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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:Isis7:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzM0MjYxMjgzX0YwRDAwMkFE] Info from ElQ's thread that I thought should be shared here. http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1494588/pg878 [quote:AKObserver:MV8xNDk0NTg4XzM0MjU3OTIwXzlFQ0NFNzI2] :hi: Here's the proof about what we suspected and if these documents are correct it is much worse than anyone could ever imagine discovering more and more evidence the scope of this situation and the probable catastrophic out come that has been down played to the American public is mind boggling this real life disaster script is beyond epic proportions. I urge everyone to read the mi2g.com link below which includes this excerpt Cascading Catastrophe Scenarios 1. Loss of Buoyancy Huge methane gas bubbles under a ship can cause a sudden buoyancy loss. This causes a ship to tilt adversely or worse. Every ship, drilling rig and structure within a ten mile radius of the escaping methane bubble would have to deal with a rapid change in buoyancy, causing many oil structures in its vicinity to become unstable and ships to sink. The lives of all the workers, engineers, coast guard personnel and marine biologists -- measuring and mitigating the oil plumes' advance and assisting with the clean up -- could be in some danger. Therefore, advanced safety measures should be put in place. 2. First Tsunami with Toxic Cloud If the toxic gas bubble explodes, it might simultaneously set off a tsunami traveling at a high speed of hundreds of miles per hour. Florida might be most exposed to the fury of a tsunami wave. The entire Gulf coastline would be vulnerable, if the tsunami is manifest. Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and southern region of Georgia might experience the effects of the tsunami according to some sources. 3. Second Tsunami via Vaporization After several billion barrels of oil and billions of cubic feet of gas have been released, the massive cavity beneath the ocean floor will begin to normalize, allowing freezing water to be forced naturally into the huge cavity where the oil and gas once were. The temperature in that cavity can be extremely hot at around 150 degrees celsius or more. The incoming water will be vaporized and turned into steam, creating an enormous force, which could actually lift the Gulf floor. According to computer models, a second massive tsunami wave might occur. Conclusion The danger of loss of buoyancy and cascading tsunamis in the Gulf of Mexico -- caused by the release of the massive methane and poisonous gas bubble -- has been a much lower probability in the early period of the crisis, which began on April 20th. However, as time goes by and the risk increases, this low probability high impact scenario ought not to be ignored, given that the safety and security of the personnel involved remains paramount. Could this be how nature eventually seals the hole created by the Gulf of Mexico oil gusher? Pressure from cavern below giant sinkhole near 1,000 psi — Trying to extract ‘hydrocarbon material’ from well http://enenews.com/gas-pressure-in-cavern-below-giant-sinkhole-near-1000-psi-trying-to-extract-hydrocarbon-material-from-well the pressure is rising because BP compromised the Methane bed on the seafloor the methane cap has begun to melt which is what is suspected the psi's will continue to rise there is no known devise or way to stop this known to mankind. Some speculate that the pressure of the methane at the base of the well head, deep under the ocean floor, may be as high as 100,000 psi -- far too much for current technology to contain. The shutoff valves and safety measures were only built for thousands of psi at best. There is no known device to cap a well with such an ultra high pressure.Gulf Oil Gusher: Danger of Tsunamis From Methane? http://www.mi2g.com/ geologists expressed alarm in regard to BP and Transocean putting their exploratory rig directly over this massive underground reservoir of methane. Warnings were raised before the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe that the area of seabed chosen might be unstable and inherently dangerous. The danger of loss of buoyancy and cascading tsunamis in the Gulf of Mexico -- caused by the release of the massive methane and poisonous gas bubble http://www.treehugger.com/corporate-responsibility/real-worst-case-scenario-for-gulf-of-mexico-double-exploding-methane-trigggered-tsunamis.html and here's today's ENE-News Oil reported at BP’s Macondo Well in Gulf could be coming from “fissures or cracks in sea floor” — NOAA covering up? http://enenews.com/oil-reported-at-bps-macondo-well-could-be-fissures-or-cracks-in-sea-floor-noaa-in-coverup Experts had predicted such oil leaks would likely take place after the Deepwater Horizon rig was capped. That’s because the blocked oil continues to seek a path to the surface, and that could create fissures or cracks in the sea floor for the hydrocarbons to escape. This situation is exactly what we’d warned about in 2010 — that the rig disaster, caused by BP’s reckless and foolish actions, would continue to wreak havoc on the Gulf environment for years to come. [/quote] [quote:AKObserver:MV8xNDk0NTg4XzM0MjU4OTQ2Xzc5OTZGNUMz] GUIDANCE ON EVALUATION OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS ON SITES WHERE METHANE AND CARBON DIOXIDE ARE PRESENT Incredible report with graphs, photos, explanations long but worth the read. http://www.nhbc.co.uk/NHBCPublications/LiteratureLibrary/Technical/filedownload,29440,en.pdf LA residents should demand Texas Brine use this company and report the findings DNR as they were ordered so the people of LA receive valid information based on facts. DNR release- Texas Brine must provide Conservation Dept. with a plan about how to get the status of the cavern figured out. From top to bottom. by NOV. 13 http://dnr.louisiana.gov/index.cfm?md=newsroom&tmp=detail&aid=983 [/quote] [/quote]
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