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As the American people's frustration continues to mount after BP chief executive Tony Hayward took the weekend off to attend a yacht race in England, more and more people are calling for the use nuclear weapons to stop the flow of oil threatening the Gulf of Mexico. From oil expert Matt Simmons, chairman of Simmons & Company International to bloggers the world over. The Obama White House maintains that the nuclear solution it not under consideration and with good reason, since there is one piece of information that the White House, BP, ADC, USCG and MMS isn't putting out to the general public.
The BP wellhead now dumping thousands of barrels of crude a day into the Gulf of Mexico is located in the Eglin AFB Water Test Area near several munitions and explosives dumps — 19 of them, or at least 19 listings of such dumps. The dumps mentioned above are all within one degree of lat/long of the oil well that exploded April 20. They are identified in the doc**ent Navigational Chart 411, published by NOAA to aid marine navigation in the Gulf of Mexico.
The BP well is located in a corner of the USAF Eglin Gulf Test Range, a vast area which covers 98,000 square miles of the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Maintained by the 46th Test Wing which is responsible for the testing and evaluation of nonnuclear munitions, electronic countermeasures and navigation/guidance systems for the US and other governments, other federal agencies and the private sector,
The Gulf range has been in act use since the early 1940s beginning as a test site for WWII munnitions such as the US JB-2 missile and continuing in use today as a test site for Tomahawk missiles and sea trial site for Navy Aegis Cruisers.
Did BP know about this? Oh yeah, it's listed as section (c) in the Information To Lessees, Eastern Gulf of Mexico Sale 189, published by MMS.
"(c) Unexploded Ordnance. The U.S. Air Force has released an indeterminable amount of unexploded ordnance throughout Eglin Water Test Areas. The exact location of the unexploded ordnance is unknown, and lessees are advised that all lease blocks included in this sale within these water test areas should be considered potentially hazardous to drilling and platform and pipeline placement.”
So since even the US Govt has no idea what exactly is down there or where, tossing a Nuke into the pile might not be the solution to the oil spill problem.
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