A Gulf of Mexico charter boat captain has committed suicide after allegedly becoming upset over the BP oil spill.
William Allen 'Rookie' Kruse, 55, shot himself in the head while standing on the captain's bridge of his boat yesterday morning in Fort Morgan, Alabama.
After his fishing grounds were closed due to the spill, he had been hired by BP to take part in the clean-up efforts in the Gulf. He had been due to launch his boat yesterday.
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Expect many more "suicides" and "accidents" as those involved in the "cleanup" threaten to publicly tell the truth.....
ReplyDeleteI wonder if he knew about the possible dangers and long term effects and one or the other caused him to become either depressed and kill himself or someone else shut him up?
ReplyDeleteThe methane release could alone become a major problem.
Very sad, and I afraid 8:38 is correct, expect many more as things deteriorate in the dead gulf.
ReplyDeleteAnd no one cares? Or what? I just don't get it, if I lived on the gulf, I would be up in arms, marching, tar and feathering, something other than nothing.
They have destroyed the gulf, and millions and millions of peoples lives directly affected and no one says anything? The GovtMedia reports on dead animals only, nothing about the humans, nothing about the methane, benzene or H2S? Nothing, yet the stupid ass sheeple continue to watch their tv like a bunch of zombies.
There will be more suicides, as people tie their self worth/identity with having a job they like, like charter boat captains, running a processing plant (seafood), a motel, condo, resturant, etc. This was a similar situation in the 80's when farmers killed themselves trying to make it look like an accident when many foreclosures/bankruptcies took place and the families would collect on insurance. Their whole life is tied up in their work and they feel hopeless. And it's hopeless as this will go on for decades. The whole gulf is trashed and will be boarded up and vacant by the end of this year; deserted condos, motels, etc. Some are packing up and moving out of Fla. now.
ReplyDeleteSheeple and Benzine consumption en mass.lets see how the mainstream media outlets attempt to minimize the inherent toxic dangers of this exposure.Should be interesting.
ReplyDeleteFirst no jobs anywhere in sight,then no seafood due to the toxic gulf,then death.
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