Here Are A Small Number Of youtube.com Videos Having To Do With java mud Which We Stumbled Upon On The Web
“Tracking Mud” – sung by Kid Java (aka Bill Ferns)
Kid Java (aka Bill Ferns) sings “Tracking Mud” (song by Bill Ferns and Marcia Pelletiere) at the “Little Noises” CD release party at Satalla, NYC. (www.cdbaby.com Band is Kid Java (vocal/harp); Scott Hamilton (drums); Joe Lee Henderson (bass);Michael Ross (guitar)Many thanks to Al Bensusen for videotaping the show. © 2011 all rights reserved.
Ami explains the history of the mud flow in East Java
My friend Ami explains about the ancient, little know history behind the mud flow in East Java. This current mud flow has had precedent in the past. Ami explains how more than 300 years ago the same area in East Java had a similar disaster. She explains how the disaster was caused by the dissatisfacion of the Gods with the local people and the reasons behind it all.
Drilling error triggered STILL FLOWING 2006 Indonesian mud volcano – BP gulf oil parallel?
Gulf of Mexico waters and animals are covered in an oily muddy orange GOO. What is coming out of the BP well is much more than oil. An “accident” with ominous parallels occurred on the Indonesian island of Java in 2006. The GOO is still spewing, even though the well was drilled on LAND! The Lusi mud volcano may be active for decades, states a BBC article. On May 29th, just days after the BP gulf oil “accident”, two volcanos near the spill erupted nearly simutaniously. These volcanos were at the top and bottom of Central America in Ecuador and Guatemala.The stories below…. A new study has concluded that a volcanic eruption of mud in Indonesia’s east Java was caused by human error. An international team of scientists says there is no doubt that drilling at a nearby gas well weakened rock formations, triggering the crisis. Al Jazeera’s Step Vaessen reports from East Java Mud eruption ’caused by drilling’ The eruption of the Lusi mud volcano in Indonesia was caused by drilling for oil and gas… READ AT: news.bbc.co.uk *Ecuador and Guatemala volcanoes erupt* Thousands of people have been evacuated after volcanoes erupted in Guatemala and Ecuador, choking major cities with ash. Read more at: www.telegraph.co.uk *FAIR USE STATEMENT* This channel may contain copyrighted material, the use of which may not have been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. I am making this material available in an effort to advance understanding of environmental, political, religion …