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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:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzMxMDUwNjA1XzM2OEYxNjU1] [quote:BadHairDay:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzMxMDIwODc5X0M4QzYzREEz] Sooo... if planetary expansion, which is required in order to bring about a new frequency, and harmonics that will effect us, is dependant on the production of oil naturally, which 'fills in the voids' left by expansion, then the last 150 years of oil obsession makes sense. [b] Makes sense in that a plan was devised to stop this event at THIS time, by depleting the system to a point where it cant replenish as easily, and in turn weaken the system/entity we call Earth, ultimately to control us.[/b] Sounds a little 'we are the centre of the universe' - but I think the combination of Gaia and us is the prize. I have always believed that as oil is abiotic, so is water. The thread on Antarctica melting from below - 'somehow' - tells me [b]the planet is actioning a back up plan.[/b] [b][u]If oil wont fill in the gaps, then water will.[/u][/b] [u]That will probably lead to a very dry climate for a period of time, but ultimately, it will bring respect back to the one substance that is responsible for our lives - water, and hopefully respect for the entity that produces it for us.[/u] The melting of the polar regions may indeed be a reaction to the last century, and in that sense, it is true to say that man is responsible for global warming. But not for the reasons they state. Its deeper and darker than that, and the culprits have grander plans a foot. You cant eat oil. [i]Hmmm, actually we can.. and do[/i], via. fertilisers, additives, cooking products, fry pan coatings etc -- [b]But you get what I mean!!!!! [/b]LOL [/quote] Totally :colorbump: [/quote]
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