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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:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzM1OTEzODQ4XzEyQjlGRTEz] [quote:Krispy71:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzMzNzkxMjM0XzlBN0E3NjI5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 25099515:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzMzNzc5NjE4X0RDNzc2NkQy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 24982271:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzMzNzQ4Nzc2XzkzNEI5QkQx] A little review: Cynthia, a synthetic bio-organism that has mutated with an oil-eating bio-organism(s) is in the Gulf, and The mutation has jumped species The gold bug, Augie, is real and is a bug in nature combined with gold chloride to form gold. Augie is not alien. [b]Question: Is this created gold radioactive?[/b][/quote] according to earlier rumors, yes, and possibly unstable seemed similar to the gold being spewed from volcanos dr [/quote] None of the gold ordinarily found in nature is radioactive. Like all elements, there are synthetic radioactive isotopes of gold. AUgie is also NOT THE GOLD-BACTERIA !! http://www.abc.net.au/science/k2/trek/4wd/Over44.htm [quote:article][color=darkblue][i]Now some scientists believe that bacteria might have actually laid down some of the gold deposits in the first place. After all, when a bacteria called Pedomicrobium lives in water rich in dissolved minerals, it will actually build up layers of iron or manganese oxide around itself - like a shell. Scientists from Macquarie University have suggested that many gold deposits in Venezuala might have been laid down by bacteria. And just recently, John R. Watterson of the US Geological Survey, claims to have found proof in Alaska. Now when most people find a lump of gold in their gold-panning dish, they quickly turn it into cold hard cash - and have a party. But when John R. Watterson got his gold, he looked at it with a scanning electron microscope. To his surprise, most of the tiny particles of gold that he had collected from nine Alaskan rivers were not solid little lumps. Instead, they looked like gold-plated bacteria. What he saw was a lacy pattern of tiny cylinders joined by thin rods. The cylinders were the same size as the Pedomicrobium bacteria. Now gold stops most bacteria dead in their tracks - with suffocation. It blocks up the tiny holes in the cell walls through which food comes in and wastes go out. But Pedomicrobium, has an unusual way of reproduction. Most bacteria make babies just by splitting into two separate cells. But Pedomicrobium reproduces by budding. It stretches out a narrow stalk which rises above the gilded cage closing around the parent bacteria. This narrow tube then opens up (at the end) to make a new bacteria. So new baby bacteria are continually being born just on the outside of an expanding ball of golden death. It's a slow process - it takes over a year to 'grow' a gold grain roughly the thickness of a human hair (about 0.1 mm). It would take a long time to 'grow' a 70 kg nugget. (Maybe [b][u]we could speed the process up, by genetically engineering the Pedomicrobium bacteria.)[/u][/b][/i][/color][/quote] RECENTLY IN THE NEWS -> [quote:article] Bacteria that dissolve gold and reposition it : http://news.discovery.com/earth/gold-bacteria-nuggets.html [i][color=green]Gold nuggets are often the creations of bacterial biofilms, say Australian researchers who have demonstrated the process and even identified the bacteria at work. Layers of bacteria can actually dissolve gold into nanoparticles, which move through rocks and soils, and then deposit it in other places, sometimes creating purer "secondary" gold deposits in cracks and crevices of rocks. The process overturns the long-held belief by some scientists that gold ore is created only by "primary" physical geological processes. By looking at the DNA in biofilms that grow on gold grains collected from the Prophet gold mine in southeast Queensland, Australia , the University of Adelaide's Frank Reith and his colleagues discovered that 90 percent of the bacteria were of just two species Delftia acidovorans and Cupriavidus metallidurans. The bacteria share genes that make them resistant to the toxic effects of heavy metals.[/color][/i][/quote] AUgie is also NOT the bug that combined with gold-chloride forms gold. Suddenly the news is that they found a new fact about gold .. now I ask is that surprising ? 2 years back in the GOM we saw tubes and pipes on the seafloor and I took a screenshot of A GOLD NUGGET dripping out of a tank ! [b]IMAGE[/b] : http://www.mijnalbum.nl/GroteFoto-HMOCB3LH.jpg We all speculated if that could be the result of AUgie, as well as the "golden" droplets that we witnessed in the water, which also could have been lava-droplets or something .. [b]IMAGE[/b]: http://www.mijnalbum.nl/GroteFoto-7VZN4XHQ.jpg Just WATCH that this area was monitored by [b]HELIX BP[/b] !!! Of which we know was involved in ALGEA FARMS. Now read the following : [quote:article][color=olive][i]Scientists have discovered bacteria that eats toxic material and, well, [b][u]poops pure gold[/u][/b]. This microbial magician, named [b][u]Cupriavidus metallidurans, when placed in a minilab full of gold chloride, a nasty toxin, gobbled up the poison and, in about a week, processed it out as 24-karat nuggets of the precious yellow metal.[/u][/b] The bacteria was found to be 25 times more resistant to the gold-based toxic chemical than believed and most likely does its amazing alchemy regularly in nature. [u]Is it the answer to the international debt crisis[/u]? Probably not. It takes gold to make gold chloride which makes the toxin about as rare as the precious metal itself—and it costs a mint to manufacture in a lab. But it's nice to know that [u]something out there is helping our environmental cause AND making us a small profit in the process[/u].[/i][/color] [youtube]http://youtu.be/wrJkQbKvkNo[/youtube][/quote] Think about that the GOM was talked about as having discovered THE GOLDEN EGG laying GOOSE !!! [b]The US could be having farms of (Venter?)bugs that create this gold, and [u]the French-SUB in 2010 discovered it ... and the Russian-SUB just a few weeks ago could have been spying on the US or controlling them in secret[/u] !!![/b] [b][color=darkred]Did they really speeded the process up, by genetically engineering the Pedomicrobium bacteria or did VENTER artificially altered the DNA of Cupriavidus metallidurans (just like he did with SYNTHIA) ?????[/color][/b] .... Listen people, The Elite never do 1 thing alone at a time, they are masters in playing many games that overlay and disguise ... MULTIPLE things are going on in the GOM ... and much earlier then the oil-disaster in 2010. This was set into motion many years earlier. Synthia was set loose in the Gulf, tonnes of corexit were injected with added IRON in it to boost specific bacteria and to feed the algae !!! (we all covered this before in details) We have proof that gold dripped out of tanks in the GOM on the seafloor ! AUgie is merely a quantum crystaline-fluid RNA organism. I suggested on more occasions that it/she could be of a liquid gold fluid, but that was only a suggestion. Now I agree with BHD that it is a quantum-liquid state organism with amazing RNA capacities and morphing-abilities [thus [u]a medium[/u] which makes morph possible, a fluid [u]which enables the proces of transition[/u].] ((And found in a huge quantity in Lake Vostok.)) That gold-particles are sprewing out of some volcano's does not mean that it is AUGIE sprewing out of volcano's ... [quote:article][color=blue][u][b]Antarctic gold dust[/b][/u] http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_Mount_Erebus_spew_gold_when_it_erupts [i][b]Mount Erebus, the largest volcano in Antarctica, is spewing out tiny crystals of metallic gold into the air[/b]. American geologists have found particles between 0.1 and 20 micrometres across in volcanic gases, and 60 micrometres across in nearby snow. Although other volcanoes are known to emit gold, Mount Erebus is the only one to emit it in metallic form, posing a puzzle for geologists. ... many gold deposits originate in volcanic rock,... Lava from Mount Erebus emits hot gas, which carries gold together with other materials which are volatile at 1000 °C. On contact with the air, the gas cools to under 100 °C, precipitating many materials, including metals such as zinc and copper.... The gas itself contains too little gold to form crystals in the air, says Kyle. He suggests instead that the gold may crystallise at the crusty surface of the lava as the gas emerges. Gas is emitted fairly slowly at Mount Erebus, so the particles could grow for minutes or hours before the gas carries them into the atmosphere. According to Kyle's theory, there would not be time for gold particles to grow at the surface of other volcanoes, such as Mount Kilauea in Hawaii and Mount Etna in Italy, because they release their gas more violently.[/i][/color][/quote] [quote:article][color=blue][u][b]Volcano In Colombia Spewing Gold[/b][/u] http://www.nytimes.com/1994/10/28/world/fiery-volcano-in-colombia-spewing-gold.html [i]While gold is sometimes found in extinct volcanoes, Dr. Goff said, the Galeras volcano is venting commercial amounts of gold from its fiery top. This is the first time scientists have detected visible gold particles in an active volcano.[/i][/color][/quote] Also : Colima volcano, Mexico Significant quantities of gold are also being found along mid-ocean ridges, where so-called "black smokers" emit magma from beneath the ocean floor. Such spots are loaded with minerals, xxxK [/quote] Update: The bug that lays the golden egg http://phys.org/news/2013-02-bug-golden-egg.html :hugs: [/quote]
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