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posted by martyb on Monday September 19 2016, @09:12AM   Printer-friendly

The Colonial Pipeline spill has caused 6 states (Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, and North Carolina) to declare a state of emergency. Gasoline (petrol) prices on the east coast are likely to spike. Yet, most puzzling is how this vast emergency and its likely effect on cost of living has gone unnoticed by mainstream media outlets. The pipeline is owned by Koch Industries: is this why the media is silent?

[Are there any Soylentils in the affected area who can corroborate this story? Have you heard of the spill, seen long gas lines, or any price gouging? -Ed.]


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  • (Score: 2) by dry on Tuesday September 20 2016, @02:11AM

    by dry (223) on Tuesday September 20 2016, @02:11AM (#404080) Journal

    Even in your aircraft crashing into pipeline scenario, there's the problem of not monitoring enough to notice and the problem of resistance to use the shut-off valve, which may be quite a way from the leak. That plane might have missed the pipeline, so why cut into profits by shutting sown the pipeline until reports of a spill come in and are verified.

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