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OPINION
Corexit Nullifies Oil-Eating Microbes
The toxic blend of poisons sprayed in the Gulf not only hides the scope
of the disaster perpetrated by BP (destroying the evidence while the U.S. Govt.
looks the other way) and taints the air and rain, but it also eliminates the
natural means of breaking down the oil (via microbes).
by Ken Rasmussen
for Pure Energy Systems News
The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the New Energy
Congress colleagues and advisors.
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Sorry to dampen the same enthusiasm I had myself about 4 weeks ago, until I learned Corexit kills the oil eating microbes.
BP has committed a war crime against the US. There are no longer any organic
solutions. They have knowingly made a toxic blend of poisons which even ordinary distillation won't cure. And how could anyone even distill the entire Gulf of Mexico? Ordinary rain used to work, but oil and Corexit components are showing up in rain water as far north as South Dakota now.
But since big oil owns congress, the white house, and the court system, it makes FTC attorneys destroy small energy inventors, and NEVER chase the real bad guys. Nobody here wants to face up to the truth.
Changing the viscosity of the water in the entire gulf is already triggering weather problems of enormous magnitude. Look at a
map of present brush fires in Russia, NEVER THIS BAD IN THEIR HISTORY. Makes the "great Chicago fire" look like a campfire.
Goldman Sachs and BP are joined at the hip. Together they are destroying life as we knew it. Neither company pays any attention to rules or even common sense. They are too big to spank.
The ONLY solution is FORCE the US Government to seize ALL of both BP's assets and Goldman's assets. Then use those assets to create a massive filtration system to gradually restore the Gulf. Anything else if futile.
See http://www.SeizeBP.org
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Revoke Charter
On August 06, 2010 7:11 PM Mountain, Michael Riversong
wrote:
We truly need to find some way to stop criminal enterprises like BP from treating
us and our environment so badly. In Canada, some have proposed the idea of "Charter Revocation", operating under the assumption that since the government has created corporations, it can dissolve them at will. In the USA we already have on the books a law called RICO which can systematically deal with any ongoing criminal group. We need to take advantage of these legal, nonviolent remedies.
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On August 06, 2010 7:56 PM Mountain; Ken Rasmussen responded:
Thank you Mike. [...] I am in extreme agreement.
If the Securities Exchange Commission, SEC were doing its job, it would DELIST BP from trading on the NYSE for the simple reason it has issued false and misleading press releases for the sole purpose of manipulating its stock price. Goldman likewise should be banned from the industry for running market manipulating software going back to
[...] the mid-90's. Instead they paid a $500 million fine and SEC then forgot all about it. That is about a week's profit for Goldman, and I'm sure they wrote it off on their corporate
taxes, as if they ever pay any anyway. No guilty actual people did any jail time that I know of. They all continue to collect bonuses you and I could live on rather nicely for several years.
But revoking their corporate charter is even more powerful. Next question, I'm ashamed not to already know, what state or country are they chartered in? If chartered by the Queen of England, then they are a foreign corporation which had to file QFC (Qualified Foreign Corporation) status in all 50 states. Each state could revoke their ability to do any business in their own territory. Louisiana especially should take advantage of this, no matter what country or state of original charter. Getting the Queen to revoke a charter for moral reasons could be difficult. She and David Rockefeller own half the uranium mines in the world, and profit immensely from any war. She is also
traceable to heroin trafficking. So maybe best to stay within US laws for any action, especially since the crime was committed here.
FYI, the CEO of BP just prior to Tony Hawkins also sat on the board of directors of Goldman Sachs. Proof of their criminal alliances. Morally run corporations (and there still are a few) do background checks on all outside company activity of their directors to make sure there is never anything done to harm the base corporation. But the growing policy of criminally run corporations is to hire anyone they can find with "inside knowledge" of another major company or industry, to position their own actions for maximum profits. That is why former senator Sam Nunn, chairman of the
Senate defense industries, and ways and means committee left the low paying job of US Senator to sit on the board of several defense industry corporations. I'm disgusted to admit I think Lockheed was one of them.
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