Edward James Olmos (yep.. Captain Admiral Adama), is in Louisiana trying to figure out what’s going on.
Sadly it sounds like “not much”.
Edward James Olmos (yep.. Captain Admiral Adama), is in Louisiana trying to figure out what’s going on.
Sadly it sounds like “not much”.
Louisiana residents filed a suit on June 17th claiming that the Nalco dispersant, Corexit, is actually four times more toxic than the oil itself.
Nalco appears to be part of the Blackstone Group, Apollo Management, and — big surprise — Goldman Sachs. Lucky for them it’s a bull market for environmental disaster.
The Huffington Post is doing a good job of keeping on top of the Kill Switch. The kill switch concept was originally part of the Bush2-era Project for a New American Century where they called for increased control over space and cyberspace. Which is essentially increased control over the flow of information and populations.
A cyber kill switch would be a prerequisite for any kind of martial law declaration.