Oil – Insider- Lindsey Williams
Minister Lindsey Williams, who once served as a chaplain for the oil
companies operating in Alaska,
shared what he claimed to be the "real story" behind the Gulf oil crisis. He explained that, in the 1970's, Russia
drilled over 40,000 feet into the ground and discovered abiotic oil, i.e. oil which
replenishes itself via an as-yet-unknown chemical process. The off-shore
drilling done by BP in the Gulf of Mexico,
Williams said, was their attempt to create a similar super-deep well and access
this same abiotic oil. However, according to his
sources, the pressure from this pocket of abiotic oil
in the Gulf was so great that it burst all the safety valves on the floating
platform.
Williams went on to allege that oil industry insiders believe that the only
method to stop the flow of oil in the Gulf is via a nuclear device and even
that has potential for catastrophic results. Hall, who rejoined the
conversation in the fourth hour, agreed with Williams about the potential
danger of using a nuke to thwart the spill because it could "pop the
bubble" and cause all of the underground oil to emerge simultaneously. On
the potential long term effects of the crisis if the flow of oil is not
stopped, Hall speculated that it could reach Europe within three years through
the Gulf Stream. Additionally, Williams
observed that the overwhelming amount of dangerous gasses, which are also being
released from the disaster, could be swept along the East Coast should a
hurricane arrive in the Gulf.