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National Security Used As Pretext to Confiscate Samples and Notes On Dispersant, Homeland Security Works For BP?

Florida Oil Spill Law
Sep 14, 2010

Science in the Gulf, NPR Science Friday, August 20, 2010:

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FLATOW, HOST: Yeah, let me to go the phones, Darren(ph) in College Station, Texas. Hi, Darren.

DARREN (Caller): Hello, Ira.

FLATOW: Hi, there.

DARREN: I’m an adjunct professor here at A&M, and we were also in the Gulf, but got thrown out. We were testing a theory that the chemical composition of the dispersant they were using was causing the oil to sink. And we’d been there for approximately three days, and federal agents flat told us to get out. And it wasn’t Fish and Wildlife officers. These were Homeland Security officers, and we were told that it was in the interest of national security.

CARY NELSON, president, American Association of University Professors,: I mean, I could see restricting access so that 500 people shouldn’t be able to ride their dune buggies along the beach, but reputable scientists should have access.

FLATOW: Darren, did take your samples away or anything – take anything away from you?

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DARREN: Oh, yeah, they inspected the boat. They, of course, checked everyone’s identification, and they took all the samples that we had. And they also took some notes that we had. The theory that we were operating upon was information that had been given to us by someone who worked in the

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plant that made that dispersant. And they took everything.

FLATOW: Wow.

DARREN: (unintelligible)…

Prof. NELSON: Ira, it’s really kind of an insane world that we’ve entered into in terms of the barring of reputable scientists from a public site where they can contribute considerably to the knowledge that we have.

FLATOW: Dr. D’Elia, do you know of other cases like Darren’s?

Dr. CHRISTOPHER D’ELIA, professor and dean, School of The Coast and Environment, Louisiana State University: Yes, I’ve heard of other cases…

See the report here.

Intel Hub – So basically The Department of Homeland Security is working FOR BP!? This is open treason and should be prosecuted accordingly!  If this was just a normal oil disaster why would Homeland Security be confiscating scientific samples?



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21 Responses to “National Security Used As Pretext to Confiscate Samples and Notes On Dispersant, Homeland Security Works For BP?”
  1. MediaSpin says:

    Well….I for one feel a WHOLE lot safer!

    They must be protecting our gulf from illegal fish………cough

  2. James says:

    The pidgeons are coming home to roost.

    The only reason there is a homeland security organization is because the American people continue to allow the crime of 9/11 to remain improperly investigated.

    It is going to be criminal activity after criminal activity until we put some very big fish in the criminal corrections system. Some should probably be executed once their crimes are exposed.

    Perhaps if the likes of Cheney, Rumsfeld and Bush were gagged with high denomination currency until dead, we would send the signal to their facilitators to take the first flight to Saudi Arabia, Tel Aviv or some remote island in the pacific.

  3. Greenlink says:

    Well said James!!

  4. C.Dodds says:

    I feel sorry for the people in the Gulf. This is a terrorist attack on them with corexit. Maybe the pressure was too great to plug the well after the accident, but to follow it up with corexit to hide the truth is criminal.

    The whole deadly mixture could be grabbed up by a hurricane and poison people well up north, maybe killing many.

    If the Gulf Stream stalls, other countries could sue America for damages, as they are letting it happen. Oil might delay evaporation and the water cycle. The Gulf Stream impacts on climates world wide. If it fails, climates and crops of other nations could be ruined. Food shortages would occur, starving more folk. If due to dispersant spraying, this would be murder.

    Corexit and lack of sea vegetation is depleting our oxygen supply, which could lead to more deaths.

    I think BP can be expected to go broke.

    Foreigh nations could probably sue America for allowing spraying to continue. This dispersant spraying could become a far worse terrorist attack than 9/11, leading to more deaths, directly or indirectly.

    If spraying is continuing, as some claim, many people know who these terrorists are, and will have the courage and loyalty to their great nation to step forward and whistleblow before it is too late.

  5. fudmer says:

    Does Homeland Security separate American Citizens from the United States of America[Corporation]?

    Have the SENMACE encapsulated the United States of America into their global system of controlled nation states?

    Encapsulation disenfranchises the human occupant people of the encapsulated nation. The class of animals entitled “human citizen people” no longer manage their SENMACE encapsulated government {SEN}. The elected become the puppets of the SENMACE, and the regulators become the SENMACE directed, government legalized, authority, and law enforcement becomes the SENMACE enabled “mandate” enforcement arms. copyright SENMACE.com, 2010

  6. Bruce says:

    More like Hussein security.

  7. Michelle says:

    Anyone hear about the stargate theory?

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