BP Oil is Leaking Out of the Sea Floor

The BP oil leak is much worse than we are being told, it’s getting worse by the day and it might already be too late to do anything about it. Oil is now leaking up from the seabed itself, because the well is fractured under the sea floor. That means that whole oil field, theoretically, can now leak out of cracks in the ocean floor no matter how they attempt to “plug” the BP holes.    No wells, pipes or man-made holes are needed.  It’s possible the pressure caused by the “top kill” procedure made it much worse, too.  If we are lucky the whole thing won’t blow like a super-volcano.  Unfortunately, if we were “lucky” this would never have happened, as this is going to end up negatively affecting the entire country.

This video was recorded from the Viking Poseidon ROV 1 on June 13th, 2010, and shows bursts and seeping oil coming up from cracks in the seabed.  BP denies that oil or gas are leaking from cracks in the sea floor on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, of course, because they deny all reality when presented with it.

The oil bursts are allegedly coming from the seabed made of rock. If it’s seeping through rock, that would mean there are substantial cracks in that rock. Worried yet? There will be more to come about this later.  BP’s live feed from the Viking Poseidon ROV 1 is here, (but I can’t see it on my computer for some reason.)

President Obama is expected to mention a climate and energy bill in his speech tonight. What I would like him to say is that this disastrous oil catastrophe is one of the most important events in human history because it will instigate an important turning point for humanity. That turning point will be the end of the fossil fuel era. It will be as important to human civilization as the industrial age, or the invention of electricity itself. This will be the beginning of the human race entering a future that is sustainable, where energy is clean and available equally and affordably to everyone around the world, which will mark  a huge leap forward in human development.

But he won’t say anything like that. He’ll probably even mention that we should continue to drill for oil.

Just in case you are now sunk in despair, here is a video that might make you smile, (unless you are British.)

 

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