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Anonymous Coward User ID: 901343 United States 06/18/2010 01:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I like the thread with the live feed of boats in the area. When they leave, something bad is up. I get that link. BRB here it is Thread: WHEN YOU SEE THESE START SCATTERING GET 0UT OF GULF DODGE! if that's not pinned , it should be |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 900755 United States 06/18/2010 01:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If their is a gas bubble under the well head in the gulf that is 20 miles by 5 miles and tens of feet tall. Depending on the pressue of the toxic gas down there will dictate how may times that the gas bubble will expand when it reaches the surface of the gulf. So this gas could possibly expand 500 to 1000 times it's size. So if you do the simple math that's 20000 miles by 5000 miles of gas... That's right people the expansion rate on this gas is so serious it's biblical. MILLIONS OF PEOPLE will be gassed and drowned. Because of that kind of expansion the water displacement will also be biblical. I work with these toxic compressed gas for a living. Stuff that is so deadly that one whiff and your pushing daisy. Parts of our plant is 99% H2S gas very deadly. This stuff kill so fast you will be at th pearly gates before you hit the ground. So I don't know why the people are not being better prepared and informed of this potential disater. This is a serious emergency and a ticking time bomb I also have to say that the EPA samples that where taken on the gulf coast. If those results were detected in our plant we would be evacuating and dawning SCBA to contain or isolate the leak. So to have the general public breathing the toxic air why does BP say it's safe and my companys policies say I need a saftey equiptment???? This is why Richard Hogland is so concerned as well as all the people in the area. Oh yeah if a tunami wave where to happen how many drilling and production platfoarms would sink and create another one of these disasters???? This disater gets better everyday. GOD HELP US!!!!!!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 299322Hoagland is complete narcissistic asshole So THAT changes his message??? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 894558 United States 06/18/2010 01:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If Lindsey Williams turns out to be accurate and also Richard Hoagland then (insert whoever you pray too). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1007488Don't forget about Bill Deagle who has come to the same conclusions as Hoagland. Deagle was interviewed by Bill Ryan the day after the Hoagland interview. Deagle insists that he did not hear of Hoagland's methane tsunami. Furthermore, Deagle explains the science very well: [link to projectavalon.net] |
>esper User ID: 860438 United States 06/18/2010 01:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Were gonners. How much time if living within a 200 mile radius? "I am searching for the bones of your father but cannot distinguish them from those of a slave." Diogenes "Some have little power to do good, and have likewise little strength to resist evil" (Samuel Johnson). "The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge, while an ordinary man takes everything as a blessing or as a curse."--Don Juan |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 979825 Netherlands 06/18/2010 01:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Reports I have read indicate that the gas content is around 40% (most wells are in the 5% gas content range). This is why they are lighting off so much gas at the surface. Quoting: Vision ThingI also read a first hand report from a professional that works on rigs, that some rigs have been lost to "gas bubbles" that unexpectedly arise from the sea floor. The gas displaces (disperses through) the water, causing the ships, vessels-and even drilling rigs themselves to sink without warning. This is why they have to limit somewhat the number of vessels in and around the leaking Macondo well-they are already very crowded with dozens of vessels in just two square miles. Should the unexpected happen - a large amount of gas arriving at the surface at once-they could lose some or all of those ships. I think everyone working on those has brass ones, seriously. Given the composition of the well, this is a very real risk. Right now, most of what they are unable to collect is likely held safely on the bottom due to the enormous pressure of a mile's worth of ocean above. Currents are probably moving it however. Don't want to go there on what that means! Great post, this is the kind of thing I have been thinking about and that people aren't talking about enough. Thanks. NOW a lot of vessels, 70 vessels to be excact, at the crashsite [link to www.marinetraffic.com] why are their engines not running crazy with all those gasses, i dont know ?? |
Miggy User ID: 1005349 United States 06/18/2010 01:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BP pulled all the druging boats in to make sure they all had life jackets and FIRE EXSTINGATURES on board sounds like their concern about fires Quoting: Force King 1007478OK. one more time, guys: Revelation 8:8-9 (New Living Translation) 8 Then the second angel blew his trumpet, and a great mountain of fire was thrown into the sea. One-third of the water in the sea became blood, 9 one-third of all things living in the sea died, and one-third of all the ships on the sea were destroyed. I always thought the world would end in war but I guess the majority of us had THAT wrong. Christians, remember one thing: "Be Still! And know that I Am God!" Keep repeating it until you gradually stop worrying about something only God can control at this point. It helps. Peace be with you. Miggy |
Narz User ID: 1007539 Australia 06/18/2010 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why is this pinned, you guys find a doom scenerio with everything Quoting: AngelaIf you don't agree, then feel free to move on to something that you agree with. No one is tying u up here. oh, Im sorry , I thought it was a free forum, but I guess we all have to agree now...do we?? You could show a little respect for Farmer OP who went to a lot of trouble clarifying technical details for us.........What have you done other than criticizing....& belitting what he said. This is a very serious situation & people's lives are at stake. So once again, we do not need any more smart ass's trying to derail this thread or any other thread dealing with this topic. Develop a conscience will ya please. I am just trying to discuss and develop the truth. So you believe and agree with everything that is posted and you cant discuss/argue, sorry didnt realise you were so sensative. So Harden the fk up. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1007543 Portugal 06/18/2010 02:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As predicted by End Times Prophet. the Gulf Stream ends with the End Times Color, BLACK not golden. Colored by the Fall of Oil Platforms, again as predicted by the VERY LAST PROPHET in 1998. In [link to www.youtube.com] [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
Black Diamond User ID: 1007561 United States 06/18/2010 02:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The big assumption is the actual size of the gas bubble. If this thing did blow ,and the size is accurate , the entire gulf would be toast. My worry would be what type of climate and weather changes this would trigger world wide. I would imagine quite a wind event and displacement of the atmosphere. Hope your wrong. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 757124 United States 06/18/2010 02:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If their is a gas bubble under the well head in the gulf that is 20 miles by 5 miles and tens of feet tall. Depending on the pressue of the toxic gas down there will dictate how may times that the gas bubble will expand when it reaches the surface of the gulf. So this gas could possibly expand 500 to 1000 times it's size. So if you do the simple math that's 20000 miles by 5000 miles of gas... That's right people the expansion rate on this gas is so serious it's biblical. MILLIONS OF PEOPLE will be gassed and drowned. Because of that kind of expansion the water displacement will also be biblical. I work with these toxic compressed gas for a living. Stuff that is so deadly that one whiff and your pushing daisy. Parts of our plant is 99% H2S gas very deadly. This stuff kill so fast you will be at th pearly gates before you hit the ground. So I don't know why the people are not being better prepared and informed of this potential disater. This is a serious emergency and a ticking time bomb I also have to say that the EPA samples that where taken on the gulf coast. If those results were detected in our plant we would be evacuating and dawning SCBA to contain or isolate the leak. So to have the general public breathing the toxic air why does BP say it's safe and my companys policies say I need a saftey equiptment???? This is why Richard Hogland is so concerned as well as all the people in the area. Oh yeah if a tunami wave where to happen how many drilling and production platfoarms would sink and create another one of these disasters???? This disater gets better everyday. GOD HELP US!!!!!!! Quoting: Farmer 993677First, HIT RETURN or ENTER once in a while. Thats got to be the second internet rule after not using all caps. " under the well head in the gulf that is 20 miles by 5 miles and tens of feet tall. " That doesn't leave much room for the oil. Are you saying this is whats in the actual reserver? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 826286 United States 06/18/2010 02:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BP pulled all the druging boats in to make sure they all had life jackets and FIRE EXSTINGATURES on board sounds like their concern about fires Quoting: MiggyOK. one more time, guys: Revelation 8:8-9 (New Living Translation) 8 Then the second angel blew his trumpet, and a great mountain of fire was thrown into the sea. One-third of the water in the sea became blood, 9 one-third of all things living in the sea died, and one-third of all the ships on the sea were destroyed. I always thought the world would end in war but I guess the majority of us had THAT wrong. Christians, remember one thing: "Be Still! And know that I Am God!" Keep repeating it until you gradually stop worrying about something only God can control at this point. It helps. Peace be with you. Miggy The FIRST angel has not sounded yet, so how could this pertain to the second angel sounding? 7 The first angel sounded: And hail and fire followed, mingled with blood, and they were thrown to the earth. And a third of the trees were burned up, and all green grass was burned up. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1006150 United States 06/18/2010 02:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | U.S. scientist warns impact of methane gas as result of Gulf oil spill Quoting: Anonymous Coward 619959English.news.cn 2010-06-17 HOUSTON, June 17 (Xinhua)-- A U.S. scientist has warned the impact of methane gas, erupted from undersea of the Gulf of Mexico, on the seawater and the earth's atmosphere. "There are huge quantities of methane gas that are mixed in with oil spewing up from the seafloor," said John Kessler, assistant professor in the Department of Oceanography of Texas A&M University who specializes in ocean chemistry. "The mixture coming up is now about 40 percent methane and 60 percent oil from undersea of the Gulf of Mexico," Kessler explained in an exclusive interview with Xinhua. "This means there are immense amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, being input into the Gulf." [link to news.xinhuanet.com] perhaps it's time we start putting our attention on building those domes cities we saw in science fiction movies from the 70's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and NOT FUCKING wait until it's tooo late! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 961971 United States 06/18/2010 03:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Supposed to trust the expert analysis of a poster named "farmer" who can't even spell half the words in his post? Hmm.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 997466I'm not saying if he is right or wrong. It's worth checking out though. I do know this...there are genius minds out there that couldn't put a paragraph together if their life depended on it. |
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Farmer (OP) User ID: 993677 Canada 06/18/2010 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I should of warned everyone that I can't spell and my grammer sucks. Then you would beleive that I spend lots of my time trying to get the words out andthe message across. Personally this disaster does not judge by ones grammer race, gender,or sexual statice. Everyone is on the Same. boat in that area. This has some serious potentail so if iived in that area I would like some info about something of this magnatude. I ask only one question am I wrong??????)) |
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Rex Khristos Israel User ID: 908143 United States 06/18/2010 05:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why is this pinned, you guys find a doom scenerio with everything Quoting: Anonymous Coward 940676Yeah, cause it's just a little oil spill. No big deal. Hello. The seafloor is not stable. Ask SHR. He said it is like swiss f*cking cheese. The seafloor around the blowout was CRACKING in FEBRUARY. BP knew it then. When it gives? What then? A whole lot of oil, gas, who knows what comes rushing out. Swiss salt cheese :salt: "And though I believe in the ineffable glory of God, and though I might have experienced the undeniable reality of the Deity, and though I may know the secrets of the ages, these do not fulfill the Love in my heart. But to Change and Be and Do and dissolve both the subject of my person and the object of my God into the fluency of Empirical Providence. The Way, the Truth, and the Life." |
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a passing cloud User ID: 616505 United States 06/18/2010 05:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Fortunately, the source for this is Richard "See" Hoagland." more compulsory hoagland bashing... richard has a number of real contacts in NASA and other scientific agencies, more than any five people here put together probably. he is citing a USCG report in those youtube clips, which remains unreleased, that says there is a methane gas buildup beneath the gulf of mexico. it's forming as a result of the breach in the formation around this well. in case you don't know, we have the technology to detect such things from satellites. this can't be good. we already have the stuff bubbling up from the wounded BOP and probably from at least one large crack on the seafloor too. now we're going to drill relief wells into unstable rock right smack dab into this monstrous gas bubble... what could possibly go wrong? in a sane world, we'd have had disclosure ten years ago and richard hoagland would be given the nobel prize for his contributions to mars research. why did i send myself to this world?? there must have been a reason. |
Rex Khristos Israel User ID: 908143 United States 06/18/2010 05:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Fortunately, the source for this is Richard "See" Hoagland." Quoting: a passing cloudmore compulsory hoagland bashing... richard has a number of real contacts in NASA and other scientific agencies, more than any five people here put together probably. he is citing a USCG report in those youtube clips, which remains unreleased, that says there is a methane gas buildup beneath the gulf of mexico. it's forming as a result of the breach in the formation around this well. in case you don't know, we have the technology to detect such things from satellites. this can't be good. we already have the stuff bubbling up from the wounded BOP and probably from at least one large crack on the seafloor too. now we're going to drill relief wells into unstable rock right smack dab into this monstrous gas bubble... what could possibly go wrong? in a sane world, we'd have had disclosure ten years ago and richard hoagland would be given the nobel prize for his contributions to mars research. Makes sense. The whole reserve is depressurizing and pressure is the only thing keeping the methane dissolved in the oil. "And though I believe in the ineffable glory of God, and though I might have experienced the undeniable reality of the Deity, and though I may know the secrets of the ages, these do not fulfill the Love in my heart. But to Change and Be and Do and dissolve both the subject of my person and the object of my God into the fluency of Empirical Providence. The Way, the Truth, and the Life." |
Seawhore User ID: 1007743 United States 06/18/2010 05:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By now, there should be a report out that general public can see regarding the USGC report of an enormous methane bubble under the seabed floor. Can anyone find any other information to confirm what Hoagland said? Methane concentration of oil erupting is not the same as methane trapped under the seabed. |