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The real picture must be really bad if they have to use a 157-day old wrong image

Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:19 PM EST
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12 Nov 2010.

On the 204th day of the continuing BP’s Oil Spill disaster, BP quietly informed through a teleconference on 10 Nov that the “plug and abandonment of the Macondo 152 well” was completed on 2 days ago. This was reported by the Voice of America (VoAnews.com) with the title “BP abandons Damaged Gulf of Mexico Oil Well”.

BP restorethegulf.gov/release/2010/11/10/transcript-operational-update-fosc-rear-adm-paul-zukunft

Paul Zukunft: Good morning. This is Admiral Paul Zukunft. This is the 204th day of the Deepwater Horizon response. One milestone that probably most people were not aware of this week – two days ago, the plug and abandonment of the Macondo 252 well was complete. And in fact, when it was completed, the cap that went over it has 11 stars on it to memorialize the 11 lives lost during that tragic explosion on April 20.

But what was most interesting was the picture they chose to display for the article. See figure 136-1.

Not only was the still image of the “well” outdated by more than 157 days (8 June 2010) it is also the wrong image of the well. On 8 June 2010, oil and gas were still gushing out of the first LRMP cap on top of the BOP after the riser had just been cut. See CNN video dated 8 Jun 2010 BP-releases-new-hd-video-of-leaking-oil-well.

Voice of America might not be aware that the date on the Oceaneering ROV is on dd-mm-yy British not American format. Thus 08-06-10 is 8 June 2010 and not 6 August 2010. One must wonder why was this particular image chosen?

There are so many ROV images of the capped well (well A) right up to 10 Nov 2010, the day the news of the “capped well finally laid to rest” was announced. See Is The Last Rite For The Macondo Well For Real published on 8 Nov 2010. So why choose this particular wrong image of the well? To start off with, it is not even close to the capped well. This is the image of the “smaller container dome” that was supposed to be used to contain the oil spill. The idea was abandoned without even being tried. See The Mystery Of The April 20 Blowout Revealed Answers To Questions Raised 001.

~~~~~~start of quote from previous article~~~~~~~~

Mysteriously, these sincere efforts appeared to diminish as the full financial implication and magnitude of the oil gushes at several reported locations set in. In the 10 May BP’s statement, the giant containment dome parked at the seabed near the spill area was never used at all. One has to wonder why BP would spend all that expenses to build and transport these containment domes and never even try them on before declaring they could not be used. At the same time, BP appeared to be backing off the containment option and preferring the “TOP KILL” option.

BP's Update on GOM Spill Response - 10 May

The containment dome that was deployed last week has been parked away from the spill area on the sea bed. Efforts to place it over the main leak point were suspended at the weekend as a build up of hydrates prevented a successful placement of the dome over the spill area.

A second, smaller containment dome is being readied to lower over the main leak point. The small dome will be connected by drill pipe and riser lines to a drill ship on the surface to collect and treat oil. It is designed to mitigate the formation of large hydrate volumes. This operation has never been done before in 5,000 feet of water. In addition, further work on the blow-out-preventer has positioned us to attempt a “top kill” option aimed at stopping the flow of oil from the well. This option will be pursued in parallel with the smaller containment dome over the next two weeks.

How could the hydrates have built-up at the dome which was not even placed over the gas leak? Was this a Freudian slip? Why were the BOP and the “Top Kill” option mentioned only 20 days after the blowout? Surely BP is no novice to containing a disaster situation? Did the hawks win over the doves in the battle of Evil Self-Interest & Mass Deception Vs Admitted Liability & Sincere Containment?

~~~~end of quote~~~~~~~~~

The reasons are obvious why the actual still images of the capped well cannot be used. The situation at site is now much worse than it was shown before. BP has spent so much time and effort to erase the magnitude of the disaster from public memory. With carefully orchestrated Mass deception moves, the world at large has been hypnotized to think that the Macondo Well has been peacefully laid to rest. Not much sense in waking up public concern with disturbing images of turbulent oil and gas columns, blown craters and other evidences of the failed attempts to contain the oil spill. See the sad evidences shown in figures 136-2 and 136-3.

This is why Voice of America could not use any of the later ROV images of the capped well. The images just would not fit the serene funeral service to “memorialize the 11 lives lost during that tragic explosion on April 20”.

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BK Lim

Another Deceptive Move by BP? The question is whether Voice of America was aware or similarly hypnotised by BP's magic spell?

  • 5 votes
Reply#1 - Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:27 PM EST
Ektar

Good on You BK Lim!! Great article!

  • 4 votes
#1.1 - Fri Nov 12, 2010 8:31 PM EST
BK Lim

High Ektar. Great to have you here. Thank you for your continuing effort in keeping the oil spill issue alive. The ROV videos and pics posted by you at ATS are great. Maybe you can post the links here at NV.

BTW feel free to vote up the articles to generate the interest on it. Thanks.

  • 4 votes
#1.2 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:41 AM EST
BK Lim

BTW the two images (136-2 and 136-3) were extracted from ROV videos recorded and posted by EKTAR. Credit goes to you, Ektar! (((((((((Ektar)))))))

  • 5 votes
#1.3 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 12:44 AM EST
eth-2299740

Hi Ektar

Just wanted to let you know I am one of the lurkers on ATS who appreciates you, BK and Kat for your dedication and effort in exposing BP for what they really are - SCUM of the worst kind.

  • 3 votes
#1.4 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 7:42 AM EST
TR-421173

!

  • 3 votes
#1.5 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:56 PM EST
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eth-2299740

BK

Here is what a poster in response to my post of your article had to say:

"As anecdotal evidence:"

"I work for a company that manufactures base level supplies in the oil leak cleanup. When the fire aboard the platform happened we began producing 50% or more of that particular line of products and that rate has NOT slowed since."

Hmmm - I might say - bery(not misspelled) inteereesting!!

  • 3 votes
Reply#3 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 1:24 PM EST
BK Lim

Eth, yesterday I saw from Skats video post, the evidence that they had been spraying "dispersant or coagulant or what not". Dead and permanently killed leaks do not need spraying of anything. They are killing the gulf.

  • 3 votes
#3.1 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 1:36 PM EST
eth-2299740

And, if they keep it up - the oceans will be the next victim!!

  • 3 votes
#3.2 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 1:57 PM EST
BK Lim

This is no longer an American Gulf problem, it is an International Crisis.

  • 2 votes
#3.3 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 2:26 PM EST
eth-2299740

Correct

Once this affects waters outside of the gulf - the seriousness of it might finally sink in - and then questions are going to HAVE to be answered - i.e. why this govt kept the lid on this catastrophe?

It's bad enough we ruined the world's economies with our wonderful CDS/MBS schemes brought about by the banksters, but now we let corporations take charge of what will at some unknown point in the future be an international emergency.

  • 3 votes
#3.4 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 3:22 PM EST
BK Lim

Eth, you are spot on. Steve if you are reading this, would appreciate your insightful comments.

I was reading the article on BOA, the criminality behind the banking crisis and financial bubbles looks awfully similar in Modus Operandi behind the Deep Water Horizon and the NOAA-induced Fishing Piratisation scheme. Read the detailed and revealing comments.

http://rayjs.newsvine.com/_news/2010/11/12/5454109-bank-of-america-is-in-deep-trouble-and-there-may-be-financial-disaster-on-the-horizon-?pc=25&sp=0#discussion_nav

  • 2 votes
#3.5 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 5:32 PM EST
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StealthyKat

Great reporting as usual BK...I have a feeling that since they announced this, the feeds will not be back on. It has been 3 days now. I cannot believe they get to just ride off into the sunset and leave us here to deal with whatever is going to happen. I live on the coast, and it scares me that I can't see what's going on now.....

  • 3 votes
Reply#4 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 6:27 PM EST
BK Lim

Great to see you here Skat.

For the NV readers, StealthyKat has been the other hardworking ATS (AboveTopSecret) forum member keeping watch on BP's activities and posting the ROV videos. You can get lost at You-tube watching all those videos without guidance. Basically an ROV video is like a "pinhole camera" looking out to a wide world. We need background info in order for us to understand; looking at a very small part of the seafloor or BP's operation.

Please feel free to jump to ATS to view the discussion in details. Videos description can be pasted next to the image concerned. The comment column at NV does not allow pics to be pasted, hence the preference of video discussions at ATS. See you there.

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread619957/pg31

  • 3 votes
#4.1 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 7:13 PM EST
eth-2299740

Kat

We don't have the videos - but can't stop bloggers from reporting from the gulf:

http://www.floridaoilspilllaw.com/cleanup-worker-told-stop-finding-new-oil-video

“They have so much work out there. It’s unbelievable,” said [Wanda Lane, employee of BP contractor].

Rocky Barrois of Venice said, “I found a big spot of oil on the beach we was cleaning up, and I was told by one of the safety inspectors to stop finding new oil that they had to put an end to this .. it was getting overwhelming.”

Many workers let go from BP are revealing how big the problem is.

This is far from over --

  • 2 votes
#4.2 - Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:25 AM EST
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BK Lim

Robert Rapier on Sunday, January 3, 2010

The Saudis maintained that the declines were voluntary because the world oil markets were oversupplied. But they would say that, wouldn’t they? Or would they? I went back and forth on that point; I could see pros and cons either way. But the doomer contingent had decided: The Saudis were bald-faced liars. I lost count of how many times I saw the Saudi Oil Minister accused of lying when he maintained that the declines were voluntary, because the doomers “knew” good and well they weren’t.

Wouldn't you say that for BP, Tony Hayward and a host of other POLS?

  • 3 votes
Reply#5 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 7:05 PM EST
Jaybao

Ha, Ha. Who were they trying to kid? Passing the containment dome for the well head. Stupid Buggers. The groove around the well head looks bad. It wasn't that bad before? Have not been following, maybe you can elaborate on that.

  • 3 votes
Reply#6 - Sat Nov 13, 2010 10:53 PM EST
BK Lim

Tell you honestly. At first I was taken aback. How did this nice clean cap came into place? Did a little research to get it right. Really a cheap shot.

  • 2 votes
Reply#7 - Sun Nov 14, 2010 12:35 AM EST
Ektar

eth

Thank you! Kat & I joined ATS around the same time in July & have been monitoring this disaster as best as we can. I do hope the feeds return it's our only window of information to what's happening down there on the floor. We are very fortunate to have BK aboard to help & educate us on what we have been seeing. I had mentioned the 3rd well possibility back in Aug but couldn't any responses. I had read BK article & a Dr Bea's article both making reference to S20BC. So having BK on our team has really made a difference & it also helps with us hopefully better monitoring since we have a better sense of what to look for.

Ektar

  • 2 votes
Reply#8 - Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:28 AM EST
eth-2299740

You are welcome Ektar.

I responded to Kat's post saying this thing is far from over. Hopefully, they make the camera's available, but even if they don't you continue along with others to monitor them through the written word - more powerful than a locomotive ( I mean sword) :-)

  • 2 votes
#8.1 - Sun Nov 14, 2010 10:49 AM EST
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