Monday, May 31, 2010
BP Bring in Robots in Latest Attempt to Curb Oil Spill
Friday, May 28, 2010
Oil and the Bilderbergs
The Bilderberg Group: Rulers of the World _ on Guns & Butter
This show was broadcast May 24, 2010.
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GUNS AND BUTTER with Bonnie Faulkner
The Bilderberg Group: Rulers of the World — Daniel Estulin
Interview with investigator and author, Daniel Estulin, on his book, The True Story of the Bilderberg Group, which describes an annual gathering where the European and American political elite, and the wealthiest CEOs of the world, all come together to discuss the economic and political future of humanity. Highly secretive, the press has never been allowed to attend, nor have statements ever been released on the groups conclusions or discussions, which have great ramifications for all the citizens of the world. The book also includes sections on the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission.
Wheaton Sees Gulf of Mexico Drilling Costs Increasing
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Lindsey Williams on The Oil Spill catastrophe - Jeffe Rense 11/05/2010
After numerous public speaking engagements in the western states, certain government officials and concerned individuals urged Mr. Williams to put into print what he saw and heard, stating that they felt this information was vital to national security. Mr. Williams firmly believes that whoever controls energy controls the economy. Thus, The Energy Non-Crisis.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
McDonald Puts Oil Leak at 40,000-100,000 Barrels a Day
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Crude falls 20% in 20 days: Where is it headed now?
Friday, May 21, 2010
Oil Leak The Greatest environmental catastrophe in the history of the United States
Oil Leak Estimate Dead Wrong; View Live Feed
A live video feed that shows the oil gushing from the blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico is now available online. Congressman Ed Markey of Massachusetts pushed BP to make the video available to the public. Live video feed available to public oil spill gulf of mexico congressman ed Markey Massachusetts BP dispersants epa florida keys gulf stream Louisiana Alabama
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Crude Oil Tumbles Below $65 as Equities Slump
BP Talks Oil Spill Containment
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
OPEC Will Defend Oil at Mid-$60s
Monday, May 17, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Lyndsey Williams on The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
Lyndsey Williams on The BP Oil Catastrophe
Lindsey Williams, who has been an ordained Baptist minister for 28 years, went to Alaska in 1971 as a missionary. The Transalaska oil pipeline began its construction phase in 1974, and because of Mr. Williams' love for his country and concern for the spiritual welfare of the "pipeliners," he volunteered to serve as Chaplain on the pipeline, with the subsequent full support of the Alyeska Pipeline Company. Because of the executive status accorded to him as Chaplain, he was given access to information documented in his eye opening book, The Energy Non-Crisis.
After numerous public speaking engagements in the western states, certain government officials and concerned individuals urged Mr. Williams to put into print what he saw and heard, stating that they felt this information was vital to national security. Mr. Williams firmly believes that whoever controls energy controls the economy. Thus, The Energy Non-Crisis.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Jay Weidner on Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Disaster
From 1998 to 2000, Jay was the Video Development Director for Conscious Wave Productions in Boulder, Colorado. He also produced, wrote and directed the nationally viewed documentary for Conscious Wave titled, Earth Under Fire with Dr. Paul LaViolette. Since the year 2000, Jay has been the president of Sacred Mysteries Productions, a video production and distribution company. He is currently in production on a feature film called Secret Landscapes.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Oil prices down on Eurozone bailout package
Oil prices down on Eurozone bailout package
Monday, May 10, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Battle for Canada Oil
The area is the epicentre of a struggle between environmentalists and multinational energy companies, with each side painting different pictures of how oil extraction impacts the region.
Al Jazeera's Steve Chao reports from Fort McMurray, Canada
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill an Environmental disaster
Professor of Biology, Peter Ward, talked about the impact of BP's oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico. The estimates of how much is being leaked has varied depending on the source. "It cannot
have hit in a worse place," as we're dealing with a body of water that doesn't have a great deal of circulation on the bottom, he noted. The Gulf has already experienced 'Dead Zones,' where
oxygen is removed from the water, and bottom life has been killed off. Thus, the oil can't be broken up and destroyed by bacteria that would otherwise be growing there, he explained.
Further, the Gulf area contains thousands of streams-- the oil will go up into those streams and sink into the mud, and there's no easy way to clean it, he warned, adding that with the
increased rise of sea levels, the oil will be pushed inward.
Ecological biologist David Blume joined the program in the third hour, also discussing the oil catastrophe. There could be as much as 1 million gallons a day being spilled from BP's broken
oil pipes, he detailed. Yet, current drilling practices aren't going to change, until, perhaps "there's oil on the shores of the Potomac in Washington," and that is actually a possibility as
the oil slick could be carried along the East Coast by the Gulf Stream, he said.
Blume talked about alcohol gas as a cleaner and more plentiful alternative to oil, and how a wide network of small-scale alcohol fuel plants could be set up. Several states have requested
to have higher percentages of alcohol added to their fuel but the EPA has been balking for political reasons, he suggested.