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BLACK RAIN IN SWFL ---
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[quote:Oiled in Florida 713883:MV8xMDc2NDc4XzE3MTIzMTcxXzdCNTI2QjQ1] [quote:Nobody you know...] 2. This is NOT normal oil. It has been highly altered by dispersants, making it SOLUBLE IN WATER and therefore, I believe, able to be picked up by storm activity. [/quote] I fully agree. When I lived near Sherman, Texas, it would rain red mud that was caused by all the dust blowing in from west Texas. With all these disbursement chemicals thinning out the oil sludge, I'm expecting black rain this summer if storms from the west over the Gulf loop start blowing into Sarasota County. If not, I'm sure a hurricane or two will make believers out of all those who spent 8 pages on this thread telling the OP he's a shill. [/quote]
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Ok it is raining black rain here no joke. I will post a picture this is insane --- I am in Fort Myers -
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