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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:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI1MzI4Nzg3X0Q4N0YzNTlB] [color=darkblue]Russian MIR's :[/color] - MIR ~ Space Station http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mir - MIR ~ former Russian peasant community http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0833361.html - MIR ~ NOAA Ocean Explorers http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/technology/subs/mir/mir.html [color=darkblue]Other written news about the LG dive :[/color] 1. [b]Russian Mir mini-subs begin Lake Geneva exploration[/b] http://en.rian.ru/science/20110614/164612764.html 19:51 14/06/2011 [i]- Russia's Mir-1 and Mir-2 self-propelled deep submersibles began on Tuesday a scientific expedition at Lake Geneva, diving to a depth of almost 300 meters -The submersibles dived for 40 minutes to a depth of 296 meters in the middle of the lake - "The dive was successful despite low visibility," Russian scientist [u]Anatoly Sagalevich[/u], who leads the expedition - The expedition at Lake Geneva involves more than 20 Russian, French and Swiss scientists, including Swiss balloonist Bertrand Piccard and prominent U.S. oceanographer Don Walsh.[/i] 2. [b]Russia's Mir submersibles to dive in Lake Geneva[/b] http://en.rian.ru/science/20110517/164063910.html 03:52 17/05/2011 (article from May !!!) [i]- submersibles will be transported to Lake Geneva and [u]start exploring it in early June[/u], a Russian marine scientist said - as soon as customs procedures are completed, the Mir submersibles will head to their research destination. [u]We expect them to arrive by May 25[/u] - A team of some 20 Russian scientists, [u]led by prominent researcher and Hero of Russia Anatoly Sagalevich[/u], plans to make first dives in early June. - They (the mini-subs) were also [color=darkred][u]asked by British Petroleum (BP)'s top management to assist in tackling the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico[/u][/color], but owners rejected the request, saying the mini-subs had a busy schedule.[/i] [color=darkblue]What can we find about this russian researcher/scientist :[/color] ~[color=green][b]Anatoly Sagalevich[/b][/color] http://www.auas-nogi.org/bio_sagalevitch_a.html [i]-During 1976-85 Dr.Anatoly Sagalevitch worked as the head of the operations and as the pilot of the "Pisces VII" and "Pisces XI" submersibles. The first in the history deep dives on Baikal lake and to hot brines of Red sea deeps were done in 1977 and 1980 correspondingly. Anatoly is the owner of the world record of the dives in fresh water - 4300 feet (1977, Baikal Lake) and of the record of "Pisces" class submersibles - 2140 meters (1982, Reikjanes ridge). - During last sixteen years he is permanent head of the expedition and chief-scientist of research vessel "Akademik Mstislav Keldysh" - support ship of the "MIR" submersibles. Under his leading many expeditions in different sites of World Ocean were provided: [b]twenty seven scientific expeditions in hydrothermal fields of Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans;[/b] the expeditions to "Titanic" wreck in 1991 (filming with IMAX), 1995 (filming with "Lightstorm entertainment inc."), as well as in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2005; to nuclear submarine "KOMSOMOLETS" wreck in Norwegian Sea (1989-1995, 1998 - seven missions); to Japanese submarine wreck "I-52" in 1998 (5400 meters, 14 dives); in 2001, 2002 and 2005 - to battle ship Bismarck (4700 m); in 2000 to nuclear submarine "Kursk" etc. As chief-pilot of the "Pisces" and the "MIR"s submersibles Anatoly Sagalevitch spent over 3000 hours underwater and reached maximum depth 6170 meters. On "Titanic" he made 57 dives. - On the basis of deep ocean filming with the "MIR" submersibles on "Titanic" in 1991 and 1995 were produced the films in IMAX format "Titanica" (director Stephen Low), video-film "Treasure of the deep" (director Al Giddings), film "Titanic" (director James Cameron). In 1999 National Geographic Society produced the film about Japanese submarine wreck "I-52". In 2002 and 2003 James Cameron produced the documentaries about Bismarck for Discovery Channel and Ghost of Abyss for IMAX.=, [b]in 2004 - film "Alliens of the deep" about hydrothermal vents on ocean bottom.[/b] In 2005 as the pilot he provided the first in the history live broadcast from great depth 3800 m ("Titanic") to the land.[/i] ~[b][color=darkred]DEEP[/color] Oceans Expeditions[/b] http://www.deepoceanexpeditions.com/anatoly_sagalevitch.html [i]- On August 2, 2007 Anatoly piloted the Mir 1 submersible to the abyssal seabed at the North Pole during the Arktika 2007 expedition. He was subsequently awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation for "courage and heroism showed in extremal conditions and successful completion of High-Latitude Arctic Deep-Water Expedition."[/i] [color=darkblue]MzK >>> Notice DEEP ???? We have to look into the [b]research vessel "Akademik Mstislav Keldysh" - support ship of the "MIR" submersibles[/b] !!![/color] ~[color=darkblue]BP/GOM:[/color] [b]BP calls for Russian mini-subs to tackle oil spill[/b] http://en.rian.ru/Environment/20100607/159329861.html [i]MOSCOW, June 7 (RIA Novosti) Sagalevich told the Izvestia daily [u]the Mir mini-subs could stop the leakage, but it would take some time[/u]. Sagalevich said the [u]Mirs would be the most effective[/u] since they are operated by people on board rather than remotely, [u]allowing for a more thorough investigation[/u]. "Visual research by specialists is very important, regardless of the fact that more than 50 remote-controlled underwater robots are working at the scene of the accident delivering the images from the seabed to the surface," the paper quoted the researcher as saying. He added, however, that the depths involved could hinder the submersibles' operation. Last week the U.S. filmmaker James Cameron suggested to BP that Russian mini-subs Mir help to tackle oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, but the oil major rejected the idea. Explaining BP's dismissal, Sagalevich said last week that "[u]we are Russians, and if we go to the Gulf of Mexico with Mirs and do something there, the Americans would be appalled[/u]."[/i] [color=darkblue]MzK >>> Just a reminder : this man dived with his MIR's to the TITANNIC, of which was also said that it was being eaten up by iron-consuming "new" bacteria ... We discussed this already in this thread. (the question was later asked : [u]Is this SYNTHIA at work ???[/u] Since [u]Synthia needs IRON-suplements as FOOD[/u]. We have read and posted about that also.)[/color] [color=darkblue]Found on TWitter:[/color] [color=green][b]Paul_Rose[/b][/color] Explorer. Science support expert. Polar Guide. Diver. Sailor. TV and Radio Broadcaster. Speaker. Author. [b]- 13 Jun : Leaving for Geneva for IUCN, EPFL and Mir sub dive. #IUCN #EPFL #mirsubmarine - 14 Jun : On Lake Geneva to join the Mir submarine supported Elemo scientific campaign. #mirsubmarine #EPFL With me on the boat is Don Walsh, Anatoly Sagalevitch and Bertrand Piccard. Plenty of '[color=darkred]Deep[/color]' talk :-) #mirsubmarine #EPFL #Elemo[/b] [color=darkblue]MzK >>> Notice 'Deep' talk ??? Why is that written THAT way ???? Lets have a closer look to those other acronyms of organisations and institutions : [/color] * [color=green][b]IUCN [/b][/color]is the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network - a democratic membership union with more than 1,000 government and NGO member organizations - [b]nuclear energy and biodiversety[/b] - [b]climate[/b] changes - [b]ocean[/b] commotion http://www.iucn.org/ The IUCN [b]Water[/b] Programme delivers outcomes for people and nature from implementation of sustainable river basin management. IUCN_[b]Gender[/b] Global, Follows the work of the Office of IUCN's Global Senior Gender Advisor http://www.iucn.org/about/work/programmes/water/ [color=darkblue]BUMP EVENT[/color] - The 2011 Climate Investment Funds (CIF) Partnership Forum will take place on June 24th – 25th in Cape Town, South Africa. The German Federal Ministery for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the IUCN (on behalf of the Global Gender and Climate Alliance-GGCA) will be hosting a lunch event (June 25th, 13h30 – 14h30): National Climate Change Strategies: The Role of Gender in Mitigation Efforts The event will raise awareness and support the critically important role of women within climate change mitigation efforts * [color=green][b]EPFL[/b][/color] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89cole_Polytechnique_F%C3%A9d%C3%A9rale_de_Lausanne EPFL is constituted of the following Schools: - Basic Sciences (SB, Thomas Rizzo) mathematics, [b]physics and chemistry[/b] - School of Engineering (STI, Demetri Psaltis) Electrical Engineering, Mechanical engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, [b]Microengineering, Bioengineering [/b] - School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering (ENAC, Marc Parlange) Architecture, Civil engineering, [b]Environmental Sciences and Engineering [/b] - Computer and Communication Sciences (I&C, Willy Zwaenepoel) computer science and telecommunications >>> of interrest and related to BEZERK is : Center for [b]Advanced Digital Systems[/b] , Center for [b]Neural Information Processing[/b] , Laboratory for [b]Cryptologic Algorithms[/b] !! - Life Sciences (SV, Didier Trono) : Institute of [b]Bioengineering[/b] , Swiss Institute for [b]Experimental Cancer[/b] Research , [b]Global Health[/b] Institute The EPFL advised on the Alinghi project, leading to success in the America's Cup in New Zealand in 2003 and in Valencia in 2007. EPFL is also developing a sun-powered plane, Solar Impulse, designed to be completely autonomous (capable of circumnavigation). [u]Bertrand Piccard[/u] is one of the two pilots flying the plane. There is also a sensor network installed in the I&C building called SensorScope which reports live temperature and light measurements. For teaching purposes the [u]EPFL hosts the only nuclear reactor[/u] in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, [u]CROCUS[/u]. [color=darkblue]MzK >>> Is there a connection between this INVESTIGATION in Lake Geneva and NUCLEAR ENERGY sources ???? Think : splashzones, neutrino's, neclear reactions and faster radioactive breakdown ... AUgie, Stuxnet ... Typical also that it is linked with solar-powered energy projects.[/color] [color=darkblue]PLASMA CONNECTION !!!! : [/color] EPFL The Tokamak à configuration variable ("variable configuration tokamak", TCV) is a [b]research fusion reactor[/b] (tokamak) of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne. Its particularity is that its torus section is three times higher than wide. This [b]allows studying several shapes of [u]plasma[/u]s, which is particularly relevant since the shape of the plasma has links to the performance of the reactor[/b]. The TCV was set up in November 1992. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokamak_%C3%A0_configuration_variable * [color=green][b]Elemo[/b][/color] http://genevalunch.com/blog/tag/elemo/ [i]Geneva and Lausanne, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Russian Mir submersibles will soon populate the depths of Lake Geneva, the EPFL, the Swiss federal polytechnic institute in Lausanne announced Tuesday 1 March. Fifteen teams from five countries will carry out field research using the submersibles, from June 2011 to August, in [b]a project dubbed elemo.[/b][/i] [color=darkblue]MzK >>> Elemo = [u][b]ELE MO[/b][/u] :hiding: An other[/color] [color=darkred][b]ELE[/b][/color] [color=darkblue][b]PROJECT[/b]!!![/color] [i]Geology, biology (especially [u]micro-pollutants and bacteriology) and physics projects[/u] will be undertaken The submersibles will operate in three main areas: •Vidy, near Lausanne, a [u]heavily-populated area where the impact of micro-pollutants[/u] can be studied •mid-lake directly offshore from Lausanne, going as deep as 309 metres, a depth [u]at which little is known about the lake[/u] •Villeneuve, [u]where glacial deposits and sediment have created 30-metre high canyons in the lake: a spectacular, unstable part of the lake that begs exploration[/u].[/i] [color=darkblue]MzK >>> Verrrrrry interresting ... and several connetions to BEZERK, Lake Baikal & lake Vostock, Synthia, The earths defence mechanism AUgie, ... WOWWWW this below needs an other post for furter investigation !!! (AC Canada is good in that ..lol... hint hint :P )[/color] [i]International scientists will have access to the submersibles for research purposes, thanks to support from [b]Ferring Pharmaceuticals[/b] in Saint Prex, canton Vaud, the Russian Federation’s Honorary Consulate in Lausanne and the EPFL. Ferring [b]is financing most of the project[/b].[/i] [color=darkblue]MzK >>> Yep, FOLLOW THE MONEY !!!![/color] [i]“One-and-a-half million people live near Lake Geneva. Fifty percent of this population gets its [u]daily drinking water from the lake[/u]. Yet there is still much [u]to learn about the complex workings of this heavily human-impacted ecosystem[/u],” the EPFL notes in its press release. The researchers will gain easy access to the deepest parts of the lake, at depths of over 300 meters, where they will be able to study [u]how pollutants accumulate[/u], and even perform field experiments. [b]The lake consists of [u]layers of water that are permeable to differing degrees[/u][/b]. By using the submersibles to carry out a detailed study of the [u]boundaries between these layers[/u], the researchers will be able to better understand how the water circulates.[/i] [color=darkblue]>>> Remember the LAYERS in the GOM seawater that OP talked about !!!??? This is fresh-water and not poluted by oil-layers .. but OP and Squiddy talked also about freshwater-cousins ... It is natural/logic that freshwater needs a differnt defence mechanism then salt-water. So in my opinion they are not JUST studying the polution that men brings to Lake Geneva, but also about how AUgie's freshwater cousin "FR-AUgie" could be evolving and housekeeping here. What happens to 1 spot of the world is happening in more spots of the world. Its a living organism, linked and working on feedback-systems. The earth is in CHANGE and she needs to addapt to it in order to survive ... like we have our lympatic system and fluids, Gaia has AUgie. Rays and waves from space are delivering signals and invocing "nessecary" changes. If we dont change with her, we will loose this "battle" ... Its not a BATTLE but a proces and we have to stay CONNECTED, we cant afford to LOOSE connection. This is not about an ATTACK, this is about change and a PROCES ! The end of a CYCLE, the start of a new one ... xxx MZK :pilot:[/color] [/quote]
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