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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 1087173:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzE5MjgxOTQ5XzJDMjc5Mzgy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1066055] look at this picture. nice splashzone in the direction of the hole in the ground. notice the red dirt on the road, same direction as the burned houses. link: http://trilogymedia.com.au/ShaneCMuir/20100911_120051_sbfire5[1].jpg That's not red dirt, it's the red foam that they spray from tankers over wildland fires. This fire had all the ferocity of a wildland fire, and the did attack it from the air as well as on the ground. i just notice that in the same direction the most of the houses are burned too. However, look at the three houses that were completely burned to nothing on the far right side. There are two trees in that location that have barely been touched yet it seems they should have been incinerated like the homes around them. How is that possible? When watching the live news streams of the fires, it looked like the houses were actually burning from the inside out. Would the heat of the fire have caused a spontaneous combustion from the inside of some of these house. [/quote] We saw the same thing here during the huge Oakland fire - you could watch houses on the hillside explode inside from the intense heat even while the actual fire was still several houses away. Remember a strong breeze was blowing the heat/fire away from the trees that are untouched. [/quote]
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