There has been a great effort to mislead the public regarding the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. It has now come out that the 'live feed' of the leak is of a smaller leak, about 5-6 miles away from the one that is spewing about 100 000 barrels of oil into the Guf every day. Last Wednesday, May 28, BP made and attempt at the 'top kill' method of pumping drilling mud into the hole and claimed soon after that this was somewhat working. But on MSNBC, Nicholas Pozzi of WOW Energy Solutions said the probability of top-kill working is low, may also cause explosion and blow top off, making it worse. Have not put an o-ring in it, so they are basically just pumping mud into the water.( An O-ring is a mechanical gasket to join 2 parts together, creating a seal.) www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDGAoU1H2gM&feature=player_embedded May 29 it was revealed that the top kill method has failed, as anticipated by Mr. Pozzi. www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQYphrqg3Lo Ixtoc 1 Oil rig blowout of 1979 Drilling mud being replaced with seawater (in this case accidentally, as opposed to the intentional replacement of it at Deepwter Horizon, overseen by Haliburton) led to the blowout of this rig in the Gulf of Mexico in 1979. All methods of stopping the leak failed except for drilling a release well. You would think something would have been learned by the oil industry from this experience, but BP is nonetheles attempting all the methods that failed at Ixtoc 1. www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/jernelov9/English UN VEHICLES AT REYNOLD"S AIRPARK TheTrutherGirls blog entry thetruthergirls.wordpress.com/2010/05/28/emergency-alert-relocation-plans-set-up-warning-may-lead-sensitive-people-to-cry/ E-government Readiness Program (now re-named Global E-government Survey) www.unpan.org/egovkb/global_reports/08report.htm