By Richard Martin, 1-17-07
| Caption: Drilling in the Jonah Field (Photo: SkyTruth/EcoFlight) | |
Richard,
Thank you for bringing John Amos ' Sky Truth to a larger audience.
The surreal maze of roads that serve the drilling is also seen on Sky Truth's photos. It is a huge and growing single use landscape, public lands simply given over to private industry, with
the BLM using taxpayer money to facilitate the industrialization of their own land. When the gas is gone, they will have to pay for the cleanup and the weeds and the reclamation, too.
Why is this happening? Why do we have to have Sky Truth to get the facts about public lands development? Why would anyone in charge of stewarding these lands not tell the truth about what they were doing? Are they ashamed of it?
Hal
Richard:
Good stuff.
Hal
I think we need SkyTruth because:
Government lies.
Industry lies.
The press ignores the lies.
Robert
Robert: A few years back, I watched in awe as a musician, doing some R&R;at a friend's house after being on tour, used a laptop computer and some digital photos to create a picture. He had the band leader with both hands outstretched, receiving applause, and he had pictures of himself and another guitar player. When he was done, the band leader was holding the severed heads of his guitar players, dripping blood, one in each outstretched hand. I knew then that I could never truly believe another photograph.
Everyday, faux photos course through the internet, and some take your breath away, others bring outrage. It will take the written word, from aerial observers, to tell the truth. And more than one.
I have used aerial photos my whole life to evaluate property for sale, and timber. But you have to walk the geography, "ground truth it", to corroborate what is seen from the air.
And, you cannot say only government and industry will lie, unless you want to include that part of government involved in things environmental, and the NGO's that lie right with them, in an unholy conspiracy. I only say that because I once found a deed filing where the USFS had purchased land from the Trust for Public Lands, and TPL had bought the land from an elderly seller. My government had paid twice what TPL had paid for the land, in a two day period, and it was only then that I had the epiphany that perhaps the Clinton Administration was funding NGO's by the backdoor through land purchases. I would have kicked myself had I not remembered my experience riding fence for a big ranch owned by a corporate CEO (free house, firewood, and beef, a good deal for a kid going to college). The ranch used registered Devon bulls on its commercial herd, and the CEO ranch owner, who also headed the State Highway Commission, plus our state's Senior US Senator, a Kennedy appointee to a big Postmaster job, and a soon to be State Governor were the only Devon cattle breeders in the State. In my youthful ignorance, I made no connection when the "boys" sporting Open Road Stetsons and twill pants came in embassy blue Buicks to brandings. Only after I read the Al Gore story and the part where Armond Hammer, now revealed as Joe Stalin's chief US spy, head of Occidental Oil, had befriended Al Gore Sr. in 1939 and got him started in Arab horses and Angus cattle did that light go on. The Tennessee farm neighbors were always jealous that Al Sr. got tens of thousands of dollars for his bulls from celebrity buyers, and their bulls only brought a thousand at best, and some were even better bulls. A US Senator's wages and a stump ranch don't produce the money to allow a man to put up his family in a posh hotel 11 months of the year. Unless, of course, he had some bulls that sold for unbelievable prices.
I might note that all the mentioned characters were Democrats, and great friends on the environment. If the need for personal survival precludes supporting all things environmental, they will change in a heartbeat. It is all a lie. Or that is the incovenient truth that I see.
A wise man once said "Don't get in a fight with a guy who buys ink by the barrel, 'cause you ain't a gonna win." This format gives people a chance. Thank you.
I am more than aware of the fact that some people can buy more ink than others. I see that in action every day.
Are you trying to say that "Sky Truth" is promulgating false pictures? I for one know it is not.
The rest is a political diatribe, to which you're welcome. I know many so-called environmentalists who have gone over to the Dark Side, men and women in gray flannel suits and birkenstocks. I call it the conservation industry,and it encompasses all of the established groups. Just like every other industry.
That doesn't mean government and industry isn't lying about what is happening in the gas, coalbed methanen, and oil fields of Wyoming.
Outstanding article and excellent video from Skytruth. This region needs more commentary about CBM. The industry is now moving into Montana using selected successes in Wyoming and piles of cash to buy influence. Recently in the Billings area a CBM company paid for an hour long program to run twice in a one week. Promoting the “need” for CBM development in the Powder River Basin of Montana and directly attacking a regional conservation non profit. The overt propaganda was unbelievable. It is absolutely true that much of the media ignores the issue or promotes the industry point of view when reporting news about CBM. Another resource about how CBM development impacts water is http://www.MontanaWaterRights.net.
Comment By Marion, 1-17-07Do you have the location for this? I can't make oout what that front building site is. The only rig I can identify is just behind that. The rest look like pads for completed wells. There might be one other rig in the distance.
Ultimately the pads are a very small foot print. Wildlife generally has no problem being around either the rigs or the wells. The old pumps lft in the Baroil area are much bigger and there are tons of deer and elk in that area, as well as sage chickens and wild horses.
You know what. We do not live above. Yes, it looks bad from the air, but on the ground where wildlife and we exist and live there is vegetation between drill pads. The wildlife is suppressed during times of road building and drilling but they like us humans adapt. You know when God created us he game man dominion over the earth. With proper management the wild life will survive even grater around the well pads, and in 20 years from now when the site is reclaimed and seeded, it will no longer be a visual problem either. Those sites that will be reclaimed will be in better condition than the lands around it, as cattle have over grazed it for years any way.
It is off the main roads and in backcountry to begin with. People need to get over it and move on with life.
“Brought into right relationships with the wilderness,
man would see that his appropriation of Earth's resources
beyond his personal needs would only bring imbalance
and begat ultimate loss and poverty by all.” ~ John Muir