Gulf Oil Disaster - Day 48
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Have you noticed that the initials for Gulf Oil Disaster spells out the word GOD?
Is this wrath?
Take a look at conspiracy reason A. Is this another sign or just another coincidence?
Headlines:
Crude gushes from cap; only a fraction captured... - Thad Allen, guessed early Friday that the cap was collecting 42,000 gallons a day - less than one-tenth of the amount leaking from the well. Later in the day, BP said in a tweet that since it was installed Thursday night, it had collected about 76,000 gallons. Six weeks after the April 20 oil rig explosion that killed 11 workers, the well has leaked somewhere between 22 million and 47 million gallons of oil, according to government estimates.
Divided into 42 gallon barrels, this equals between 523,809 and 1,119,048.
523,809 barrels / 47 days (report date 6/5) = 11,145 barrels per day
1,119,048 barrels / 47 days (report date 6/5) = 23,809 barrels per day
These new numbers are quite different from the initial estimates of 1,000 and then 5,000 barrels per day.
Gulf oil spill's threat to wildlife turns real - The wildlife apocalypse along the Gulf Coast that everyone has feared for weeks is fast becoming a terrible reality.
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