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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:Anonymous Coward 1001520:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzE4NDcwNTI5XzM5QTVENTdE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1053361] "By Kath Gourlay and Mark Rowe Sunday, 5 December 1999 Steel Eating Microbes Threaten To Devour Britain's Ports! ...scientists have found a steel-eating microbe munching its way through the engineering structures of up to 90 per cent of British ports and harbors. ..... Port authorities in the UK are on high alert after a study found that nine out of ten British ports are affected by the microbes, which attack vital structural support systems in salt water environments, corroding sheet piling and leaving girders looking as though they have been riddled with bullet holes. A whole mixture of bugs are involved, interacting with one another to produce hydrogen sulphate gas that leaves ports smelling of rotten eggs. The condition, known as Accelerated Low Water Corrosion, is caused when surface bacteria which use oxygen establish a colony and then interact with other bacteria that do not need oxygen, creating a "bacterial soup" in which the microbes can flourish. .... as the bacteria grows, it gathers in the nooks and crannies of underwater structures and produces an acid which eats into the metal, turning it bright orange. .......... This is the reason they are using Corexit: "A whole mixture of bugs are involved, interacting with one another to produce hydrogen sulphate gas that leaves ports smelling of rotten eggs. The condition, known as Accelerated Low Water Corrosion, is caused when surface bacteria which use oxygen establish a colony and then interact with other bacteria that do not need oxygen, creating a "bacterial soup" in which the microbes can flourish." This horror show seems to be about killing all the bacteria in the water, including all sealife, in hopes of stopping the abiotic bacteria from creating a "bacterial soup." If they ever tell the truth, we'll likely learn that the GOM has been covered in Corexit, to disburse and sink the oil into underwater plumes, PLUS another pesticide to kill off everything else in the Water. Damm the high and mighty elites! They already knew and TOOK THE CHANCE that they could control "small" bugs and "small" people. [/quote] Well they is why the Odessa group want to take the next step. Something or someone is blocking this. Nuke option. [/quote]
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