Kenickie
Bluelight Crew
it is the beginning of waves of incredibly poisonous VoCs that will begin to both slowly and quickly kill most animal life on land as at has been doing in the water. remember that events on land are six weeks behind events at the well head. look at what both the water and air looks like out there: it is pure poison. nothing can live in it. that is what is coming for new orleans. and florida. and alabama. maybe even texas.
dunno man. the family says they've been able to smell oil on some days, on other days, not. and what, this leak has been happening for how many months now? since my birthday or so? its going to take maybe another year to cap the leak, at the rate they are moving...
i never thought katrina would or could do anything like this, although i did think the material devastation would be extreme. in situations like that, you can rebuild.
what we are talking about is the widespread poisoning of all land and water. nothing can live in there. doesn't matter if you want to or not. much more like chernobyl. some people insisted on staying there too. but it was and is uninhabitable.
i hope it's clear how incredibly outraged i am by this and sympathetic to the people whose lives are being destroyed. it is absolutely unbelievable. there are public figures i believe should rot in hell for what they did to make this happen, but i'll refrain from partisan political commentary.
ships will not be allowed to travel in the GoM until the poison is removed. based on valdez, ixtoc, etc., with much less widespread poison-oil mix, that isn't even a goal we can reliably project once the leak is stopped (significant areas around valdez and ixtoc both remain poisoned). and this isn't stopped. from the perspective of land & shore, it's barely begun.
you know that this isn't the first time that Louisiana has had to deal with an oil spill, right? or had entire swaths of their land deemed unfit for humans to live, because of what some awesome person like JP Morgan has done, right?
the specifics are different of course, but i find it kinda lame that you'd rather deem something -expired- and not bother trying to be proactive about it. where's the sense of american ingenuity? drive to protect the homeland?
or maybe that's just me.