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| Gulf Oil spill linked to ecocide to make way for more oil profits Edited by Dr. John Singh Why has the U.S. Navy been held back from using its sophisticated technology that is at its disposal to protect vital Gulf Oil spill? One writer has suggested an intentional ecocide. Ecocide is basically an "environmental genocide". What I propose to you is that these oil spills are intentional, and they are being done by the oil companies themselves, not to create "False flags," but to kill off the local wildlife. The wildlife refuges and protected zones in the area have been hampering the ability of the big name oil companies to drill into untapped goldmines of easy to access oil that is close to home... The problem is that the drilling sites would have fallen into waters that the oil companies could not operate in due to the enviromental impact. In order to drill these sites, the oil companies involved are going to kill off what is being protected and say, "Look, nothing is even living out there, let us operate."... Internet site reference: LINK
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