View Full Version : Deepwater Horizon: emails obtained by Greenpeace demonstrate NOAA censorship
Corncrake
25th October 2012, 07:33
"The images from the summer of 2010 were undoubtedly gruesome: the carcass of a young sperm whale, decayed and partially eaten by sharks, sighted at sea south of the Deepwater Horizon oil well.
It was the first confirmed sighting of a dead whale since the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April that year – a time of huge public interest in the fate of whales, dolphins, sea turtles and other threatened animals – and yet US government officials supressed the first reports of the discovery and blocked all images until now."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/oct/24/whale-death-deepwater-oil-spill
Ruby L.
25th October 2012, 08:32
Oh, mercy, mercy me
Things ain't what they used to be
Oil wasted on the oceans and upon our seas
Fish full of mercury
How much more abuse from man can you stand?
My heart breaks and aches
Oh, mercy mercy we
The Arthen
25th October 2012, 09:43
Oh, mercy, mercy me
Things ain't what they used to be
Oil wasted on the oceans and upon our seas
Fish full of mercury
How much more abuse from man can you stand?
My heart breaks and aches
Oh, mercy mercy we
Sounds like you've got something else on your mind other than what you said, my dear.
:) I don't know what it is...but..you know. Just had that feelin'.
we're all making sure this vibrational change happens in time before the ocean creatures mutate into some sort of Diablo re-incarnate with a weird cackle that goes "EEHEEE!". Lol there's still gonna be lots of changes.....
Kiforall
25th October 2012, 12:00
The Ocean needs our Love and healing right now.
Human emotions alter water:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FO3Gibi5Gc
Zoe x
Ruby L.
25th October 2012, 16:49
Thanks for your positive note, The Arthen. My post was a response to the pictures in Corncrake's link; every single innocent life lost is simply one more too many.
I realise things are changing, and try to remain positive ... But sometimes, the emotions are overwhelming, and my heart physically pains.
And you're so right, Kiforall-- the ocean does need our love and healing. And human emotions do alter water molecules. Thanks for the powerful reminder.... I feel less helpless, now.
Big hugs to both of you, and all my love to our Planet.
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