Out of Sight, Out of Mind (Even When It's Not Out of Sight)

by: Dahr Jamail and Erika Blumenfeld  |  Dahr Jamail's Dispatches | Report

Out of Sight, Out of Mind (Even When It's Not Out of Sight)
Workers clean up tar balls from the beach in Alabama. (Photo: BP America)

Since BP announced that CEO Tony Hayward would receive a multi-million dollar golden parachute and be replaced by Bob Dudley, we have witnessed an incredibly broad, and powerful, propaganda campaign. A campaign that peaked this week with the US government, clearly acting in BP’s best interests, itself announcing, via outlets willing to allow themselves to be used to transfer the propaganda, like the New York Times, this message: “The government is expected to announce on Wednesday that three-quarters of the oil from the Deepwater Horizon leak has already evaporated, dispersed, been captured or otherwise eliminated — and that much of the rest is so diluted that it does not seem to pose much additional risk of harm.”

The Times was accommodating enough to lead the story with a nice photo of a fishing boat motoring across clean water with several birds in the foreground.

This message was disseminated far and wide, via other mainstream media outlets like the AP and Reuters, effectively announcing to the masses that despite the Gulf of Mexico suffering the largest marine oil disaster in US history, most of the oil was simply “gone.”

Thus, it’s only what is on the surface that counts. If you can’t see it, there is not a problem.

This kind of government cover-up is nothing new, of course.

“It is well known that after the Chernobyl accident, the Soviet government immediately did everything possible to conceal the fact of the accident and its consequences for the population and the environment: it issued “top secret” instructions to classify all data on the accident, especially as regards the health of the affected population,” journalist Alla Yaroshinskaya has written.

In 1990 Yaroshinskaya came across documents about the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe that revealed a massive state cover-up operation, coupled with a calculated policy of disinformation where the then Soviet Union’s state and party leadership knowingly played down the extent of the contamination and offered a sanitized version to the public, both in and out of Russia. To date, studies continue to show ongoing human and environmental damage from that disaster.

When the disaster at Chernobyl occurred, it was only after radiation levels triggered alarms at the Forsmark Nuclear Power Plant in Sweden that the Soviet Union admitted an accident had even occurred. Even then, government authorities immediately began to attempt to conceal the scale of the disaster.

Sound familiar?

Photo by Erika Blumenfeld © 2010

In late April, after the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded and sank into the depths and the Macondo well began gushing oil, BP and the complicit Coast Guard announced no oil was being released.The Gulf Restoration Network flew out to the scene and saw massive amounts of oil and sounded the alarm, which forced BP and the US government to admit there was, indeed, oil. Such has the trend of BP/US Government lying, countered by (sometimes) forced accountability, then to more lying, been set.

These most recent, and most blatant of the BP/US Government propaganda gems are easily undermined by countless facts. Reality and truth always, given time, find a way to surface…just like BP’s dispersed oil.

Two captains of so-called “vessels of opportunity” helping with the cleanup recently told Times-Picayune reporter Bob Marshall that they saw more oil at South Pass on Tuesday than they have during the entire crisis.

“I don’t know where everyone else is looking, but if they think there’s no more oil out there, they should take a ride with me,” charter captain Mike Frenette said.

Another captain, Don Sutton, saw floating tar balls for 15 miles from South Pass to Southwest Pass. “And that wasn’t all we saw. There were patches of oil in that chocolate mousse stuff, slicks and patches of grass with oil on them,’” he said.

Yesterday I spoke with Clint Guidry, a Louisiana fisherman who is on the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Shrimp Association and the Shrimp Harvester Representative on the Louisiana Shrimp Task Force created by Executive Order of Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal.

“Right now, there is more oil in Barataria Bay than there has been since this whole thing started on April 20,” Guidry told me.

BP oil is now turning up under the shells of post-larval blue crabs all across the northern Gulf of Mexico. Nearly all the crab larvae collected to date by researchers, from Grand Isle, Louisiana all the way over to Pensacola, Florida, have oil under their shells. Further analysis is showing that the crabs likely also contain BP’s Corexit dispersant.

On August 5th it was reported that a pair of fishermen in Mississippi “made an alarming discovery that has many wondering what’s happening below the surface” of the Gulf of Mexico. They found several full-sized crabs filled with oil.

In Hancock County, Mississippi, Brian Adam, the EMA director, reported, “We’re still seeing tar balls everyday, and I’m not talking just a few tar balls. We’re seeing a good amount everyday on the beaches.”

According to Adam, a rock jetty near Waveland became covered in one thousand pounds of tar balls in only three days time. Keith Ladner, owner of Gulf Shores Sea Products and a longtime supplier of seafood, said this of some full-sized crabs he found near the mouth of Bay St. Louis: “You could tell it was real slick and dark in color so I grabbed it, and opened the back of the crab, and you could see in the ‘dead man’ or the lungs of the crabs…you could see the black.”

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) report from Wednesday claims that 33 percent of BP’s oil in the Gulf has been either burned, skimmed, dispersed, or directly recovered by cleanup operations. NOAA goes on to claim that another 25 percent has evaporated into the atmosphere or dissolved in the water, and another 16 percent has been naturally dispersed. Of the remaining 26 percent, NOAA claims that amount is either washed ashore, been collected from beaches, is buried along the coasts, or is still on or just below the surface.

University of South Florida chemical oceanographer David Hollander says these estimates are “ludicrous.” Of the NOAA report, Hollander says, “It’s almost comical.”

Other scientists also immediately expressed their doubts of the validity of the NOAA report, while toxicologists expect to be busy tracking the effects of BP’s toxic dispersants “for years.”

Giant plumes of BP’s sub-surface dispersed oil are floating around the Gulf of Mexico, as confirmed recently by researchers from the University of South Florida.

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It was also recently revealed that the worst dead zone in 25 years has been recorded in Gulf of Mexico waters. Of course it’s likely a given that this is due to BP’s liberal use of dispersants.

“To judge from most media coverage, the beaches are open, the fishing restrictions being lifted and the Gulf resorts open for business in a healthy, safe environment,” environmental activist Jerry Cope wrote recently, “We, along with Pierre LeBlanc, spent the last few weeks along the Gulf coast from Louisiana to Florida, and the reality is distinctly different. The coastal communities of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida have been inundated by the oil and toxic dispersant Corexit 9500, and the entire region is contaminated. The once pristine white beaches that have been subject to intense cleaning operations now contain the oil/dispersant contamination to an unknown depth. The economic impacts potentially exceed even the devastation of a major hurricane like Katrina, the adverse impacts on health and welfare of human populations are increasing every minute of every day and the long-term effects are potentially life threatening.”

Cope continued:

“In May, Mother Nature Network blogger Karl Burkart received a tip from an anonymous fisherman-turned-BP contractor in the form of a distressed text message, describing a near-apocalyptic sight near the location of the sunken Deepwater Horizon — fish, dolphins, rays, squid, whales, and thousands of birds – “as far as the eye can see,” dead and dying. According to his statement, which was later confirmed by another report from an individual working in the Gulf, whale carcasses were being shipped to a highly guarded location where they were processed for disposal.”

“Local fisherman in Alabama report sighting tremendous numbers of dolphins, sharks, and fish moving in towards shore as the initial waves of oil and dispersant approached in June. Many third- and fourth-generation fishermen declared emphatically that they had never seen or heard of any similar event in the past. Scores of animals were fleeing the leading edge of toxic dispersant mixed with oil. Those not either caught in the toxic mixture and killed out at sea, or fortunate enough to be out in safe water beyond the Source, died as the water closed in, and they were left no safe harbor. The numbers of birds, fish, turtles, and mammals killed by the use of Corexit will never be known as the evidence strongly suggests that BP worked with the Coast Guard, the Department of Homeland Security, the FAA, private security contractors, and local law enforcement, all of which cooperated to conceal the operations disposing of the animals from the media and the public.”

Cope added, “The Gulf of Mexico from the Source into the shore is a giant kill zone.”

Earlier this week, marine biologist, toxicologist and Exxon Valdez survivor Dr. Riki Ott took a flight over southern Louisiana. Here’s some of what she wrote about it:

“Bay Jimmy on the northeast side of Barataria Bay was full of oil. So was Bay Baptiste, Lake Grande Ecaille, and Billet Bay. Sitting next to me was Mike Roberts, a shrimper with Louisiana Bayoukeepers, who has grown up in this area. His voice crackled over the headset as I strained to hold the window. “I’ve fished in all these waters - everywhere you can see. It’s all oiled. This is the worst I’ve seen. This is a heart-break…”

“We followed thick streamers of black oil and ribbons of rainbow sheen from Bay Baptiste and Bay Jimmy south across Barataria Bay through Four Bayou Pass and into the Gulf of Mexico. The ocean’s smooth surface glinted like molten lead in the late afternoon sun. Oil. As far as we could see: Oil.”

“When we landed after our 2-hour flight, our pilot told us that she sometimes has to wipe an oily reddish film off the leading edges of her plane’s wings after flying over the Gulf. Hurricane Creekkeeper John Wathem documented similar oily films on planes he chartered for Gulf over-flights. Bonnie doesn’t wear gloves when she wipes her plane. She showed me her hands — red rash, blisters, and peeling palms.

If peeling palms are an indication of the oil-solvent stew, the reddish film on Bonnie’s plane and others means that the stew is not only in the Gulf, it is in the rain clouds above the Gulf. And in the middle of hurricane season, this means the oil-solvent mix could rain down anywhere across the Gulf.”

Dean Blanchard, one of the most important seafood purchasers in Louisiana, recently attended a Town Hall Meeting with a BP representative in Grand Isle, Louisiana.

In the meeting, Blanchard stands up and addresses the BP representative at length.

“Ya’ll didn’t give me enough money to pay my bills. I can show you. For the electric bill and everything. What I’ve collected from BP, so far since this started, is less than what I paid out in bills. And I’ve cut my things down to rock bottom. But how do you expect a man to live on less than 10 percent of what I was projected to make? I don’t believe there’s anybody in this country who could pay their bills with just 10 percent of their check. We borrowed money preparing for shrimping season and this happened at the worst possible time.”

Blanchard added, “I ain’t got no job, and no money, and Mr. Hayward gets $18 million and a new job. That’s hard to take. Let me tell you. Very, very hard to take.”

I should point out that from my first days Louisiana, I’ve been hearing from fishermen working on BP’s clean-up operations that BP is using night flights to drop dispersant on oiled bays. I’ve seen video taken by fishermen of a white-foamy substance in the marsh the morning after these flights took place.

Blanchard went on to say that he felt that BP did not want to clean up the oil, that it was more cost effective for them to leave it in the water than to clean it up, and then mocked the preposterous government claim that most of the oil is gone because you cannot see it from the air.

The BP rep, Jason, clearly nervous, later responds by saying, “We are doing over-flights, our task forces are looking for oil each day. We have a communications room where they are able to call in sightings of oil, from the boats, from the task forces. There is…I understand the anger and I understand the frustration. A couple of things that Dean said I have to take exception to. We do want to clean up this oil. I can understand frustration. I can understand seeing certain people getting certain amounts of money and some of the things that people see. But someone is going to have to explain to me why BP would not want to clean up this oil.”

Blanchard had clearly heard enough of BP’s propaganda. To the representatives’ request to have someone explain to him why BP would not want to clean up the oil, Blanchard angrily obliged:

“Because it’s more cost effective for ya’ll to come at night and sink the son-of-a-bitch! When the oil’s coming around, they call ya’ll, they tell ya’ll where the oil’s at, and the first thing ya’ll do is tell them to go the other way, ya’ll send the planes, and ya’ll fucking sink it! [Spray dispersants from the air] That’s what ya’ll are doing, come on man!” He sits back down angrily. “Let’s quit playing over here and tell the truth. Ya’ll are sinking the oil, Jason! You know ya’ll are sinking it. You know what ya’ll are doing. Ya’ll are sending all the boats, you’re putting them all in a group at night, we all hear the planes, and the next morning there’s nothing but white bubbles! What do you think, we’re stupid? We’re not stupid! Ya’ll are putting the oil on the bottom of my fishing grounds! Ya’ll not only messing me up now, ya’ll are messing me up for the rest of my life! I ain’t gonna live long enough to buy anymore shrimp!”

The lives of Gulf coast fishermen and residents are being destroyed. Scientists, environmentalists, and toxicologists are describing the Gulf of Mexico as a growing dead zone, a kill zone, and an energy sacrifice zone. As you read this, oil is everywhere around southeastern Louisiana, and continually washing ashore in Alabama and Mississippi.

Meanwhile, Doug Suttles, BP’s chief operating officer, announced Friday that the company may not give up on its claims on the Macondo well. “There’s lots of oil and gas here,” he said, “We’re going to have to think about what to do with that at some point.”

Of this, Louisiana’s St. Bernard Parish President Craig Taffaro said it’s no secret that BP wants to drill again. In fact, he said, it has been part of his conversations with BP since the oil crisis began.

Let us be clear about who, and what, we are dealing with here. 

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And NEVER Forget, the "25

And NEVER Forget, the "25 percent (that) has evaporated into the atmosphere or dissolved in the water" contains toxic amounts of the cancer-causing chemicals benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene, xylene and napthalene, Among OTHERS! Neither Breathe nor Contact with your SKIN!



Tired of being lied to by BP

Tired of being lied to by BP and the Obamination?

http://www.earthfirstjournal.org/



Interesting how no one ever

Interesting how no one ever clarifies exactly where the cleaned-up oil, tar balls and the oil-soaked booms have gone. It seems that it is being dumped in landfills in communities of color. Why I think things will ever change is beyond me -
http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2010/08/04/study-dumping-oilspill-waste-communities-color

Here's the link to Karl Burkart's blog entry about the possible mass killings of animals:

http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/research-innovations/blogs/death-gyre-in-the-gulf

Finally, I'm very concerned about the unknown long-term effects of using almost two million gallons of the dispersant Corexit, which breaks down the lipid membranes of cells. It can effect major organs of the body such as our liver, kidneys and heart. I've heard reports of workers vomiting blood as well and dolphins and other marine life excreting blood.



In this article it says:

In this article it says: "Further analysis is showing that the crabs likely also contain BP’s Corexit dispersant."

I thought the dispersant bio-degraded quickly. Granted that the crabs MIGHT have be directly sprayed right before they were tested but why the use of the word "likely"? That does not sound scientific.

Can we get a better explanation on this as to me, this hurts the veracity of the whole article.



This reminds me of the Bush

This reminds me of the Bush "Mission Accomplished" moment.

I guess they assume most people are not paying attention and I suspect they are right!



Get ready for the cancer

Get ready for the cancer epidemic of all time. Also get ready for the return of the tobacco attorneys who will once again claim it is impossible to determine where the cancer came from.

Sea food is off my diet. So is traveling to anyplace down wind from the Gulf, which is most of the Central and Atlantic States.



What is it about greedy

What is it about greedy monopolies that they want to destroy the planet for their short term monetary gain? Do they have a spare planet where they plan to escape? If not, don't they have children, grandchildren? Do they have a conscience?



Independent scientists told

Independent scientists told Senators on the Environment and Public Works Committee a very different story than the rosy one being touted by Administration officials such as EPA's Paul Anastas (R&D Chief), White House Energy Czar Carol Browner, Response commander, Thad Allen and the President himself. The Administration's line is that dispersants are "the lesser of two evils" and "the problem is largely over." The scientists at the hearing and many others beg to differ.

For details see go to Ekosquared



Remember that with one

Remember that with one million barrels per year of natural oil seepage ( per NOAA ) into the Gulf, there has to be a large presence of same pretty strong bacteria. They just got six times their usual annual feeding. No doubt the administration realizes that BP had drilled into a gigantic new reserve, and also understands that we need the oil to keep fuel prices low so what is left of the economy can continue to function. BP now owns over 400 wind generators in this country.



BP lies, our government

BP lies, our government lies, animals die, people will be adversely affected, both in health and economically, and we are supposed to swallow the "disappearance" of thousands of gallons of oil. I guess our government believes we are all stupid, and we probably are, since we elected them.



The social responsibility of

The social responsibility of business is profit. So said capitalist guru Milton Freeman. Profit, said Freeman, not clean water, not truth and honest disclosure, not health oceans nor sea foods. Profit. Its called capitalism. Privatize the profits and socialize the costs. BP and the story of the despoiling of the Gulf. Just another chapter in Capitalism: A Love Story. As to the role of the Obama regime, that is just one more example of his adherence to the two party ruling class consensus on wealth, power and privileged.



Well, many of us are old

Well, many of us are old enough to remember that the concerns over the uses and effects of Agent Orange,a defoliant, used extensively during the Vietnam War, were dismissed for a generation and a half by the U.S. government.
Now in the Middle East's Theater of War,the wisdom of using Depleted Uranium DU-238, to harden the tips of ammunition, to make it more armor penetrating, is being brought into question.
Apparently the parabolic rise in infant mortality as well as birth defects in new borns in this theater are now showing in the newborns of returning multi-tour US Service men and women.
Perhaps a Blue Ribbon panel, convened to review this "wisdom of use" will come to a meaningful conclusion soon and not some 40 years or so from now
The use of the Dispersant Corexit to t break up the oil slick, will also deserve the convening of another Blue Ribbon Panel.
Yes, the people of the Gulf have reason to question the reassurances of the US Government spokes folks.
It appears that until the cultures of the planet that depend upon a disproportionate amount of the worlds finite resources, learn to need less to be happy, this predictable drama will continue.

We must all love" thy neighbor as thyself". The human dramas have not changed only the set designs in the theaters,
Gentle reflective prayerful meditation and contemplation will guide the way.
The expression of the Heart Essence of Kindness and Compassion toward oneself and others is a very brave and courages activity.
Until you manifest this discipline in your own life you can't expect others to do as you say.
Good Luck to us all and many Blessing upon all.



Now we need throw the money

Now we need throw the money changers into the street. Get organized and vote.
Remember that these folks are confused, perhaps insane is more appropriate, because if they weren't, they wouldn't have poured Corexit into the Mother of the Gulf Community, the Gulf of Mexico.
May God Bless you all brave and wonderful people of the Suffering Gulf. Don't give up.Never,never, give up! We are praying for all of you in these hours, days, months and years of your need.



I don't know of any oil

I don't know of any oil spill that didn't cause damage for many years, even decades. What could possibly make people think the largest spill in our history would not do the same?

If we want to simulate the economy, a great way would be to put a large tax on all fossil fuels (large enough to reflect their true cost in terms of pollution and global warming) and distribute the proceeds equally to all citizens. The poorest people will come out furthest ahead, and they will immediately spend the money, stimulating business, causing people to hire, causing more spending, and so on. Middle class people who conserve and use clean energy will also come out ahead. We'd be rewarding people for doing what needs to be done, punishing only those would will not change. We'd have less pollution, fewer spills, and the warming trend would slow down, and on top of all that, the economy would recover.



With all due respect to the

With all due respect to the two Bobs, prayer and meditation might make you both feel better, but it's unlikely to have any significant effect on this disaster. Anger and outrage can and should be used to "fuel" more active responses: boycotts, lawsuits, public education campaigns, and a massive uprising of ordinary (and extraordinary) people who are damaged directly (like Dean Blanchard) and indirectly (the rest of us).



Yes. When a person is deemed

Yes. When a person is deemed insane, they are removed from society for their protection as well as the community in which they are living.Lawsuits etc reflect the disapproval of the community of the behavior that is inappropriate and in this case, hazardous to our health.
Removing politicians that endorsed this group think on the part of some irresponsible oil drillers is appropriate. Don't lump all the drillers into one basket.
MMS needs to be functionally restructured, with rules that have teeth and enforcers with authority.
Currently 27,00 aging and minimally monitored wells in the Gulf region according to The Oil Drum.org.
The Gulf is acutely Toxic in some areas. I'd like to see the politicians that say it's safe to eat the seafood, come on down for dinner. Put your mouth where your money is.
Genuine prayer to the source of all life, requesting the courage and wisdom to act is helpful.
If I didn't do that I'd just turn my back and walk away.
All the best to you.



1. What is the actual chain

1. What is the actual chain of command in this situation where a foreign corporation carelessly precipitated a colossal environmental disaster within U.S. waters? It would seem that our (formerly known as) Coast Guard would have final command. Yet in almost every case where a command was issued by former Adm. Thad Allen, it was simply over-ruled by BP with no explanation. Does Britain still rule the American colony? I ask this seriously.
2. In mid-July, ruptures and gashes leaking oil and methane were discovered in the sea-bed within a 12-mile radius of the gushing well. Then, a news black-out was imposed on this subject and we heard no more about them. Were these leaks caused by the BP disaster de-stabilizing undersea rock formations? Why are we hearing no more about them?
3. Relief well #2 - will it be used to tap the reservoir after the bad well is sealed? What measures are in place to stop BP from resuming its deep water extraction all over again, in virtually the same site? Or, are the British simply telling us what they are going to do, and that we will assist them?
Just as a citizen watching this whole disgusting spectacle, I think it is time for the pres. to issue an ultimatum and the U.S. Navy to escort all of BP's marine assets out of the Gulf of Mexico.
Right, when pigs fly.



That Matt Simmons, he gotta

That Matt Simmons, he gotta go.

He just gotta go.



Dahr, Erika, Thank you.

Dahr, Erika,
Thank you. Thank you for your advocacy for the truth. Thank you for the honest photos. Thank you for being there to counter balance the incredibly powerful propaganda that people are being fed every day by the US Government agencies and BP. I wish there were more of you. Great article.

Kym
StopKillingOurWorld.org



Dear Mill Valley Maven: I

Dear Mill Valley Maven: I think maybe "the 2 Bobs" have read the writing on the wall (in the sand?). We're toast . . . there's nothing left to do but wait for the end of Homo Sapiens. We totally blew it.



What crabs contain Corexit?

What crabs contain Corexit? Oh, you mean all those dead crabs! Those dead crabs the birds are feeding on and will soon die also . . .