Thursday, April 4, 2013

Why Does Exxon Control the No-Fly Zone Over Arkansas Tar Sands Spill? | Alternet

"The rules of engagement for the no fly zone dictate that  no aircraft can fly within 1,000 feet of the ground in the five-mile radius surrounding the  ExxonMobil Pegasus tar sands pipeline spill. The area located within this radius includes the nearby  Pine Village Airport.
"The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette revealed that the FAA site noted earlier today that "only relief aircraft operations under direction of Tom Suhrhoff" were allowed within the designated no fly zone. 
"Suhrhoff is not an FAA employee:  he works for ExxonMobil as an "Aviation Advisor" and formerly worked as a U.S. Army pilot for 24 years, according to his  LinkedIn page "  (Alternet, 2013).   Outrageous.
So it's ok for serial killers to confiscate the evidence?


Why Does Exxon Control the No-Fly Zone Over Arkansas Tar Sands Spill? | Alternet

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