Today was enough. Tonight I sit on this humid night and record these thoughts... I cannot even begin to express the sadness I feel, much less the anger. I rented a chopper today, the black eagle. My curiousity and insanity led me to do such a gutsy expensive "answer" to the questions lingering in my mind. Mike lifted us off at 4 pm. I tossed the idea up and down for nearly a week and it was either do or dont. I did.
There are people in the water, picking up shells, hanging out like nothing is wrong...barefeet...while dozers scrape the oil and sand and bag it. The giants of the oil companies have OUR American Citizens doing this work, exposing US to this cancer. Truly third world-ish in MY country. Photo by Candice Alexander Copyright 2010 Pensacola Beach FL.
I witnessed many oil slicks above the ground in my private heli...dolphins, manta rays, sunken boats and sharks- close to the shore. My restless soul believed what I did not want to...I loved this gulf like never before, crashin on the shore....dont run and hide...a little hide away...the coldest warmest waters ever...
hammers beating hard , Some other air to breathe ,That we might break these molds ,And free our restless souls ,Start to believe ,That we can rise above ,Our pettiness and love , Like we ain't loved before, free on this earth, As the surf that rolls , And crashes on the shore. And hey now don't run and hide, Your little heart away , If it's gone ,We'll sure never find it , Pining for lost innocence... David Gray
Clean up crews lined the beaches of Pensacola. White tents, blue tents, men and women in yellow vests and boots...plastic squares draped on the sand...black on white.
Dozers and cranes and port-o-lets and parking lots full of bags of oil.
The crews immediately were on this mission of cleaning up what is yet to come. Hurry so no one can see what has happened it what it looked like and felt like.
Black on white...an aerial birds eye view.
A storms a brewing in this soup and people swim with their flesh in this mess.
Considering your SKIN is the largest organ: I think the beaches should have a sign in. That way we can record and document the side/health effects of the people swimming in it with their orfices. DISSOLVED OIL IS BAD. Just because you cant see it does NOT mean it doesnt exist...kinda like a VIRUS..
This blog is based solely on my experiences and research that I have done. Hope you enjoy the reading, however painful... please leave comments.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
toward the horizon
As far as my eyes can see toward the horizon- I make out dots. I purchased a telescope lens yesterday-60x's magnification. Pretty amazing. At first I thought there was a huge hotel or skyrise across the Gulf...it is a huge barge of some sort..maybe a research vessel. I dont really know.. Also in the horizon are tugboats with long beds. People swim in the dissolved oil.
http://g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/exclusives/71218/BP-Gulf-Oil-Spill-Devastation.html
http://g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/exclusives/71218/BP-Gulf-Oil-Spill-Devastation.html
Friday, June 25, 2010
The most luxurious form of cancer with a claim..
We think we understand the questions, sure-but what about the flesh that thrives. If this movement of enlightenment IS happening, then we are destroying the vessels that move the tides in our veins and our blood.
I always knew as a child that I could not play where my father worked. But now- they give me where he worked right in my backyards, my beach... To better jumble in my mind...oil on my soles, literally.
Today I saw an interesting film by Alex Jones. He mentioned how FEMA has teamed up with boy and girl scouts of America. WoW, really FEMA...
The change in this country will not be by Democrats or Republicans- but by the American People. Thoughts, Amsterdam and trade...
In America our rights are indeed violated, ripped away, contortioned...even though we fly our flag with freedom.
I am thinking that if the American people stood up and actually admitted how they feel and remember the foundations of what we stand for- we would realize how much we are already One. We have divided ourselves up because we are so busy reproducing because Darwin said so. We are working our American hands to the bones to pay for our oversized everything. We need to come together and meet the next generation on the compass.
Fingerprints and Carbon...then and now...
this is quite random info...but it is posted as I researched it...felt the need to share it...
Why are we not learning from our mistakes???? I guess us Homosapiens think we are invisible or something. I know, I know...we all grow our own food and dont need our little iphones. We cut down trees as quick as we print on paper...who cares. The bees are devastated because their forest is cut down and we kill the bees, one of the most important species on this planet for pollination. We are arrogant and we like our dollar bills and we want them to be bigger and bigger....Suck on this:
The cleanup efforts or EXXON VALDEZ and natural processes, particularly in the winter, cleaned the oil out of the top 2-3 inches, where oxygen and water can flow," the council said, "but did little to affect the large patches of oil farther below the surface."
population control via our own poeple.our own gov.?
“But it doesn’t take a disaster to destroy wilderness. The hundreds of miles of pipelines, roads, docks, causeways, airstrips, the thousands of personnel, the constant roar of trucks, planes, and the drilling equipment itself destroy the wilderness even if it is carried on with immaculate care….
And it is also common to feel anger. Anger over broken promises. Anger over lies. Anger over greed, arrogance, and ineptitude. Anger that so few can destroy so much. Anger can be constructive, but only if we use its energy to undertake constructive tasks. Let us apply ourselves to protect our wild places, our last wild places, from ever being victims of another disaster.
Crops being destroyed in Mississippi: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXlC7gvvJZw
The ocean is the air's compadre ~Tobyus Sanchezo
- Nothing changes in what we do.
- Everything we change affects something else.
- the residue and the leaves
- dried water hanging out to dry
- water run off and where does it drain
- oil rain these days
Why are we not learning from our mistakes???? I guess us Homosapiens think we are invisible or something. I know, I know...we all grow our own food and dont need our little iphones. We cut down trees as quick as we print on paper...who cares. The bees are devastated because their forest is cut down and we kill the bees, one of the most important species on this planet for pollination. We are arrogant and we like our dollar bills and we want them to be bigger and bigger....Suck on this:
The cleanup efforts or EXXON VALDEZ and natural processes, particularly in the winter, cleaned the oil out of the top 2-3 inches, where oxygen and water can flow," the council said, "but did little to affect the large patches of oil farther below the surface."
Exxon Valdez Spill: http://arcticcircle.uconn.edu/SEEJ/Alaska/miller2.htm
More marine mammals and birds died than in any other oil spill. Some populations, like harbor seal, were already declining so the spill added insult to injury. Only 2 of 26 species studied by the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council have recovered (bald eagle and river otter).[12] "The Exxon Valdez spill killed nearly ten times as many birds as any other U.S. or European oil spill," said seabird expert Dr. Michael Fry. As many as half a million birds died. Over 30,000 carcasses of 90 species of birds were plucked from the beaches, but this is only a fraction of the actual mortality.[13] Harm to birds from chronic effects and decreased reproduction continues to the present.population control via our own poeple.our own gov.?
“But it doesn’t take a disaster to destroy wilderness. The hundreds of miles of pipelines, roads, docks, causeways, airstrips, the thousands of personnel, the constant roar of trucks, planes, and the drilling equipment itself destroy the wilderness even if it is carried on with immaculate care….
And it is also common to feel anger. Anger over broken promises. Anger over lies. Anger over greed, arrogance, and ineptitude. Anger that so few can destroy so much. Anger can be constructive, but only if we use its energy to undertake constructive tasks. Let us apply ourselves to protect our wild places, our last wild places, from ever being victims of another disaster.
Crops being destroyed in Mississippi: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXlC7gvvJZw
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Corexit--Corrects it--Dispersant Type 2.
It is probably all the same...or did they just simply change the name? Toxic is toxic, right?
They dump it in YOUR water everyday, a million and a half gallons yes sir everyday. Here is the proof. They dont lie to us as they pollute life as we know it: deepwater operations daily list of chemicals used
It is in the sand. On the shore. If the oil has arrived- so has the poison they allow us to drink and swim in... I am no scientist, or marine biologist...but I am a witness.It's fighting and it will win...it moves in out but the evidence NEVER leaves. It just moves. Dissolves and moves around our plantet.
The dispersants responsible for the condition of the oil are made up of a stew of chemicals, about one-third of which are proprietary — which means that even BP does not know exactly what it's spraying. But it's the surfactants — a lipoprotein used in soaps that reduces the surface tension of liquids — that are the most active ingredient, reducing the surface tension of a liquid and breaking the oil from a slick into droplets. The finer the breakdown is, the easier it becomes for both big creatures like bluefin tuna or swordfish and tiny creatures like krill or shrimp to ingest the oil and the surfactants themselves.(See pictures of the Gulf oil spill.)
I read somewhere that the purpose of green algae/ phytoplankton which lives close to the surface to absorb the sun---is to make or use anothers CARBON. Signs of phytonplankton, or algae is a sign of sudden change in the environment. Well, its not as obvious today,and neither are those nematodes or krill, or clear egg sacks, or the washed ashore jellyfish, crab carcass, and insect bodies.Or the oil.
WIKIPEDIA: Phytoplankton account for half of allphotosynthetic activity on Earth.[2] Thus phytoplankton are responsible for much of the oxygen present in the Earth's atmosphere – half of the total amount produced by all plant life.[3] Their cumulative energy fixation in carbon compounds (primary production) is the basis for the vast majority of oceanic and also many freshwater food webs (chemosynthesis is a notable exception). As a side note, one of the more remarkable food chains in the ocean – remarkable because of the small number of links – is that of phytoplankton feeding krill (a type of shrimp) feeding baleen whales.
Most krill species display large daily vertical migrations, thus providing food for predators near the surface at night and in deeper waters during the day.
The krill showed up during the day...along with the oil. Interesting when I think of the connections. Sad, really.
The forecast for the oil is coming back to the west. I guess the current or the weather or something is moving it. So i've heard. Not to mention the Hurricane Alex and Celia right now, alive and well. Here is a tad bit of information I thought I would share... The source is : Oceanworld
Marine Food Web
Plants and animals must have organic carbon to survive. Organic carbon has high-energy chemical bonds which are broken to provide metabolic energy. For example, humans eat organic carbon in the form of green beans and chicken, but we couldn't survive if we only had diamonds to eat. Diamonds are made from carbon, but it is the wrong kind - inorganic carbon. Just like humans, plants and animals in the ocean require organic carbon.
How do they get it? There are only two ways. They either produce their own or make use of organic carbon produced by others. Species that make their own organic carbon are called "primary producers". They are the base of the marine food web because all other species depend on their productivity either directly or indirectly to survive. In most parts of the ocean, primary producers are marine plants, typically algae. These are the phytoplankton (phyto = plant; plankton = floating). They live in the sunlit portions of the ocean and use energy from the sun to convert inorganic carbon into organic carbon.
How do they get it? There are only two ways. They either produce their own or make use of organic carbon produced by others. Species that make their own organic carbon are called "primary producers". They are the base of the marine food web because all other species depend on their productivity either directly or indirectly to survive. In most parts of the ocean, primary producers are marine plants, typically algae. These are the phytoplankton (phyto = plant; plankton = floating). They live in the sunlit portions of the ocean and use energy from the sun to convert inorganic carbon into organic carbon.
Just by being a bit more aware of the things I thought I might have known...you know, take my focus off of the birds, the dolphins and the burned alive turtles- I witnessed something giant happening right before my eyes, in my nasal cavities...in my world. There has been an evident change in the algae/phytoplankton since I arrived here a few days ago. Oil or not.
I t j u s t i s.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Florida waters test positive for dissolved oil; Researchers “Suspect it’s a lot”
Here are 3 videos of evidence of oil rain. http://www.floridaoilspilllaw.com/breaking-florida-waters-test-positive-for-dissolved-oil-researchers-suspect-its-a-lot-video
| CAS Registry Number | Chemical Name |
|---|---|
57-55-6 | 1,2-Propanediol |
111-76-2 | Ethanol, 2-butoxy-* |
577-11-7 | Butanedioic acid, 2-sulfo-, 1,4-bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester, sodium salt (1:1) |
1338-43-8 | Sorbitan, mono-(9Z)-9-octadecenoate |
9005-65-6 | Sorbitan, mono-(9Z)-9-octadecenoate, poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) derivs. |
9005-70-3 | Sorbitan, tri-(9Z)-9-octadecenoate, poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) derivs |
29911-28-2 | 2-Propanol, 1-(2-butoxy-1-methylethoxy)- |
64742-47-8 | Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light |
| *Note: This chemical component (Ethanol, 2-butoxy-) is not included in the composition of COREXIT 9500. | |
surveillance |sərˈvāləns|
June 23, 2010 Day 4. In the meantime I will wait on the rain and collect the rain water, whatever that may be...I will collect rainwater. Oil rain- so Ive heard.... ? Tropical Cyclone "Celia" brews... There have been storms here everyday...ripping umbrellas and dark skies with bright sun and warm water. Silverfish and alive and well many things. Live near Panama City Beach, Florida.
June 23. Afternoon. It has been overcast here most of the day, the sun peeks in and out. What is the temperature of the water?
With so many questions and numbers being thrown around, and planes chopping this coast from left to rigtht...I decided to do something. I called and was transfered to nearly 20 different phone numbers regarding more information about the dispersant-where-how much- when, etc...
Here is a timeline of the Deepwater Horizon Response
Basically- this is what they are telling us that they are doing. Its oil and the gov. so who knows...
and here is a timeline of who knows what and an outrageous chain of unanswered questions by folks who answer our government phones...This IS how it went--
In nearly the order -here are the numbers I called to find out more information in a matter of 30 minutes .
I asked if there was more information regarding how much dispersant was released, and how I could find out this information: The last person I spoke to gave me info on the DPH Responde site...
727-596-8666 Us Coast Guard Operations transferred me to St. Petersburg 727-824-7531 who transferred me to a lady who mentioned that she didnt mean to be abrupt with no information at all to 727-824-7638. From there I was told to call the National Response Center at 1 800 424 8802 to the Clearwater Beach Florida Pollution Control Deptartment at 727-824-7676 to the Officer of the Day general information for the base at 727-824-7638 again to yet another general info line where they wanted my name and number but I refused at 727-824-7670. Then I was transferred to a command center, West Coast Guard at 727-824-7506 and the Federal Office in Tampa at 813-228-2191. I was then told to call the Clearwater Beach FL pollution control at 727-824-7696. Just then the person told me to call the Horizon Response Center who is in charge in NOLA. That joint info center is 985-902-5231 but WAIT that number is no longer working so a message tells you to call the Unified Command Center at 713-323-1670 or 713-323-1671. To volunteer the number is 1-866-448-5816. I was then told to call the US Coast Guart Station at 727-535-1437. But still no info but maybe call St. Petersburg office at 727-502-8770.
The last call I made was a somewhat helpful to what I already knew...at 727-820-3700. Basically she read me what was on the www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com site.
Well what do you know!! Public information...right.
This site gives the daily aircraft used, the amount of oil recovered, skimmed and dispersants used.
They have updated (I think) info here http://www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com/go/doc/2931/690083/
For example, today the dispersant gallons were: D ISPERSANTS: Surface dispersant used: more than 972,000 gallons
I stayed awake until 5:30 this morning in this nice chair facing the Gulf... Two pelicans fly above me along the coast just then... I wonder if it is the same 2 I continue to see?
Live feed stations need to be set up ALL along these coastal waters, or are they arlready here? We feed on their channels and they can stop them any minute, or take them.
I have been wondering the execution of this piece in my mind,...this creation. Numbers.Ones and Zeros and many many numbers. What are the meaning of these numbers? I should go to an airport and hitch a ride with an instructor...
Jeremy ? Prophecy
What was that bit of information i saw last night in my researches...when the numbers reach 430? or an increase or decrease by 2%. Interesting.
Oil rain. Oil falling from the sky?
Last night the planet was high and bright.
I wonder how my garden grows back home.
June 23. Afternoon. It has been overcast here most of the day, the sun peeks in and out. What is the temperature of the water?
With so many questions and numbers being thrown around, and planes chopping this coast from left to rigtht...I decided to do something. I called and was transfered to nearly 20 different phone numbers regarding more information about the dispersant-where-how much- when, etc...
Here is a timeline of the Deepwater Horizon Response
Basically- this is what they are telling us that they are doing. Its oil and the gov. so who knows...
and here is a timeline of who knows what and an outrageous chain of unanswered questions by folks who answer our government phones...This IS how it went--
In nearly the order -here are the numbers I called to find out more information in a matter of 30 minutes .
I asked if there was more information regarding how much dispersant was released, and how I could find out this information: The last person I spoke to gave me info on the DPH Responde site...
727-596-8666 Us Coast Guard Operations transferred me to St. Petersburg 727-824-7531 who transferred me to a lady who mentioned that she didnt mean to be abrupt with no information at all to 727-824-7638. From there I was told to call the National Response Center at 1 800 424 8802 to the Clearwater Beach Florida Pollution Control Deptartment at 727-824-7676 to the Officer of the Day general information for the base at 727-824-7638 again to yet another general info line where they wanted my name and number but I refused at 727-824-7670. Then I was transferred to a command center, West Coast Guard at 727-824-7506 and the Federal Office in Tampa at 813-228-2191. I was then told to call the Clearwater Beach FL pollution control at 727-824-7696. Just then the person told me to call the Horizon Response Center who is in charge in NOLA. That joint info center is 985-902-5231 but WAIT that number is no longer working so a message tells you to call the Unified Command Center at 713-323-1670 or 713-323-1671. To volunteer the number is 1-866-448-5816. I was then told to call the US Coast Guart Station at 727-535-1437. But still no info but maybe call St. Petersburg office at 727-502-8770.
The last call I made was a somewhat helpful to what I already knew...at 727-820-3700. Basically she read me what was on the www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com site.
Well what do you know!! Public information...right.
This site gives the daily aircraft used, the amount of oil recovered, skimmed and dispersants used.
They have updated (I think) info here http://www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com/go/doc/2931/690083/
For example, today the dispersant gallons were: D ISPERSANTS: Surface dispersant used: more than 972,000 gallons
Subsea dispersant used: more than 492,000 gallons
Total dispersant used: more than 1,464,000 gallons
I stayed awake until 5:30 this morning in this nice chair facing the Gulf... Two pelicans fly above me along the coast just then... I wonder if it is the same 2 I continue to see?
Live feed stations need to be set up ALL along these coastal waters, or are they arlready here? We feed on their channels and they can stop them any minute, or take them.
I have been wondering the execution of this piece in my mind,...this creation. Numbers.Ones and Zeros and many many numbers. What are the meaning of these numbers? I should go to an airport and hitch a ride with an instructor...
Jeremy ? Prophecy
What was that bit of information i saw last night in my researches...when the numbers reach 430? or an increase or decrease by 2%. Interesting.
Oil rain. Oil falling from the sky?
Last night the planet was high and bright.
I wonder how my garden grows back home.
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