The episode even interviews Army Corps of Engineers personnel about an actual, ongoing project to "relocate people" in the Gulf, financed to the tune of 40 billion dollars by the Feds, one report alleges, 1.2 billion already publicly announced, 40 billion apparently in the pipeline, facts that Ventura wheedles out of his two Army Corps officials.
The worst nightmare that Ventura reveals may be scientific indications that the giant oil disaster has damaged the Gulf Steam current and the Gulf Oil Loop that cycles warm water to Northern Europe. Is this why Great Britain, France and other European countries are experiencing their worst Winter conditions in decades, when Winter hasn't even begun yet? There is more and more speculation that damage to the Gulf Oil Loop, even a complete stoppage, has indeed occurred. In fact this video exchange between Tim Alexander and Dr Bill Deagle goes into considerable depth on this topic, raising so many disturbing questions and allegations that it spurs one to investigate its veracity or falsehood:
Returning to Jesse Ventura, Episode 7 is indeed a heavy hitter, perhaps over the top in areas, but with a plethora of hard-hitting facts, allegations and interviews, well-worth watching. You get to sort it all out, separating the wheat from the chaff as you go, and, for you investigators out there, hopefully connecting some more dots, but be forewarned, this one may blow your mind. Here is the actual episode, in three parts:
Part 3:
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