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Copernic Agent Search Results Copernic Agent Search Results Search: Gulf of Mexico Radioactive Oil (All the words) Found: 2141 result(s) on _Full.Search Date: 7/17/2010 6:24:46 AM 1. Abiotic Oil and Barack Obama Aug 15, 2008 ... Now moving on to your next comment, how does abiotic oil explain the Gulf of Mexico deposits, where there is no volcanism and no plate ... http://geology.about.com/b/2008/08/15/abiotic-oil-and-barack-obama.htm 97% 2. Nuclear Option on Gulf Oil Spill? No Way, U.S. Says - NYTimes.com Jun 2, 2010 ... Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Multimedia Collection .... “A radioactive oil spill.” Henry Fountain contributed reporting. ... http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/03/us/03nuke.html 94% 3. Urgent Radioactive Oil From BP Blowout!... | Project World ... class=yschttl href="http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0oG72elo0BMJ2oB.2SEzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTBy MTNuNTZzBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMgRjb2xvA2FjMgR2dGlkAw-/SIG=13kefm0ab/EX P=1279391013/**http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5560110/interview_ with_bp_oil_executive_concerning. http://projectworldawareness.com/2010/06/urgent-radioactive-oil-from-bp- blowout/ 94% 4. BP leadership adjusts to 'a different type of crisis' | NOLA.com Radioactive oil. And, they're burning this radioactive oil? It's covering everything ... 2010 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill stories with the most comments in the last 7 days. http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil- spill/index.ssf/2010/06/bp_leadership_adjusts_to_a_dif.html 93% 5. Gulf Oil Spill Recovery - Volunteer or Donate Oil has been leaking into the Gulf of Mexico from damaged sections of piping on the sea floor. The government and the commercial parties involved ... http://answers.usa.gov/cgi-bin/gsa_ict.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php? p_faqid=8747 93% 6. How Fast Can Microbes Break Down Oil Washed Onto Gulf Beaches? 2010/07/09 Florida State Examines Oil Degradation Rates in Beach Sands, Threats to Beach Ecosystems http://www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/98125149.html 93% 7. Interview with BP Oil Executive Concerning Oilzilla ... Underwater detonation of a nuclear warhead has resulted in the creation of a radioactive gigantic squid. ... Will the people of the gulf coast survive the oil spill? ... http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5560110/interview_with_bp_oil_execu tive_concerning.html 93% 8. Matt Gurney: 'Expert' proposes nuking the Gulf of Mexico to stop oil ... What's worse than an oil spill? A radioactive oil spill. Nonetheless, an 'expert' (albeit one ... graduated high school) has suggested that the United States seal the Gulf of Mexico oil ... http://network.nationalpost.com/NP/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2010/05/17/expe rt-proposes-nuking-the-gulf-of-mexico-no-really.aspx 93% 9. The Oil Is Radioactive! | Happily Natural The Oil Is Radioactive! Crude oil is full of toxic chemicals which makes exposure to it an extreme hazard to health. But some oil is also radioactive due to http://happilynaturalday.com/healing/the-oil-is-radioactive/ 93% 10. Urgent - Radioactive Oil From BP Blowout! Urgent - Radioactive Oil From BP Blowout!; Posted At Godlike Productions; 6-18- 1 ... The Eugene Island 330 rig was replenished showing deep oil is resupllying the more shallow oil reserves in the Gulf of Mexico just off the coast of Louisiana. http://www.rense.com/general91/d2se.htm 93% 11. Urgent - Radioactive Oil From BP Blowout! >> Four Winds 10 ... The Eugene Island 330 rig was replenished showing deep oil is resupllying the more shallow oil reserves in the Gulf of Mexico just off the coast of Louisiana. ... http://www.fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/environment/humans/nuclear_du_radi ation/news.php?q=1278655500 93% 12. 16 Questions About the Gulf Oil Spill that Need Answering ... Following are 16 questions about the Gulf of Mexico oil spill that we really need some answers to: If the smell of the oil on some Gulf beaches http://oilprice.com/Environment/Oil-Spills/16-Questions-About-the-Gulf-Oil-Spill- that-Need-Answering.html 92% 13. Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Large scale oil spills (eg Gulf of Mexico and the Braer, off Shetland) ... and persistent form of hydrocarbon found in crude oil and can taint fish and shellfish. ... http://sepa.org.uk/system_pages/quicklinks/gulf_of_mexico_oil_spill.aspx 92% 14. Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill - Salem-News.Com This seawater, containing oils and radioactive fission products ... Also, all BP oil profits from its off-shore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico should be considered ill- gotten gains ... http://salem-news.com/articles/june142010/obama-oil-re-ji.php 92% 15. New Satellite Imagery of Gulf shows oil approaching Mexico’s Yucatan ... We’re all fried if all this oil is radioactive as it has been shown. This is an ... “New Satellite Images of Gulf: Oil reaches Mexico’s Yucatan, near Cancun (PHOTOS) | Florida Oil ... http://www.floridaoilspilllaw.com/latest-satellite-analysis-oil-miles-mexico- cancun 92% 16. Nuke Under The Gulf of Mexico Dec 2009 - ...would accelerate if this method of oil extraction were generally used...longer hidden from public view. The oil will be radioactive and refined petroleum burnt will...background radiation levels. The Gulf of Mexico is an impact crater left ov http://educate-yourself.org/zsl/nukegulfmexico14sep06.shtml 92% 17. 30 Shocking Quotes About The Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill That ... It is incredibly hard to put into words the absolute horror that is happening in the Gulf of Mexico right now. The millions of gallons of oil that have gushed http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/30-shocking-quotes-about-the- gulf-of-mexico-oil-spill-that-reveal-the-soul-crushing-horror-this-disaster-is- causing 91% 18. Gulf of Mexico Oil Catastrophe Worst in History Gulf of Mexico Oil Catastrophe Worst in History; & What to Do Instead ... The production equipment of such fuel could also be used for recycling and utilisation of various kinds of liquids, such as liquid radioactive materials, industrial and household was http://www.i-sis.org.uk/gulfOilCatastrophe.php 91% 19. Gulf of Mexico Oil Crisis 'For every ton of oil spewing from the broken riser pipe, a half a ton ... Look at the (Ixtoc) oil spill in Mexico. It was massive and now people are back to using ... http://www.gulfofmexicooilcrisis.com/ 91% 20. Gulf of Mexico Tragedy Continues According to the US Coast Guard, at least 210,000 gallons of oil per day are leaking into the Gulf of Mexico after the April 20th oil rig explosion, fire and sinking ... http://www.greenmuze.com/blogs/eco-geek/2624-gulf-oil-tragedy- continues-.html 91% 21. IHMC CmapTools - Concept Map :: Oil Peak Non-renewable, World Oil Reserves ???? Gulf of Mexico, Earth ???? Geothermal, Oil ???? ... Abiotic Oil, Nuclear ???? Radioactive Byproducts, Coal ???? Oil, Oil ???? Sweet Crude ... http://skat.ihmc.us/servlet/SBReadResourceServlet? rid=1116355073336_1665336947_1059&partName=htmltext 91% 22. Newcomb: Death and folly in the Gulf of Mexico | Indian Country ... On that day, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, and crude oil and ... White Plume: Keep out! Radioactive sacrifice area http://www.indiancountrytoday.com/opinion/97150894.html 91% 23. Opposing Views: How a Nuclear Blast Could Stop Gulf Oil Spill Beleaguered multinational oil giant, British Petroleum, has tried one fix after another to choke off the oil gusher one mile beneath the Gulf of Mexico. Top hat, top kill, and five other solutions have all failed. ... Radioactive oil leak. http://www.opposingviews.com/i/how-a-nuclear-blast-could-stop-gulf-oil-spill 91% 24. Robert Peston 2010/07/12 Would a takeover bid be good or bad for BP? http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/blogs/thereporters/robertpeston/2010/07/would_a _bid_be_good_or_bad.html 91% 25. Scientific and Technical Papers of the Gulf of Mexico OCS Region Habitats; Impacts; Marine Biology; Marine Debris; Marine Mammals; Modeling; Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM); Oil & Gas Activities; ... "Statistical Analysis of Gulf of Mexico oil spills of fewer than 1,000 barrels (159 m3)" Proceedings of http://www.gomr.mms.gov/homepg/whatsnew/papers/papers.html 91% 26. The BP Oil Leak Disaster: A Nuclear Option - Associated ... Daniel Foster, writing for National Review, has a modest proposal for dealing with the BP Gulf of Mexico oil leak that threatens to inundate beaches from Texas to ... http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5448472/the_bp_oil_leak_disaster_a_n uclear.html 91% 27. The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill: An Accident Waiting to Happen ... The oil slick spreading across the Gulf of Mexico has shattered the notion that offshore drilling had become safe. http://greeneconomypost.com/gulf-of-mexico-oil-spill-10057.htm 91% 28. 19890126 Potential Health Hazards Associated with Handling Pipe used in Oil and Gas Production Recent Investigations have Identified radioactive "scale" resulting from the production of oil and associated brines which contained Ra-226 concentrations up to 100, 000 pCi/gm [9]. The concern is the possible inhalation and/or ingestion of scale particles http://www.osha.gov/dts/hib/hib_data/hib19890126.html 90% 29. Gulf gusher: Marine Corps expert says bomb it - Michael Peck ... Forget nuking the BP oil well. There is a better, safer way to seal the gusher, according to a U.S. Marine Corps expert. One that won't turn the Gulf of Mexico into a radioactive ... http://trueslant.com/michaelpeck/2010/06/09/gulf-gusher-marine-corps-expert- says-bomb-it/ 90% 30. Gulf of Mexico | Supertanker skims oil in Gulf of Mexico A Taiwanese supertanker has begun skimming oil from the Gulf of Mexico as the months-long ... Rough seas and strong winds continue to delay clean-up efforts, ... http://www.theage.com.au/environment/conservation/supertanker-skims-oil-in- gulf-of-mexico-20100704-zvna.html 90% 31. Gulf of Mexico Oil spill costs BP above $US3 billion BP's costs over the Gulf of Mexico oil spill have soared above $US3 ... Skimming and other operations have resumed in calmer seas off the coast of ..
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