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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:acolyte:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzIxODI2MzkyX0M4NTBGQjZC] [quote:Housedad] Hi Dim, thanks for your reply, The problem is now in a critical phase and "they" cant use their underground bunkers anymore lol, especially around the Pellindaba area. [b]The Threat is Coming from Beneath and not from Above[/b] lol (AFRICOM has already evacuated most of their underground base in Botswana around March 2010) We've had widespread flooding and the fresh water is now mixing with "special" water beneath earths crust. We first started giving attention to it about three years ago when our freshwater crocodiles were dying and nobody had a clue as to why. Crocodiles have survived for thousands of years and in the spec of a few years they were are all dying. I Sometimes think we are in a big washing machine that will be followed by a tumble dry blessings Thank you for the info, Acolyte. There is one golden nugget of info in there that jumped out at me The die off of the crocodyles in SA. Anybody care to guess if there is a common thread or similarity to all the other animal mass deaths? The fish and other aquatic animal dieoffs come strikingly to mind. Even oceanic ones. I feel the ocean is just as sucesptable to localized changes from underwater geologic changes .. [/quote] Only a pleasure Housedad, True to form I actually posted a thread, or got involved with a thread about it here on GLP at the time. I'll try and get the link. It was at the same time when 15 000 wildebeest drowned during their migration treck, and to top it off there was a live anarctic penguin found on the beach near the Cape. I think they said it drifted on an iceberg all they way, which in of itself was alarming lol. I'm under correction but I recall that crocodiles are the oldest known surviving land specie. So it got scientist baffled and raised some eyebrows. Here's an MSM link so long from 2008: http://www.environment.co.za/south-africa-environmental-issues-news/why-are-kruger-crocodiles-dying.html .. : [/quote]
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