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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:Krispy71:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzIzOTIxMDg5Xzg1Q0I1N0NF] [quote:rken 1346567] I thought it interesting in that it says in the article that the new organism contains the dna structures of up to 24 other species. Mother is working overtime with her new contructs. lol rken [/quote] ... wasnt said about Synthia that it could "take over DNA" ??? http://twitter.com/synthiamicrobe [color=darkblue]- http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/report_hello-world-i-m-synthia_1389575 snip: [i]While all this was happening, Venter and his team were mixing the colours for his 2010 living masterpiece, Synthia. [b]In 2003, the team synthesised the genome of a virus phi-X174.[/b] The genome itself was sequenced back in 1974. [b]When the genome was inserted into a cell, the cell began to reproduce new viruses.[/b] It was a breakthrough, albeit not a pioneering one. A similar thing had been done on the polio virus in 2002. [u][b]What they also found was that within a few cell-generations all traces of the original cell were lost, as though its ancestors had never existed.[/b][/u] [b]Venter and his team then moved on to a bacterium[/b], Mycoplasma genitalium. They planned to get rid of the cell’s original genome and replace it with a synthetic one. But M genitalium was a bit of a laggard when it came to growing, [b]so they switched to its cousin, the far more virile Mycoplasma mycoides. The result was Synthia.[/b][/i][/color] [color=blue]- The Gulf BLUE PLAGUE (BP):It’s Not Wise To Fool Mother Nature http://worldvisionportal.org/wordpress/index.php/2010/10/the-gulf-blue-plague-its-not-wise-to-fool-mother-nature/ snip: [i]As noted above, [b]MEOR micro-organisms can be applied to an oil reservoir where they grow between the oil and the well’s rock surface to enhance oil recovery[/b]. As a by-product of metabolism, micro-organisms produce carbon dioxide [b]gas and this gas accumulates and displaces the oil by driving it up and out of the ground. At the same time, micro-organisms can break down the viscosity of the oil so that it’s thinner and can flow easier.[/b] The published commercial goal of the BP/Synthetic Genomics alliance was to create new genetically engineered micro-organisms to increase the flow of oil. A public trademark of that research involves man-made genomes [synthetic DNA] controlling new artificial cellular organisms. Because of the vast estimated reserves of oil at MC252 in the Gulf of Mexico, the temperatures involved, and its extreme low oxygen depth, previous known or lab enhanced micro-organisms would not be effective in creating an increased flow of the oil. One can only imagine what the results would be of [b]a new MEOR synthetic bacteria that had a computer DNA designed capability to replicate itself rapidly in that extreme environment.[/b] The outcome would be unpredictable since it had never been tested in those conditions before… or had it? ... [b]This new life form has the ability to replicate itself and organically function in any cell into which it has been introduced. Its DNA is artificial and it’s this synthetic DNA that takes control of the cell and is credited with being the building block of life.[/b] This is the first self-replicating synthetic bacterial cell thanks to its computer generated DNA. All of the funding for this came from Synthetic Genomics Inc (1), the company BP has a sizable equity position and alliance with. BP is definitely way beyond petroleum just as their new slogan publicizes. ... [b]In recent tests of rainwater originating from the Gulf of Mexico, natural mineral elements such as copper and iron were found along with nickel, aluminum, and manganese. (9) That’s very unusual for rain clouds originating from a saline ocean.[/b] The only logical explanation is that such elements were introduced to the Gulf water where they were drawn up by the rain clouds. [b]The only way that could have happened is from aerial and surface spraying and/or below surface injection.[/b] Are these ingredients of Corexit? Not according to Nalco, the manufacturer. Then these natural earth elements [b]must be added to what is being sprayed along with Corexit[/b], but why? What benefit is there to add elements like copper or iron to seawater? After all, these are natural elements and nutrients you would add to soil to make plants grow, so why add them to sea water? [b]Bacteria thrive in rich nutrient environments[/b]. Natural minerals are necessary building blocks for nutrients that bacteria thrive on. Think of it as hydro-fertilizing the Gulf to make it a better nutritional medium for hungry oil-eating bacterium. [b]The so-called “dispersants” are not only breaking down the crude oil into smaller pieces, they’re adding needed enhancement minerals so that the bacterium can multiply more rapidly[/b] and eat up the oil faster. Such bacteria are called Bioremediators. ... In a paper published in the journal Science, Terry Hazen and his colleagues at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory [b]discovered in late May through early June 2010 that a previously unknown species of cold-water hydrocarbon-eating bacteria[/b] have been feasting on the underwater oil plumes degrading them at accelerated rates. (11) We can now understand why, on May 15, BP/Synthetic Genome’s CEO Craig Venter hinted of a new hydrocarbon-eating synthetic genome. Prior to that date, JCVI had already applied for numerous additional patents (we were able to find seven) regarding synthetic bio-remediation, such as bacteria synthetic genomes which provide unique DNA information required for “replication of a free-living organism”. In layman’s terms, this means the BP and Synthetic Genome scientists had already created self-replicating bacteria “wherein the assembled DNA molecule is a [synthetic] genome” back in 2007. (13)[/i][/color] [color=darkblue]- [u]Proof that SYNTHIA was responsable for the DWH blow-out ??? :[/u] http://gulfofmexicooilspillblog.com/2010/11/28/gulf-of-mexico-oil-spill-blog-microbial-enhanced-oil-recovery/[/color] NOTE MzK : *** While reading, think about what Aco said in his posts : viscosety, tubes forming, organism replacements, growing organism, cracking of soil and caveties collapsing, ... and many more things can be summed up. Is the claim that aco made , that Synthia was invented to cover up and explain AUgie, true ? Or is it the other way around ? That AUgie is invented/introduced to cover up the devastating effects of SYNTHIA -or cousins- to the Earths interior (and to all life)? (while injected to the oil, and spreading allll over the world coz many oil and water reservoirs are linked) "Intelligent oil" like Aco said, containing "Intelligent" AUgie ... or a by a computer created and commanded "Intelligent" new synthetic bacteria with new and remarkable properties to use DNA ??? And could the callibrators be working to fight and hinder this new bacteria from spreading ? Just like there are suggestions that there were no hurricanes becoz for keeping it more isolated ... Source : http://worldvisionportal.org/wordpress/index.php/2010/10/the-gulf-blue-plague-its-not-wise-to-fool-mother-nature/ Human effects : "The physical symptoms of the BP Flu, BP Crud, Blue Flu, or whatever name you choose to call it, are as unique as the synthetic bacteria being used in the Gulf. Since mankind is carbon based, how do these synthetically created hydrogen and carbon hungry bacteria react to human flesh? [b]Internal bleeding as well as ulcerating skin lesions are the physical signs[/b] of their computer created DNA signature." HURRICANES As I stated on WVP Radio during our premiere broadcast in August, there won’t be any hurricanes entering into the Gulf of Mexico this year. (14) There haven’t been and there won’t be. Otherwise, both the hurricanes and the jet stream will send the synthetic bacteria all around the world. They have to isolate their biologically created nightmare until they can either find a way to control it or create a synthetic genome microbial vaccine to neutralize its effects. [color=darkblue][i]Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery (MEOR) is the use of micro-organisms to retrieve additional petroleum production from an oil reservoir. Micro-organisms are introduced into oil wells to produce by-products which help propel oil out of the well. Because these processes [b]help to mobilize the oil[/b] and assist oil flow, they allow a greater amount to be recovered from the well. MEOR is a direct application of biotechnology. It uses biological materials – such as bacteria, microorganisms, and products of their metabolism – to assist the movement of oil out of a well. [b]Other applications include genetic engineering techniques and recombinant DNA technology, which are used to develop new strains of bacteria[/b] with improved oil recovery traits. The micro-organisms can be applied to an entire oil reservoir where [b]they grow between the oil and the well’s rock surface[/b] to enhance oil recovery in the following ways: Bio-surfactant Production – Microorganisms produce slippery substances called surfactants as they breakdown oil. Because they are naturally produced by biological microorganisms, they are referred to as bio-surfactants. Bio-surfactants act like [b]slippery detergents, helping the oil move more freely away from rocks and crevices[/b]. [b]Reduction of[/b] oil [b]viscosity[/b] – Oil is a thick fluid that is quite viscous, meaning that it does not flow easily. Microorganisms help break down the molecular structure of crude oil, making it more fluid and easier to recover. Production of carbon dioxide gas – As a by-product of metabolism, micro-organisms produce carbon dioxide gas. Over time, [b]this gas accumulates and displaces the oil driving it up and out of the ground[/b].[/i][/color] Note Mzk: Now that you read the above, think of "splashzone" and reread this snip of OP's post : "The 1 Russian Captain has Reported that at least two horizontal SplashZones have connected and are forming channels of intelligent oil trough which the active organism part is conveyed or transported. (...) " Active organism AKA Synthia (or whatever it is called that they injected into the oilwells, that is syntetically created and programmed ... and maybe instructed through the use of satellites sending data)?????? (Remember the satellite they "lost contact" with ???? ..lol... [color=darkblue][i][b]Since they were paying for genetic research to increase oil well flow and production, logic dictates that BP needed to apply a newly created micro-organism(s) produced by their alliance with Synthetic Genomics to the oil reservoir located beneath their Mississippi Canyon Block 252 lease in the Gulf of Mexico.[/b] According to BP’s submitted U.S. Minerals Management Service (MMS) application, there were to be two exploration (not production) wells drilled and capped designated as Wells A and B. [b]Exploration wells are commonly used to inject or introduce Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery micro-organisms and their nutrients into an oil reservoir for increased present and future production.[/b] The first exploration well had been partially drilled by Transocean in October, 2009, but their Marianas semi-submersible drilling rig was damaged by hurricane Ida and was removed for repairs in late November, 2009. On February 3, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon semi-submersible rig commenced exploration drilling to complete the unfinished drilling operation of the Marianas rig. On February 13, 2010, BP informed the MMS that [b]they were experiencing uncontrollable bursts of gas and large cracks at the base of the well.[/b] That was the reason they filed for and were granted a permit to abandon and cap the well the same day. Shortly after, Deepwater Horizon commenced drilling the other exploratory well for BP. We all know the result of the second drilling operation that destroyed the Deepwater Horizon rig on April 22, 2010. [b]One fact that can’t be refuted regarding both exploratory wells is the extreme gas pressures coming from the oil reservoir and the resulting cracks on the ocean floor.[/b] One can only imagine what the results would be of [b]a new MEOR synthetic bacteria that had a computer DNA designed capability to replicate itself rapidly in that extreme environment.[/b] The outcome would be unpredictable since it had never been tested in those conditions before…[/i][/color] From my resumé's : A link between corexit and sickness, and between corexit and NUCLEAR MELTDOWN !!! (think Japan ...) [quote: Resumé part 19] -[u]Bevvy 10:42 PM[/u] [b]EXCLUSIVE: Tests find sickened family has 50.3 ppm of Corexit’s 2-butoxyethanol in swimming pool [/b]— JUST ONE HOUR NORTH OF TAMPA (lab report included) August 30th, 2010 http://www.floridaoilspilllaw.com/exclusive-tests-find-sickened-family-has-50-3-ppm-of-corexits-2-butoxyethanol-in-swimming-pool-just-one-hour-north-of-tampa-lab-report-included ---[u]Dead Man Talking 10:58 PM[/u] Please note, [b]the folks with the corexit in the pool live within five miles of a Nuke power plant which has been receiving heavy spraying of dispersants[/b] to keep oil out of water intake to avoid shutdown or meltdown. Also, they are due East of spill and prevailing winds this time of year West winds.[/quote] :damned: [quote: Resumé 19] -[u]Childoflight 8:42 AM[/u] [b]Chinese and US researchers have discovered a new strain of bacteria that can help cleanup of the massive Gulf Coast oil spill[/b], was announced on Friday. "The bacteria can produce non-toxic, comparatively inexpensive " rhamnolipids," and effectively help degrade polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs -- environmental pollutants that are one of the most harmful aspects of oil spills, the Oregon State University(OSU) said in a news release. Because of its unique characteristics, this new bacterial strain could be of considerable value in the long-term cleanup of the massive Gulf Coast oil spill, said the release. (...) "PAHs are a widespread group of toxic, carcinogenic and mutagenic compounds, but also one of the biggest concerns about oil spills," said Xihou Yin, a research assistant professor in the OSU College of Pharmacy." (snip of longer post) ---[u]krispy 10:41 AM[/u] There was a decoding (of OP's message) of me with PAH's .... (see post at this link : http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1113586/pg487?viewallpages=1 ) -[u]ej 8:54 AM[/u] (pag 487) "A new way of surveying microbes for the metals they contain reveals that biologists have been relying on the equivalent of a 15th century map of the world. [b]It turns out that there are many more metal-containing proteins in microbes than previously recognized.[/b] This means the [b]microbial world boasts a broader and more diverse array of metal-driven chemical processes[/b] than scientists have imagined. In fact, most have yet to be discovered, according to a first-of-its-kind survey of the metals in three microbes conducted by scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in collaboration with scientists at the University of Georgia." ---[u]9:16 AM[/u] "[b]Microbes assimilate metals from their environment and incorporate them into proteins in order to power life's most important chemical processes, such as photosynthesis, respiration, and DNA repair[/b]. Metal-containing proteins in microbes also helped oxygenate the planet's atmosphere billions of years ago, enabling life as we know it, and they continue to play a critical role in the Earth’s carbon cycle. But the diversity and extent of microbial metals had eluded scientists until now. "This is a huge surprise. It reveals how naive we are about the wide range of chemistries that microbes do," says John Tainer of Berkeley Lab's Life Sciences Division and the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, CA. Tainer conducted the research with Michael Adams of the University of Georgia and a team of scientists that includes Steven Yannone and Gary Siuzdak of Berkeley Lab's Life Sciences Division. "[/quote] AUgie an other name for a specifically engineered gold-recovery microbe ??? [quote: Resumé 19] -[u]ej 10:54 AM[/u] "Seawater contains vast quantities of dissolved gold, perhaps as much as 10 trillion dollars (US) worth, though in dilute concentrations. Recent evidence suggests that much of the earths continental gold deposits have biological origins. Certain bacteria are believed to have been involved in the precipitation of gold out of dilute hydrothermal solutions. [b]A possible avenue for commercially viable gold recovery from seawater might involve such a bacterium, or a specifically engineered microbe.[/b]" (snip longer posting) Not currently available but worth keeping an eye on: "Gold, Silver, and Uranium from Seas and Oceans: The Emerging Technology" http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1877582174/sharefisgoldnugg/103-0011813-9099049 [/quote] Relation between OIL and RADIOACTIVE RADIATION. Think of all the encreased levels of radiation all over the world. If oil is radioactive, then the rain transported radioactive oilparticles all over the land/world ... Is this why they NEEDED a NUCLEAR disaster to cover up and hide partially the increased levels ? Even WEEKS BEFORE Fukushima melted down there were readings and evidence in the US !!! [quote: Resumé 19] -[u]Nexus 11:49 PM[/u] "[b]BP's Crude Oil May Be Radioactive[/b] New Orleans attorney Stuart Smith knows something about radiation from oil drilling: Smith is well known for his role as lead counsel in an oilfield radiation case ... -snip- The court stated that from June 1986 to March 1987, “Exxon officials intentionally withheld information,” and that the company “knew the [radioactive] scale posed a direct danger to the physical health of those workers.” Oilfield waste, or TERM, is primarily composed of radium, a highly radioactive chemical element. Exposure to radium is known to cause a variety of devastating illnesses, including cancer. Radium’s impact on the human body is particularly acute because it is similar chemically to calcium –– and as such is frequently absorbed into bones after entering the body." Makes you wonder if they are hiding something else found in test results, and don't want to set a precedent for having to reveal 'proprietary information'? Full article at: http://washingtonsblog.com/ or: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=20856 [/quote] :damned: Interresting .... Look for the underlined section) THINK !!!! [quote: resumé 19] -[u]Bevvy 9:26 AM[/u] August 31, 2010 [b]'Obama could kill fossil fuels overnight with a nuclear dash for thorium'[/b] "If Barack Obama were to marshal America’s vast scientific and strategic resources behind a new Manhattan Project, he might reasonably hope to reinvent the global energy landscape and sketch an end to our dependence on fossil fuels within three to five years." (snip) [u]Thorium eats its own hazardous waste. It can even scavenge the plutonium left by uranium reactors, acting as an eco-cleaner.[/u] "It’s the Big One," said Kirk Sorensen, a former NASA rocket engineer and now chief nuclear technologist at Teledyne Brown Engineering. "Once you start looking more closely, it blows your mind away. You can run civilisation on thorium for hundreds of thousands of years, and it’s essentially free. You don’t have to deal with uranium cartels," he said. http://refreshingnews9.blogspot.com/2010/08/obama-could-kill-fossil-fuels-overnight.html [/quote] (Sorry for the LONG post, but as you can see and read it is all related and important.) xxx Mzk [/quote]
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