Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Richard C. Hoagland: Gas Bubble Around Deepwater Horizon Wellhead

NewsBuster.com | June 16, 2010

Gulf catastrophe is not over. In fact, it may not even have begun. According to Hoagland, very credible inside sources in BP and in U.S. government say there is a bubble under the Gulf of Mexico floor, something of 15 to 20 miles across and 10's of feet high, according to data. There is a gas bubble around the wellhead of the Deepwater Horizon. That's why they have not capped the well.

Hoagland think's the worse case scenario is, at some point, you could have the most horrendous gas explosion 50 miles off the Louisiana coast, that you can imagine. What that would do is create a cloud of toxic material, which would then drift with the winds over the shore, where there are millions of people. The next step is you would get a tsunami, moving at 400 to 600 miles an hour, slamming most likely into Florida.

As a side note, the initial explosion of the Deepwater Horizon occurred on April 20th, Adolf Hitler's birthday.

Listen to the recorded show below to hear Hoagland's opinion about what's happening in the Gulf of Mexico.

Coast to Coast AM Radio Show, with George Norry. 06/14/10


Part 1


Part 2

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