Published on Oct 7, 2012 by ichicax4 (RadChick) 49 minute video - TopicsExpress



          

Published on Oct 7, 2012 by ichicax4 (RadChick) 49 minute video of Matt Simmons speaking about the BP Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico which has a connection to the Bayou Corne Sinkhole. Matthew Roy Simmons (April 7, 1943-- August 8, 2010) was a famous oil exec who became a BP whistleblower in the weeks before his strange death. Much of what he stated about the disaster was later proven true. He advocated for a complete evacuation of the Gulf of Mexico states, respirators to be supplied to all 20+ million people living on the Gulf (because of fumes from toxic crude, not corexit, which according to him is worse than mustard gas), and he believed the real source of the oil was coming from a giant blow-out 10 miles away from the well B site. He also stated (although not in this interview but one closer to his death) that relief wells would never be able to cope with the enormous pressures coming out of the seafloor. He stated the video of the underwater source of the leak couldnt possibly contribute to the amount of oil seen in the Gulf. Mr. Simmons was founder and chairman emeritus of Simmons & Company International, and was a prominent figure in the field of peak oil. Simmons was motivated by the 1973 energy crisis to create an investment banking firm catering to oil companies. In his previous capacity, he served as energy adviser to U.S. President George W. Bush. He was, up until his death, a member of the National Petroleum Council and the Council on Foreign Relations. Simmons, who lived in Houston, Texas, died at his vacation home in North Haven, Maine, on August 8, 2010, at the age of 67. He was found in his outdoor hot tub, on a night when temps had dropped from 90 to 40 F and some local areas had over 4 inches of rain...hot tub weather?? The cause of death was ruled accidental drowning with heart disease a contributing factor. Simmons was the author of the book Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy, published in 2005. His examination of oil reserve decline rates helped raise awareness of the unreliability of Middle East oil reserves. He gave numerous presentations on Peak Oil and water shortages. Simmons believed that the Club of Rome predictions are more accurate than usually acknowledged. Simmons was the founder of the Ocean Energy Institute in Maine. His vision was to make Maine a leader in energy from offshore wind and ocean forces. In this interview from June 28th 2010, 6 weeks before his death, he spoke with Rick Wiles of TruNews stating that BP was lying through its teeth and addressed the numerous reasons for his concern. Personal communications and emails from a man who worked with Simmons (which I have verified) stated he was going public with the possibility of future ground gas pressures that would expand at supersonic speed (think booms underground) through the oil rivers and aquifers (which are all connected) and cause fault instability and other geological problems. These problems would occur at great distances from the Macondo well. Which may be exactly what we are seeing happen now with the Louisiana sinkhole and salt dome problems, as well as sinkhole reports from all over the Gulf coast states from Texas (and Mexico) up through the St Lawrence and Quebec/Ontario. Additional reading: -Jack Reeds theory of GOM faults connected to New Madrid, South Carolina, and St. Lawrence seaway. -History of earthquakes in the GOM (found at USGS) proving faults exist there. -CIA heart attack weapon Matt Simmons, RIP and Thank you for all you tried to do ~
Posted on: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 23:12:44 +0000

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