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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:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI3NTkzNTU3XzhGNDJEQjlE] [color=green][b]BEZERK EVENT !!![/b][/color] [color=darkred][b]New Zealand: Crews race to pump oil from stricken ship[/b][/color] http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-15235243 SNIPS: [i]The operation is expected to last at least two days, but [b]the bad weather could [u]force it to delay[/u][/b]. Early on Monday, officials in Tauranga said oil had been been found on a beach in the city. [b]Residents have been told to stay away from the water[/b]. The owners of the ship, [u]Greece-based[/u] Costamare Inc, have not given an explanation for the grounding, but said they were "co-operating fully with local authorities" to minimise any damage. Prime Minister John Key, who flew over the scene in a helicopter on Sunday, said two inquiries to determine why the ship had collided with the Astrolabe Reef were already under way. "[b]People know about the reef, and for it [u]to plough into it for no particular reason[/u] - at night, in [u]calm waters[/u] - tells you [u]something terrible has gone wrong[/u] and we need to understand why," [/b]he told Radio New Zealand. ... MNZ has established a one-kilometre maritime exclusion zone around the ship and [b]warns that the fuel oil is toxicThe animal welfare group Forest and Bird said [b]the [u]timing[/u] of the accident, in the middle of the breeding season for birds, was "[u]disastrous[/u]". [/b][/b]. Greenpeace said it could also affect whales and dolphins calving in the area, as well as other species.[/i] [color=darkblue][u]Hints:[/u] - GREECE = Odessa-aligned [u]Bezerk Questions:[/u] - Is this OIL more toxic then "normal oil" ? - Is something ADDED TO IT ? - Were the unexpected "stranding and leaking" [b]NOT[/b] A COINCEDENCE ? - Was the TARGET/AIM at breeding birds an [b]agenda[/b] ? An experiment ? (to spread an "[b]AGENT[/b]" ?) And to the tourists? - What was added to the COREXIT 9500 this time ??? BINGO !!! [u]Curious names and facts:[/u] - [b]Bay OF PLENTY[/b] The name "Bay of Plenty" originated with James Cook during his 1769–70 exploration of New Zealand, who noted the [b]abundant resources[/b] in the area, The bay contains numerous islands, notably the[/color] [color=darkred][b]active volcano[/b][/color] [color=darkblue]Whakaari/White Island, Bay of Plenty, [b]one of the country’s top tourist destinations[/b], -[/color] [b][color=green]ASTRO[/color][color=darkblue]labe reef[/b] This reef is very important in that due to it having [u]many channels leading from extremely deep water into shallow lagoons[/u], The [u]temperature of the water[/u] on the Great Astrolabe Reef varies from approximately 25 degrees Celsius to 32 degrees Celsius, BINGO !!![/color] [color=green][b][u]Cargo vessel RENA:[/u][/b][/color] http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2011/10/07/new-zealand-fears-most-significant-maritime-pollution-disaster-in-decades-caused-by-the-ship-stricken-off-the-coast-of-tauranga/ SNIP: [i][b]Earlier this year, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority detained the Rena for more than a day after it was found to have a number of [u]deficiencies including a faulty hatchway, cargo not stowed or secured, and cracked and rusted parts[/u].[/b] Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) said it was preparing for the possibility the existing [b]oil slick would hit the coast in the coming days [u]after dispersants sprayed from aircraft proved ineffective[/u] Astrolabe Reef is a really well known diving and fishing spot, removed from the effects of coastal sedimentation so has [b]very clear water[/b]. This results in [b]a rich [color=darkred]algal[/color] and invertebrates (sponges, tubeworms, and the like) assemblage[/b] and with this comes a very diverse fish community. If the [b]oil and dispersant impact on the algae and invertebrates[/b] then the reef community will be significantly degraded. Recreational species like rock lobster, snapper and kingfish are all targeted and obvious, but there also the smaller ‘hidden’ ones like pink cusks and triplefins. These, like the algae kina, paua and sponges, are permanent inhabitants of a reef and incapable of moving on when the habitat is adversely effected by something as [b]toxic as an oil spill and dispersant[/b]. The Bay of Plenty is the southern limit for some fish species and the off-shore islands and reefs are the best place to observe them.[/b].[/i] [color=darkblue]BINGO!!! -We know (from earlier research and investigations) that the dispersant and corexit in the GOM was mixed with with IRON-PARTICLES to BOOST up the ALGAE production/replication !! Synthia fared/trived well in that changed enviroment ![/color] SNIP: [i] Corexit 9500 sprayed on the water to disperse the oil – it essentially means never cleaning up the oil Response teams have so far been unable to deploy oil booms to contain the spill. The response so far as been to use a dispersant called Corexit 9500 – which is being sprayed on the water to disperse the oil. [b]Corexit is the same chemical used in the Gulf of Mexico to deal with the oil from BP’s Deepwater Horizon spill[/b]. Unfortunately ‘dispersal’ essentially means never cleaning up the oil. It will just stay out there and continue to pollute the marine environment. The reason being that Corexit acts like a surfactant and attracts the oil. The oil then forms globules and sinks to the bottom. Some [b]studies have shown that Corexit 9500 is four times as toxic as the oil itself. Both are now going into the ocean water.[/b] It’s not a good situation. As the authorities battle to get the spill under control and mitigate against the worst environmental effects, we also [b]hope that this incident gives the Government pause for thought with regards to it’s [u]deepwater oil drilling plans[/u].[/b] This accident is an unfortunate reminder of just how difficult it is to deal with oil spills at sea. [/i] [color=darkblue][u]Conclusion[/u]: "Deep-water oil drilling" would release AUgie even faster and more, which is not what TPTB want ... [u]That is why I think that this ACCIDENT (which happened under very suspicious circumstances) is [b]NOT an "ACCIDENT" but a PLANNED RELEASE EVENT[/b] with the intention to beat AUGIE or prevent the beneficial effects to be spread by wildlife and tourists, that is why this WATER near an ACTIVE VOLCANO (AU-particles) is made toxic purposely ![/u][/color] [color=green]THIS IS A BEZERK EVENT !!![/color] :5a: [/quote]
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