Sunday, September 25, 2011

Slow Response

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The War on Food
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Contents Slow Gulf Response
Congresswomen Maxine Waters Nationalize Oil Industry        1
4 or 5 Inspect Rig Before Explosion                                               1
Primer on and Photographs of Rig Explosion                             1                    
Geology of Gulf/Senator Potential for Horrific Catastrophe     1
Government Response Incompetence or Worse                            1
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform The Gulf Crisis  Darrel Issa Ranking Republican             2
Other Items Questioning Government Competence or Worse    13-15
Homeland Security Secretary of Jefferson Parish Threatened With Arrest From U.S. Military For Taking Action Against Spill with out Fed Approval         14
Billy Nungesser/Governor And Others Discuss Fed Response      14   
Is BP Involved in Release of Lockerbie Terrorist to Land Deal To Drill off Coast of Libya?           15
Scottland Releases Lockerbie Bomber Because of Threat of Economic Warfare From Libya According to Senate Report Given to NBC News on 12/21/2010                          15
Bombshell Exposes Real Reason BP used Corexit in Gulf     16                     
Mineral Management System Under Interior Department Waives Requirement that BP do Environmental Impact Study Before Drilling at Sight of Huge Gulf Spill Disaster          16
Time Line of Obama Administrations Response to Spill       16
Interesting Tidbits               16
Occult Banker Predicts Spill/Mysterious Timing of Event    16

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These first series of links were sent to me May 7, 2010.
I'm not drawing any solid conclusions yet, but the question IS worth asking.  Consider the following:
 Rewind back to May 2008, when Maxine Waters talked about NATIONALIZING the oil industry:


Now we have a report that a Bureau of Land Management/Interior Dept. INSPECTOR just HAPPENED to be on THAT VERY RIG TWO HOURS BEFORE the explosion, conducting a SURPRISE INSPECTION.  There were actually 4 or 5 inspectors.  It is rare to get even one inspector.  Why were there 4 or 5?


Excellent primer (with photos) on the oil rig explosion.  There is also a photo of the burning rig from space.  I do not know how to transfer photos to the blog.  You can see them on the link.  http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/05/01/the-gulf-oil-rig-explosion-on-the-scene-photos/

I like the first part of this video where the spokes person describes the geology of the area of the golf and the large amounts of methane in the area.  Then a clip of a Senator concerned about the potential of a massive catastrophe because of the nature of the geology.  The speculations in the rest of the video I have no way to evaluate.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YQLq53sjpI

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The following is a report from Darrel Issa, a ranking Republican on that committee.
U.S. House of Representatives
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Darrell Issa (CA-49), Ranking Member


 How the White House Public Relations Campaign on
the Oil Spill is Harming the Actual Clean-up

 Frontline Accounts of Oil Spill Differ from Official Account on Key Points
Staff Report
U.S. House of Representatives
111th Congress
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
July 1, 2010

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I also want to stress that we are working closely with the Gulf states and local communities to help every American affected by this crisis.  Let me be clear: BP is responsible for this leak; BP will be paying the bill. But as President of the United States, I'm going to spare no effort to respond to this crisis for as long as it continues. And we will spare
no resource to clean up whatever damage is caused. And while there will be time to fully investigate what happened on that rig and hold responsible parties accountable, our focus now is on a fully coordinated, relentless response effort to stop the leak and prevent more damage to the Gulf.
– President Barack Obama, May 2, 2010.

A View from Ground Zero of the Oil Spill

On April 20, 2010, an explosion rocked the Deepwater Horizon, which was under contract with British Petroleum (BP) to drill an exploratory well at the Macondo site in the Gulf of Mexico. The explosion was swiftly followed by the unrestricted flow of oil and natural gas from the well-head into the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. It has been 71 days since the accident, and a massive volume of oil continues to spill into the Gulf. As of June 30, 2010, the government
estimates that between 40.7 million gallons (969,000 barrels) and 117.6 million gallons (2.8m barrels) of oil has been released. BP and the federal government have suffered a series of setbacks as they have attempted to plug the well, and most of the oil remains in the Gulf in various states of decomposition.  Ranking Member Darrell E. Issa and Chairman Edolphus Towns recently visited the Gulf of Mexico to survey the damage caused by the Deepwater Horizon explosion
and the resulting oil leak. At the Unified Area Command center in Robert, Louisiana they received formal briefings from BP, Coast Guard, and various federal government representatives assessing the situation on the ground. Committee staff remained in the region and conducted a series of interviews with local officials intimately involved with the response effort.

In so doing, they spoke with leaders from Jefferson Parish, St. Bernard’s Parish, and Lafourche Parish. Jefferson Parish is the most populous Parish in the state and was hit hard by Hurricane Katrina. It is also described as “ground zero” in the battle against the oil spill due to tidal patterns. St. Bernard Parish was flooded levee-to-levee in the wake of Katrina. Of its 27,000 homes, only five remained untouched by Katrina’s flood waters. Lafourche Parish is home to Port Fourchon, a low lying coastal city at the intersection of the Bayou Lafourche and the Gulf of Mexico. Eighteen percent of the entire nation's energy supply flows through Port Fourchon, which also serves as headquarters for much of the region’s direct efforts to fight the oil spill.  Pursuant to this review, staff has found numerous instances in which the situation on the ground conflicts with official reports. Of enormous concern, the situation in the Gulf is actually more dysfunctional and dire than what has been portrayed through official reports and press accounts based on official information. This blurring of reality is exacerbating problems with the clean-up effort.

Findings
Committee staff has discovered the following based upon witness interviews and documents provided by federal and state entities:
• Officials on the ground dispute key White House assertions about the number and timeliness of assets deployed in the Gulf. Local officials describe White House outreach efforts as more focused on stopping bad press than on addressing the disaster at hand;
• The White House’s assurances that there are adequate resources are at odds with the reality on the ground, where those on the frontline of the spill express significant frustration over the lack of assets. Local complaints are supported by the fact that the White House waited until Day 70 of the oil spill to accept critical offers of international assistance. Local workers and boats could have been assisting more with the clean-up if the Federal government had provided them with needed supplies and equipment;
• While the White House has tried to use the delay in finding a visible leak to explain its early silence on the oil spill, Transocean officials and Coast Guard documents from the scene of the oil spill reveal clear and early indications of a substantial oil leak days earlier than White House accounts;

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• The failure of Administration officials to quickly waive laws preventing necessary foreign assets from reaching the Gulf and other regulations are hampering efforts to clean-up and limit damage from the oil spill. Local officials feel the federal government is making the perfect the enemy of the good in cleanup efforts;
• Local officials strongly dispute President Obama’s insistence that the federal government – and not BP – has been in control since day one. One Coast Guard Admiral told congressional investigators that decisions on the ground are made
through a “consensus-based” process with BP. In practice, the Federal Government is not in charge of oil spill response efforts through a command-and-control approach;
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• Local officials strongly believe the President’s call for a drilling moratorium will
significantly compound the economic damage caused by the oil spill and will actually
increase risk associated with future offshore drilling projects.
Background
An investigation by committee staff during a recent fact-finding exercise on the
Louisiana coast finds evidence that Administration officials have misrepresented key
facts including the number of assets dedicated to cleaning up the spill, the timing of when
officials knew about the oil leak, the extent to which the federal government has been in
control, and the effectiveness of its command structure. Furthermore, local officials in
Louisiana fear and evidence suggests that, in addition to being unprepared for the
upcoming hurricane season, policy decisions made by this Administration, including the
drilling moratorium and an apparent refusal to waive the union-backed Jones Act, will
stifle economic recovery in the region for years to come. In sum, the Committee has
uncovered information that disputes the rhetoric the Administration has used to portray
its efforts in response to the spill.
White House Timeline
After days of prodding by this Committeeand others, the White House furnished
an official timeline of events on May 5, 2010. This timeline, which was last updated on
May 24, 20102, includes a detailed accounting of the number of assets deployed on-scene,
as well as specific information about what officials knew about the oil leak and when
they knew it. The White House published this timeline on its blog “in the spirit of
transparency so the American people can have a clear understanding of what their
government has been and is doing to respond” to the oil spill.3
The White House blog details a number of assets deployed in the region to
combat the spill. This includes vessels, boom, and dispersant. The number of assets
claimed, however, does not appear to match what is actually in the field. Parish officials
maintain that the thousands of vessels cited in the blog are non-existent. One senior
official refers to them as “phantom assets.” When asked to elaborate, he explained that
when he asks the federal government to provide the location of its assets, it either refuses
or cannot do so.Daily helicopter search grids performed by the Parish sheriff’s
department confirm to him that very few of the assets claimed are deployed.
Letter from Ranking Member Darrell Issa to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, May 3, 2010. See also emails
between Committee staff and Interior Department staff.
Found at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2010/05/05/ongoing-administration-wide-responsedeepwater-
bp-oil-spill. Last updated on May 24, 2010.
“The Ongoing Administration-Wide Response to the Deepwater BP Oil Spill,” The White House Blog,
May 5, 2010. Found at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2010/05/05/ongoing-administration-wideresponse-
deepwater-bp-oil-spill.
Interview with Deano Bonano, Homeland Security Director, Jefferson Parish, Jefferson Parish, LA
(June 15, 2010).
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This is corroborated by Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser, who
shared a similar story with investigators. BP and Coast Guard provided Mr. Nungesser
with a map of the Gulf allegedly pinpointing the exact locations of 140 skimmers
cleaning up oil. Sensing that the chart may have been somewhat inaccurate, Mr.
Nungesser requested a flyover of the assets for verification. After three cancelled trips,

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officials admitted to Mr. Nungesser that only 31 of the 140 skimmers were ever
deployed. The rest were sitting at the docks. According to Mr. Nungesser, the chart
appeared to have been fabricated.
The picture below lends credence to the accounts given by Parish officials. It
depicts a massive swath of oil floating toward the coastline. There are no ships, skimmers, or other collection equipment for miles around. Sadly, it is one of many that
Chairman Towns, Ranking Member Issa, and committee staff surveyed on June 14, 2010,
aboard a Coast Guard aircraft that appear to be completely devoid of clean up efforts.
The lack of equipment at the scene of the spill is shocking, and appears to reflect
what some describe as a strategy of cleaning up oil once it comes ashore versus
containing the spill and cleaning it up in the ocean.. 

As a result, significant resources are apparently not being deployed to prevent
contamination of vulnerable marshlands. This operational philosophy could help explain
why oil was permitted to reach the shores of Queen Bess Island, a sanctuary for the
brown pelican and other forms of wildlife. According to Dan Jueano – President, Louisiana
Association of Business and Industry – there was no boom laid to protect this ecological treasure.5
The timeline also states that officials became aware of the oil leak on April 24,
2010, four days after the Deepwater Horizon exploded and two days after it sank. This,
too, conflicts with actual events. A chief Transocean drilling engineer told staff on May
6, 2010, that a leak was inevitable after an explosion of that magnitude. By definition,
the explosion emanating from the riser would be evidence of a leak and that the blowout
preventer had failed to close. Indeed, Coast Guard logs maintain that on April 21, 2010,
attempts were being made to activate the malfunctioning blowout preventer. On April
22, 2010, when the vessel sank with the riser still attached to the rig and a malfunctioning
blowout preventer, officials should have known there was a leak.
Interview with Dan Juneau, President, Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, Baton Rouge,
LA, June 16, 2010.
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Situation reports also indicate that on April 21, 2010, Coast Guard personnel

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warned senior officials within their own chain of command, the Department of Homeland
Security, and elements of the Defense Department’s Joint Staff, of a possible 8,000
barrel-per-day leak. They also described an oil sheen, 2 miles by ½ mile, with 50 percent
coverage with color ranging from dark to barely visible.” On April 22, 2010, personnel
reported to the national response center “what appeared to be a large area of bubbles in
the water, possible natural gas leak.” On April 23, 2010, a Coast Guard situation report
begins referring to the site as an “oil spill area.” This evidence casts serious doubt upo
the White House’s assertion that there was no apparent leak until April 24, 2010.
The doublespeak surrounding the existence of vessels and the availability of
boom to clean up oil in the water, as well as a belief that BP and the federal government
are disregarding the priorities of local communities, have incensed Parish officials.
LaFourche President Charlotte Randolph told committee staff that “we would have liked
to have played offense. Would like to have made an effort to collect at the site instead of
the shoreline.” This belief is echoed by a Jefferson Parish official who, within days of
the explosion, warned BP and the Coast Guard that oil was rapidly approaching and
requested that they deploy equipment to prevent it from reaching shore. The local
official told committee investigators that, “they all said ‘don’t worry about it.6’”
A St. Bernard Parish official, who described the situation as the “slowest and
most ineffective response,” made an emotional plea to “give us the equipment.” There
are approximately 700 fishermen in his Parish trained and ready to deploy boom as
quickly as the Coast Guard can supply it. Despite multiple requests, however, the
supplies are not flowing into the area. As he describes, “it’s like giving me a [gun] with
no bullets; it’s just a paperweight.” Accounts such as these not only cast doubt upon the
timeline’s credibility and the White House accounting of deployed assets, but also call
into question the command-and-control structure producing these results.
Command and Control
The Obama Administration has repeatedly asserted that the federal government
has been in control since day one and has used military language to describe its efforts.
Indeed, the President stated on May 27, 2010, that “the moment this disaster began, the
federal government has been in charge of the response effort.”In his address to the
nation on June 15, 2010, he referred to the response as a “battle” and his strategy as a
“battle plan.”Federal and state officials have shared a different perspective with
committee staff.
Interview with Deano Bonano, Homeland Security Director, Jefferson Parish, Jefferson Parish, LA
(June 15, 2010).
Remarks by the President on the Gulf Oil Spill, May 27, 2010. Found at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-gulf-oil-spill.
Remarks by the President to the Nation on the BP Oil Spill, June 15, 2010. Found at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-nation-bp-oil-spill.
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Parish officials maintain that the federal government has not been in control since
day one. In four separate interviews, senior-ranking Parish officials described how, until
the President’s visit on May 28, 2010, BP was in charge. According to one official,
“until two weeks ago [after the President’s May 28, 2010, visit], BP was in charge and
the Coast Guard looked to them for direction.” Furthermore, “Coast Guard asks BP,” not
vice-versa. When specifically asked to agree or disagree with the assertion that the
federal government had been in control since day one, another official firmly disagreed.
Mr. Nungesser told staff that “today, I can’t tell you who is in control,” and invited
committee investigators to visit the command center to see for themselves.
Rear Admiral Jim Watson, the senior-most official at the Unified Area Command
in Robert, LA, also gave a different account of events on the ground. In a June 14, 2010,
briefing to Chairman Towns, Ranking Member Issa, and staff, Watson stated that his
command structure is decidedly different than what has been described by the White

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House. According to Watson, “It is not a war-fighting command and control structure
where the Federal government is sending orders to BP. Rather the process on the ground
with BP and others is “consensus-based,” where higher-raking officials inject themselves
to resolve differences of opinion. In his view, “The framework probably isn’t up to the
task.”
This assessment coincides with local officials, who have expressed frustration that
the system is overly bureaucratic and ineffective. A St. Bernard Parish official criticized
the command-and-control as lacking decisiveness. Unlike the military, he says, “There is
no sergeant on the battlefield making decisions.” This lack of decision-making authority
at the lower levels has caused innumerable problems, especially with the acquisition of
equipment.


As described by this official, the process is circuitous and irrational. At the
Incident Command level, BP and Coast Guard appear to each have veto authority over
equipment requests. Under this power-sharing arrangement – in which BP holds the
purse strings – if one disagrees, then the request is denied. Parishes must then petition
the Governor’s office for the equipment. If the Governor endorses the request, then BP
and Coast Guard must provide the assets. This process causes massive delay resulting in
a dearth of available equipment. It also calls into question the President’s assertion that
“BP is operating at our direction.”9
In some instances, it appears that equipment is provided simply to quiet public
criticism. Mr. Nungesser, who has frequently appeared on local and national television,
was apparently visited by two White House officials at his office on Fathers’ Day.
According to Mr. Nungesser, the purpose of their visit was to find a way to keep him
from calling attention to the lack of equipment. Specifically, they asked him, “What do
we have to do to keep you off tv?” He simply replied, “give me what I need.”10
Remarks by the President on the Gulf Oil Spill, May 27, 2010. Found at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-gulf-oil-spill.
10 Phone Interview with Billy Nungesser, Placquemines Parish President (June 24, 2010).
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On another occasion, Placquemines Parish officials requested 20 skimmers at a
town hall meeting held by the Coast Guard. According to Mr. Nungesser, “They gave us
two skimmers to shut us up.” These accounts raise serious questions about whether the
Administration is more concerned with fighting a public relations battle than combating
the oil spill.
Another challenge posed by the current command structure is a lack of continuity.
According to local officials, BP employees rotate out of the area every 30 days, and the
Coast Guard cycles its personnel every 60 days. One Jefferson official told committee
investigators that “it’s a different person every time.11” This affects the timeliness of
processing requests for equipment and does not allow personnel to gain the necessary
expertise regarding local communities and how they operate.
Expressing frustration, David Dysart of St. Bernard Parish proposed that this
could be solved with more integration of local officials.12 While this has been occurring
more frequently since the President’s May 28, 2010, visit it has been slow to materialize.
This same official told staff that until recently, the Incident Command Center had a
physical barrier that prevented Parish employees from comingling with federal
government and BP officials. BP employees would also place black paper over its maps
so that locals could not see what they were doing. The Parish ultimately had to prove its
expertise and abilities through innovative boom deployments that used GPS locators and
web-based tracking software. Only then were they considered a valuable asset and
integrated into the decision-making process
These bureaucratic breakdowns have forced at least one Parish to take matters
into its own hands. One Jefferson official, who said that “the only thing [Coast Guard
and BP] understand is threats and embarrassment,” commandeered over fifty vessels

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sitting idle at docks while oil slicks approached shore. He told committee staff that BP
and Coast Guard repeatedly denied his request to deploy the boats because they had no
fuel or groceries. Despite Coast Guard’s threat of military force, he exercised his
emergency law enforcement powers to seize the equipment. Using Parish funds, he
supplied the vessels and sent them out to sea.
Continually frustrated by a lack of federal action, as well as an apparent rejection
of local expertise, Jefferson Parish has also constructed its own sand berms and is using
barges to help capture oil. As of June 18, 2010, locals had partially sunk 18 barges to
funnel oil into one area.13 With the oil concentrated into one area, officials hope to more
easily capture the oil using skimmers. The final plan, coordinated by Parish Homeland
Security Director Deano Bonano, calls for 63 barges strung together, which, if successful,
11 Interview with Deano Bonano, Homeland Security Director, Jefferson Parish, Jefferson Parish, LA
(June 15, 2010).
12 Interview with David Dysart, Director of Homeland Security, St. Bernard Parish, Chalmette, LA (June
16, 2010).
13 Nicole Santa Cruz and Louis Sahagun, Louisiana Officials Use Barges to Keep Oil out of Key Bay,
LA TIMES, June 20, 2010. Found at: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-oil-spill-
20100620,0,907234.story.
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could eventually be replaced by rock berms.14 Given the urgency of the situation, the
Parish plans to outlay $500,000 for engineering and design work and seek reimbursement
from BP.
According to Mr. Bonano in an e-mail sent to staff on June 27, 2010:
The effort from the Coast Guard and BP has improved in
the last three weeks, unfortunately it came a little to [sic]
late to protect Barataria Bay from heavy oil. More oil is
expected to wash ashore tomorrow so we will see if they
have obtained a sense of urgency. While we have more
resources now in the form of skimmers and boom we still
do not have enough. The parish itself is expending about
1.3 million dollars a month on police, fireman [sic],
emergency management officials and contractors that we
will seek reimbursement from BP for each month.15
Examples such as these paint a vastly different picture of the command-andcontrol
approach described by the President. At best, it appears chaotic and minimally
effective at the lower levels. At the higher levels, it lacks the decisive coordination
necessary to manage a disaster of this magnitude. If not immediately remedied, this
illusion of command-and-control will ensure more delay and frustration as Gulf
communities struggle to contain and clean up the spill.
Need for Executive Leadership
In three separate interviews, senior-ranking officials described a critical need for
executive leadership at the Federal level to address the unique challenges of the 2010
hurricane season and to speed up clean-up efforts by accepting foreign assistance. Based
on these interviews, it appears that neither the President nor any members of his
Administration have coordinated with local leaders to determine how the federal
government should respond to the unique challenges of the 2010 hurricane season.
Moreover, the President’s failure to grant a broad waiver of the Jones Act has
significantly delayed cleanup efforts. Regardless of what the Federal Government and
BP are doing, these officials see time as the enemy and every additional day the oil sits in
the Gulf it poses an exponentially greater threat to the economies of the Gulf States and
to the environment.
2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season
The Atlantic hurricane system began on June 1, 2010, and will extend through
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14 Id.
15 Email from Deano Bonano, Director of Homeland Security, Jefferson Parish to Oversight and
Government Reform Committee staff (June 28, 2010, 23:27 EST).
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16 named storms, 6 to 8 hurricanes and 3-5 major hurricanes. Some experts have warned
that meteorological conditions mirror 2005, the year of Hurricane Katrina.
Local leaders expressed grave concern that the looming hurricane season will
inflict unimaginable destruction and chaos on the region as fierce winds and high tides
threaten to fling the oil across Gulf Coast communities. Logistical realities will
complicate evacuation efforts as personnel responding to the spill are highly concentrated
at Louisiana’s Port Fourchon. This port is separated from the mainland and connected by
Louisiana Highway 1, the only land-based way to access the coastal port, which runs less
than two feet above water under normal conditions. Even before the spill, evacuating this
area presented a challenge as it supports more than half of the drilling activity in the Gulf
and 90% of all deepwater production. This logistical reality will complicate efforts to
evacuate the area as well as workers return after the storm has passed.
In addition to the challenges posed by evacuating workers, Parish officials are
worried that a tropical event will massively complicate clean up efforts while oil is still in
the Gulf. In addition to environmental damage, these leaders foresee a bureaucratic
showdown between BP and the federal government over who is responsible for clean up
and removal of oil soaked debris. A NOAA factsheet states, “The high winds may
distribute oil over a wider area, but it is difficult to model exactly where the oil may be
transported.”16 In a phone interview on June 24, 2010, Plaquemines Parish President
Billy Nungesser stated unequivocally that Administration officials had neither spoken
with him nor sought his opinion on how responsibilities would be allocated between the
Federal Government and BP in the event that oil is brought onshore by a hurricane.
This looming crisis presents the Administration with an opportunity to lead. A
response plan clearly setting out how federal agencies are prepared to assist in the event
that Gulf Coast communities are besieged by a significant tropical event would alleviate
considerable anxiety. Ideally, such a plan would detail exactly how all levels of
government are to coordinate with BP to clean up the contamination. Additionally, the
Federal government could be working with the state, local parishes, and BP to develop a
specific plan to ensure the safety of workers, as well as their immediate redeployment as
soon as conditions allow. It is impossible to predict with certainty when a hurricane will
strike; accordingly, immediate leadership in this area is critical.
Foreign Assistance and The Jones Act
While the President can do nothing about the occurrence of these storms, every
delay in removing the oil from the Gulf unnecessarily increases the destruction these
storms can cause. As such, the U.S. needs to act quickly and make use of assets around
the globe. On Day 70 of the oil spill, the State Department finally announced the U.S.
would be accepting some offers of foreign assistance.17 Unfortunately, the
16 Jeremy A. Kaplan, First Hurricane of Season May Be Growing in Gulf, FOXNEWS.COM, June 25,
2010, available at http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/06/25/hurricane-season-building-gulf/.
17 US Accepts International Assistance for Gulf Spill, AP, June 29, 2010, available at
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/US-accepts-international-apf-4104246595.html?x=0&.v=2.
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Administration’s glacier pace has frustrated many local responders and has allowed the
oil to invade critical habitats, such as East Grand Terre Island, Queen Bess Island, and
Barataria Bay. While the recent announcement is encouraging, the President can and
should do more to maximize our assets in the Gulf.
The Merchant Marine Act of 1920 also referred to as the Jones Act imposes
restrictions on foreign flagged ships, which generally prohibit them from operating within
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handled on a case-by-case basis. The process is cumbersome – waivers must be reviewed
by the Department of Defense, the Coast Guard, and the Department of Energy before
U.S. Customs and Border Protection can make a final decision on a request. Such a
determination is made only after the Maritime Administration finds there are no U.S.
flagged vessels available for operation.18 In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane
Katrina, President George Bush waived the Jones Act temporarily, “For the
transportation of petroleum and refined petroleum products.”19 So far, President Obama
has steadfastly refused to waive the application of the Jones Act for foreign ships wishing
to aid in the clean up effort.
According to local officials, the decision to not waive the Jones Act has impaired
Gulf Coast clean-up efforts. The most likely application of a broad-based Jones Act
waiver would be for the operation of boats equipped with skimmers, which is one of the
most effective tools to clean up the oil. Rear Admiral Jim Watson conceded in a briefing
to Chairman Towns and Ranking Member Issa that the Coast Guard does not currently
have access to a sufficient numbers of skimmers. The importance of skimmers is
articulated by Deano Bonano, Homeland Security Director of Jefferson Parish: “The
enemy is the oil. Lets put a fleet out there and every skimmer we can find and skim off
as much as we can before it gets ashore, because here in Louisiana, our marshes are so
fragile, once the oil gets there, the battle is over.”20 Accordingly, the President should be
taking swift action to facilitate the delivery of every available skimmer into the Gulf,
regardless of the flag flown.
While Administration officials have maintained that the Jones Act is not an
obstacle and going so far as to claim that “nobody has come forward with a Jones Act
Waiver [request],”21 the Deputy Administrator of the Maritime Administration confirmed
that one foreign flagged skimmer has made a Jones Act request, which was denied
ostensibly because American vessels could perform the same functions.22 Moreover,
local officials reported that to their great disappointment, Norwegian skimmers en route
to the Gulf were turned around. A St. Bernard official bluntly stated that he and other
18 Chelsea Hackney, Senators Introduce Bill to Permit Foreign Ships in Gulf, THE SUN HERALD, June 19,
2010.
19 Waiver of Compliance with Navigation and Inspection Laws, Dept. of Homeland Sec., Sept. 1, 2005.
20 CNN American Morning Interview Transcript, Interview with David Camardelle, Mayor of Grand
Isle; Deano Bonano, Homeland Security Director of Jefferson Parish, May 29, 2010.
21 Rep. Djou’s Suggestion To Waive the Jones Act Is Hitting Rough Waters With Coast Guard,
Colleagues, AP, June 17, 2010. (quoting Robert Gibbs)
22 Foreign Vessel Operations in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone Hearing before the Subcomm. On
Coastguard and Maritime Transportation, 111th Cong. (2010).
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local responders were “salivating over the prospect of getting this equipment.”23 These
anecdotes call into question the claim made by White House Press Secretary Robert
Gibbs that “if somebody down there needed a ship from the Netherlands or somewhere
else the President and Admiral Allen would waive the Jones Act in 10 seconds.”24
Other Federal Roadblocks
Additional roadblocks have been placed in front of foreign assistance. On April
30, 2010, the Netherlands offered the use of four oil skimmers, which have the capacity
to pick up 146,000 barrels per day of oil. The offer was reportedly refused because the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does not authorize the use of equipment that
allows water mixed with oil to be pumped back into the ocean, a process referred to as
“decanting”.25 The issue is whether the skimming vessel is required to have a National
Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, or waiver from the permit,
before it can discharge decanted water.26
After a seven-week delay, the U.S. government finally reconsidered the offer and
the Dutch ships have been permitted to operate in the Gulf. This bureaucratic delay
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that 100 times the volume that BP reported collecting in the same timeframe. Deploying
the Dutch skimmers immediately might have prevented the oil from ever reaching
Louisiana’s shores. Similar barriers appear to have delayed the deployment of the AWhale,
an oil skimming vessel owned by TMT Offshore Group, which has the capacity to
draw in as much 500,000 barrels of oily water per 8-10 hour cycle.27
These two cases present a clear example of the need for executive leadership. In
July 2009, the U.S. Coast Guard transmitted the One Gulf Plan to “Gulf Plan Partners”
and specifically recognized the importance of decanting oily water at the source. The
One Gulf Plan states that:
Decanting is a vital part of the recovery process. The
inability to decant water from recovered oil/water mixtures
and return the excess water into the recovery area
significantly reduces the volume of available temporary
storage capacity; thus, reducing the effectiveness of the onwater
skimming and recovery operations. The inability to
return the excess water containing some amount of oil will
23 Interview with David Dysart, Director of Homeland Security, St. Bernard Parish, Chalmette, LA (June
16, 2010).
24 Fox News Channel “Fox and Friends” Interview with White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, June
16, 2010.
25 US Reconsiders Dutch Offer to Supply Oil Skimmers, THE EXAMINER, June 12, 2010.
26 Southeast Louisiana Area Contingency Plan, U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard,
Feb. 6, 2003.
27 Peter Frost, Giant Oil Skimmer Makes Stop in Norfolk on Way to Gulf Oil Cleanup, KDVR.com (June
25, 2010), available at http://www.kdvr.com/news/nationworld/dp-nws-oil-skimmer-
20100625,0,456573.story.
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delay recovery operations and possibly lead to a complete
cessation of recovery operations until additional temporary
storage can be arranged.
It is essential that the return of oil and oily water
associated with the mechanical recovery process be clearly
authorized so that responders are not placed at legal risk
when carrying out recovery operations.28
Despite the Coast Guard’s clear recognition of the important role that decanting in
the recovery area plays in oil spill response, it appears that bureaucratic red tape is
continuing to trump commonsense solutions. This failure to swiftly authorize the use of
necessary equipment further demonstrates a failure of executive leadership that
needlessly delays cleanup efforts and that leaves vulnerable shores of the Gulf Coast
essentially defenseless against the incessant discharge of oil. This inexcusable delay is
evidence of either incompetence or a bureaucratic internal power struggle between the
competing interests of the Coast Guard and the EPA. Regardless, the President, as the
Chief Executive, has an obligation to the residents of the Gulf to expeditiously resolve
this matter.
Moratorium on Drilling
President Obama has announced his intention to impose a six-month moratorium
on drilling.29 Although court action has now thrown the implementation of the
moratorium into question, if imposed, the moratorium would apply to new drilling in
water depths greater than 500 feet, and suspends drilling on 33 wells currently under
construction.30 The President’s action is based on an apparently manipulated
recommendation from Secretary Salazar, contained in a May 27, 2010, report on
“Increased Safety Measures for Energy Development on the Outer Continental Shelf.”31
Local officials in Louisiana coastal communities broadly believe a six month
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of the Gulf, and fails to contribute significantly to the stated safety goals of the President.
In their view, it neither stops the current leak, nor contributes in any way to cleaning up
the Gulf; rather, it significantly compounds the economic damage caused by the oil spill.
In four separate interviews, community leaders pointed to the moratorium as a
source of great anxiety for them and for their neighbors. According to Dan Juneau,
President of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, the moratorium would
28 One Gulf Plan, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, July 10, 2009 [emphasis
added].
29 Remarks by the President to the Nation on the BP Oil Spill, June 15, 2010. Found at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-nation-bp-oil-spill.
30 Memorandum from Upstream Insight on Moratorium Halts US Deepwater Drilling For Six Months
(June 3, 2010).
31 Increased Safety Measures for Energy Development on the Outer Continental Shelf, Dept. of Interior,
May 27, 2010.
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“kill us.”32 Charlotte Randolph, President of Lafourche Parish, expressed her concern
that “nine out of her top ten” taxpayers are employed in the oil and gas industry, which
will be directly impacted by the moratorium.33 According to the Gulf Economic Survival
Team (GEST)each drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico employs 180-280 workers, and
each drilling rig job supports 4 other jobs in the communityIn Louisiana coastal
communities such as Houma, Morgan City and Lafayette, 1 out of every 3 jobs is related
to the oil and gas industry and $12.7 billion in total wages are earned by employees
working in the Gulf Coast oil and gas industry. Their unemployment would result in
decreased tax receipts and additional budget restrictions for a Parish that is already
experiencing a very lean year. According to an analysis performed by GESTLouisiana
and its parishes stand to lose from $150 million to $700 million in state and local sales
tax revenue due to the moratorium, thereby negatively impacting all government services,
from police and fire protection to schools and hospitals.
Reflecting these concerns, Terrebonne Parish unanimously passed a resolution
asking the President to reconsider the ban because, “The decision to implement a
suspension of deepwater offshore drilling will have an effect on the economy and culture
of the people in Terrebonne Parish which will be more devastating than any hurricane or
the actual spill, as not only will oilfield workers become unemployed, but it will also
affect the other thousand of businesses, individuals, and small companies that provide
daily services related to the oil production industry.”34
According to a study conducted by the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas
Association, it appears the fears of local officials are well founded and based on hard
economic realities. The President’s policy would force 33 rigs, already permitted to drill,
to sit idle. This will imposes a daily cost of between $8 and $17 million per day for the
operator and will eliminate 40,000 jobs, which amounts to a loss of $165 – $330 million
per month in wages.35 This spike in unemployment would predictably lead to a higher
default rate on mortgages, lowering property values and decreasing tax receipts.
Moreover, the loss to the region will likely extend past the six-month ban. The newest
rigs, with the highest opportunity cost will be the first to leave the Gulf and will not
return for years.36 These rigs will relocate off the coast of Brazil, Colombia, and Trinidad
and Tobago. 37 Already, Cobalt International Energy has declared force majeure on its
contracts for the Ocean Monarch rig, and Anadarko has done the same for all but one of
its rigs in the Gulf.38 In light of these catastrophic economic consequences, the
32 Interview, Dan Juneau, President, Lousiana Association of Business and Industry, Baton Rouge, LA,
June 16, 2010.
33 Interview with Charlotte Randolph, President, Lafourche Parish, in Thibodaux, LA (June 15, 2010).
34 Resolution No. 10-302, A Resolution Requesting President Barack Obama to Consider the Immediate
Lifting of the Suspension of Deepwater Offshore Oil Drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, Terrebonne Parish
Council (2010), available at http://www.tpcg.org/council/docs/council_minutes/council-minutes-6-9-10.pdf
35 IMPACTS OF PRESIDENT OBAMAORDER HALTING WORK ON 33 EXPLORATORY WELLS IN THE


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DEEPWATER GULF OF MEXICO, Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association (June 2010).
36 Editorial, Crude Politics, WALL ST. J., June 17, 2010.
37 Memorandum from Upstream Insight on Moratorium Halts US Deepwater Drilling For Six Months
(June 3, 2010).
38 Id.
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President’s acknowledgment that the moratorium will “create difficulty for the people
who work on these rigs,” understates the effects of the decision on the region.39
Conclusion
Reliable information about problems is a prerequisite for an effective response to
any major crisis. The Gulf oil spill response effort, however, is being hindered by a selfinflicted
disinformation campaign directed by the White House.
A clear pattern has emerged of efforts to control and manipulate information
about the oil spill and response efforts: key facts about the timeline of the spill itself have
been omitted from publicly-released documents designed to describe a specific narrative
of competence; resources are described as being in place when they are, in fact, absent
and needed; an efficient command-and-control decision making process is publicly
described, when in reality a dysfunctional consensus-based system that relies too heavily
on BP is in place.
Local officials who are pleading for help and resources are justifiably frustrated
when requests for help are rejected by Federal officials who have read news reports and
pronouncements from the White House that assets necessary for the clean-up are already
in place. Additionally, direct interaction with White House officials have left an
impression on officials seeking help that the White House is more concerned about
silencing their criticisms than addressing their problems.
A new way forward is urgently needed. The President must use his leadership to
cut through environmental and other regulatory hurdles that are hindering commonsense
efforts to respond to the spill. While BP and its partners clearly bear full financial
responsibility for the effects of this spill, no amount of money can fully compensate for
national wildlife treasures facing destruction or replace a way of life for Gulf community
residents dependent on a vibrant, maritime-based economy for their livelihood. The nonfinancial
costs of a botched response to the oil spill rest squarely at the feet of Federal
officials.
39 Remarks by the President on the Gulf Oil Spill, May 27, 2010. Found at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-gulf-oil-spill.
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About the Committee
The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is
the main investigative committee in the U.S. House of
Representatives. It has authority to investigate the
subjects within the Committee’s legislative jurisdiction as
well as “any matter” within the jurisdiction of the other
standing House Committees. The Committee’s mandate
is to investigate and expose waste, fraud and abuse.
Contacting the Committee
For information regarding this report:
Thomas Alexander, Senior Counsel
Kristina Moore, Senior Counsel
(202) 225-5074
For press inquiries:
Frederick R. Hill, Director of Communications
(202) 225-0037
For general inquires or to report waste, fraud or abuse:

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Phone: (202) 225-5074
Fax: (202) 225-3974

                           Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Ranking Member, Darrell Issa (CA-49)
B350A Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-5074 • Fax: (202) 225-3974
Note*  I don't mean to single out democratic President Obama's competence.  Bush's handling of the Katrina emergency could have been just as bad.  I wish to point out that relying on the Federal government for help might not always be a good thing.  The other item to keep in mind is that the notes in the document come from Darrell Issa a leading Republican on the committee.  Perhaps he wanted to make the Democrats look bad.

Other Items Questioning Government Competence or Worse 


Thu May 27, 2010 10:56 am    Post subject: **LOUISIANA OFFICIAL THREATENED W/MILITARY ARREST
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Imagine the government not allowing the state of Louisiana to do what is necessary to protect their marshlands from the oil spill? 


JEFFERSON PARISH HOMELAND SECURITY DIRECTOR DEANO BONANO STATED THAT HE WAS WARNED THAT BECAUSE OF HIS ACTIONS MONDAY THAT MILITARY TROOPS COULD BE SENT TO ARREST HIM. 

(Bonano commandeered idle BP boats and provided them with the supplies that they needed because the federal government wasn't "allowing" the state of Louisiana to be proactive. The state of Louisiana is FED UP with the delays, so as a local homeland security director Bonano took charge and well, the powers that be didn't like it one bit!) 

PLEASE WATCH 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYRlqysDnak&feature=player_embedded 

HERE IS THE LINK TO BONANO'S INTERVIEW ON A LOCAL RADIO STATION. (Please bear with the opening loud Rock music): 


http://a1135.g.akamai.net/f/1135/18227/1h/cchannel.download.akamai.com/18227/podcast/NEWORLEANS-LA/WRNO-FM/100526%200800.mp3?CPROG=PCAST&MARKET=NEWORLEANS-LA&NG_FORMAT=newstalk&SITE_ID=3632&STATION_ID=WRNO-FM&PCAST_AUTHOR=Michael_Castner&PCAST_CAT=News&PCAST_TITLE=WRNO-FM_Podcast

In the following video President of Plaquemines Billy Nungesser among other things tells how the U.S. Senator from Louisiana Mary Landrieu stated there was not enough money to clean up the oil spill.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzMRNWQ-ZP4

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The following YouTube video from Billy Nungesser lambast the slow response from the Federal Government and B.P. in relation to the oil spill

Various links detailing the slow Federal Response. Louisianians have been DESPERATELY trying to save their coastline from the onslaught of oil.  Often government has STOPPED THEM!


In this Los Angeles Times article shows how other local officials took matters in their own hands to protect their marshes.

The following video says the Federal government sent thousands of National Guard troops to the 4 most affected states but most of the troops have not been deployed.  http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31727_162-20008914-10391695.html

Governor Bobby Jindal talks about Federal response to oil spill crisis.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7STcAQI1XY0


The following video might be inappropriate because the lady probably does not need to be investigating a sick patient but press as been severely limited in covering the spill.  This has been a big deal with conservative talk shows but has also been duly noted by reporters from National Public Radio.  It was interesting to me that no one bothered her when she videoed the oil on the beach.  I have been told that BP and local officials often frown on this.  She only got into trouble investigating the ambulance and questioning those medical personel.

The next video three individuals take water samples at Grand Isle and have them tested at a lab.  The lab results showed some oil but a lot of corexit which is used by B.P. to clean the oil.  The lab stated that the level was 150 times higher than the level needed to kill fish.  The lab believes that the water on the beaches is poisonous and we will see major health problems for the people trying to clean up the spill as well as anyone exposed to this water through sea spray or the potential problems that will occur if a major hurricane makes land fall in the region.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq65E7rmO_k&feature=player_embedded

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Lockerbie Bomber Released as Part of BP Deal to Drill off Coast of Libya
The Lockerbie Bomber who through a terrorist act was responsible for killing over 270 people was released after only serving 8 years of a 27 year sentence.  Supposedly he suffered from a terminal illness and had less than 3 months to live.  Yet he lives on in Libya.  Perhaps he was released so B.P. could drill oil off Libya coast next month.  See the video.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM07ySti26U
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGsKyT-JPVA  Lockerbie Bomber was Released as part of 24 Billion BP Deepwater Drilling Deal With Libya. A year later the bomber was reported to still be alive in Libya although on his release date doctors claim he only had 3 months to live. Jerry Doyle has also discussed this issue extensively on his radio show.

Report By 4 Senators Accuse Scotland of Releasing Lockerbie Bomber Because of Threats of Economic Warfare From Libya
According to a report released by NBC News on 12/21/2010 a report written by four Senators claimed that Libya threatened Britain with economic warfare if the Lockerbie Bomber was not released.  The report titled “Justice Undone: The Release of the Lockerbie Bomber was provided to NBC News.  There is a link to the report from the following NBC link. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/40760074/ns/today/

According to this newscast from Louisiana one county is mad because the state approved allowing BP to take oil contaminated waste and dump them in the local landfills.  The state did this without consulting the local counties for imput. 
This Bombshell May Expose Real Reason BP Uses Highly Toxic Corexit to Disperse Oil
Corexit (anagram of RE TOXIC) is the toxic chemical being DUMPED into the Gulf by Obama's corrupt EPA.  Now we learn that Corexit is eating holes in boats!! (see 2nd link)

As subscribers of this list know, Corexit is made by NALCO, and stockholders of NALCO include George Soros, Warren Buffet, Pelosi's husband, Al Gore, Gov. Blago, Bill Ayers, GoldmanSux, Maurice Strong, and other assorted CRIMINALS! (see 1st link)

 You can research all of the above on the internet.  Here are other items I found on the internet that the blogger also claimed on her site.  She documents her claims with a lot of research so the blog is long.
·       The top kill method to plug the well was started and stopped several times.  She believes that BP did not have its heart into the strategy because the real money was to be made with the chemical dispersants.
·       The company that makes water cleaning systems and corexit called NALCO. Corexit was used in the gulf to disperse the oil.
·       Nalco is based very close to Chicago and is associated with the University of Chicago’s Argonne Program.
·       The Argonne program received 164 million dollars in stimulus funds last year.
·       Warren Buffet, mentioned above and Bill Gates bought 1.9 billion in stock prior to the gulf spill
·       Some believe Corexit makes oil clean up more difficult.  Normally oil is lighter than water and rises to surface where it can be skimmed.  Corexit was applied deep under water at the sight of

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      the blowout caused the oil to stay under water and gradually move to the shore but coming up from the bottom where it is harder to clean.

BOMBSHELL EXPOSE: The REAL Reason Corexit is being Dumped into the Gulf of Mexico


This video claims that the corexit is actually 4 times more toxic than the oil and was eating holes in boats.
Mineral Management System Under Interior Department Waives Requirement that BP Environmental Impact Study Before Drilling at Sight of Huge Gulf Spill Disaster.  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/04/AR2010050404118.html

This says it all!  Time line of Obama Administration Response 

Two interesting tidbits about the oil disaster are LOCATION names.  Off the Louisiana shoreline, so of course directly affected by the disaster, are Chandelier (Illuminists love chandeliers them because they reflect LIGHT) and Freemason Islands.  Just some more details to add to the EVIDENCE that this could have been inside job!

Occultist Banker Predicts Gulf Crisis in 1903  In 1903 an occultist banker wrote a tome called Petroleum, Petroleum that described in detail what is going on in the Gulf right now..6/23/10 
There is some mystery surrounding the event and its timing as I found reading some of the comments in the above link.  The explosion initiating the largest oil spill in petroleum history occurred in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20, 2010.  Adolf Hitler was born on the same day 121 years earlier on April 20, 1889.  If you take the square of 121 you get the number 11 that is a very important number in Satanic, Illuminati and Masonic societies.  Makes you wonder.
The Great Asian Carp Invasion
     Just back from a trip to Michigan I was told how Asian Carp are invading vast numbers of rivers in the central third of the rivers in the United States feeding into the Mississippi river.  I include these facts here because they illustrate the slow response of Federal authorities to the problem yet because of the interstate nature of the problem the Federal government is the only agency with the resources to coordinate a defense against such an invasion.

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     In the 1970ties sewage plants in Arkansas imported carp to eat the seaweed to keep their retention ponds clean.  Major flooding in the 1990ties allowed the carp to enter the Mississippi river and they have been traveling north every since.  They are considered the most efficient fresh water plankton eaters in the world eating up to 40% in their body weight every day.  Because of their remarkable abilities and lack of predators they are wiping out native species and in some areas they account for 90% of the bio-mass in the waters.  In one article I read that a congressional commission warned of their dangers several years ago if not stopped but this was ignored.  By 2011 they are at the border of the Great Lakes and some scientist claim that Carp DNA is already in the great lakes so now the Federal government is contemplating spending millions if not billions attempting to protect the vast fishing industries of this area.  Some estimates claim that 13 billion in business is at stake.
     A somewhat more positive article claimed that other invasive species has entered the Great lakes and the Federal government has managed to keep the populations under control so other species have not been unduly harmed.  However the control measures must be ongoing and cost millions of dollars a year to keep these populations in check.
Google The Asian Carp Invasion and you will be taken to a slew of articles.
 




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