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Top ex-oilfield executive says Gulf op a depopulation event. 100,000 now sick



 
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Top ex-oilfield executive says Gulf op a depopulation event. 100,000 now sick #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 21, 2011 15:42 pm   Top ex-oilfield executive says Gulf op a depopulation event. 100,000 now sick
 

Top ex-oilfield executive says Gulf op a depopulation event. 100,000 now sick.
February 21st, 2011 12:24 am ET

Ex-oilfield executive of 25 years, now human rights defender Ian Crane stated Friday during Voice America “In Discussion” radio program that the Gulf of Mexico operation was a planned population reduction event. During the program, key Gulf advocates disclosed that over 100,000 Gulf people are already plague victims, hundreds of millions more will be impacted, and BP has paid enormous sums of money to keep Gulf activists from having a voice nationally.

“BP has made sure that activists are not campaigning on a national level. They are keeping them local so the corporate world is not threatened,” Crane told show host, David Gibbons.

With capacity to apply forensic analysis to events that led to Deepwater Horizon's destruction on April 20, Crane identified the individual ultimately responsible for what transpired in the Gulf, the man who must be required to answer deep and probing questions about his allegiances outside of BP. In a Bloomberg TV interview, this individual was described as a '32 year old punk' by Matthew Simmons a few days before found dead in his hot tub.

The Gulf operation exhibits each hallmark of a contrived event and "will have long-lasting and far-reaching impact on lives of up to hundreds of millions of people" according to Crane. He had stated the same in July and since then, has given numerous Gulf catastrophe lectures to Europeans who seem keen to learn about the event than Americans.

Scientist Wilma Subra, who has been researching the economic and human impact of the Gulf mega-catastrophe, told Gibbons that tens of thousands of residents, 75,000 workers, the fishermen exposed to toxins, and many children are sick - "a very, very large population.”

“It's getting worse day by day.”

Gulf Plague, or "Gulf Blue Plague" as coined by Michael Edward, typically includes various respiratory problems, tumors and cardiovascular disease according to Subra who said, “Doctors and staff say they are seeing lots of children with respiratory and skin problems.

"They treat them and they get exposed again and come back for treatment.”

The third guest on Gibbon's show, staff scientist and investigative biologist Scott Porter began his career as an oilfield consultant but is now a plague survivor. It began with the "chemical burns" but progressed to chronic irritated kidneys, prostate issues and mucous build-up. Subra tested his blood and found high level of ethylbenzyne, despite having worn a dry suit because “you are still breathing it,” as he explained.

Coastal areas were first impacted by aerosol from the oil slick dispersed by high winds according to Subra. Fishing communities, now sick, had wanted to work for BP but were not trained, not provided protective gear, exposed daily, and are severely injured. They "were made sick every day," went back to work, and when their wives began to speak out, were told they would be fired if the wives continued telling what was happening.

Corexit is having a "profound effect on soil and air in the Gulf Coast area, and it will travel," stated Crane, yet "outside the immediate Gulf Coast area, it is a non-event. This is ancient history. You might as well be talking about 911.”

“Some of the terminology does not help!” Crane asserted.

“When did this start getting called an 'oil spill'? This is not a spill... This is an environmental disaster of enormous magnitude. It will reach far and wide."

Crane highlighted poisoning occurring through seafood, now with help of the military purchasing 3,000 tons of Gulf seafood for servicemen, also selling in their commissaries.

There was much mainstream media coverage until July when federal agencies and BP announced the oil was gone, but since, Subra explained:

Continue reading on Examiner.com: Top ex-oilfield executive says Gulf op a depopulation event. 100,000 now sick. - National Human Rights | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/top-ex-oilfield-executive-gulf-operation-is-depopulation-event#ixzz1EbXRPtVl
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