Q wrote:I'm down here on the Gulf, and everything is fine. Food coming out of it isn't toxic, the beaches are as beautiful as ever. So much for the emotional, reactionary, shit science that said the Gulf was doomed for all eternity.
Well, actually, if you wasted three hours reading all the bullshit and links in this convoluted thread (not recommended), you'd see that your observations fit the conspiracy perfectly. Not that this PROVES any of them, it just doesn't disprove them. To summarize:
1. The Deep Horizon spill was a false flag event and not an actual spill. A few nearby oil wells had a controlled release to give the illusion of a major spill to camera crews flying over, and in order to fool scientists, they punched into an asphalt volcano, which was responsible for the tar balls. If anywhere near as much oil had been spilled as the media said (according to the conspiracy theories, remember), then there would be MUCH more damage to the beaches and sea life.
2. The reason for the false flag was (a) to keep people out of the Gulf for a few months (insert Cthulu, space aliens, etc here) and/or to spray Corexit, a toxic substance, on poor people living around the Gulf.
2b. If the real reason was to spray Corexit, this highly toxic, top-secret substance was chosen specifically because it caused long-term problems resulting in early death, and would not be as obvious to the DEA when they tested seafood for contamination (because the ingredients are secret, so how can you test for them).
3. Since the goal is supposedly to trick you into ingesting poison, perhaps playing on the beautiful beaches and eating delicious seafood is not the wisest idea.
But whatever.