I been trying to chill on the number synchronicity posts lately, but as this stuff is interesting anyway I figure I’m well justified…
Underwater robots dived to the ocean floor yesterday in a new effort to staunch the 42,000 gallons of oil a day being pumped into the Gulf of Mexico in America’s worst offshore oil rig spill in 40 years.
The robots will attempt to activate a blowout preventer, a 450-tonne valve on the ocean floor that offers the only timely option for stemming the flow.
With the oil now coating 1,800 square miles of water, BP officials acknowledge it could take months to entirely contain two separate leaks from the wrecked oil rig.
The US coastguard discovered the leaks on Saturday, two days after the Deepwater Horizon oil rig leased by BP sank off the coast of Louisiana. The rig was destroyed in an explosion last Tuesday, with 11 workers missing and presumed dead.
“Deepwater Horizon oil spill: Underwater robots trying to seal well” by Suzanne Goldenberg, Guardian 4-26-10
Weird how this goes down so soon after Our Lord and Pharaoh Barakhenaton gave the magic go-ahead to expand offshore drilling. Between this and the “Papeles, por favor?” shit in Arizona and Mexico’s recent half-assed gesture in the direction of narcotics decriminalization, I’d love to brashly predict that our amigos to the south will not be joining the NAU (or whatever) anytime soon – but Calderón and Obama are scheduled to conspire discuss shit in secret next month, and I’m'a cynically predict the upshot will be, with a few tweaks, full steam ahead with the continental serf-state.
Kinda relatedly, how many times, over, say, the past four years, have eleven miners been trapped in Chinese mines? After just a cursory search, more times than even I would have thought possible. Moving on,
Eleven suspected Somali pirates accused in separate attacks on two Navy ships off the coast of Africa were indicted in U.S. federal court Friday.
There was heavy security at the courthouse when the men appeared wearing handcuffs and either bright orange or olive drab prison outfits. One used crutches and had a bandage wrapped around his head. Another used a wheelchair, with his leg covered in bandages because it had been amputated below the knee.
The government said the injuries were the result of the men’s alleged battle with the Navy.
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The 11 had been held on U.S. ships for weeks off Somalia’s pirate-infested coast as officials worked to determine whether and where they could be prosecuted and prepare legal charges against them.
The transfer of the case to a U.S. court comes amid discussions about setting up an international court to prosecute piracy suspects. Some nations have been reluctant to do that because of difficulties transporting suspects, fears they may claim asylum and thorny jurisdiction issues.
“11 Somailis in U.S. Court on Piracy Charges” AP 4-23-10
This NWO pirate court business is something the grand poobahs of Russia, Germany, Turkey and other nations fed up with the hassle of trying/imprisoning buccaneers have been fondly pushing for some time, and it looks like it might actually instantiate (15-0 vote, yo), which sucks. The real mystery here, though, is, “Why eleven pirates?”
Don’t say apophenia or I’ll sic the numbers on ya.
Yo ho ho and cuídate.