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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:*dim*:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzIwMjIyMzM1XzI0NTUzOUM3] [quote:TutuWuwu] [b]@krispy[/b] Krispy, do you have access to any lab, or contact with any lab, that may test some water samples from the Gulf? I suggested a few pages back that OZONOLYSIS may work to clean the water... Can you please, take a look in your contacts? Does anybody in this thread is from that site "Test The Water" ? That was testing for Chemtrails? Anybody from the fishers of the gulf ? Guys, I Believe that it may work! We can actually go out of our beloved comfort zone and DO something practical! :5a: Quoting: MAT 1149680 My dear and brilliant Mateus - Strange as it may seem, it is very difficult to obtain Gulf water samples. There are HUGE fines and punishments if you are caught with samples. We would have to enlist the aid of a Cajun fisherman in a very covert manner. I will make a call or two, but no guarantees. BTW, I enjoy the company of many beautiful crystals from your neighborhood. What about getting samples of (the outside/hull of) ships that arrive in harbors that have been in the GOM ???? What? With everyone in the harbor watching? That would be oil samples anyway, MzK. By the time the oil has hit the surface, many of the chemical toxins have been stripped from it and remain in the water. Actually the sample needs to be collected from the deeper plumes, imo. But, hey, I'm no scientist. What do you think, Mateus? From where should the samples be collected? [/quote] a few months back, Trinity went to a beach and took a sample of the oil that was on the beach ... perhaps he still has it? [/quote]
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