Oil spill no big deal? Don't fall for the cover up.

Nargun

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There is a program on Australian TV called the Gruen Transfer which explores the areas of marketing and advertising.

Every week they have a segment called The Pitch, where they ask two advertising agencies to pitch the unsellable, such as drinking urine or euthanasia for the above 80 year olds

Follow this link for 2 ads for a company called Petroleum Brilliance

http://wn.com/The_Gruen_Transfer_Petroleum_Brilliance
 

az_max

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Nargun said:
There is a program on Australian TV called the Gruen Transfer which explores the areas of marketing and advertising.

Every week they have a segment called The Pitch, where they ask two advertising agencies to pitch the unsellable, such as drinking urine or euthanasia for the above 80 year olds

Follow this link for 2 ads for a company called Petroleum Brilliance

http://wn.com/The_Gruen_Transfer_Petroleum_Brilliance

I liked the first one. Share the wealth with everyone!
 

SGaynor

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Yep, cover-up. Even a liberal columnist for the Washington Post is in on it:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/09/AR2010080904869.html

Allen said he told Obama that his most urgent problem wasn't with anything that was taking place underwater or along the Gulf of Mexico coastline, but in the sky.

Helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft were buzzing above the oil spill in an uncoordinated swarm, accomplishing little of value and barely managing not to crash into one another -- there had already been eight near-miss incidents. What he desperately needed, Allen told the president, was military control of the airspace. Obama gave the order to make it so.


"We needed to manage the situation as a three-dimensional battle space," Allen recalls. "I got up at four the next morning and wrote an e-mail explaining to everyone that we were going to move away from a traditional spill response and go to 3-D battle management."

Allen said this change made all the difference. With a command center at Tyndall Air Force Base near Pensacola coordinating all air traffic in the area, Allen could stop worrying so much about possible accidents and deploy his ad hoc fleet of military and civilian aircraft more effectively to find the widely dispersed sheets and ribbons of oil.
 

az_max

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SGaynor said:
Yep, cover-up. Even a liberal columnist for the Washington Post is in on it:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/09/AR2010080904869.html

Allen said he told Obama that his most urgent problem wasn't with anything that was taking place underwater or along the Gulf of Mexico coastline, but in the sky.

Helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft were buzzing above the oil spill in an uncoordinated swarm, accomplishing little of value and barely managing not to crash into one another -- there had already been eight near-miss incidents. What he desperately needed, Allen told the president, was military control of the airspace. Obama gave the order to make it so.


"We needed to manage the situation as a three-dimensional battle space," Allen recalls. "I got up at four the next morning and wrote an e-mail explaining to everyone that we were going to move away from a traditional spill response and go to 3-D battle management."

Allen said this change made all the difference. With a command center at Tyndall Air Force Base near Pensacola coordinating all air traffic in the area, Allen could stop worrying so much about possible accidents and deploy his ad hoc fleet of military and civilian aircraft more effectively to find the widely dispersed sheets and ribbons of oil.

Maybe they didn't want to be picking dead bodies from the sea and have a NTSB investigation in the middle of a oil slick clean-up.
 

Blue

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I think the media destroyed more coast and tourist/fishing incomes than the Oil ever could have

Yep, Obama and his media machine made the biggest dent in the tourism industry down there.
 

MarkP

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FYI .....

NOAA Scientist Admits White House Created Gulf Oil Spill Report Not the NOAA

"....A NOAA scientist, Dr. Bill Lehr, yesterday told a group of Congressional staff investigators on a conference call that a controversial National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) report claiming that nearly three-quarters of the oil from the Gulf oil spill has already been addressed was released by White House officials and not scientists at NOAA.

The NOAA scientist told congressional investigators that the data backing up the assertions made in the report is still unavailable and that peer review of the report is still not complete. Officials at an August 4 White House press briefing had said that the report had been thoroughly peer reviewed.....​
 

Discoinjapan

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MarkP said:
FYI .....

NOAA Scientist Admits White House Created Gulf Oil Spill Report Not the NOAA

"....A NOAA scientist, Dr. Bill Lehr, yesterday told a group of Congressional staff investigators on a conference call that a controversial National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) report claiming that nearly three-quarters of the oil from the Gulf oil spill has already been addressed was released by White House officials and not scientists at NOAA.

The NOAA scientist told congressional investigators that the data backing up the assertions made in the report is still unavailable and that peer review of the report is still not complete. Officials at an August 4 White House press briefing had said that the report had been thoroughly peer reviewed.....​



NOAA is a bunch of fuckin retards....:rolleyes: and faggots.