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Deepwater Horizon: BP’s SECOND Blowout–The Secret History

Greg Palast reporting for Channel 4 (UK)

Watch this 12-minute film—taken from my feature-length documentary seen in Europe, banned in the USA.

Ten years ago, April 20, 11 men on the Deepwater Horizon were incinerated when the BP/Transocean oil rig blew out and exploded.

“Accident”?

Here’s what I reported after a four-continent investigation for Britain’s Channel 4 TV and Europe’s ARTE channel:

Just 17 months before the Deepwater Horizon destroyed 600 miles of Gulf Coast, BP covered up a nearly identical blowout in the Caspian Sea.

And join me, for a Facebook Live discussion on the 10th Anniversay of the Deepwater Horizon and the untold truths.
Monday, April 20 at 6pm Pacific (9pm Eastern) @GregPalastInvestigates

I’ll also have a couple minutes of my other reports on Big Oil—from the Arctic to the Amazon:  from my investigation deep in the Ecuador rainforest to my hunt for the untold story of the Exxon Valdez—reporting from the inside of a whale.  Including a cameo appearance from a certain “Smart Alec.”

Palast inside the whale in the Arctic                    Palast scoops Chevron oil in the Amazon

A BP insider who witnessed that first blowout tipped me off –his life in peril.  No joke.  The military police who arrested me, said with pride that, “BP runs this nation,” a badge of honor in the oil- and blood-soaked autocracy of Azerbaijan.

Yes, I was busted—as captured on the hidden camera in my pen—then released.  The torture was saved for those who tried to tip me off to BP’s environmental murder spree.

If BP had not covered up the prior blowout in the Caspian Sea, the Deepwater Horizon would never have been allowed to drill in a dangerous zone in the Gulf.  The Interior Department tried to block the drilling, but pressure from Congress allowed BP to go ahead after BP, Chevron and Exxon executives testified to Congress, just 9 months before the blowout, that there had never been a problem with its deep water drilling.

Besides my insider in Azerbaijan, I received secret cables from inside the State Department which proved that BP, Chevron, Exxon and the State Department knew about the earlier blowout—and chose to cover it up rather than notify the US Department of Interior, as required by law.

The Secretary of State who covered up the prior blowout?  Condoleezza Rice. Chevron named an oil tanker after her, the VLCC Condoleezza.

And I salute you, Chelsea Manning, for those cables you shared with The Guardian.  You and my other insiders who faced prison, torture, financial and physical ruin to get these facts and documents to me.

Greg Palast

For more than 8 years, Palast has been investigating vote suppression in Georgia for Rolling Stone, Black Voters Matter and, as of late, The Thom Hartmann Program.

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