Sunday, June 20, 2010

P-11 OIL SPILL NEWS UPDATE

PESTILENCES (CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS)

LUKE 21:11
11 And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences;(CHEMICAL,BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS) and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.

POISONED WATERS

REVELATION 8:8-11
8 And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood;
9 And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea, and had life, died; and the third part of the ships were destroyed.
10 And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters;
11 And the name of the star is called Wormwood:(bitter,Poisoned) and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.(poisoned)

REVELATION 16:3-7
3 And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea; and it became as the blood of a dead man: and every living soul died in the sea.(enviromentalists won't like this result)
4 And the third angel poured out his vial upon the rivers and fountains of waters; and they became blood.
5 And I heard the angel of the waters say, Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art, and wast, and shalt be, because thou hast judged thus.
6 For they(False World Church and Dictator) have shed the blood of saints and prophets, and thou hast given them blood to drink; for they are worthy.

LIVE BP OIL FEED
http://interactive.foxnews.com/livestream/live.html?chanId=2&openAIR=true
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/26/bp-oil-spill-live-feed-vi_n_590635.html
http://www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_internet/globalbp/globalbp_uk_english/
homepage/STAGING/local_assets/bp_homepage/html/rov_stream.html
OBAMA ON OIL SPILL-VIDEO
http://www.whitehouse.gov/photos-and-video/video/deepwater-bp-oil-spill-presidential-press-conference
PART 1-OIL SPILL NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.com/2010/05/oil-still-gushing-as-of-645pm.html
PART 2-OIL SPILL NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.com/2010/05/p-2-oil-slick-news-nay-29.html
PART 3-OIL SPILL NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.com/2010/06/p-3-oil-spill-news-update.html
PART 4-OIL SPILL NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.com/2010/06/p4-oil-spill-news.html
PART 5-OIL SPILL NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.com/2010/06/p-5-oil-spill-news-update.html
PART 6-OIL SPILL NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.com/2010/06/p-6-oil-remembering-dead-from-rig.html
PART 7-OIL SPILL NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.com/2010/06/p-7-oil-spill-news-update.html
PART 8-OIL SPILL NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.com/2010/06/p-8-oil-spill-update-news.html
PART 9-OIL SPILL NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.com/2010/06/p-9-oil-spill-news-update.html
PART 10-OIL SPILL NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.com/2010/06/p-10-oil-spill-news-update.html

ITS 10:05AM SAT JUNE 19,2010 DAY 61 OF THE POISON DISASTER SO CALLED OIL SPILL.

I BELIEVE THIS OIL SPILL IS OBAMAS WAY OF BRINGING ABOUT THE CLIMATE CHANGE RELIGION SCAM OF WORSHIP OF THE EARTH THROUGHT CARBON TAXES AND INVISIBLE SKY HOOKS AND INVISIBLE SMOKE.GRANT JEFFREY ON THIS OCCULT RELIGION WORLD GOVERNMENT SCAM.
FALSE FLAGS (SET UP OR STAGED BY SOMEONE)
http://www.god.tv/video/play?video=1219
http://www.god.tv/video/play?video=1227

GRANT JEFFREY ON WORLD GOVERNMENT CONTROL AND THE ENVIROMENTAL RELIGION CULT SCAM OF GLOBAL WARMING UNDER FOR THE GOOD OF THE EARTH SCAM.CARBON TAX,INVISIBLE SKY HOOKS AND INVISIBLE SMOKE SCAM.
http://www.god.tv/video/play?video=1279
WW3 COMING TOGETHER-GRANT JEFFREY-RUSSIA WANTS OIL CONTOL DOMINATION.
http://www.god.tv/video/play?video=1369

ROMANS 1:18
18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness;
19 Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them.
20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:
21 Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.(BY SATANS CLIMATE CHANGE SCAM LIES)
22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,
23 And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things.
25 Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen.

GENESIS 8:21-22
21 And the LORD smelled a sweet savour; and the LORD said in his heart, I will not again curse the ground any more for man’s sake; for the imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth; neither will I again smite any more every thing living, as I have done.
22 While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.(NO GLOBAL WARMING SCAM HERE LIKE GORE AND THE NEW WORLD ORDERERS CLAIM)

AND SINCE OBAMA WANTS NO OIL DRILLING IN AMERICA AND NOW OIL AND GAS WAS DISCOVERED IN ISRAEL THE BIBLE SAYS ISRAEL WILL BE RICH IN THE LAST DAYS.OBAMA IS A PUPPET NOT ONLY TO THE NEW WORLD ORDER BUT GODS(KING JESUS')PUPPET TO FULFILLING LAST DAYS PROPHECY.

THIS IS EXACTLY WERE OIL WAS DISCCOVERED IN ISRAEL IN THESE PASSAGES.
DEUTERONOMY 33:24
24 And of Asher he said, Let Asher be blessed with children; let him be acceptable to his brethren, and let him dip his foot in oil.

GENESIS 49:22-26
22 Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well; whose branches run over the wall:
23 The archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him:
24 But his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob; (from thence is the shepherd, the stone of Israel:)
25 Even by the God of thy father, who shall help thee; and by the Almighty, who shall bless thee with blessings of heaven above, blessings of the deep that lieth under, blessings of the breasts, and of the womb:
26 The blessings of thy father have prevailed above the blessings of my progenitors unto the utmost bound of the everlasting hills: they shall be on the head of Joseph, and on the crown of the head of him that was separate from his brethren.

EVERY TIME I WRITE ABOUT ANYTHING THE NEW WORLD ORDER DOESN'T LIKE THEY PUT MY LINKS ON THE BOTTOM.SO THEIR NOT IMPRESSED WITH ME TALKING ABOUT THEIR CLIMATE CHANGE SCAM AND ISRAELS OIL RICHES.

Gulf spill could swing Obama's power play on energy policy
Thu Jun 17, 9:54 pm ET By John Carey, environmental wr
iter

Will the Gulf oil spill finally lead to a more aggressive energy policy to wean America from oil — or to more far-reaching measures to reduce the risks of climate change? A bill that would do both has been stalled before Congress for months, as Republicans and even some Democrats claim it would raise energy costs and lead to lost jobs. But outrage over the black tendrils of oil spewing from BP’s broken well in the Gulf is creating new opportunities for the once moribund legislation.A new poll from the Pew Research Center shows widespread public support for more renewable energy, tougher energy efficiency standards, and climate policies that would limit the harmful greenhouse gas emissions that are the source of global warming — even if such action would raise the price of energy. Surprisingly, a majority of Republicans in the poll supported taking steps to reduce climate change and protect the environment.That’s the kind of support that Congress may find hard to ignore — and that President Obama is hoping to exploit.In his June 15 Oval Office speech, the president made an impassioned plea to finally end America’s addiction to fossil fuel. The tragedy unfolding on our coast is the most painful and powerful reminder yet that the time to embrace a clean energy future is now,he said. The next day Obama followed up, calling key senators such as John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) to begin a push for legislation to reduce America’s dependence on oil. The president also summoned Scott Brown (R-Mass.) to the White House in a bid for bipartisan support.There’s plenty of reason for skepticism — presidents have been making such promises for decades. So much so, in fact, that Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart did a skit Wednesday mocking the fact that every president since Richard Nixon has proclaimed the need for energy independence — in virtually identical terms.

Yet the shifting mood could finally create momentum for Washington to act. The oil spill is a classic example of the way that policy windows open up when there is an event that really captures the attention and concern of the American, says Steve Corneli, senior vice president for market and climate policy at NRG Energy, a major utility based in Princeton, New Jersey.Because people care, politicians can respond in ways they couldn’t before.After months of frustration, some environmentalists are cautiously hopeful that progress is possible. The oil spill has really made it absolutely certain that there will be an energy bill brought to the Senate floor, says Steve Cochran, director of Environmental Defense Fund's National Climate Campaign.What the legislation would actually entail, however, remains murky. The president is inviting a bipartisan group of senators to the White House next week in hopes of kick-starting negotiations, with the aim of beginning to work on a bill in the Senate following the Fourth of July break. Broad support exists for boosting investment in nuclear energy, renewable power and energy efficiency — measures that exist in bills already introduced by Senators Lugar and Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.). But going further will be a fight.Much will depend on how strong the public call for action really is. Republicans opposed to climate change are counting on Americans not being willing to pay higher prices to drive their cars or heat their homes. Obama himself was clearly testing the political waters in his June 15 speech. He praised the Waxman-Markey climate legislation passed by the House of Representatives last summer, which puts firm limits on the emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases from power plants, cars, and other sources. By making it more expensive to emit carbon, and thus to burn fossil fuels, the House bill finally makes clean energy the profitable kind of energy for America’s businesses,Obama said.

But to the dismay of environmentalists, Obama failed to push for a similar Senate bill, proposed by John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), that would also put a cap on emissions. Instead, he said: I’m happy to look at other ideas and approaches — as long as they seriously tackle our addiction to fossil fuels. Meanwhile, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) darkly warned that Obama is trying to exploit the oil spill to push a radical agenda.The tangled politics means that, even though the window for legislation has cracked open, the odds are still long. Environmentalists say it’s currently hard to imagine finding 60 votes in the Senate for a measure that puts a limit on carbon emissions.But without a cap, then progressives will not swallow more nuclear and drilling,says former Energy Dept. official Joseph Romm.A cap would also enable the government to sell permits to utilities and other manufacturers for the right to emit carbon; without one, Uncle Sam won’t have any revenue to pay for energy provisions like increased wind and solar power. One possibility, Romm believes, would be an energy bill that includes a cap on emissions for just one sector — power plants. That’s relatively easy because the utility industry already supports emissions limits.There’s still hope, supporters of a bill say. It is easy to imagine some constructive legislation passing, whether it just supports clean technology investments or is a bigger bill that addresses the elephant in the room — climate change,says NRG’s Corneli. The latter prospect — which would mean putting a price on carbon emissions — is the fastest way to jump-start the key technologies and industries we need to reduce dependence on oil,he says.Whether Congress agrees or not will show just how much impact the oil spill will ultimately have in Washington.

ITS DAY 62 JUNE 20,2010 OF THE OIL DISASTER.AND THE PEOPLE ARE OUTRAGED OVER BPS HAYWARD IN A YACHTING RACE WITH THE NAME J.P MORGAN ON THEIR BOAT.NOT INTERESTED IN THE SPILL POISONOUS DISASTER AT ALL.IM SURPRISED ITS NOT GOLDMAN SACHS-OBAMA-CHICAGO CLIMATE CHANGE BIG BUCKS-FROM CLIMATE SCAM-FALSE FLAG NAME ON THE BOAT.OH AND I FAILED TO MENTION SOETOR-OBAMA WAS OUT PLAYING GOLF YESTERDAY SINCE HE WAS SO INTERESTED IN SAVING PEOPLE AND ANIMALS LIVES FROM THE POISON GASES.BUT OBAMA WAS GOLFING FOR THE GOOD OF THE EARTH SO HE COULD WORSHIP THE GOLF CLUB AND GOLF BALL AND THE GULF COURSE.

BP CEO's yacht outing infuriates Gulf residents By RAPHAEL SATTER and HOLBROOK MOHR, Associated Press Writers - 7:00 AM JUNE 20,2010

EMPIRE, La. – It could have been a turnaround week in BP's campaign to convince the public that it's doing everything possible to contain the damage from the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history.The company pledged to set aside $20 billion to help spill victims, and the containment system at the site of the crippled well was capturing or burning increasing amounts of oil.Instead, the company faced renewed anger Saturday after reports that chief executive Tony Hayward had jetted back to England to attend an exclusive yachting competition.Hayward took Saturday off to see his 52-foot yacht Bob compete in a race around the Isle of Wight off southern England. It was a good day for sailing — breezy and about 68 degrees — but anger simmered on the steamy Gulf Coast, where crude oil is still gushing from a blown-out well.Man, that ain't right. None of us can even go out fishing, and he's at the yacht races,said Bobby Pitre, 33, who runs a tattoo shop in Larose, La. I wish we could get a day off from the oil, too.BP spokespeople rushed to defend Hayward, who has drawn biting criticism as the public face of BP PLC's halting efforts to stop the spill.Company spokesman Robert Wine said the break is the first for Hayward since the Deepwater Horizon rig that BP was leasing exploded April 20, killing 11 workers and setting off the undersea gusher.He's spending a few hours with his family at a weekend. I'm sure that everyone would understand that,Wine said.

He noted Hayward is a well known as a fan of the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race, one of the world's largest, which attracts more than 1,700 boats and 16,000 sailors as famous yachtsmen compete with wealthy amateurs in a 50-nautical mile course.Bob finished fourth in its group. It was not clear whether Hayward took part in the race or attended as a spectator. The boat, made 10 years ago by the Annapolis, Md.-based boatbuilder Farr Yacht Design, lists for nearly $700,000.Hayward had already angered many in the U.S. when he was quoted in the Times of London as suggesting that Americans were particularly likely to file bogus claims for compensation from the spill. He later shocked Louisiana residents by telling them that no one wanted to resolve the crisis as badly as he did because I'd like my life back.Ronnie Kennier, a 49-year-old oysterman from Empire, La., said Hayward's day among the sailboats showed once again just how out of touch BP executives are with the suffering along the Gulf.He wanted to get his life back, Kennier said. I guess he got it.Meanwhile, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden enjoyed a round of golf Saturday near Washington, something they've done on other weekends since the spill and a fact not lost on users of social networking sites.Twitter feeds compared Obama and Biden's golfing to Hayward's yachting, lumping them together as diversions of privileged people who should be paying more attention to the spill.Our government, the executives at BP, it looks like they decide to worry about it later,said Capt. Dwayne Price, a charter fisherman in Grand Isle, La.

White House officials have struggled to counter criticism of Obama's handling of the disaster. An Associated Press-GfK poll released Tuesday showed 52 percent now disapprove of Obama's handling of the spill, up significantly from last month.About 50 miles off Louisiana's coast, a newly expanded containment system is capturing or incinerating more than 1 million gallons of oil daily, the first time it has approached its peak capacity, according to the Coast Guard. BP hopes that by late June it will keep nearly 90 percent of the flow from the broken pipe from hitting the ocean. More than 120 million gallons have leaked already, according to the most pessimistic federal daily flow rate estimates. Oil has been washing up from Louisiana to Florida, killing birds and fish, coating marshes and wetlands and covering pristine beaches with tar balls and oily debris.A pair of relief wells considered the best chance at a permanent fix won't be completed until August. BP has put many idled commercial fishermen to work on the cleanup. But not everyone. Sai Stiffler spent Saturday repairing his shrimp boat at Delta Marina in Empire, La., on a hot and muggy day. He signed up for BP's vessel of opportunity program but hasn't been hired, and he was not pleased that Obama was playing golf and BP's CEO was at a yacht race while his life is on hold.Right now is no time for that, Stiffler said. I don't think they know how bad people are hurting. They make a lot of promises but that's it.Satter reported from London. Associated Press writers Ramit Plushnick-Masti in New Orleans, Mary Foster in Larose, La., Jay Reeves in Gulf Shores, Ala., and Tamara Lush in Pensacola, Fla., and AP videojournalist Bonny Ghosh in Grand Isle, La., contributed to this report.

Questions about who's in charge of BP oil response By RAY HENRY, Associated Press Writer - 10:10AM JUNE 19,10

NEW ORLEANS – Who's in charge? Depends on whom you ask.BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg told Britain's Sky News television on Friday that CEO Tony Hayward is on his way out as the company's point man on the Gulf oil spill crisis. He said Hayward is now handing over the operations, the daily operations to (BP Managing Director) Bob Dudley.Other company officials insisted, however, that Hayward was still the man and that the switch had already been announced and isn't immediate.Until the acute part of this crisis is over, until the leak is capped, Tony Hayward is still very much in charge in the response of this crisis,BP spokesman Robert Wine said.
Svanberg's remarks came a day after Hayward enraged members of Congress because he had few answers about how the environmental disaster could have happened. However, BP had said earlier this month that Dudley would take over the long-term response to the spill once the leak was stopped, which it hasn't.In the past eight weeks, between 65 million and 121.6 million gallons of oil have gushed into the Gulf of Mexico from a blown-out undersea well.Wine said Hayward will at some point hand over the management of the aftermath,and that Dudley is putting together a team that will make sure that the long-term impacts are met with as well as the legal, political repercussions from this crisis.Other company spokespeople also said Hayward was still in charge.There is no date for the handover, Wine said, because clearly the well is still leaking.Some positive news came Friday on the cleanup effort. Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen announced that a newly expanded containment system is capturing or incinerating more than 1 million gallons of oil daily, the first time it has approached its peak capacity.

By late June, the oil giant hopes it can keep nearly 90 percent of the flow from hitting the ocean.A pair of relief wells that won't be done until August is the best bet to stop the massive spill that was set off by an oil rig explosion that killed 11 workers on April 20. BP has been hammered for its response, in part because of comments by Hayward that Gulf Coast residents horrified by the spill consider insensitive.Hayward shocked residents in slick-hit Louisiana by saying, I would like my life back.On Thursday, Hayward told lawmakers on a U.S. House investigations panel that he was out of the loop on decisions surrounding the blown well. Both Democrats and Republicans were infuriated when he asserted,I'm not stonewalling.It is clear that Tony has made remarks that have upset people,said Svanberg, who made a misstep of his own this week when he said BP cares about the small people.But he added that Hayward is also a man who has probably been on 100 hours of TV time and maybe 500.Dudley, an American-born oil man with more than 30 years in the industry, has been BP's managing director since 2009. His responsibilities include broad oversight of the company's activities in the Americas and Asia, and earlier this month he was named head of the company's disaster management unit.The company said in a June 4 news release that Dudley would manage the long-term day-to-day operations of the oil spill response once the spill was over, and that he would report to Hayward. BP said then that the shift was being planned because it wants Hayward to focus on running the company and Dudley to focus on managing the reputational impact, the financial obligations and restore trust and confidence of BP in America.Many Gulf Coast residents and business owners who have been economically devastated by the spill are still waiting for compensation from BP. The House Judiciary Committee said data it has collected shows that BP has paid $71 million out of an estimated $600 million in outstanding claims as of Tuesday. It based the figure on data it collected from BP's daily reports to the Coast Guard on claims and on discussions with BP.

BP spokesman Scott Dean said in an e-mail that the company had paid out $95 million as of Friday, and it had written about 30,000 checks to settle about half the 63,000 claims it has received. But Jerry Forte, who filed a business claim with BP more than a month ago, hasn't seen a dime. His seafood processing business on the docks in Pass Christian, Miss., used to bring in more than $1 million a year but now is practically shuttered.I'm 99 percent down. They took all the shrimp boats. I don't have anybody shrimping," Forte said Friday. My bank accounts are all going down to nothing because we're spending it all on bills, just waiting on BP.The slow claims process is just one of many criticisms lawmakers and the public have had with BP's response to the spill — and many of the toughest have been directed at Hayward.

Whether this change in Gulf leadership for BP will be productive remains to be seen, said Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich.I expect that Mr. Dudley will take a much more cooperative and open approach to answering our questions and responding to the needs of the Gulf region. If not, his tenure will likely be as short lived as Mr. Hayward's.The recent oil containment efforts are a rare bit of good news for BP and suggest that its engineers are getting better at trapping oil after a two-month string of failures with equipment that clogged, proved ineffective or was simply abandoned.This is a significant improvement moving forward,said Adm. Allen, the top federal official in charge of the spill. Even if the new containment systems are a success, it could take months for those living along the Gulf Coast to notice any improvement. Experts say oil could be washing up for another six months, and it may take years for wildlife populations harmed by the spill to rebound to levels seen before the leak.Associated Press writers Shelia Byrd in Jackson, Miss., Brian Skoloff and Ramit Plushnick-Masti in New Orleans, Harry R. Weber in Atlanta, Holbrook Mohr in Venice, La., and Raphael Satter in London contributed to this report.

Gliding Robots Patrol Gulf Oil Spill LiveScience.com Stephanie Pappas
technewsdaily Contributor livescience.com – Fri Jun 18, 10:49 am ET


As the Gulf oil spill approaches its third month, researchers are using a relatively new tool to track the plume: glider robots that use water power to zigzag through the ocean.Eight of these robots are now prowling the Gulf, driven remotely by researchers from institutions across the country. The gliders carry sensors to measure everything from water temperature to organic material that could mark the presence of dissolved oil.The idea, said Rutgers University oceanographer Oscar Schofield, one of the collaborators on the effort, is to track the spill and provide data on ocean movement to improve predictions of where the oil will go next.These gliders are collecting physical data that's helping keep the models on track, so they're helping improve the ocean forecast, Schofield told TechNewsDaily.The gliders look like torpedoes with wings. They move by sucking in seawater, which causes them to tip forward and sink. When the glider reaches the desired depth, it expels the water, causing it to tip back toward the surface. The cycle, controlled by a driver hundreds of miles away in a laboratory, propels the glider forward in a saw tooth pattern. This low-energy propulsion means that batteries that could run a propeller for mere days can keep the glider going for months.

Each glider carries sensors to measure ocean properties like temperature and salinity. That data can be entered into models to predict the movements of ocean currents - and of the spreading oil slicks.Other sensors sample the water chemistry in an effort to measure the effects of the spill. Chlorophyll detectors measure plankton blooms, and a device called a flourometer measures colored dissolved organic material, which can include oil. Each time the gliders surface, they beam this data back to researchers in the lab.The gliders in the Gulf launched in late May, and are currently off the coasts of Florida and Louisiana. A map of the robot's real-time location is available at rucool.marine.rutgers.edu/deepwater, along with the data collected.The Rutgers team is driving two of the eight gliders; the rest are controlled by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, the University of Delaware, the Mote Marine Laboratory in Florida, the U.S. Navy and the private company iRobot.Gliders were rare just five years ago, said Schofield, but they've become popular tools for research in the harsh conditions of the Antarctic, where the deployment of research vessels is difficult. In the Gulf, researchers continue to use data from ship-based monitoring, but the gliders are quicker and more maneuverable, Schofield said.The robots can provide a bigger spatial map to complement what the ships are doing,he said.They're really a supporting tool, but they can be out there in all conditions, all the time.

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