BP Oil Spill Tragedy, A $20 Billion Claim by Feinberg

BPoilspill 300x225 BP Oil Spill Tragedy, A $20 Billion Claim by FeinbergThe BP oil spill tragedy, a $20 billion dollar claim is being made by Feinberg that has taken place of f the shores of the Gulf Of Mexico.

It is the nation’s worst offshore oil spill. The well has spewed between 89.3 million and 176.4 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, according to federal estimates. The Exxon Valdez spilled about 11 million gallons.

Local businesses have suffered greatly, peoples livelihood has crumbled, summer time vacationers are not around and life as locals have known it for over three generations is depleted and gone.

The BP oil spill claim of 20$ Billion dollars is going to be laid out by Feinberg, a six month compensation for the damage that the BP oil spill has claimed upon Alabama’s livelihood. One thing that is not evident is that it is going to happen over a 4 year period.

The direct relationship of the oil spill  has devastated the real estate market, the fishing industry and the lack of any financial influx from the travel industry, there is none. How can a environmental disaster like this happen in today’s age of technology and scientific advancements?

Why has the oil industry amongst many other industries run by big corp,  not penalized for it’s outlandish irresponsible relationship to the very fiber it depends on to produce  money-the Earth. There must be a legal mandate created that provides the Earth a clear pathway to uphold and respect her boundaries; the elements, that corporations must adhere to IF they are going to extract minerals and substances for the sake of stock holder shares, industry interests and for financial gain.

Why does BP not have in place a security measure for an oil leak? Wouldn’t this be the first thing a huge corporation would be liable against?  Where is the accountability to the Earth, it’s waters, it’s mammals and it’s people?  The Earth has a voice and we are that voice, we can speak for the fish, dolphins, whales, oceanic lifeforms that do not speak our language, it is an inherent birthright to all living beings that we are provided with the basis 5 elements to live and expand by procreation. IF these 5 elements go out of balance, all life is effected-every single organism on the planet refracts from the infrastructure in which it lives. Water is composes 80% of the Earth, 70% of our bodies and right now part of the 80% is being filled with toxins that will not allow the water to breath properly. The implications are devastating, just look to the people of the Amazon and what Chevron Texaco has left for the Ecuadorian people of the Shuar Tribe to clean up.

Recently I was asked what we can do about the oil spill, and this is what I received from Spirit:

“Look to see how much poison you personally put into your bodies every day, the food you ingest, the lack of pure waters, the poison from the pharmaceuticals you ingest, why is the result of seeing the oil into the waters any different from you do daily to your own body?”

Wow, true, very true. Indigenous peoples understand the relationship between water and our very own blood that coarses through our bodies as the same essence, it is the oil of the Earth that is our blood in our body. We use blood to fuel our life, pump blood to our hearts and brains, and the use of oil has been utilized as the same, a energy system to fuel our transportation. BUT, it is a toxic element that is corroding our entire planet.

I want to introduce you to a movie that will shape a new foundation on how you look at the world around you, in every single way. It is a film that is so educational I believe every child from the age of 6 and up should be shown this by their parents and that our very foundation and system of  how we educate, feed ourselves and interact with our environment is expressed through this incredible movie that took over 2 years to find. It is one of the best films to date on our Planet Earth.

Take the time to watch it, your heart will love you for it and the Earth:-0)

I’d love to hear your insights and comments!