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Why is this president so worried about employing lawyers? Only response we got right after the explosion is Obama mobilizing the Justice Department.

Fail president is fail.
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You're really bad at making topics.
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Suckered you into posting in it, guess I am not that bad.
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let's sue BP because they had no idea their rig would explode
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Why does it have to be anyones fault. Shit just happens.
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I'm VERY much into politics and the sort www.FreedomsPhoenix.com is my groups site. We have many umbrella groups operating out of the same workshop as well. www.camerafraud.com, www.wearechangeaz.com, www.youtube.com/rp4409, some Fee Staters and 420 activists along with a few others.

To reply about the British Petroleum fiasco, word has it that this isn't a "shit just happens" scenario. We can say the same thing of every other false flag nonsense where "shit just happened" or a "lone wolf" guy mad at Government with a low IQ just so happened to be smart enough to do a major crime. Gulf of Tonkin, USS Liberty, Pearl Harbor, WACO, Columbine, Stack Attack, London Subway, 9/11, Underwear Bomber, Times Square, Ft. Hood and the list goes on. Notice how the George Soros funded www.moveon.org site was bombarded with hits within minutes of this Inside Job happening and calls and emails were flooding DC. Similar reactions happened during 9-11 when some members of congress were trying to pass the UN-Patriot act (copy of the Rothschild Bastard Child "Hitler"'s Enabling Act) within minutes of the first plane hitting the towers.

With that aside, my intelligence connections via internet and personal are both telling me that this "Oil Spill accident" is no accident at all and is indeed of a grander scheme of things. I've been thinking another false flag is coming with Billy bob Clinton talking mad shiz about Militia's, the Hutaree circus clowns (not real Militia, just FBI puppets) set up to make real Militia look bad (not them rednecks the lolSPLC and lolADL talk about either) the MIAC report, blah blah etc.

From what I'm told, a Black ops team hired by Haliburton (Dick Cheney's Black Water personal mercenary squad perhaps?) set the explosives and it was the SWAT to go in and "clean up" any surviving rig workers being labeled as terrorists. Now this can be pure speculation or a Conspiracy Theory, only time will tell.

As far as facts go though, the Banksters/Globalists will ALWAYS jump on these kinds of things regardless if they manufactured it or not, to monopolize and usurp more power under the guise of "the war on terror" and other nonsense.

"Buckle up Dorothy, because Kansas, is going bye-bye"

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What the fuck was that shit?
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View PostMrReinhardt, on 03 May 2010 - 11:37 PM, said:

let's sue BP because they had no idea their rig would explode


The rig belongs to Transocean, working on behalf of BP and it's the Transocean owned BOP that failed, so I imagine BP will probably be filing a suit against Transocean. Also, from rumours within the industry, it seems like there wasn't even a BP rep onboard when the incident occurred.

Still, that doesn't stop the well leaking approx 10k bbls per day with worst case projections estimating that could rise to 100k bbls per day. That's a pretty epic well for whoever is responsible to make such a cunt of. Awesome work, inept fellas.
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View PostPhyrexius, on 04 May 2010 - 03:18 AM, said:

set up to make real Militia look bad


Oh, how I lol'd. Militia don't need any help looking bad, by definition if they were not inept they would not be militia.


View PostProthescar, on 04 May 2010 - 03:45 AM, said:

What the fuck was that shit?


RON PAUL!
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View PostCruzandercerberus, on 04 May 2010 - 05:26 AM, said:

Oh, how I lol'd. Militia don't need any help looking bad, by definition if they were not inept they would not be militia.




RON PAUL!


Inept? Okay Superman, Batman, Spiderman or.... oh wait I know!

You're this guy right? ;-P

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Who I am is completely immaterial to the fact that militias are by definition as well as the undeniable forces of market dynamics, garbage. If they were not, then they would no longer be militias.

You get exactly what you pay for.

Militias have always and will always be in the shallow end of the gene pool, to any paid professional infantryman, they're the equivalent of the fat fuck who gets dressed up in all his best Tapout gear to go down to KFC and have a double down.

This post has been edited by Cruzandercerberus: 04 May 2010 - 09:23 AM

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View PostPhyrexius, on 04 May 2010 - 03:18 AM, said:

I'm VERY much into politics and the sort www.FreedomsPhoenix.com is my groups site. We have many umbrella groups operating out of the same workshop as well. www.camerafraud.com, www.wearechangeaz.com, www.youtube.com/rp4409, some Fee Staters and 420 activists along with a few others.

To reply about the British Petroleum fiasco, word has it that this isn't a "shit just happens" scenario. We can say the same thing of every other false flag nonsense where "shit just happened" or a "lone wolf" guy mad at Government with a low IQ just so happened to be smart enough to do a major crime. Gulf of Tonkin, USS Liberty, Pearl Harbor, WACO, Columbine, Stack Attack, London Subway, 9/11, Underwear Bomber, Times Square, Ft. Hood and the list goes on. Notice how the George Soros funded www.moveon.org site was bombarded with hits within minutes of this Inside Job happening and calls and emails were flooding DC. Similar reactions happened during 9-11 when some members of congress were trying to pass the UN-Patriot act (copy of the Rothschild Bastard Child "Hitler"'s Enabling Act) within minutes of the first plane hitting the towers.

With that aside, my intelligence connections via internet and personal are both telling me that this "Oil Spill accident" is no accident at all and is indeed of a grander scheme of things. I've been thinking another false flag is coming with Billy bob Clinton talking mad shiz about Militia's, the Hutaree circus clowns (not real Militia, just FBI puppets) set up to make real Militia look bad (not them rednecks the lolSPLC and lolADL talk about either) the MIAC report, blah blah etc.

From what I'm told, a Black ops team hired by Haliburton (Dick Cheney's Black Water personal mercenary squad perhaps?) set the explosives and it was the SWAT to go in and "clean up" any surviving rig workers being labeled as terrorists. Now this can be pure speculation or a Conspiracy Theory, only time will tell.

As far as facts go though, the Banksters/Globalists will ALWAYS jump on these kinds of things regardless if they manufactured it or not, to monopolize and usurp more power under the guise of "the war on terror" and other nonsense.

"Buckle up Dorothy, because Kansas, is going bye-bye"


My intelligence connections in my brain told me you just spat out a viscous smegma-bomb of complete fucking irrelevance coupled with wild, unjustified speculation.
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Suckered you into posting in it, guess I am not that bad.


It's just not getting people to post in it, it's also being able to participate in the discussion yourself. Otherwise, you're just showing how ignorant you are by creating a topic you have no idea how to respond to. "Derr! Prezidint FAILZ!" isn't a way to start a discussion nor an argument. And it sure as hell isn't a way to any either.

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I'm VERY much into conspiracy theories and bemoan anyone claiming that there is proof of what actually happened even though I have no real proof myself and the sort www.FreedomsPhoenix.com is my groups site.


Fixed, because otherwise you come across as some kind of, you know, idiot child.

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View PostBoldfinger, on 04 May 2010 - 03:59 AM, said:

The rig belongs to Transocean, working on behalf of BP and it's the Transocean owned BOP that failed, so I imagine BP will probably be filing a suit against Transocean. Also, from rumours within the industry, it seems like there wasn't even a BP rep onboard when the incident occurred.

Still, that doesn't stop the well leaking approx 10k bbls per day with worst case projections estimating that could rise to 100k bbls per day. That's a pretty epic well for whoever is responsible to make such a cunt of. Awesome work, inept fellas.


So who's fault was it that a BP rep wasn't onboard the rig when the accident happened?

Also, BP filed with the Federal Government that they would be able to respond to the "worst-case-scenario" which the document described as a leak of 162,000 barrels per day from an uncontrolled blowout - 6.8 million gallons each day. ( http://www.signonsan...as-spill-grows/ ). This spill is measured at about 20,000 barrels a day. Currently, BP is not prepared, stating that they would be able to construct containment units and deploy them in 6 to 8 days, with a plug to the well itself within three weeks. ("BP did not build the containment devices before the spill because it "seemed inconceivable" the blowout preventer would fail, Rinehart said.)

BP's safety record is atrocious as well. This makes three major disasters that have had far-reaching economical, financial, and ecological impact on the United States (not to mention the cost in lives) within the past 5 years. The findings from the Texas City disaster, which 15 died from and over 100 were injured, was essentially gross negligence by cutting costs on important safety measures. The social responsibility of this company is appalling.

To worsen the situation, shit like this will make it that much harder for responsible companies to actually drill offshore (which has recently been approved by the gov, and wouldn't be surprising if a renig were in place to take those privileges away again)

Bold, you might object to this because I know you're from that side of the pond, but do you think BP would shit, repeatedly, in it's own backyard?
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View PostPhlow, on 04 May 2010 - 11:17 AM, said:

So who's fault was it that a BP rep wasn't onboard the rig when the accident happened?

Also, BP filed with the Federal Government that they would be able to respond to the "worst-case-scenario" which the document described as a leak of 162,000 barrels per day from an uncontrolled blowout - 6.8 million gallons each day. ( http://www.signonsan...as-spill-grows/ ). This spill is measured at about 20,000 barrels a day. Currently, BP is not prepared, stating that they would be able to construct containment units and deploy them in 6 to 8 days, with a plug to the well itself within three weeks. ("BP did not build the containment devices before the spill because it "seemed inconceivable" the blowout preventer would fail, Rinehart said.)

BP's safety record is atrocious as well. This makes three major disasters that have had far-reaching economical, financial, and ecological impact on the United States (not to mention the cost in lives) within the past 5 years. The findings from the Texas City disaster, which 15 died from and over 100 were injured, was essentially gross negligence by cutting costs on important safety measures. The social responsibility of this company is appalling.

To worsen the situation, shit like this will make it that much harder for responsible companies to actually drill offshore (which has recently been approved by the gov, and wouldn't be surprising if a renig were in place to take those privileges away again)

Bold, you might object to this because I know you're from that side of the pond, but do you think BP would shit, repeatedly, in it's own backyard?


In all honestly, I actually think BP would respond better and just generally conduct business better were these incidents/accidents to have happened in the North sea. I also have to concede the fact that these containment units would probably be built and on standby for similar operations in the North Sea. The issue of no BP rep on board could have been something as simple as crewchange in town but it's becoming commonplace for oil companies to show complacency with 'routine operations' and they're covered via conference call from the beach, rather than paying for a rep onboard fulltime.

However, Transocean should still supply a BOP that Is fit for use and it should be tested at least every 2 weeks to prove that it's fit for use. BP and Transocean will have had to draw up an emergency plan (including the need to fabricate containment modules as they were none on-hand) which will have been signed-off by someone in government, so I can't see where their fault directly lies. They wouldn't get permission to operate in that block without one so some goverment official is probably suffering from a twitchy sphincter right now too. I can see this being a massive 'cover your ass' session but I think the blame will ultimately fall on Transocean; BOP equipment is srs bsns.

Regarding the rate of emergency response, I was under the impression that the first thing they did was pump some chemical plug or solution which slowed the leak rate from 100k+ bbls to 3 smaller leaks of around 5k bbls each? I could have heard wrongly though, it was just passed on from the 'oil patch' gossip line as was the 'no BP rep onboard' info. It's never usually far off the mark when something like this happens though...
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9/11. That is all.
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View PostCruzandercerberus, on 04 May 2010 - 07:01 AM, said:

Who I am is completely immaterial to the fact that militias are by definition as well as the undeniable forces of market dynamics, garbage. If they were not, then they would no longer be militias.

You get exactly what you pay for.

Militias have always and will always be in the shallow end of the gene pool, to any paid professional infantryman, they're the equivalent of the fat fuck who gets dressed up in all his best Tapout gear to go down to KFC and have a double down.


Obviously you don't know the guys that I do lol. Some of them are active Police officers, Firemen and Paramedics and all are ex-Military. I myself am ex-Military (HM-3 2 Mar. Div. Lejeune) and on the most part are on par as far as training goes. Grant it they have no Helicopters, Tanks, Humvee, Jets etc. but I guess only time will tell how well the previous Military experience and training will really show off.

Yes there are some back wood Rednecks in a lot of the pictures the lame stream media puts out, there are also very professional people as well. And as far as market dynamics goes, if you're referring to "get what you pay for" as in because it's free to join then it sucks? It aint free by any means. There are requirements for many of these groups to invest a few thousand into your gear. I know some guys and gals wearing 10K+ of gear most times better than Military issue not counting firearms. Then there are your Black Water personal Mercenaries and even the US Military personnel frown on those guys.

It depends on where you live really and which Militia group you join. Kind of like FF11 you either go out with a professional group and get things done or a PuP and /random hoping something good will come out the other side of it LoL

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Also no night vision to speak of.

Militia have always been the scum of war fighters. Nothing has changed. The technology gap between you yahoos and the government is so large, you wouldn't even know what hit you if you ever did decide to start some shit anyway.

Also Blackwater are not militia.

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I gotz me sum nitevizzions already. And yeah I know Black water now named Xe isn't Militia, they're a personal hit squad of Cheney...

Also, I'm a hell of a lot more prepared than your average joe (^.^).v and any Militia looking "to start some shit" will lose hands down 9/10 times against the finest fighting force in history. This doctrine of aggressive maneuvers is HIGHLY looked down upon and is NOT tolerated, at least with the crowd that I know. Rather a Survival, <Flee> and <Dodge> attitude is adopted. Anyone talking about going out and killing others or (cHarGe the CasTle me MatiEs!) is looked at very much the same way as your Crazy Uncle talking 'bout Space Aliens and Lizard people at Thanksgiving dinner lol.
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Something tells me that you are that crazy uncle.
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