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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:RenegadeSon:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzE4MTI2NTYxX0VFNTREOTU0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1015890] OP probably risked his personal safety and livelyhood to give us a head's up to preserve some of our own. Isn't that worth just a bit of patience? Pray for his safety and for his return. Don't be so quick to be selfish. We will need each other and lots of patience if even a small percentage of what has been speculated from these clues comes to fruition. I think it lost here on a lot of yous people that someone mentioned quite a lot of pages ago that the OP is paralleling a storyline of an Arthur C Clarke novel, the late "2001" author. :bsflag: :bsflag: "The Man Who Plowed The Sea" Haven't read it but as I understand it, this is about a man who invents plating equipment which he installs under ships, and as they travel through the sea, they plate out the gold and heavy metals. This has nothing to do with what is going on in this thread. Correct me if I am wrong. You are willing to go on record that garnering gold from the sea is not part of this thread? I admit i have not read the Clarke novel and it appears bacteria was not the vehicle to manuf. gold, yet the previous poster about Clarke novel cross over seemed convincing. Futhermore, the Deep Freeze of the sea topic mentioned in this thread also crosses over to Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle and the ending. Point being, the OP appears to be a good author in the making unless he provides some foreknowledge information to us before it breaks globally. [/quote] Not at all. Gold is a vital part, according to the OP. The rest of the story for me, does not fit. [/quote]
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