented sightings of oil seen in the Gulf near the BP Macondo well site since spring of 2011, which BP is always careful to state it’s not the “well” that’s leaking. It’s not. It’s the riser deep below the ocean floor, and the subsequent damage to the sea floor that continues to cause shifts in the plates and resultant earthquakes since April of 2010 in various parts of the Gulf states and the southern US. The demand for real answers and the truth continues. - posted to youtube 10.22.11 by MaureenDauphinee1
Make sure to listen to the late Matt Simmons describe the hole, the blowout that caused it, and BP/US government’s massive coverup. Here is a sample:
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[...] BP’s Deepwater Horizon site is still leaking, according to recent trips to the site. See Stuart Smith, environmental lawyer, for the very latest on the investigation. One theory of interest, supported by oil industry expert Matt Simmons (RIP), is that the seafloor is damaged beyond repair. Matt Simmons details the NOAA investigation which discovered an “oil lake” at the bottom of the seafloor, which is the result of an open hole from which oil spews to this day. See video of that here. [...]