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I wonder why people need news sources or the internet to make a life saving decision.

If you can smell it every minute and it's reasonably strong, it's pure common sense to get out of it's path before everyone tries to make a run for it.

I would trust Trinity and what he finds out. That little experiment with the oil on his skin and sniffing it and saying it seems to have burned his skin and sinuses would be enough to at least begin to get my bags packed.

If this little bit did this much to his sinuses, then what will it do to the lungs?
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Whether or not it happens soon, NBC had a reporter in a chopper 500 feet in the air over coastal LA, and he said the fumes he could smell FROM A MOVING CHOPPER were overwhelming.

When they start letting commentary like that on the nightly news....could be getting close.



-sigh-

what happens there will happen everywhere this oil hits in massive quantities..
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Yeah like where we both live...Pensacola and Tally. I am in tears.
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My sister is visiting from New Orleans. She says people there are scared shitless. In some ways it's worse than Katrina - kind of creeping doom without any certain information or timetable.

They had to leave during and after Katrina & were away from home for about three months but suffered very little damage. (A couple of trees down & minor roof damage.) It still took a while to get their lives settled and back to normal.

Even if the city isn't directly affected, the economy of the area will take a big hit.
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I think it is time we all trust our gut and the good senses god gave us. if you feel it is time to leave don't wait for confirmation. I am further up north, but still on the Atlantic Coast.

I am really thinking of getting my Dad out of Florida, but he is old and won't be able to make a trip alone. It's getting very real. do you feel it?
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OP is a lying attention whore bsflag bsflag bsflag
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Remember: If you can smell oil or if oil rain/mist is coming down, that means the Benzene level is already too hazardous for human health.


It's been storming there in Louisiana like a mutha f***er.

I asked my mom and dad to collect a bucket of rain water and tell me how it looked. My dad said it looks normal, like regular rain water, no color to it, and there is no odor to it !

benzene is odorless but there should be black in the water I think.


Water is colorless. Clear as day, no joke !! My dads not gonna bullshit me, and they were humoring me by putting a bucket out to collect rain water. They had no idea why untill I called them the next day.
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Oh, and forgot to mention, my parents have a pool. If there was something coming out of the rain, just yet, then he would have mentioned that there were neat little rainbows on the surface of the pool water,(oil). Nothing.

Preparing for evacuations for hurricane season, that's it, so they dont have another Katrina on their hands. Nip it in the bud sooner then later.
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Remember: If you can smell oil or if oil rain/mist is coming down, that means the Benzene level is already too hazardous for human health.


It's been storming there in Louisiana like a mutha f***er.

I asked my mom and dad to collect a bucket of rain water and tell me how it looked. My dad said it looks normal, like regular rain water, no color to it, and there is no odor to it !

benzene is odorless but there should be black in the water I think.


Water is colorless. Clear as day, no joke !! My dads not gonna bullshit me, and they were humoring me by putting a bucket out to collect rain water. They had no idea why untill I called them the next day.
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true true I think they are safe then
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My sister is visiting from New Orleans. She says people there are scared shitless. In some ways it's worse than Katrina - kind of creeping doom without any certain information or timetable.

They had to leave during and after Katrina & were away from home for about three months but suffered very little damage. (A couple of trees down & minor roof damage.) It still took a while to get their lives settled and back to normal.

Even if the city isn't directly affected, the economy of the area will take a big hit.
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It is cause the SAINTS won the super bowl tomato
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If you live there and are not planning for an eventual evac scenario then you're not thinking.

There is no other outcome. With this eruption flowing unabated and no promise for it to be stopped in the near, or even distant future plus the threat of hurricanes there will be evacuations.

You all saw Katrina. Anyone 20 miles or closer to shore should have contingency plans and money saved. Take out your maps and highlight the route to your optimal destination, keep your vehicles tuned up and ready to go with cash on hand.

Plan A will be short term vacay out of town.
Plan B will be a couple months, allowing for assessed damage and that oil flow to be stopped.
Plan C you might not return in the forseeable future.

This is coming. And all the manatees in Florida will be gone.
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That's right, N-O BS about it.
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To correct what somewhat said, Benzene is not odorless, it has a sweet smell a little like gasoline.
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Wouldn't all of Florida be affected? "Air" does not STOP at the coast!
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I wonder why people need news sources or the internet to make a life saving decision.

If you can smell it every minute and it's reasonably strong, it's pure common sense to get out of it's path before everyone tries to make a run for it.

I would trust Trinity and what he finds out. That little experiment with the oil on his skin and sniffing it and saying it seems to have burned his skin and sinuses would be enough to at least begin to get my bags packed.

If this little bit did this much to his sinuses, then what will it do to the lungs?
 Quoting: JustineCase


Yep, good advice.

And to the poster who said previously for the OP not to be patient but to offer up all details so gulf residents could get a hard start before msm, you should ALREADY be ahead of the game in anticipating such a possibility.
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If the sea floor cracks there could be a tidal wave.
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Source unconfirmed local law enforcement.

Hang on for more.



Unconfirmed then why report it?
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According to the laws of GLP unconfirmed reports must be posted in order to give them a chance to fulfill their potential doom.
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I think it is time we all trust our gut and the good senses god gave us. if you feel it is time to leave don't wait for confirmation.
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Based on my experience of Godlike sense (or lack of it), if everybody followed your advice we'd all be running in circles without a clue as to which way to go. Doom is coming from all directions.
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It could be a volcano,the depth of this drilled well has never been done in the oceans.Only the Russians have done it.

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Give OP time. And others in the areas could ask around as well. Worth a pin as it draws attention thus some more information. If nothing more comes of it, it's easy to unpin. Easy peasie, no harm done. Chill people.


BS Thread. OP is wrong !!!!
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To correct what somewhat said, Benzene is not odorless, it has a sweet smell a little like gasoline.
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Well, I just told my parents to put a clear, or white large bowl out in the rain (not sure if it's raining there now, this is through email tonight), and if the water looks off, to email me a picture. They'll probably email a picture anyway. But if anything looks off, then I will report back here with a picture. And also to keep an eye on their swimming pool water.

But as far as anyone freaking out right now, my mom said today everything seems like normal. They have not experienced anything out of the ordinary, and they were there for Katrina. So they know when the SHTF to up and leave immediately. Just as they did for Katrina.
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I thought this was interestin:

BP is Lying About Gulf Air QualityToday is Day 49 of the Gulf Oil Disaster.
By now, more and more Americans do not believe what British Petroleum (BP) or the Obama administration says. BP claims to have installed air quality monitors along the Gulf coast and that, no worry, those monitors indicate the air is fine. Crude oil emits Benzene, which is a human carcinogen. (Read more about Benzene contamination HERE.)
We have reasons to doubt BP’s veracity.
From a report by Ray Henry and Jay Reeves of the AP, June 6, 2010:
Kelcey Forrestier, 23, of New Orleans, said she no longer trusts the word of either BP or the U.S. government in laying out the extent of the spill. But it is clear to Forrestier, just coming in off the water at Okaloosa Island, Fla., that the spill and its damage will last long into the future. “Oil just doesn’t go away. Oil doesn’t disappear,” said Forrestier, who just earned a biology degree. “It has to go somewhere and it’s going to come to the Gulf beaches.”
In the past week, increasing quantities of thick oily sludge have been making their way farther east, washing up on some of the region’s hallmark white-sand beaches and coating marshes in black ooze.
Already, cleanup crews along the coast were struggling to keep pace with oil washing up thicker and faster by the hour. The sight and smell of oil undermined any consolation offered by reports of progress at the wellhead. Instead, Gulf residents voiced frustration with the apparent holes in cleanup efforts.
At Gulf Shores, Dailey walked along a line of oil mixed with seaweed that stretched as far as the eye could see. Collecting bits of the rust-colored oil did nothing to ease her anger. Clumps of seaweed hiding tar balls make the scene appear better than it really is, she said. Pick up a piece of weed and often there’s oil underneath. “They’re lying when they say they’re cleaning these beaches,” said Dailey, of Huntsville. “They’re saying that because they still want people to come.”
At Pensacola Beach, Fla…Buck Langston, who has been coming to the beach to collect shells for 38 years, watched as his family used improvised chopsticks to collect the tar in plastic containers. “Yesterday it wasn’t like this, this heavy,” said Langston, of Baton Rouge, La. “I don’t know why cleanup crews aren’t out here.”
Shawn Luzmoor said he works at a local environmental lab and has been testing the oil and tar that is washing up on the beaches. ”It’s not safe and it’s not right what’s happening out there,” he said.
Even more disturbing is the following for-subscribers only article by Wayne Madsen Report:
June 7-8, 2010 — BREAKING NEWS: EPA and media lying about air monitors on Gulf coast
WMR’s colleague John Caylor, who lives on the Gulf Coast near Pensacola, Florida, has reported that the concentration of benzene fumes in the air along the Florida and Alabama coast is at dangerously high levels. The benzene fumes are coming from the massive amounts of oil in the Gulf of Mexico that came from the BP catastrophe at the Deepwater Horizon offshore rig.
Caylor also reports that BP and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which have stated that several hundred air quality monitors have been deployed around the Florida and Alabama coasts and have not detected any benzene levels that would be harmful to human health, are lying.
Caylor, who suffers from a breathing impairment, is planning to evacuate his coastal home for the Washington, DC area.
In fact, Caylor was told by a senior news source at WEAR-TV, the ABC affiliate in Pensacola, that there are no air quality monitors that have been deployed along the coastal bays and inlets by either BP or the EPA. The station sent reporters out to check on the monitors and discovered they were non-existent. The news station also has said that the ABC News network out of New York and CNN are echoing the BP and Obama administration’s lines that the air quality is being monitored and is perfectly safe.
The benzene levels in the air are potentially fatally harmful to those with breathing problems, particularly those suffering from asthma and emphysema.
WMR has also learned that officials of the towns of Orange Beach and Gulf Shores, Alabama are livid that oil is washing ashore and neither BP or any federal agency, including the EPA, FEMA, or the Coast Guard, are responding to the oil deluge. In addition, WMR has learned that Florida Governor Charlie Crist is preparing to declare a major state of emergency in Florida with evacuation of coastal residents, especially those prone to the deadly benzene fumes, being a top priority for state emergency responders.
Remember: If you can smell oil or if oil rain/mist is coming down, that means the Benzene level is already too hazardous for human health.
~Eowyn
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And this is what BP & EPA says:
Air
Air Data >>
EPA's air monitoring conducted through June 6, 2010, has found that air quality levels for ozone and particulates are normal on the Gulf coastline for this time of year.
EPA has observed odor-causing pollutants associated with petroleum products along the coastline at low levels. Some of these chemicals may cause short-lived effects like headache, eye, nose and throat irritation, or nausea. People may be able to smell some of these chemicals at levels well below those that would cause short-term health problems.
[link to www.epa.gov]


Because of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the EPA is monitoring air quality in the region. The maps and charts below show current ozone and fine particulate Air Quality Index values at air quality monitors located along the Gulf coast. These maps and charts will be updated hourly to show the most recent conditions.

[link to gulfcoast.airnowtech.org]
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just a guess. But the authorities are just preparing for exacuation.

Alot will depend on the air quality from the dispersants and chemicals the oil gives off.

Thats the question now. HOw bad the chemicals from the oil and dispersants will affect the air quality in the gulf.
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If there is also methane gushing from the oil well then why nobody is talking about methane concentrations in the air?
What else is trapped underneath the bottom of the ocean except methane and oil? What if the plumes are not forming from the dispersant that is sprayed over the oil spill but from the quality of the weird mixture of contaminants gushing from the oil well and seasonal hurricanes can push to the shore?
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I'm really sorry... didn't realize that was such a long post.
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Remember: If you can smell oil or if oil rain/mist is coming down, that means the Benzene level is already too hazardous for human health.


It's been storming there in Louisiana like a mutha f***er.

I asked my mom and dad to collect a bucket of rain water and tell me how it looked. My dad said it looks normal, like regular rain water, no color to it, and there is no odor to it !

benzene is odorless but there should be black in the water I think.


Water is colorless. Clear as day, no joke !! My dads not gonna bullshit me, and they were humoring me by putting a bucket out to collect rain water. They had no idea why untill I called them the next day.
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i live around Mobile Bay, and have also been monitoring the rain water for the past several days. no odor and completely clear so far. i will keep monitoring in case anything changes.
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Wouldn't all of Florida be affected? "Air" does not STOP at the coast!
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That's what I would like to know as well. How far is this capable of traveling?

Yesterday a lot of outside plants just suddenly wilted for no apparent reason. We have had plenty of rain and it was not that hot but they just wilted in the afternoon and are not better today.

And I am far inland. I just wonder how far the wind will carry the fumes as that tis real important to know because it makes all the difference in the number to evacuated.

But yeah, I think at least parts of the coast will have to evacuate. Just how many, where ande for how long is unknowns I guess.
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Remember: If you can smell oil or if oil rain/mist is coming down, that means the Benzene level is already too hazardous for human health.


It's been storming there in Louisiana like a mutha f***er.

I asked my mom and dad to collect a bucket of rain water and tell me how it looked. My dad said it looks normal, like regular rain water, no color to it, and there is no odor to it !

benzene is odorless but there should be black in the water I think.


Water is colorless. Clear as day, no joke !! My dads not gonna bullshit me, and they were humoring me by putting a bucket out to collect rain water. They had no idea why untill I called them the next day.


i live around Mobile Bay, and have also been monitoring the rain water for the past several days. no odor and completely clear so far. i will keep monitoring in case anything changes.
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Cool.. someone from the area. My parents are in Metairie
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I thought this was interestin:

BP is Lying About Gulf Air QualityToday is Day 49 of the Gulf Oil Disaster.
By now, more and more Americans do not believe what British Petroleum (BP) or the Obama administration says. BP claims to have installed air quality monitors along the Gulf coast and that, no worry, those monitors indicate the air is fine. Crude oil emits Benzene, which is a human carcinogen. (Read more about Benzene contamination HERE.)
We have reasons to doubt BP’s veracity.
From a report by Ray Henry and Jay Reeves of the AP, June 6, 2010:
Kelcey Forrestier, 23, of New Orleans, said she no longer trusts the word of either BP or the U.S. government in laying out the extent of the spill. But it is clear to Forrestier, just coming in off the water at Okaloosa Island, Fla., that the spill and its damage will last long into the future. “Oil just doesn’t go away. Oil doesn’t disappear,” said Forrestier, who just earned a biology degree. “It has to go somewhere and it’s going to come to the Gulf beaches.”
In the past week, increasing quantities of thick oily sludge have been making their way farther east, washing up on some of the region’s hallmark white-sand beaches and coating marshes in black ooze.
Already, cleanup crews along the coast were struggling to keep pace with oil washing up thicker and faster by the hour. The sight and smell of oil undermined any consolation offered by reports of progress at the wellhead. Instead, Gulf residents voiced frustration with the apparent holes in cleanup efforts.
At Gulf Shores, Dailey walked along a line of oil mixed with seaweed that stretched as far as the eye could see. Collecting bits of the rust-colored oil did nothing to ease her anger. Clumps of seaweed hiding tar balls make the scene appear better than it really is, she said. Pick up a piece of weed and often there’s oil underneath. “They’re lying when they say they’re cleaning these beaches,” said Dailey, of Huntsville. “They’re saying that because they still want people to come.”
At Pensacola Beach, Fla…Buck Langston, who has been coming to the beach to collect shells for 38 years, watched as his family used improvised chopsticks to collect the tar in plastic containers. “Yesterday it wasn’t like this, this heavy,” said Langston, of Baton Rouge, La. “I don’t know why cleanup crews aren’t out here.”
Shawn Luzmoor said he works at a local environmental lab and has been testing the oil and tar that is washing up on the beaches. ”It’s not safe and it’s not right what’s happening out there,” he said.
Even more disturbing is the following for-subscribers only article by Wayne Madsen Report:
June 7-8, 2010 — BREAKING NEWS: EPA and media lying about air monitors on Gulf coast
WMR’s colleague John Caylor, who lives on the Gulf Coast near Pensacola, Florida, has reported that the concentration of benzene fumes in the air along the Florida and Alabama coast is at dangerously high levels. The benzene fumes are coming from the massive amounts of oil in the Gulf of Mexico that came from the BP catastrophe at the Deepwater Horizon offshore rig.
Caylor also reports that BP and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which have stated that several hundred air quality monitors have been deployed around the Florida and Alabama coasts and have not detected any benzene levels that would be harmful to human health, are lying.
Caylor, who suffers from a breathing impairment, is planning to evacuate his coastal home for the Washington, DC area.
In fact, Caylor was told by a senior news source at WEAR-TV, the ABC affiliate in Pensacola, that there are no air quality monitors that have been deployed along the coastal bays and inlets by either BP or the EPA. The station sent reporters out to check on the monitors and discovered they were non-existent. The news station also has said that the ABC News network out of New York and CNN are echoing the BP and Obama administration’s lines that the air quality is being monitored and is perfectly safe.
The benzene levels in the air are potentially fatally harmful to those with breathing problems, particularly those suffering from asthma and emphysema.
WMR has also learned that officials of the towns of Orange Beach and Gulf Shores, Alabama are livid that oil is washing ashore and neither BP or any federal agency, including the EPA, FEMA, or the Coast Guard, are responding to the oil deluge. In addition, WMR has learned that Florida Governor Charlie Crist is preparing to declare a major state of emergency in Florida with evacuation of coastal residents, especially those prone to the deadly benzene fumes, being a top priority for state emergency responders.
Remember: If you can smell oil or if oil rain/mist is coming down, that means the Benzene level is already too hazardous for human health.
~Eowyn
[link to beforeitsnews.com]



And this is what BP & EPA says:
Air
Air Data >>
EPA's air monitoring conducted through June 6, 2010, has found that air quality levels for ozone and particulates are normal on the Gulf coastline for this time of year.
EPA has observed odor-causing pollutants associated with petroleum products along the coastline at low levels. Some of these chemicals may cause short-lived effects like headache, eye, nose and throat irritation, or nausea. People may be able to smell some of these chemicals at levels well below those that would cause short-term health problems.
[link to www.epa.gov]


Because of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the EPA is monitoring air quality in the region. The maps and charts below show current ozone and fine particulate Air Quality Index values at air quality monitors located along the Gulf coast. These maps and charts will be updated hourly to show the most recent conditions.

[link to gulfcoast.airnowtech.org]
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ochange

He did help after all with the aid of BP for the Gulf Coast climate to change to a landscape from Titan, the moon of Saturn you know.. [link to en.wikipedia.org]

I think after all that Obama goes..

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CJKX NEWS- 6/7/10 -Grand Isle, Louisiana- Folks in Grand Isle, Louisiana are going to have a big problem this year when hurricane season this year. The Deepwater disaster is making for deep trouble for some Louisiana inhabitants along the coast and on Grand Isle. The fear is that strong hurricane winds could blow much of the oil further inland; covering coastal regions in a potentially toxic mix of oil and chemicals BP has used to try and disperse the oil. FEMA personnel have been spotted by local residents as recently as today.

“I saw –FEMA (Spells it out)on some trucks I think.” said one teenager.

Law enforcement sources tell CJKX an evacuation order is imminent for much of coastal Louisiana.

Todd Barberton CJKX San Diego
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I don't think there is a CJKX in San Diego. I also don't get anything for CJKX and Todd Barberton.
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This is VERY telling:

June 7-8, 2010 — BREAKING NEWS: EPA and media lying about air monitors on Gulf coast WMR’s colleague John Caylor, who lives on the Gulf Coast near Pensacola, Florida, has reported that the concentration of benzene fumes in the air along the Florida and Alabama coast is at dangerously high levels. The benzene fumes are coming from the massive amounts of oil in the Gulf of Mexico that came from the BP catastrophe at the Deepwater Horizon offshore rig.

Caylor also reports that BP and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which have stated that several hundred air quality monitors have been deployed around the Florida and Alabama coasts and have not detected any benzene levels that would be harmful to human health, are lying.

Caylor, who suffers from a breathing impairment, is planning to evacuate his coastal home for the Washington, DC area.

In fact, Caylor was told by a senior news source at WEAR-TV, the ABC affiliate in Pensacola, that there are no air quality monitors that have been deployed along the coastal bays and inlets by either BP or the EPA. The station sent reporters out to check on the monitors and discovered they were non-existent. The news station also has said that the ABC News network out of New York and CNN are echoing the BP and Obama administration’s lines that the air quality is being monitored and is perfectly safe.

The benzene levels in the air are potentially fatally harmful to those with breathing problems, particularly those suffering from asthma and emphysema.

WMR has also learned that officials of the towns of Orange Beach and Gulf Shores, Alabama are livid that oil is washing ashore and neither BP or any federal agency, including the EPA, FEMA, or the Coast Guard, are responding to the oil deluge. In addition, WMR has learned that Florida Governor Charlie Crist is preparing to declare a major state of emergency in Florida with evacuation of coastal residents, especially those prone to the deadly benzene fumes, being a top priority for state emergency responders.

Remember: If you can smell oil or if oil rain/mist is coming down, that means the Benzene level is already too hazardous for human health.
~Eowyn
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Re: Coastal Louisiana Evacuation Order Imminent
It's not the oil and dispersments only at hand.

Keep in mind, that during evaporation, each vapor node can trap, and contain almost anything in it's immediate enviroment, and yes, that includes traces of crude. This is a misconception of many, knowing already that oil floats on water. Those tiny vapor bubbles of h20 do have the ability to trap particles even greater in weight to their respective proportions. Now, that's the h20 portion of it all, and the cycle of evaporation.

But,

what is greatly overlooked is the natural gas spewing from the port, with a discharge pressure of 135,000 psi. Consider the rate of expansion of that gas that's compressed, and the expansion that it gains for every FOOT of rise, until it reaches atmospheric pressure when it is released into the airstream out of the surface of the water. It rises, expands as it does, cools down, and condenses. Then it precipitates down upon our heads, lawns, crops, livestock, and into our water sheds and inland water ways.

Then, consider the gases that reach our ozone layer as well. Now, think about all the other toxic shit, attached to the natural gas nodes, and the h20 nodes. Get the picture ? Now, just consider the gas alone, 135,000 psi, delivered through the relief port at the sea's bed, at whatever insane amount of cubic feet per second, and it's absolutely insane amount of expansion, per 24 hrs. over how many Flippin days now ?!

Liquid Fuel Formula 1-gal = 100 gallons at every 1,000 feet of rise. This is your expansion rate ! Now figure the gas expansion rate !

These gases are, EXTREMELY Explosive, and the coastal states and portions of the Gulf are getting slammed by lightning. There are upper level explosions taking place. How long, during this season of this type of typical weather patterns, until, upper and lower level conditions are just right, for the perfect fireball ? There has been posts earlier about reduced to almost NO marine traffic within the spill areas.
Also news of workers quitting over pay, or being sick, or is it evacuation, due to the massive lightning strikes throughout the areas ?

So,

1. The oil can percipitate to an extent, with the help of vapor during water evaporation. Also can and IS carrying other toxic particles, benzene, hydrogen sulphate, and shit loads more to that list.

2. The Natural gas release and the severity of, is being ignored, and has filled the atmosphere, and continues to fill, even into the Ozone layer. This gas, and its condensing, and what gas that isn't is ALARMING ! It is broadcast over a greater area, and in the amounts thusfar, no doubt, is poised over most of the Earths Surface, be it water or land. Because your country is not nearby, doesn't make YOU out of the woods.

3. What does this mean ? We all can draw assumptions, and post many different doom senerios, that's a fact. But one thing is for certain, No good, at all, is going to become of this. It is without a doubt Grim, to the highest degree, our lifetime has ever endured to this point, or to be a part of !


Now,

Check this link out.


[link to www.esl.lsu.edu]


God, higher power, Angels, aliens, gi joe, or superman, somebody, we need devine help ! We can-not fix this, not even our best minds and technologies. Who's trying to fool who ?
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oh jesus

here it comes..
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oh jesus

here it comes..
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