Saturday, July 24, 2010

Gulf of Mexico Oil Disaster - You Be the Judge


The following is an update of the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico documented by residents.  Videos posted by residents are crucial to understanding exactly what is happening on and off shore.  These reports provide information that the media is either not willing to report or not allowed to report. As you probably know, there is a media blackout on some reporting of this ongoing disaster.  Why? I can only surmise that the situation is much worse and much more dangerous than our government wants us to know.  Recently a two hour documentary aired on the National Geographic Channel (NatGeo), subject, the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster.  I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer but having watched every minute of the special, not one segment showed anything as heartbreaking as the following videos taken on Pensacola Beach.
You be the judge! Now that BP has been exposed photoshopping the so-called "Live Feed" video from the sea floor, why would anyone want to believe anything other than eyewitness reports from the residents that are impacted most from this disaster?  Why would anyone want to believe Thad Allen, BP spokespersons, BP paid scientists, the media, our government agencies or anyone remotely involved or connected to this disaster?  I'm seriously thinking about a road trip just to see for myself.
From today, nothing reported from this blog will be reported that can't be substantiated. Scientific reports will come from scientists who have nothing to gain or lose.  Soon I'll post information from Dr. Peter Ward and Dr. Michio Kaku, so far I have no reason to believe that either of these noted and published scientists have an agenda. I'll only rely on information they report, as well as first hand videos from residents of the gulf.  I have followed the work of Dr. Ward based on his teachings of earth sciences and paleontology and Dr. Kaku in his quests and involvement in the CERN project and views of particle physics.

Dr. Peter Ward, Ph.D:  Professor of Biology, Professor of Earth and Space Sciences, Adjunct Professor of Astronomy at the University of Washington in Seattle, Principal Investigator of the University of Washing note of the NASA Astrobiology Institute involving leadership of more than 25 scientists, Senior Councilor of the Paleontological Society, Affiliate Professorship at the California Institute of Technology.  In 2003, Ward was awarded the Jim Shea medal for popular science writing by the National Association of Geoscience Teachers. He has appeared in numerous television documentaries and was a primary writer and commentator for the eight-hour miniseries Animal Armageddon, aired in 2009 by the cable channel Animal Planet. He will narrate and appear in a four-hour Canadian Broadcasting Co. production about past oceans scheduled to air in 2010, and he recently completed filming in Antarctica for an upcoming National Geographic television adaptation of his sixteenth book, Our Flooded Earth. (Excerpts from UW, Seattle, Biographical Sketch)

Dr. Michio Kaku:  Dr. Kaku currently holds the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics and a joint appointment at City College of New York, and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where he has lectured for more than 30 years. Presently, he is engaged in defining the "Theory of Everything", which seeks to unify the four fundamental forces of the universe: the strong force, the weak force, gravity and electromagnetism. He was a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and New York University. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He is listed in Who's Who in Science and Engineering, and American Men and Women of Science.
He has published research articles on string theory from 1969 to 2000. In 1974, along with Prof. K. Kikkawa, he wrote the first paper on string field theory, now a major branch of string theory, which summarizes each of the five string theories into a single equation. In addition to his work on string field theory, he also authored some of the first papers on multi-loop amplitudes in string theory, the first paper on the divergences of these multi-loop amplitudes, the first paper on supersymmetry breaking at high temperatures in the early universe, the first paper on super-conformal gravity, and also some of the first papers on the non-polynomial closed string field theory. Many of the ideas he first explored have since blossomed into active areas of string research. His most recent research publication, on bosonic quantum membranes, was published in Physical Review in 2000.
Dr. Kaku is the author of several doctoral textbooks on string theory and quantum field theory and has published 170 articles in journals covering topics such as superstring theory, supergravity, supersymmetry, and hadronic physics. He is also author of the popular science books: Visions, Hyperspace, Einstein's Cosmos, and Parallel Worlds, and co-authored Beyond Einstein with Jennifer Thompson. Hyperspace was a best-seller and was voted one of the best science books of the year by both The New York Times[3] and The Washington Post. Parallel Worlds was a finalist for the Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fiction in the UK.



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