Lindsey Williams | Gulf Well Pressure Cannot be Controlled

Source: projectavalon.net




11 June 2010—BILL RYAN—Lindsey Williams made a strong appearance on Alex Jones last night.

Lindsey put numbers to the pressures in the reservoir, which his own sources feared were beyond the ability of any current human technology to control. The pressures at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, were a healthy 1,500 psi (pounds per square inch). The pressures breaking loose in the Gulf of Mexico are 20,000 to 70,000 psi.

BP contract workers lay down an absorbent boom to clean up the marsh west of Lake Felicity near Cocodrie, Louisiana June 1, 2010. Photo: Sean Gardner

Besides confirming the almost unstoppable pressures in the reservoir, Lindsey stated the following:

  • The well casing is almost certainly fractured.

  • There are plumes of oil rising from the sea bed many miles from the blown out well.

  • There are volatile organic compounds (hydrogen sulphide, benzene and methylene chloride) being released in quantities many hundreds times the levels accepted as safe. In the case of benzene, which is a highly toxic carcinogen, safe levels are considered to be 0-4 ppb (parts per billion). The levels being released have been measured by the EPA at over 3,000 ppb.

  • A nuclear device is being considered to seal the well... but this is so risky that the possibilities of failure are hard to think about.

  • The blowout was a genuine accident.

  • Various insiders and insider groups had learned—through occult means—that they should sell their BP shares... although they did not know specifically that the blowout would occur.

  • Although the blowout was unplanned, the Controllers lost no time in determining to use the accident to further their own agendas.
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