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Peaser
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Report--Obama, BP, others engaged in algae scam in the Gulf
June 23, 5:15 PMConservative ExaminerAnthony G. Martin

New information has been uncovered that suggests Obama, BP, and others are engaged in an algae scam in the Gulf of Mexico.

Clearly, there is much more going on in the Gulf than just an oil spill.

According to JoAnne Moretti and a team of investigators, the Obama Administration, BP, NALCO, Citigroup, GM, GE, Goldman-Sachs, the University of Chicago, the Department of Defense, and a host of billionaires and politicians are all heavily invested in biofuels, which has led them to take a keen interest in a certain type of algae that is growing along the Gulf coast, from the mouth of the Mississippi River all the way to Florida Everglades.


Here is a quotation from that report:

"From the mouth of the Mississippi river, all along the Gulf coast and spreading down to the Everglades is prime area for growing this Algae. Crist is aware of this. He's funding it.There is a couple of other prime spots too. Chesapeake is one area and the Great Lakes is another. (Funny, we already had a Great Lakes Czar and a Chesapeake Czar.) (Now we have a Gulf Czar too!)

"As you know, the oil continues to flow in the Gulf.

"It looks incompetent when assessing the response to the crisis. It is not incompetence. It is intentional and willful destruction.

"They are spraying dispersants that are toxic to sea life. The dispersants hold the oil below the surface. Ask yourselves why you would want that. Wouldn't it be easier to vacuum the oil if it were floating?

"They are not letting foreign tankers in to help. Even the few barges Jindal got his hands on were stalled, citing they need to be inspected to see if they carried enough life vests. They did.

"They even pass the buck as to who is in charge. BP says they were in charge. O says he's in charge. The Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen says he's in charge. They run us in circles to divert the real questions."

Those questions go to the heart of a covert strategy by the Administration and the large corporations cited, all of which received multi-billions in bailout funds from the taxpayers, courtesy of Barack Obama. That strategy is being overlooked by the mainstream media while it focuses instead on peripheral issues, such as claims processing.

According to the report, the covert strategy is three-pronged. First, the co-conspirators believe they must get rid of the oil industry in the Gulf--completely. Second, they believe that the Gulf must be turned into a dead zone where sea-life cannot survive. This must be done so that algae can thrive. Third, the co-conspirators intend to turn the Gulf into one giant algae farm.

Again, from the report,

"Algae grows on water surface, getting oxygen from air, not water. Fertilizers like Urea supply much needed nitrogen. The Mississippi and the other rivers that empty into Gulf also pick up fertilizers from the many farms along the way. This feeds the Algae at the mouths of these rivers.

"The oil in the water won't hurt the Algae. It will only promote it's growth and burn factor.

"Algae costs about $2. a Barrel to refine. This is potentially very profitable.

"The down side is , there isn't enough Algae to sustain the demand. It takes a lot of Algae to produce a single barrel. That means they need a huge place to grow and multiply the supply of this Algae. Right now they don't have this enormous Algae farm location. They have the desire, the technology, the investments and companies all set up.They have even taken the steps to map out the plan.

"That plan involves projects in the Great Lakes., Chesapeake Bay and the Gulf of Mexico."

Another piece of the grand scheme is to capture carbon from the oil spill, in which the Chicago Carbon Exchange is a main player. And guess who started the Chicago Carbon Exchange--none other than Barack Obama and some other familiar faces in the environmentalist movement who are invested in corporations that stand to earn multi-billions of dollars from pushing the outright scam called 'the purchase of carbon credits.'

Al Gore is in the middle of this scam as well.

The carbon exchange industry is pushing the growth of the type of algae mentioned above.

As shocking and unbelievable as the revelations in the report may appear to be on the surface, the investigators provide a plethora of links to articles and news stories that back up their claims.

The bottom line is that our government is in the hands of charlatans and profiteers who use the insider knowledge and power of the federal government to push a opportunistic agenda at the cost of the taxpayers, but which will in the end pad the pockets of those who are engaged in the scheme.


http://www.examiner.com/x-37620-Conservative-Examiner~y2010m6d23-ReportObama-BP- others-engaged-in-algae-scam-in-the-Gulf

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Thanks for the link Relentless:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3bzypjTIWg&feature=player_embedded#!

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i needed a good laugh... i think i'm laughing [Roll Eyes]

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Me too, at first...

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There's some what if's I'm finding, as I begin to dig into this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuTNBm8AbtA

How about algae, not hemp. Shoot, the Gulf is partially dead now anyways, and people need some good clean energy jobs...

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oh i am all for growing hemp the oil yeild is huge...

it would screw up all the sense growers tho... so much pollen floting around they'd have no "virgins" anywhere within a couple hundred miles...
i've met the guy who runs the Federal growing project here in MS.. it used to be the only one in the US, but i would be surprised if it still was the only one...

this place could grow alot of it.... and it takes way less "management" than anything they grow now...
management=cropdusting..

they already have Roundup Resistant strains growing all over Nebraska... it grows wild up there...hundreds of thousands of acres of it-all wild... once you know what you are looking at? you can see it from the roads every where you go in the east half of the state... after July 4th or so? it's the brightest greenest plants in the feilds... it often takes over large portions of the soy feilds..

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I might be moving to Nebraska soon...

just to raise me up a crop of "dental floss"

DO NOT let them mess the the sinse...

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http://algaelink-bioking-scam.blogspot.com/2009/07/algae-oil-scam-algaelink-biok ing.html

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quote:
Originally posted by Peaser:
http://algaelink-bioking-scam.blogspot.com/2009/07/algae-oil-scam-algaelink-biok ing.html

withou treading the articel? i am glad someone is doing that... there's always scamsters adn somebody need sto keep the light on the truth..

i did alot of reseearch into algae last year, and found that we need some genetic manipulation to make it really profitable, but it is possible.. nobody is going to get rich quick on it tho..

seems to me that way too many expect to get-rich-quick...

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A what if...

Does BP have the technology to do it?

The longer that one waits to file for a patent, the longer one has to collect profits v. risking someone else filing a patent before the one, and that one risking everything.

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I think there is a pretty clear indicator that this oil spill was not intentional.
Look at the government's reaction to 9/11...
It was as though they had a script to read from within minutes.

Look at their reaction to this spill..

Dumbfounded..

This was not the product of malice...
This was ineptitude.

They need to just nuke this thing and get it over with. The re-installation of the cap has proven just about pointless as can be seen by the flow of oil going everywhere but into it.

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reaction v. inaction(delayed reaction)

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from my research last year, whihc was geared towrd the practical/money making side of algae production i determined that we need to build long ( 100's of miles) shallow canals in the "useless" dessert to grow algae on a large and profitable scale..

we in MS are seeing the whole catfish industry collapse for a couple reason...

we have all these catfish farms that lose money now and the land is ready to grow algae..
one of Morgan Freemans business partners is an OTC penny stock guy that likes to mess in "green energy" stocks and he has a good talk he puts on, but the reality is that algae farms are prone to all kinds of infections.. that's not like germs or viruse infections it's like having "bad" (low oil producing) algae out-copmpete the "good" algae...

you have a really hard time keeping your algae from getting these infections even in a controlled area like landlocked ponds.. the ocean would be even harder..

i just don't see the likelihood of being able to grow it in the ocean and have it be more productive than the oil wells there...


i really do think this was "just" a screwup, and iits most likely just because we went too far too fast... this accident will cause more money to be spent on equipment that can operate in deep deep water.

the reviews of th eother oil co's show that they are no better prepared to deal with an accident like this than BP was/is... they may not be taking quite as much risk as B did, but hat is not clear yet either...

risk/reward, that's how you make big money, taking big risks, but the risk is there adn beating it gians big rewards..

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Yeah I don't think anyone was prepared for this kind of spill...
Certainly not with an immediate fix kind of solution.

Really there is only two fixes..
Relief well 60% chance of success.
Nuke.. dunno the odds on that one.

It is more than just slightly clear that the well pipes below the surface are fractured or shattered. Everytime they try to reduce the amount of oil leaking around the cap they immediately back off because of the oil then spewing out from the gulf floor.

I say give the relief well one shot.. if it misses or doesn't work for whatever reason then push a tactical nuke down that very same bore hole and seal it the easy way.

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