Is the Deepwater Horizon Oil spill off the gulf coast the punishment, consequence, or fault of O’bama for slighting Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu in March at the WhiteHouse? Look at the previous post/challenge/prophecy about “Don’t Touch Mine Anointed” and “Biblical Prophecy about to be Proven Again” and see for yourself. The President stiffed the Prime Minister in late March, and before 30 days had passed, O’Bama has a nightmare of Katrina proportions to deal with. One thing is for sure: Don’t touch Israel, mine anointed!
The following article is found in Wikipedia. The deduction, of course, is up to the reader/thinker.
During March and April 2010, several platform workers and supervisors expressed concerns with well control. At approximately 9:45 p.m. CDTon April 20, 2010, methane gas from the well, under high pressure, shot up and out of the drill column marine riser, expanded onto the platform, and then ignited and exploded.[27][30] Fire then engulfed the platform.[31] Most of the workers were evacuated by lifeboats or were airlifted out by helicopter,[32][33] but eleven workers were never found despite a three-day Coast Guard search operation, and are presumed to have died in the explosion.[30][34] Efforts by multiple ships to douse the flames were unsuccessful. After burning furiously for approximately 36 hours, the Deepwater Horizon sank on the morning of April 22, 2010.[35]
On the afternoon of April 22, a large oil slick began to spread at the former rig site.[36] Two remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) unsuccessfully attempted to cap the well.[37] BP announced that it was deploying a ROV to the site to assess whether oil was flowing from the well.[38] On April 23, a ROV reportedly found no oil leaking from the sunken rig and no oil flowing from the well.[39] Coast Guard Rear AdmiralMary Landry expressed cautious optimism of zero environmental impact, stating that no oil was emanating from either the wellhead or the broken pipes and that oil spilled from the explosion and sinking was being contained.[40][41][42][43] The following day, April 24, Landry announced that a damaged wellhead was indeed leaking oil into the Gulf and described it as “a very serious spill”.[44]
As of June 19, BP has not given a cause for the explosion.[45]
