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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:Gabriel:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzE3ODgxOTU4X0IzOUZDQTZF] [quote:Krispy71] "The amount of methane stored beneath the Arctic is calculated to be greater than the total amount of carbon locked up in global coal reserves ........ documented a [b]field where the release was so intense that the methane did not have time to dissolve into the seawater[/b] but was rising as methane bubbles to the sea surface. These [b]'methane chimneys'[/b] [b]were documented on echo sounder[/b] and with seismic [instruments]." http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/exclusive-the-methane-time-bomb-938932.html Can these methane chimneys be the "forming pipes" OP channeled from DED? 7:58 AM 8 new DED channels suddenly came on at the same time, two are from aircraft, problems somewhere. its the first time I see aircraft using DED channel 8:01 AM now 9, they talking about [b]echo warnings[/b] 8:13 AM [b]many displacements at seafloor[/b] (translation problem) 8:57 AM one aircraft reporting possible combustion foam on surface 9:06 AM Mistral instruct immediate buoy drop [b]were documented on echo sounder[/b] = [b]echo warnings[/b] [b]field where the release was so intense that the methane did not have time to dissolve into the seawater[/b] = [b]many displacements at seafloor[/b] I think that the [b]the stirring up[/b] of the seafloor coz of the methanebubble release = [b]displacements[/b] combustion foam = methane bubbels (what could have looked like foam) 9:41 AM o many things reported, captain of aircraft report buoy failure, all data loss, no measurements taken, captain says buoy just popped within seconds of hitting foam, melted and sunk, second buoy did the same Mistral issued alert to all vicinity traffic to avoid [b]column[/b] Em captain says pipes forming on seabed and leading from rim GCP captain stil has proximity alert on cargo, waiting for instructions there are other DED channel alerts also but they not from the gulf of mexico [b]'methane chimneys'[/b] = [b]column[/b] and "forming pipes" The melting of the buoy could be due to the sulphur or other "eating-away" gasses/substances ? [/quote] I'm trying to wrap my mind around what gases or water based substance could eat away at things. Anything produced by a volcano could do that? [/quote]
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