BP knew. Wait til it hits them.
There is no doubt BP knew beforehand that they were drilling in a location and at a depth where if anything went awry, there does not exist the technology to contain it. The only containment is that the Gulf is a ~lagooned~ body of water on US soil, and not in international waters.
There is also no doubt that BP is aware of and completely unconcerned by the sensitivity of the ecological system they are watching themselves murder.
They have drilled into an underwater volcano, the idiots. Now they can't contain the eruption. That's what happened.
Beyond that, I see all this superfluous
Conspiracy stuff as a nit, and utterly, utterly irrelevant at this time until this oil thing is SAFELY stopped. Until then IMHO it's nothing but a diversion to stymie and forestall any purposeful solution or action.
Notice,
I do not say it wasn't planned/deliberate/engineered on *somebody's* part (I think it likely was). But to waste time now on whether it was or not, IMO that energy is much better spent finding a safe solution to this problem.
Same as if the house is on fire and everybody stands around pointing fingers saying he did it, he did it, instead of putting out the blaze.
BP is accountable. Hold their feet to the fire.
I'd put everyone who offloaded stock etc through some very close questioning too, just to sift for details.
If others feel differently, that's fine with me.
I grieve for that startling jewel-tone, turquoise-colored, warm, delicious water and all those dolphins and babies lost, and that white beach with the sand so clean that it squeaks when you walk through it.
Murdered for money.
Ladylove
PS: I do wonder about how soon the flow diagrams say that the product and effluvium of this disaster will hit British shores. THAT should be interesting.
PPS: Spudly and Zoe (and doubtless others), I agree with your posts. In case it looks like I don't please read this again with different eyes, because I do. I find it difficult to keep quiet when I feel things are being left unsaid. L