The pipe that extends from the sea bed to the oil deposit 2200 feet below has an inside diameter of 21 inches, which is a lot bigger than the small pipe we have been watching for some days.
It has been estimated that the flow from the main pipe discharging oil into the gulf might be as much as 120,000 barrels per day.
There is something very wrong with what we have been told to date, as it now appears that we have been kept in the dark. They show us the mouse but fail to show us the elephant standing in the shadows.
It is time for the military to take control of the situation a put a conventional explosive devise down the pipe in the hope of causing a blockage. Explosives are used to stop a blow out on the surface and this is a blow out at the bottom of the gulf 5,000 feet below the surface.
The damage that has been done and the damage that will occur if this is not stopped cannot be measured in dollars. This is a disaster of unfathomable proportions and it can only get worse the longer it is allowed to continue.
I personally want the oil industry to wake up and get the science straight. Gravitational acceleration is driving the oil up the pipe to the sea bed and discharging it into the gulf. There is no mechanical pressure being applied to the oil deposit, it is simply the internal dynamics of the earth acting in sync with the external dynamics of the earth. Both the internal and external dynamics function in an inverse relationship which allows for the earth to remain structurally stable.
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The 2200 feet of pipe allow for a significant increase in gravitational accleration, which is why the oil keeps flooding into the gulf. If it is not stopped it will simply continue to pour more oil into the gulf until the well runs virtually dry.
What you can see from a fly over is a drop in the bucket compared to what is hiding below the surface of the ocean. Divers have been down to 25 feet to have a look and they were shocked by what they saw, there is a lot of oil in the water…not on the water but in the water below the surface.
Experts are telling us the effects of this are going to be with us for decades.
If the estimates some are suggesting are correct there is already 4,200,000 barrels of oil polluting the Gulf of Mexico, numbers which can only increase as long as the oil continues to flow.
Mr. President, it is time to call in the navy to deal with this.

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At this writing they had stopped pouring the Top Kill but it’s now flowing again, we’re told.
While business and politics scramble over who pays for what, the situation has become clear that this may be the most devastating disaster for the whole world. Not just for those living on the shores of the gulf.
Nuclear scientists have been called in but before they attempt anything risky, possibly detonation of a lower calibre will be enough to seal the leak.