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  1. @manufacturedfracture no it is not, what i had said is put the pip to the pump NEAR the broken opipe, and don’t connect it, the at maximum pump pressure, it will creat a vacuum, pulling the oil and water. i can better explain on a white board, lol

  2. @bait28 That sounds a lot like his containment area idea. Have you seen it?
    It’s on his page

  3. @bait28 i have an idea, look a my other video containment idea, its good but there might be better ways then both ours. one thing i do not like of yours is another hole in the earth, if im not mistaken.

  4. @kenshirokas It is expensive, and sounds like i want to save the oil but this is all i got, my idea to stop the leak is we have to install a vacuum type pump on the oil rig, and put a new pipe close to but not connected to the oil leak, if we use a 20,00hp tri phase pump motor to pump water up, it will create a vacuum, pulling the oil with it, then we use a condenser like setup to separate the sea water from the oil and let the sea water back into the ocean while containing the oil in barrels

  5. @manufacturedfracture I said reinforce, There is a difference, each pipe decays over time, and anothe pipe layer should be put over to help keeping it from breaking, they were meaning to install the reinforcement, but never did.

  6. @kenshirokas I was sayin g that you can’t shut down any oil rig, once you break the oil barrier, it’s a supply until the oil is empty. And you actually want to hear it.

  7. @bait28 hell i put this video here to hear ideas and “they took too long to fix the pipe up,” they never fix it. before or after the break. i no its to late to change the past lets move towards the solution.

  8. @bait28 I didn’t say to shut it down now, I know it’s too late for that. I said they should have shut it down when they were told. And yeah I would like to hear it, and I’m sure Keith would too.

  9. @kenshirokas You don’t get it, You don’t have all the facts, i have a lot of them, they can’t shut it down, the pipe would still burst, it was need to be reinforced, but it wasn’t reinforced fast enough, they took too long to fix the pipe up, you can’t shut down the pipe, don’t you get it, there is no off switch to an oil rig. I do have an idea to fix the problem but i’m sure you guys don’t want to here it…

  10. @kenshirokas Thank you very much as i’ve wanted this messege to be what you just said. we can all pitch in a little to fix the mistakes done

  11. @bait28
    Keith is right. If they had shut it down like they were told we wouldn’t be having this problem. But that’s not the point. We’re wasting time arguing about why or how it happened when we should be figuring out what we as a whole can do about it.

  12. they had a window of oppritunity to shut it down before it broke the employees working it sent emails to the hq trying to stop the leak before it happened but it was under minded and led onward till it broke. an they have not tried to close it. the BP spokesman on television said so himself.

  13. @manufacturedfracture Not wrong, this is from someone who has been to the site of the leak, you can’t cutoff the valve. where ever you seal it shut, it just blows open right below, the pipe can’t stay together.

  14. @bait28 wrong they went once to cut it then crush it shut but it did not work that was after a month of sucking oil out of it, denying it all. the also tried explosives, made it bigger. they also tried to put a crap load of land fill garbage in it. -.- oil’s a liquid it went around it. thats just underneath the surface with the sun out is like 200 degrees a animal goes up to breath, baked in seconds and dies they were told to shut the place down months b4 it broke. it was gonna break. they knew

  15. @manufacturedfracture The thing is, the way to stop it is to take a submarine to the bottom and seal off the pipe!. otherwise, it won’t stop, they’ve tried, but every cutoff valve used causes another part of the pipe below it to burst!

  16. @bait28 but your so very wrong they’ve tried to take oil out they’ve tried to put stuff in but never once have they tried to “stop” or “halt” it they want to “recover” the oil not stop or clean it up. they just want more. they have admitted they do not no how to stop it. plus they guy who knew how to stop it has been dead for years. I am not protesting their actions but merely their inaction. and furthermore i am asking for more people to help clean up and make solutions not just protest thank u

  17. Don’t you get it, we need to stop protesting, because bp has tried to halt the oil flow, we can’t stop the oil because the pipe burst, if we actually try to help bp get to the underwater gas line, the problem can be solved, they need a submarine, that is what they need, just we need to help them get it.

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