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The Straight Story Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-14-11 10:41 AM
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Alarming Info in Oil Spill Toxicology Report (& a threat to shoot down a news helicopter)
Alarming Info in Oil Spill Toxicology Report

NEW ORLEANS (CN) - A toxicology report relating to a sick oil spill cleanup worker claims the operation in which BP and the Coast Guard set the massive slick on fire was characterized by secrecy, including a threat to shoot down a news helicopter. The report also says most of the oiled birds found during the spill were euthanized rather than rehabilitated.

Toxicologist Patricia Williams' report relates to Malcolm Coco, who worked for BP from May 14 to Sept. 2, 2010 as a Boat Igniter Operator, lighting the gigantic slick of oil from BP's failed Macondo well on fire. Williams, who has a Ph.D. in anatomy from the Tulane University School of Medicine, wrote the report for Coco's attorney, Daniel Becnel Jr., on letterhead of Environmental Toxicology Experts, of Metairie.

According to the 13-page report, while Coco was lighting the crude oil on fire, "planes were flying overhead dropping dispersants which rained down on him and the other workers. ... The entire operation was overseen by the U.S. Coast Guard from the ship. There was much secrecy. He had a radio to maintain communication with the ship and overheard voices telling a news helicopter to leave the area or the helicopter would be downed. He was told not to take pictures. However, he and the other workers did take pictures. These pictures verify Mr. Coco's description of the extensive black clouds rising up from the ignited surface crude oil. ...

"After two weeks on the burn team, he was transferred, but BP Oil kept his boat and paid for the use of the boat. He believes that they did not keep him on the burn unit because he was taking pictures. His boat was never returned to him. He had conversations with the U.S. Coast Guard about his boat. He had a contract that required BP to clean and repair his boat.

http://www.courthousenews.com/2011/11/14/41399.htm
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Frustratedlady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-14-11 11:19 AM
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1. I thought the USCC was supposed to be monitoring BP's actions.
Doesn't look like it from this article.
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