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Don't make ASSUMPTIONS; try to Understand.
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[quote:Southern Lighthouse:MV8xOTY4NDI0XzM3Njg2ODkzXzVDQjA3NTVC] Dawg mentioned it being in the air, right? I just stumbled onto the info below. I have always thought these explosions were methane related. Any thoughts? :hf: http://jumpingjackflashhypothesis.blogspot.com/2013/05/spotlight-stories-april-2013.html These popping sounds have been heard before many fires too. These sounds are probably the result of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide and/or methane plumes finding an ignition source and detonating, small explosions in this case. This is more likely to happen at night - as was the case here - when the atmosphere cools and contracts and potentially pushes whatever hydrogen sulfide and methane that's floating in the air above closer to the ground. Thus it is during night - and especially during the wee hours - that you're most likely to be killed in this way, especially if you're outside, or in a vehicle but with windows down or AC or heat running... AND THIS: 2013-04-10 - Man tries to saw off his own arms with handsaws at Home Depot in Pasadena (California): http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Firefighter-Paramedic-West-Covina-Home-Depot-202462491.html http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/national-international/Firefighter-Saves-Man-Who-Cuts-Himself-With-Saws-at-West-Covina-Home-Depot-202491781.html Quote: "He walked into the saw area, picked up a couple of saws in the saw area and started cutting both of his arms." Note: He may have sustained brain damage from breathing hydrogen sulfide. Some people will go insane from the neurological damage and do crazy things, like eating another man's face (Florida), or cutting themselves open and eating their own intestines (Mexico), or cutting themselves open and flinging their own intestines at cops (New Jersey), and so on. I call people who've been damaged this way neuro-zombies because the person that once lived in that body is essentially dead, destroyed by the neurological damage, but the body lives on for a while, controlled by whatever is left of that person's damaged brain. (They usually don't live very long though because they sustain other damage, not just brain damage.) The self-destructive neuro-zombies aren't so bad; the raging violent ones are the scary ones. This can happen to anyone at any time now, but you're more vulnerable outdoors and especially near or in low-lying areas... [/quote]
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Let the reader understand: I will never go back to Blue BAYOU, there will be no place for the Children to play soon. May as well eat RICE dogs from RICE Dog 7.
I am DEPUTY Dawg. Boss says can't say much, BIG BOSSES won't tell anyone THE TRUTH. But good people always find a workaround. Avoid the censors, no need for a V-chip here.
Please think hard about this. Remember things MUST get worse before they get better. I'm always at HOME when I make ASSUMPTIONS, but sooner or later you can NEVER go home again.
Much love people. And pray always.
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