Topic: Bp Spill

30 chapters across the catalog

Vaxxhole
Episode 1333 2:05 - 3:40

1333: Vaxxhole

Dutch Engineering Expertise, Rotterdam Port Logistics

Dutch engineers from the Netherlands have been called in to lead the salvage operation for the ship blocking the Suez Canal, utilizing their world-renowned expertise in dredging and hydraulic engineering. The vessel was originally destined for the Port of Rotterdam, highlighting the critical role Dutch maritime infrastructure plays in global trade.

Network of Death
Episode 655 12:14 - 14:38

655: Network of Death

Intelligence Network Integrity, Vetting Information Sources

The hosts reflect on the challenges of maintaining an accurate intelligence network, citing past instances of being fed misinformation regarding the BP oil rig fire and military uniform regulations. They emphasize the importance of the network's self-correcting nature when "bullshitters" attempt to influence the show.

Chaff Hat
Episode 422 25:54 - 27:22

422: Chaff Hat

The Newsroom HBO Series, Aaron Sorkin, History Revisionism

A critique of the HBO series "The Newsroom" suggests the show serves as a vehicle for Aaron Sorkin to rewrite recent history, such as the BP oil spill, to favor a liberal perspective. The hosts argue the show portrays news producers in an unrealistic, idealized light that does not reflect the industry's actual ratings-driven nature.

Axis of Abuse
Episode 325 21:29 - 25:46

325: Axis of Abuse

BP Oil Spill, NIH Health Study and Corexit

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is conducting a 10-year health study on workers and volunteers exposed to the BP oil spill cleanup, offering $50 gift cards for participation. Local residents report that the oil seemingly disappeared within 24 hours after C-130 aircraft sprayed Corexit dispersants, leading to concerns about long-term environmental and respiratory effects.

GaGa & Little Boy
Episode 282 2:08:39 - 2:13:45

282: GaGa & Little Boy

BP Oil Spill Deadpool and Scientist Deaths

A "deadpool" list circulating on Facebook tracks the deaths of scientists and whistleblowers associated with the BP oil disaster. The hosts review the cases of Matthew Simmons, Senator Ted Stevens, and several LSU researchers who died under mysterious circumstances. They question whether these deaths are coincidental or part of a larger cover-up regarding the environmental impact of the spill.

Squalid Nullification
Episode 242 31:18 - 36:47

242: Squalid Nullification

Kenneth Feinberg, BP Oil Spill Fund Compensation

Kenneth Feinberg and his law firm are reportedly receiving $850,000 per month from BP to administer the $20 billion Gulf Coast Claims Facility. The hosts highlight a conflict of interest, noting that the individual responsible for doles out compensation is being paid directly by the company liable for the damages, with no written jurisdictional oversight from the administration.

Hawaii-Five-Blows
Episode 238 1:40:47 - 1:43:07

238: Hawaii-Five-Blows

Oil Spill Drills and Predictions for the North Sea

The BBC reported on oil industry drills off the coast of Southampton designed to prepare for a disaster on the scale of the BP Deepwater Horizon spill. The hosts predict that a major oil event may soon occur in the North Sea, potentially targeting Norway due to its independent stance outside the European Union and its significant oil wealth.

Who's Retarded Now?
Episode 231 4:13 - 8:01

231: Who's Retarded Now?

Ron Paul Opposes Presidential Commission, BP Oil Spill Subpoena Power

Representative Ron Paul stood as the lone vote against HR 5481, arguing that subpoena power for the investigation into the British Petroleum Deepwater Horizon oil spill should belong to a Congressional committee rather than a Presidential commission. Critics suggest the current structure allows for a lack of transparency similar to the 9/11 Commission.

Checkpoint Nation
Episode 225 14:45 - 18:10

225: Checkpoint Nation

Matthew Simmons Death and BP Criticism

Energy analyst Matthew Simmons was found dead in his hot tub shortly after making aggressive criticisms of BP's handling of the Gulf oil spill. The hosts note conflicting reports regarding the cause of death, which shifted from a heart attack to drowning. They speculate on the suspicious timing given Simmons' prediction of a BP bankruptcy.

Marceaux for Governor
Episode 221 1:10:37 - 1:13:58

221: Marceaux for Governor

BP Financial Results, Tax Breaks, Congressional Hearings

BP's second-quarter financial results show a 34% increase in revenue despite the Gulf oil spill. The hosts explain how a $33 billion write-off for the spill response resulted in a $10 billion tax break for the company. They also discuss the $20 billion escrow fund managed by Kenneth Feinberg, noting that the funds are likely to be deposited in major banks like Goldman Sachs rather than local institutions.

Hillary For President!
Episode 220 1:42:20 - 1:46:23

220: Hillary For President!

BP Oil Spill Photoshop, Studio Reflection Theory

The hosts discuss further evidence of BP photoshopping official images, including a helicopter cockpit photo. They also examine a CNN video of the oil leak where a door appears to open in the background, suggesting the "underwater" footage might be filmed in a studio or involve video trickery.

Train Crashes into Plane
Episode 219 1:35:29 - 1:40:29

219: Train Crashes into Plane

BP Oil Spill Command Center Photo Manipulation

BP admitted to posting a photoshopped image of its Houston command center to exaggerate the level of activity during the Gulf oil spill. The hosts expand on this, suggesting that the underwater video feeds of the well capping might also be fabricated or staged. They question the high quality of the video in deep, oily water and suggest a media hoax is underway.

The Digital Drug Menace
Episode 217 1:20:25 - 1:25:07

217: The Digital Drug Menace

Deepwater Horizon Relief Wells and Casing Integrity

Driller Doug, a correspondent working on the relief well ships, reports that industry experts fear the new containment cap may cause a leak thousands of feet below the seafloor. If the well's casing integrity fails, the result could be an unstoppable "volcano" of oil. While BP is testing the pressure of the well, drilling on the primary relief well has been temporarily halted to monitor the capping stack's performance.

MAFIFA
Episode 214 1:29:40 - 1:32:50

214: MAFIFA

BP Oil Spill Health Risks and Obama's Response

Reports from the Gulf of Mexico suggest that BP is restricting medical access for workers exposed to toxins from the oil spill. While President Obama claims there are no significant elevations in toxins, critics compare the situation to the long-term health effects seen after the Exxon Valdez disaster and question the administration's transparency.

Post Traumatic Sex
Episode 213 58:43 - 1:02:51

213: Post Traumatic Sex

Bill Clinton on the BP Oil Spill Response

Bill Clinton appeared on CNN to discuss the BP oil spill, suggesting that the leak should be plugged using rocks and debris if necessary, similar to Russian methods. Clinton's comments regarding the "geological monster" in the Gulf are interpreted as a subtle critique of the Obama administration's handling of the crisis and the Jones Act.

The Botox Bot
Episode 211 36:13 - 38:55

211: The Botox Bot

BP Oil Spill as Catalyst for Green Energy Policy

President Obama characterizes the Gulf oil spill as a "wake-up call" to transition the United States toward a clean energy future. The hosts interpret this rhetoric as a political maneuver to revive cap-and-trade legislation before the August recess. They argue the policy serves as a hidden form of taxation that will significantly increase electricity costs for citizens.

Escrow Schmeshcrow
Episode 209 0:00 - 6:08

209: Escrow Schmeshcrow

BP CEO Tony Hayward, Hydrogen Sulfide Toxicity

BP CEO Tony Hayward is compared to British actors during televised congressional investigations into the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Technical discussion focuses on the dangers of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a toxic gas associated with oil refineries that sensitizes the nose and can be fatal at concentrations between 50 and 200 parts per million. The EPA is reportedly monitoring these levels in Louisiana as cleanup efforts continue.