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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1179863:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzIwNzkyNjI0XzZCOUY1QTU5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1179863] I'm going for an all BHD page.... Further clarification on the gleaming white 'barrier' laying along the entire US rim of the Gulf. The image looks like some one has used a 'caulking gun' to lay a blobby line of silicone along the rim from DWH right down to Key West end. Not living. Made and layed by men. Not necessarily general Human types. It is a barrier. The french took a piece of it. The US Govt' didnt like that. The USNavy has a different view. Korea is a diversion. So many air and army bases in the region. Why not fly troops there? Why not fly planes there, ready for a stouch? No, lets send lots of sitting duck targets there. Navies from around the world are turning up for security and games reasons, so a couple of subs turning up is all part of the mix right. The diversion is to get the subs there for part 2. The barrier is requird to protect US lands. Mexico has its own ancient tech sites to protect it. Have the Mexicans complained about the GoM much? Have the health issues popped up in Mexico? or Belize or Guatemala? Nope. (I realise I can be easily cut down with this statement, but will keep it there anyway) The issues are US side, and flowed on to Haiti, the US testing ground. Well... Together with your suggestion of a great white barrier reef caulked into the Gulf rim from Louisiana to Key West, which passes through Woodie's home base, and Woodie's comments on the development of an algae farm in the Gulf, then perhaps the great, white no-can-see reef is the seed tape to grow Chroella. [/quote] http://www.stevedrinkard.com/archives/105 Above is a link from Isis. Look at the large map 1/4 down the page. It clearly shows the oil fields associated with Texas, Louisiana, and the very short coast line of Mississippi and Alabama. Florida has never allowed off-shore drilling. If you following BHD's caulk-line description from DWH to the Keys, the map allows one to easily see that this is the area of the Gulf where there is no oil/gas drilling. Based upon Woodie's description of an algae reef, then the caulk-line area would be the best location for start-up, away from the oil/gas operations. The location of the DWH is near the eastern-most area of the oil fields. If BP were going to use an oil spill to seed biologics into an artificial reef, then the DWH is the proper location. [/quote]
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