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Captain Sub
05-19-10, 04:02 AM
Looks like the controlled mainstream press is spewing as much BS here as they did on the Kursk disaster like as if the oilrig somehow magically sunk by itself or jet fuel melting steel frames LOL.


Here is a more plausible report i.m.o.

http://www.eutimes.net/2010/05/us-orders-blackout-over-north-korean-torpedoing-of-gulf-of-mexico-oil-rig/


http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Ade%3Aofficial&q=us+media+orders+blackout&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=



kind regards,

Paul

Subnuts
05-19-10, 06:05 AM
So, is there any actual irrefutable engineering analysis of the oil rig disaster linking it to a North Korean torpedo attack...OR...am I going to find some tinfoil hat BS from a bunch of basement dwelling conspiracy theorists who don't actually understand what they're talking about?

SteamWake
05-19-10, 10:19 AM
The real BS being spewed by the mainstream media is all the hype about the impending biggest enviromental disastor of all time.

Yet a month later still no signs of oil ashore or oil covered birds etc. The media went crazy over some tar balls that washed up in key west. However they turned out to not be from the DW site.

I grew up in South Florida and I distincly remember tar balls washing up on the beach some 40 years ago. Nature leaks oil all the time.

Meanwhile BP is bending over handing out tons of cash and working hard (sucessfully by the way) to limit the leak yet they are still a 'villan'.

If I was going to buy into any conspiricy theroy it would not involve Korea.

Why is this not in General Topics by the way?

Tribesman
05-19-10, 11:42 AM
I love that newspaper, its always good for a laugh.

Weiss Pinguin
05-19-10, 01:08 PM
The real BS being spewed by the mainstream media is all the hype about the impending biggest enviromental disastor of all time.
lol, when have they NOT done that about anything? In a few months something else will go wrong and they'll be all over it like ants to a cake.

Captain Sub
05-19-10, 01:55 PM
conspiricy theroy

Could it get any more childish?

My god, what the hell is with peoples' minds these days. Thank you, Fox News.

ETR3(SS)
05-19-10, 02:54 PM
incendiary torpedoes Hey this is right up your alley! We can put this next to the US Armor Piercing Mk48 that sunk the Kursk.:yeah:

msxyz
05-19-10, 03:26 PM
Hey this is right up your alley! We can put this next to the US Armor Piercing Mk48 that sunk the Kursk.:yeah:

That's nothing....

Imagine the uprising when the public opinion will discover that Deepwater Horizon was torpedoed by a lone German Uboot from operation Drumbeat.

These guys are fighting a war already lost for over 60 years!!! Apparently Doenitz ordered to the crew of that particular uboot to maintain absolute radio silence so they missed the news back in May '45 :oops:

PS: On a more serious note, why it's so difficult to accept that sometimes a disaster is just a case of bad luck mixed with human errors? It's not the first oil rig that bursts into flames, too bad this time it happened on a sea platform sitting atop of a well deep in the ocean.

Tribesman
05-19-10, 04:48 PM
My god, what the hell is with peoples' minds these days.
Perhaps they read too many papers that have headlines like "darkie charged for shooting at bus load of humans" or "white extinction".
Steamwake was being kind just calling your topic conspiracy theory as your link is actually full of extremely vile racist tripe.

Sailor Steve
05-19-10, 07:25 PM
PS: On a more serious note, why it's so difficult to accept that sometimes a disaster is just a case of bad luck mixed with human errors? It's not the first oil rig that bursts into flames, too bad this time it happened on a sea platform sitting atop of a well deep in the ocean.
What? You don't believe that the oil companies have been supressing the invention of the 200-miles-per-gallon carburetor for the last fifty years?

On a serious note myself, and inlike with your "bad luck mixed with human errors" comment, I've said it before and I'll say it again: I'll always believe screw-up before I believe cover-up.

Weiss Pinguin
05-19-10, 08:45 PM
On a serious note myself, and inlike with your "bad luck mixed with human errors" comment, I've said it before and I'll say it again: I'll always believe screw-up before I believe cover-up.
Pfft, that's just the kind of thinking that's kept us from hovercars and alien interaction.

mookiemookie
05-20-10, 08:36 AM
Yet a month later still no signs of oil ashore or oil covered birds etc. The media went crazy over some tar balls that washed up in key west. However they turned out to not be from the DW site.


That's because the scumbag thugs at BP are blocking people from filming it: http://www.energyboom.com/policy/bp-and-coast-gaurd-blocking-media-public-beaches.

Meanwhile BP is bending over handing out tons of cash and working hard (sucessfully by the way) to limit the leak yet they are still a 'villan'.

Awww, poor poor BP. Reckless disregard for safety standards, doing long term damage to an entire ecosystem and destroying the livelihood of thousands of Americans, and they're so unfairly looked upon as villains. Give me a break.

EDIT: More evidence as to why you're utterly and completely full of sh*t: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/05/oil_reaches_louisiana_shores.html

BP can go to hell. Their CEO should be set adrift on a flaming barge in the middle of their oil spill.

WarlordATF
07-26-10, 01:21 PM
I have read alot of crap over the years, but this one is really near the top of the list. Obama could use a Nuke to stop the disaster? Um... Can i have some of whatever that author is smoking? Setting off a nuke in the gulf would be far worse than any oil spill.

I have lived/fished/swam in and around the Gulf since i was 7 years old and i have to agree with Steamwake that tar balls do show up from time to time, be it from a natural leak or rotting wrecks. This leak is a very bad thing, but the media is making it sound far worse than it really is. There will be some damage done, but in the long run the oil will seep back into the earth. This isn't processed fuel with tons of chemicals added, its crude and it naturally occurs and the enviroment will absorb it just like it has done for millions of years.

Sure wildlife and fish will be effected and like i said its a bad thing, but the real disaster is that it was more important to siphon the oil to waiting tankers instead of stopping the leak. It could have been stopped fairly quickly, but there was more money in it to allow it to flow while they figure out how to capture the oil and make money off of it.