Disturbing questions about the Texas City refinery blast. From Joseph Farah’S G2 Bulletin in WND, with thanks to Romy:
Within hours of the explosion of the Texas City oil refinery that killed 15 and injured more than 100, FBI officials were ruling out terrorism as a cause.
Despite the fact that a jihad group was claiming credit.
While terrorism may have played no role in the March 24 BP plant blast, law-enforcement officials familiar with investigations of this kind tell Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin it would have been impossible to make such a snap determination based on facts.
In fact, they point out that it was not until eight days after the deadly explosion that the first federal chemical and safety investigators even visited the blast site. Even local police have conducted little in the way of a probe – leaving all of the primary forensic investigation to BP officials, reports the premium, online, intelligence newsletter published by the founder of WND.
Texas is a “federalized” state, meaning local law enforcement leaves investigations of this kind to federal agencies such as the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, Occupational Safety and Health
Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency.Local police say they don’t have the expertise to investigate something like this explosion and they trust BP and other petrochemical companies to do the right thing up front.
And yet, with so little scientific evidence available on the day of the explosion FBI agents ruled out terrorism as a cause, while admitted it would take federal regulators months to determine the cause.
“How do you rule out one possibility when you don’t have any idea what the cause is?” asked one federal investigator familiar with such disaster probes….
At least two Islamic terrorist groups have attempted to take responsibility for the BP explosion in Texas City. But the FBI denies they had any involvement in the blast.