BP oil spill

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pov603 » November 14th, 2016, 11:52 am wrote:Anders, it is all well and good speculating about alternative theories but based upon 'what' exactly?
I think it explains the why. And the reason for why I think the oil spill was fake was that they showed what they claimed to be huge areas of oil on the surface of the ocean, then later it had somehow all disappeared, with lame explanations from the media like: "the oil sank" and things like that.
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Anders » November 14th, 2016, 12:15 pm wrote:
pov603 » November 14th, 2016, 11:52 am wrote:Anders, it is all well and good speculating about alternative theories but based upon 'what' exactly?
I think it explains the why. And the reason for why I think the oil spill was fake was that they showed what they claimed to be huge areas of oil on the surface of the ocean, then later it had somehow all disappeared, with lame explanations from the media like: "the oil sank" and things like that.
Anders go and start a blog somewhere! You can call it "I think maybe could perhaps I believe." Mods why are you allowing this clown a platform? On dry land or deep sea he's full of shit!
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brianv » November 14th, 2016, 1:42 pm wrote:
Anders » November 14th, 2016, 12:15 pm wrote:
pov603 » November 14th, 2016, 11:52 am wrote:Anders, it is all well and good speculating about alternative theories but based upon 'what' exactly?
I think it explains the why. And the reason for why I think the oil spill was fake was that they showed what they claimed to be huge areas of oil on the surface of the ocean, then later it had somehow all disappeared, with lame explanations from the media like: "the oil sank" and things like that.
Anders go and start a blog somewhere! You can call it "I think maybe could perhaps I believe." Mods why are you allowing this clown a platform? On dry land or deep sea he's full of shit!
My post is based on actual facts. Here is ABC News reporting how the oil just suddenly disappeared:


full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnxMzGziYSA
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I rest my case!
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Ok, I deleted the content in my speculative post. Will try to post more substantiated content from now on.
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Anders » November 14th, 2016, 3:07 pm wrote:
Ok, I deleted the content in my speculative post. Will try to post more substantiated content from now on.
This is our basic expectation, thank you.

You will thank yourself when you have a much stronger position based on the most elementary evidence anyone can discover and surmise for themselves, rather than reading the crystal ball within reports, rumors and convoluted explanations (even if they are correct guesses).

The point is to help everyone understand what is going on rather than come in with "special knowledge" that nobody can possibly source or understand without implicitly trusting whatever you call your instincts or favorite media. We must teach each other to think critically again. We've been brainwashed for centuries.
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Anders » November 14th, 2016, 3:07 pm wrote:
Ok, I deleted the content in my speculative post. Will try to post more substantiated content from now on.
More than 'substantiated' content, I'd simply like to see some more intelligent content from you, Anders. After all, you are Swedish - like (half of) yours truly - not that this matters much to me, but (duh- lost for words now !)... :P

Well, two words that you'll understand may (hopefully) suffice: skärp dig.
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Intertwining psyops:

Elizabeth Birch (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Birch) worked for Bingham McCutchen LLP (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bingham_McCutchen) who represented BP in the Deepwater Horizon case, until she joined the Apple litigation team.

She later became the executive director of the HRC (http://www.hrc.org/resources/transgende ... the-basics) who assist in helping parents transition their pre-pubescent children into their gender of choice.

Her partner for a time was Hilary Rosen (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilary_Rosen) who was CEO of the RIAA and was a supporter of the DMCA and presided over the lawsuit against Napster.

Both have a long list of influential connections to government.

Alicia Garza is one of the founders of Black Lives Matter, identifies as queer and is married to a transgender. Black Lives Matter is also in part devoted to LGBT advocacy and has been promoted by the HRC:

http://www.hrc.org/blog/blacklivesmatter

Of course, a google search for "HRC" will also yield results for Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Apple, DMCA, HRC, BLM, BP....very cozy.
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