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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:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzE5MDQxNDMzXzM1MzMzMDI=] [quote:clemmens14] Is it possible the "Orca" is the sea floor or the huge deposit of oil underneath? Previous poster said Orca could be translated to "land of the dead". If one considered all oil a fossil fuel, that would cetainly make an oil deposit the land of the dead, would it not? Also, is it possible that the drilling that is going on is actually an attempt to give the "intelligent oil" and gas another avenue to be released into the gulf and other countries are trying to stop it by cutting power to the drills? Also, is it possible that this chinese vessel is going to go in and possibly attack the "Orca" (sea floor) with massive weapons to collapse the seafloor and stop the oil gusher once and for all? I might be way off. LOL However, "intelligent oil", even with all of your well thought out ideas on what it could be, might it actually be intelligent because it is finding its way into the ocean by finding fissures and cracks in the sea floor that allow it to escape? The drilling is to open up new avenues for more oil to gush(which other countries realize would severly damage the entire planet) and the viscosity of the water might be the percentage of methane in the water that would hamper a ship or subs ability to operate in those waters without sinking? Most posters on here are much better thinkers than me. So, there may be no chance of what I am thinking being possible. Just throwing this out there. [/quote] Hi clemmens14. Welcome and thanks for your input. Different opinions help us to formulate a better understating of what is probably true. For what it is worth, this is what I think. (Sorry my little laptop doesn't have the degree symbol.) You can find Orca at these coordinates: 26* 53'5.66" N 91* 21'10.05" W It is too far from the "spill" site to use for blowing it up to cover the crevice, it would seem more logical to go for the MS Valley that travels from the top of the rim and fans out below the "spill" site. The is an area with three semi-circular formations one of which I think look similar to a crescent moon that would be closer by far than Orca. And, they too may be to far away for that purpose. The OP previously referred to difficulties due to the intelligent oil. If you look on google earth, you can see many wells spraying a near clear to almost white looking spray which is what I believe to be the columns. The spray/columns I believe disperse a fibrous material that seems to adhere to surfaces and build in thickness. Message Time: 5:14PM Quote Em captain now reporting that outer hull and skin sensors are picking up flocking of metallic like fibers and attaching to rubberized skin, erosion warning active but low. also reporting minor sonar distortions [/quote]
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