Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine | |
AC/SC User ID: 1355744 United States 04/24/2011 10:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The following is c/p from another glp thread with no link: "A nurse who works in medical research said, "It's so simple. I don't know why I never thought of it before. When we're working with cell cultures in the lab, if we want the cells to mutate, we turn down the oxygen, to stop them, we turn the oxygen back up." Every year we lose more oxygen from our atmosphere to depletion of the ozone, and every year the incidence of Cancer increases. In the beginning, the earth's atmosphere was 37% oxygen. Now the atmosphere is 20% oxygen. Oxygen is essential to metabolize food and create high energy, and it is also impossible for cancer to exist in an alkaline oxygen-rich environment. ..." There is good cause to think that BP's and NALCO's Corexit is reducing the oxygen content of the Gulf water. Admittedly, we don't have the recipe for Corexit to determine whether the BP cocktail is pulling oxygen out of the water, but Corexit and low oxygen appear related. If the quoted statement above is true, that low oxygen causes cells to mutate, then we may have an explanation for the imploding mutation of Synthia to AU to Augie ... How can we re-oxygenate the Gulf waters, much like a fish aquarium has oxygen pumped into the water? There is a lake in the Southeast USA where this is being done by the US Corps of Engineers, but first we need recognition of the problem in order to get attention to a process for repair of the Gulf. It is not be helpful to be talking about "aliens" [with no proof] in order to get something worked out. Does anyone have proof of low oxygen content of the Gulf water around the D E E P incident? |
AC/SC User ID: 1355838 United States 04/24/2011 10:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Year One Gulf Report from South Carolina: This time last year we had no wasps and very few mosquitoes in the Carolina mountains; many fewer birds than normal and spots on leaves of some of the vegetation. A limited number of wasps are back and building nests, mosquitoes are out, birds are singing and we have a noisy woodpecker. The vegetation appears normal. The migrating birds are fewer than usual, and they fly off in a somewhat Westerly direction rather than North. The grocery store continues to advertise "Pacific" shrimp. Frankly, the environmental concerns with the Gulf and Corexit have shifted to serious concern about the Jet Stream swooping into the Southern states carrying shima-schitt. There is censorship of accurate and timely data on the radiation blowing our way, just like we had Gulf information censored. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1111604 Australia 04/24/2011 10:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Always love your focus SouthCarolina. Regardless of the 'bent' on which people interpret information, your points are super valid regarding simple conditions for life to thrive. Oxygen. In amongst all of MzKs stuff and a few of mine is reference to massive amounts of CO2 created by some of the bacteria placed in the reserves beneath the gulf. Could the processes being used also be depleting oxygen from the waters? and leaving CO2 as the byproduct from both oil and oxygen consumption? It just seems that these massive amounts of CO2 come from somewhere. The corexit issue confuses me even more as to what its true purpose is. The more I learn about the practices of this industry, operating right under our noses, the more I think it is a total cover for something else, a means unto an end. Our addiction fuels it. Even if you dont buy in to that ^^, I think some simple chemistry, regarding the make up of elements, but on a grand scale is at play here. |
Eagle'sWings User ID: 1013622 Australia 04/24/2011 10:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | @Housedad on the previous page - re the Calibrators A calibrator, by it's very nature, is a device that creates a standard by which something else is calibrated by. Work has been done with sound - 'creating silence', ie. using sound to block sound. What they do, is to use a microphone and amplifier to generate the same sound, but at opposite phase, thereby nulling out the sound. The trick is to be able to match all the frequencies and volumes exactly. You need to be close to the source for this to work properly, or it will become a localised effect, and make even worse noise elswhere. Now, we are led to believe (navy types please confirm), that some ships and submarines also use these tricks to help them keep quiet and not be heard. Now, we are talking about supposed RF and higher frequencies - most likely in the MegaHz/TerraHz and above, but they could also be a LOT lower. To interact with DNA, which is 'fairly' small, I feel it is likey to be extremly high, as the frequency to wavelength formula is "Wavelength = (Speed of Light - about 3×10E8 m/s) divided by Frequency. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Still a simple thing to do, transmit a counter-phase, BUT.. Here's the catch(s)............ 1 - we need antenna tuned to these frequencies - maybe many frequencies.. 2 - we need electronics FAST enough to process the signals - you would need to be MANY times faster than the highest signal, so you could 'examine' it and make a reverse copy. So, since our current (known) computers only run up to a few hundred MHz - and the signals could be well above this, we have a problem. It is known that the Russians have been working on some pretty fast and powerful computer designs (and software), so maybe they are a little ahead of Intel??? And of couse, if you don't get it EXACTLY right.... |
Czarcasym User ID: 1355467 United States 04/24/2011 10:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Year One Gulf Report from South Carolina: Quoting: AC/SC 1355838This time last year we had no wasps and very few mosquitoes in the Carolina mountains; many fewer birds than normal and spots on leaves of some of the vegetation. A limited number of wasps are back and building nests, mosquitoes are out, birds are singing and we have a noisy woodpecker. The vegetation appears normal. The migrating birds are fewer than usual, and they fly off in a somewhat Westerly direction rather than North. The grocery store continues to advertise "Pacific" shrimp. Frankly, the environmental concerns with the Gulf and Corexit have shifted to serious concern about the Jet Stream swooping into the Southern states carrying shima-schitt. There is censorship of accurate and timely data on the radiation blowing our way, just like we had Gulf information censored. Thanks AC/SC... I think you are spot on... Not just the drilling and the corexit...but also all aspects of oil refining...Including driving to the grocery store to buy food, the planting of food, the harvesting of food... We will not see the benefits of a clean environment until we curtail our use of fossil/amniotic fuels... Alas my generation will not be around to see that even if it starts happening tomorrow... Cz... ...Do You Even Couth, Bro... A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it. Jean de La Fontaine |
AC/SC User ID: 1355893 Netherlands 04/24/2011 11:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Always love your focus SouthCarolina. Quoting: BadHairDayRegardless of the 'bent' on which people interpret information, your points are super valid regarding simple conditions for life to thrive. Oxygen. In amongst all of MzKs stuff and a few of mine is reference to massive amounts of CO2 created by some of the bacteria placed in the reserves beneath the gulf. Could the processes being used also be depleting oxygen from the waters? and leaving CO2 as the byproduct from both oil and oxygen consumption? It just seems that these massive amounts of CO2 come from somewhere. The corexit issue confuses me even more as to what its true purpose is. The more I learn about the practices of this industry, operating right under our noses, the more I think it is a total cover for something else, a means unto an end. Our addiction fuels it. Even if you dont buy in to that ^^, I think some simple chemistry, regarding the make up of elements, but on a grand scale is at play here. According to US officials "massive amounts of CO2" are produced in the process of obtaining energy (oil, gas, coal) and in productions of goods when using that energy. This was the explanation for what was called "Cap and Trade" to market shares of energy credits. French AVERA appears to be n expert on CO2 and Cap and Trade theory, with other European countries already structured for tax credits. For example, the Norwegians have stored the maximum possible amount of CO2 under the North Sea in a reservoir so they don't have to pay tax on the CO2. (Just imagine if that balloon of CO2 should spring a leak.) In other words, we are told that we are producing more CO2 than the earth's environment can handle. So the purpose of creating additional CO2 in the Gulf is what? To kill us? Or, is this an attempt to force the US to set up Cap and Trade in the markets? The Europeans have been into CO2 issues for some time, moreso than we have in the US. Perhaps we are late waking up to the significant problems. Yet, basically it is a conglomerate of European-based businesses which have poisoned the Gulf, with a little help from US government agencies. |
Blue ET User ID: 1148411 New Zealand 04/24/2011 11:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So can someone sum up where we are now? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1352657... - Earth is trying to protect herself and beginning a cleansing process that interferes with what the oil vampires are doing. ... Oy, now I'm confusing myself. Substitute the above quoted statement with: Possible terraforming process underway, possibly initiated by aliens who want to make Earth a more hospitable environment for themselves and who want to take control of Earth. the bottom statement sounds about right to me AC Canada Yes short and sweet and to the point... Another take on all this perhaps Who are we up against? These are not necessarily biological enemies and it’s not only us under attack, my Intel has always suggested we are not under direct attack from extraterrestrial forces as you might conceive them to be, these are not blood and bone creatures and they will most likely be using mineral resources to get at us. They will be using the mineral resources of the planet, our planet will also be a mark for them, they recognize our planet is coevolving with us, it’s a joint project the deeper meaning of ‘Coevolution’ is Earth-Human advancement in the cycle of events. Lesser creatures as they are with no hope of advancement in the grander plan of the cosmos they do not want to be left behind and as they can’t go anywhere outside the plain of existence we are now residing in they will try very hard to keep us here to, and that means hold the planet back as well, wounding her as they have wounded us, if planet earth is fighting back in some way we might not recognize, so be it, it will ultimately be for our own good. So it’s hard to sort the manufactured negative events on planet earth from the fight back of light beings, that’s you and I and planet earth. The non-human creatures are not made up of living biological matter the only advantage that gives them is long life, perhaps endless life as we might understand it, also an ability to morph minerals into tools for their own use, similar to what we might do to build things, but their understanding of the life within mineral substances, remembering even atoms contain a form of intelligence, this better understanding of mineral properties will allow the ‘Dark Ones’ to turn sections of our planet against us perhaps even with the ability to create earthquakes by the manipulation of mineral deposits deep within the earths mantel. Perhaps they have created Augie or whatever you might want to call it, sounds most likely, don’t be in a hurry to rush into crystalline life thinking it an advancement from the life form which we now possess. Remembering crystalline is mineral and most likely easier to control by the “Dark Ones” than the present suits we all wear. I have heard all sorts of stories of entities living within crystal formations that and not nice at all to deal with. |
Blue ET User ID: 1148411 New Zealand 04/25/2011 12:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My intel also clearly suggested some humans have hooked into this dark creature-creatures for personal gain and are being used by it to help bring about our ulimate demise, ie. Excecutives of oil companies which might be given the heads up on the best places to drill for oil in exchange for well your guess is as good as mine? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1355893 Netherlands 04/25/2011 12:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Year One Gulf Report from South Carolina: Quoting: AC/SC 1355838... Thanks AC/SC... I think you are spot on... Not just the drilling and the corexit...but also all aspects of oil refining...Including driving to the grocery store to buy food, the planting of food, the harvesting of food... We will not see the benefits of a clean environment until we curtail our use of fossil/amniotic fuels... Alas my generation will not be around to see that even if it starts happening tomorrow... Cz... Our generation (elders) may see the benefits of a clean environment if the use of hydrocarbon-based fuels are shut down quickly, say like overnight. It is likely that all such energy sources have now been poisoned. The US has not built new refineries in 30 years, which is about the time many nuclear power plants were built. With the nuclear disasters, we now are seeing the death throes of the nuclear power industry. New nuclear power plants have been permitted in the US and I'll guess that the death rattle will be long and loud. But, stuff is coming forward. Volvo is well on its way to producing a car with solar-powered batteries. My rural community is working toward a mass transit bus system. A multi-national company produces digital utility meters in our local plant. Installed meters are controlled from the utility provider, and a homeowner for example, can have their utility (electric, gas, water) use restricted in exchange for a lower rate. Company headquarters may know something that we don't. Their production line meters can read ANY energy source such as solar, windmill power, hydro power, etc. The company has a bank of solar panels at the plant site, along with gas and water meters "in the woods." The purpose is to show prospective utility provider customers how the meters can read the various utility products. One interesting point: the manufactured meters have RFID chips monitored by the production company. Too me this means that the multi-national corporation can flip off a switch anywhere it may have an interest in doing so. Dunno ... just saying. That would be a lot of control in the hands of a corporation and I know of nothing that is being done in the way of regulation of this potential control. Also, each meter has a gps indicator. The corporation knows the exact location of every meter they sell worldwide. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1352657 Canada 04/25/2011 01:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My interest is repair of the Gulf. I do not believe that the organism is an alien present, but the morphing cousin of Synthia. And, that the calibrators don't always work for control because Synthia's cousin, "Augie" morphs faster than the equipment can be re-calibrated. Now, Synthia and all its cousins have have spread. Quoting: AC/SC 1355744The following is c/p from another glp thread with no link: "A nurse who works in medical research said, "It's so simple. I don't know why I never thought of it before. When we're working with cell cultures in the lab, if we want the cells to mutate, we turn down the oxygen, to stop them, we turn the oxygen back up." Every year we lose more oxygen from our atmosphere to depletion of the ozone, and every year the incidence of Cancer increases. In the beginning, the earth's atmosphere was 37% oxygen. Now the atmosphere is 20% oxygen. Oxygen is essential to metabolize food and create high energy, and it is also impossible for cancer to exist in an alkaline oxygen-rich environment. ..." There is good cause to think that BP's and NALCO's Corexit is reducing the oxygen content of the Gulf water. Admittedly, we don't have the recipe for Corexit to determine whether the BP cocktail is pulling oxygen out of the water, but Corexit and low oxygen appear related. If the quoted statement above is true, that low oxygen causes cells to mutate, then we may have an explanation for the imploding mutation of Synthia to AU to Augie ... How can we re-oxygenate the Gulf waters, much like a fish aquarium has oxygen pumped into the water? There is a lake in the Southeast USA where this is being done by the US Corps of Engineers, but first we need recognition of the problem in order to get attention to a process for repair of the Gulf. It is not be helpful to be talking about "aliens" [with no proof] in order to get something worked out. Does anyone have proof of low oxygen content of the Gulf water around the D E E P incident? Okay, this makes a whole lot more sense to me than 'the aliens done it'. Re O2 content: here's a link that expressed concern about the low content back in Aug '10. [link to e360.yale.edu] And here, from Mar. 2011: O2 levels almost 0% at Redondo Beach: [link to latimesblogs.latimes.com] Jun. 2010: low O2 in GoM: [link to www.nola.com] It's probably been posted here before, but here are the (major) ingredients of Corexit: [link to www.ufppc.org] The components of COREXIT 9500 and 9527 are: CAS Registry Number Chemical Name 57-55-6 1,2-Propanediol 111-76-2 Ethanol, 2-butoxy-* 577-11-7 Butanedioic acid, 2-sulfo-, 1,4-bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester, sodium salt (1:1) 1338-43-8 Sorbitan, mono-(9Z)-9-octadecenoate 9005-65-6 Sorbitan, mono-(9Z)-9-octadecenoate, poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) derivs. 9005-70-3 Sorbitan, tri-(9Z)-9-octadecenoate, poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) derivs 29911-28-2 2-Propanol, 1-(2-butoxy-1-methylethoxy)- 64742-47-8 Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light *Note: This chemical component (Ethanol, 2-butoxy-) is not included in the composition of Corexit 9500. One note about the oil industry that I've learned from work (we sometimes test chemicals for efficacy, usually corrosion inhibitors and the like) -- even if you can prove to the oil producers that the chemicals they're using in any particular section of pipeline facility don't work under the prevailing conditions, they likely won't change to another chemical producer's product even if it means that their pipeline will likely develop leaks (which means down production time and possibly costs for replacing corroded pipe sections). Why? Well, my boss told me that back in the 60s and 70s, it was commonplace for the chemical vendors to supply hookers and other recreational perks to the oilfield staff making the purchasing decisions. Built a lot of loyalty to their brand that way. Supposedly those practices were stopped. Supposedly... Also, it's been our experience that often within the oil companies, people are promoted into positions for which they have no real practical or educational experience and don't really understand the finer details of their jobs. Hence, bad decisions are made not because the people are evil but because they simply don't know any better. The Peter Principle ... alive and well in the oil industry. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1356005 Netherlands 04/25/2011 01:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: AC/SC 1355744Okay, this makes a whole lot more sense to me than 'the aliens done it'. Re O2 content: here's a link that expressed concern about the low content back in Aug '10. [link to e360.yale.edu] And here, from Mar. 2011: O2 levels almost 0% at Redondo Beach: [link to latimesblogs.latimes.com] Jun. 2010: low O2 in GoM: [link to www.nola.com] It's probably been posted here before, but here are the (major) ingredients of Corexit: [link to www.ufppc.org] The components of COREXIT 9500 and 9527 are: CAS Registry Number Chemical Name 57-55-6 1,2-Propanediol 111-76-2 Ethanol, 2-butoxy-* 577-11-7 Butanedioic acid, 2-sulfo-, 1,4-bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester, sodium salt (1:1) 1338-43-8 Sorbitan, mono-(9Z)-9-octadecenoate 9005-65-6 Sorbitan, mono-(9Z)-9-octadecenoate, poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) derivs. 9005-70-3 Sorbitan, tri-(9Z)-9-octadecenoate, poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) derivs 29911-28-2 2-Propanol, 1-(2-butoxy-1-methylethoxy)- 64742-47-8 Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light *Note: This chemical component (Ethanol, 2-butoxy-) is not included in the composition of Corexit 9500. One note about the oil industry that I've learned from work (we sometimes test chemicals for efficacy, usually corrosion inhibitors and the like) -- even if you can prove to the oil producers that the chemicals they're using in any particular section of pipeline facility don't work under the prevailing conditions, they likely won't change to another chemical producer's product even if it means that their pipeline will likely develop leaks (which means down production time and possibly costs for replacing corroded pipe sections). Why? Well, my boss told me that back in the 60s and 70s, it was commonplace for the chemical vendors to supply hookers and other recreational perks to the oilfield staff making the purchasing decisions. Built a lot of loyalty to their brand that way. Supposedly those practices were stopped. Supposedly... ... The Peter Principle ... alive and well in the oil industry. Thanks for the links. I'll look at them tomorrow. About the components of COREXIT 9500 and 9527, I believe I recall that both BP and NALCO admit that this is not a complete list, that the omitted components are "proprietary." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1352657 Canada 04/25/2011 01:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for the links. I'll look at them tomorrow. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1356005About the components of COREXIT 9500 and 9527, I believe I recall that both BP and NALCO admit that this is not a complete list, that the omitted components are "proprietary." Yes, that wouldn't surprise me. Chemical vendors are very protective of their formulae, even under far less critical circumstances. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1299111 Philippines 04/25/2011 01:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BREAKING NEWS: 2 car pile up in Mexico yesterday. 40 people died. watch video footage here: [link to hotspotv.blogspot.com] |
Blue ET User ID: 1148411 New Zealand 04/25/2011 01:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for the links. I'll look at them tomorrow. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1356005About the components of COREXIT 9500 and 9527, I believe I recall that both BP and NALCO admit that this is not a complete list, that the omitted components are "proprietary." Yes, that wouldn't surprise me. Chemical vendors are very protective of their formulae, even under far less critical circumstances. you have missed the point of this thread logical as your posts may seem oil exec mistakes don't sink submarines! If there was no sinking of any sub's this thread would not exist. True or false that is still the reason for this thread |
Krispy71 User ID: 1300756 Netherlands 04/25/2011 06:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Always love your focus SouthCarolina. Quoting: BadHairDayRegardless of the 'bent' on which people interpret information, your points are super valid regarding simple conditions for life to thrive. Oxygen. In amongst all of MzKs stuff and a few of mine is reference to massive amounts of CO2 created by some of the bacteria placed in the reserves beneath the gulf. Could the processes being used also be depleting oxygen from the waters? and leaving CO2 as the byproduct from both oil and oxygen consumption? It just seems that these massive amounts of CO2 come from somewhere. The corexit issue confuses me even more as to what its true purpose is. The more I learn about the practices of this industry, operating right under our noses, the more I think it is a total cover for something else, a means unto an end. Our addiction fuels it. Even if you dont buy in to that ^^, I think some simple chemistry, regarding the make up of elements, but on a grand scale is at play here. According to US officials "massive amounts of CO2" are produced in the process of obtaining energy (oil, gas, coal) and in productions of goods when using that energy. This was the explanation for what was called "Cap and Trade" to market shares of energy credits. French AVERA appears to be n expert on CO2 and Cap and Trade theory, with other European countries already structured for tax credits. For example, the Norwegians have stored the maximum possible amount of CO2 under the North Sea in a reservoir so they don't have to pay tax on the CO2. (Just imagine if that balloon of CO2 should spring a leak.) In other words, we are told that we are producing more CO2 than the earth's environment can handle. So the purpose of creating additional CO2 in the Gulf is what? To kill us? Or, is this an attempt to force the US to set up Cap and Trade in the markets? The Europeans have been into CO2 issues for some time, moreso than we have in the US. Perhaps we are late waking up to the significant problems. Yet, basically it is a conglomerate of European-based businesses which have poisoned the Gulf, with a little help from US government agencies. We are not producing more then the Earth can handle ... [link to www.twi.co.uk] SNIPS : "-Injection into active oil wells Direct injection into oil wells to increase recovery rates is an established technology, practised both on and offshore. The USA leads the use of CO 2 for enhancing oil recovery, and uses over 32 million tonnes of CO 2 for this purpose annually. This approach is able to sequester carbon at low net cost, due to the revenues from recovered oil/gas. While the technologies involved in oil well enhancement are established, their more general application across the oil industry as a whole will demand a scaling up of manufacturing operations. Similar technical considerations will apply to sequestration in depleted oil and gas wells. -Ocean sequestration The oceans already contain some 140 000 Billion tonnes of CO 2 , an amount that dwarfs the annual human production of around 22 Billion tonnes. The amount of carbon that would double the load in the atmosphere would increase the concentration in the deep ocean by only two percent. Ocean sequestration occurs naturally (some 90% of current emissions will eventually be absorbed by the sea), and sequestration studies have therefore concentrated on accelerating the process. Both shallow and deep level sequestration are potentially possible. -Shallow ocean sequestration Injection of CO 2 into shallow ocean layers may be used to increase the growth of phytoplankton and thus stimulate the ocean food chain. Iron additions to the ocean may be used to stimulate biological growth in areas that would otherwise be low in phytoplankton and hence higher forms of life. Although this approach has been used experimentally, there are few data to show that the CO 2 absorbed is actually sequestered for long periods. -Deep ocean sequestration The deep oceans have enormous sequestration potential because of their vast size and the favourable physical conditions (high pressure, low temperature, low life content) that operate at depths of greater than around 800m. Two broad classes of deep ocean sequestration are under consideration: The direct injection of liquid at depths in excess of 1000m from static or moving pipes. The liquid CO 2 would form lakes, or combine with water to form CO 2 clathrate, (an ice compound, in which 44 water molecules form a lattice that traps up to 8 CO 2 molecules in small 'cages'). Deep ocean sequestration using liquid CO 2 could be scaled up to handle large tonnages of CO 2 , but the ecological impact of this approach is unknown. Production of ice-encapsulated solid CO 2 projectiles of 100-1000 tonnes, which would free-fall into deep ocean and bury themselves under sediment, allowing slow combination. This approach appears to offer less risk to marine organisms, but its cost and complexity will be higher than liquid injection. Both of these approaches would require new technologies for handling and deploying large amounts of gaseous, and liquid and/or solid CO 2 .The main barriers to use are likely to be ecological and economic, rather than technological." What I also understand from the above, is that iron add is done so that phytoplankton can grow faster, coz due to the spill a lot of this phytoplankton might be damaged and dead ... so by feeding the left-over they will multiply faster. Just remember that Synthia grew also quicker by the iron-add ... The Ocean is absorbing so much Co2 (90% of our emissions) that we would not be able to kill ourselves. The "Co2-doom" is yet another lie that we have been fed ... - oceans contain 140 000 Billion tonnes of CO 2 - human production 22 Billion tonnes - Ocean absorbs 90% of the 22 B - 32 million tonnes CO 2 for enhancing oil recovery They could use Co2 to mask scruw-ups : iron and C02 add encreases phytoplancton > what will increases food chain again , so marine life will visit the former damaged/depleted oxigen area/low food area again. (So it seems that we now finaly discovered the WHY behind the huge amounths of IRON in the sampled water -sea and rain- ...) They have more then enough Co2 to use (2,2 billion tonnes), and a lot of possibilities that let them use the Co2 in their advancement, and a lot of ways to get rid of it. They are really not concerned about OUR emissions, they are only concerned about OUR TAX (their fundings). |
Krispy71 User ID: 1300756 Netherlands 04/25/2011 06:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for the links. I'll look at them tomorrow. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1356005About the components of COREXIT 9500 and 9527, I believe I recall that both BP and NALCO admit that this is not a complete list, that the omitted components are "proprietary." Yes, that wouldn't surprise me. Chemical vendors are very protective of their formulae, even under far less critical circumstances. you have missed the point of this thread logical as your posts may seem oil exec mistakes don't sink submarines! If there was no sinking of any sub's this thread would not exist. True or false that is still the reason for this thread Hello Blue ET, NO SUB was SUNKEN. There was only a sub that had damage ... [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] -OP 11:39 AM Ok good news. French captain he now says his sub not sunk only badly damaged, 17 sailor injured. Asking for assistance and rescue. He says attack from aircraft and not another submarine. Quoting: OP-OP 11:48 AM Attack from US helicopter. All sailors bleeding from ear. There were also other problem like magnetical issues, buoyancy, romp issues, gravitational, etc ... The additional adding of huge amounths of IRON would/could explain some of the above issues. Iron is highly magnetical > flocking on romps and hulls ... Corexit (or an other substance, I have to look it up in the resumé's) was eating away material on boats and subs, some of them needed to go back in the doks for repaintjobs. Many more NATURAL things that could be of influence were discussed in this thread. I will look for them in my resumé's and repost them for a better view and understanding. lets keep a global and panoramic view instead of narrowing it down to 2 or 3 things ... xx MzK Last Edited by Krispy71 on 04/25/2011 07:02 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1352657 Canada 04/25/2011 06:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for the links. I'll look at them tomorrow. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1356005About the components of COREXIT 9500 and 9527, I believe I recall that both BP and NALCO admit that this is not a complete list, that the omitted components are "proprietary." Yes, that wouldn't surprise me. Chemical vendors are very protective of their formulae, even under far less critical circumstances. you have missed the point of this thread logical as your posts may seem oil exec mistakes don't sink submarines! If there was no sinking of any sub's this thread would not exist. True or false that is still the reason for this thread No, I didn't miss the point. My comments were meant to be more general regarding the oil industry as a whole. I know that what happened with the BP spill involved much more than simple human error. |
Saint Louis User ID: 1281184 United States 04/25/2011 07:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 2. Hatonn here to set your minds at ease. I assure you, both situations can and will be safely resolved (Japan and GOM )and there will be NO long-term damage! At the moment, however, it’s a matter of containment. Our scientists are filtering into the minds of workers at the facility and off-site personnel what actions to take to prevent meltdown of the damaged reactors—they would call that filtration process their “ideas” or “inspirations.” Our small crew near the facility in conjunction with off-planet crews are reducing radiation to the extent possible and the technology on the ships is helping to minimize the reactors’ activity. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1356472 Netherlands 04/25/2011 11:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 2. Hatonn here to set your minds at ease. I assure you, both situations can and will be safely resolved (Japan and GOM )and there will be NO long-term damage! At the moment, however, it’s a matter of containment. Our scientists are filtering into the minds of workers at the facility and off-site personnel what actions to take to prevent meltdown of the damaged reactors—they would call that filtration process their “ideas” or “inspirations.” Our small crew near the facility in conjunction with off-planet crews are reducing radiation to the extent possible and the technology on the ships is helping to minimize the reactors’ activity. For some reason, I do not feel reassured. |
LurkGer User ID: 1356780 Germany 04/25/2011 03:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting to see this on space.com: Year of Gulf Oil Spill Satellite Imagery [link to www.space.com] space.com/11453-year-gulf-oil-spill-satellite-imagery.html Text under the flash window: "NASA's instrument MODIS aboard satellite's Terra and Aqua have been capturing imagery for the past year from the Gulf of Mexico; following the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig on April 20, 2010 and the ensuing oil spill. Credit: NASA/GSFC" Does somebody know which film music plays as background "emotiional colour"? Another: "Highlights from Solar Dynamics Observatory's (SDO) imagery of the Sun, forever changing the way we look at our star." Look to the left menu: I see here: "The Moon: Again?" Title of film clip: "Planning the Assault. Why Bomb the Moon?" and quite some more. Another clip title: This one is interesting, too, as it brings together trigger words like DEEP and a blueish light, LHC at CERN, etc. "Ep.4: On Deep Time - After Earth Ends" "Humans may escape the death of their planet. But where do you run, in a universe where everything is expanding away from everything else?" Quite a bit story stelling about the End of the life as we know it, isn't it? Greetings, LurkGer. Last Edited by LurkGer on 04/25/2011 03:48 PM |
LurkGer User ID: 1356780 Germany 04/25/2011 04:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1219578/reply24073569 On April 21st 2011 Aco created a thread on bezerk.net "ALERT: Emergency Harmonic Calibrators Now Employed in Theatres" [link to bezerk.net] bezerk.net/index.php?topic=38.msg133#msg133 CoL added this link: [link to mattovermatter.com] mattovermatter.com/2010/11/13/528hz-frequency-healing-the-gulf/ 528Hz Frequency healing the Gulf There John Hutchi"n"son is mentioned, (should be "Hutchison effect", I believe), Len Horowitz, Masaru Emoto. Greetings, LurkGer. |
Krispy71 User ID: 1300756 Netherlands 04/25/2011 04:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting to see this on space.com: Quoting: LurkGerYear of Gulf Oil Spill Satellite Imagery [link to www.space.com] space.com/11453-year-gulf-oil-spill-satellite-imagery.html Text under the flash window: "NASA's instrument MODIS aboard satellite's Terra and Aqua have been capturing imagery for the past year from the Gulf of Mexico; following the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig on April 20, 2010 and the ensuing oil spill. Credit: NASA/GSFC" Does somebody know which film music plays as background "emotiional colour"? Another: "Highlights from Solar Dynamics Observatory's (SDO) imagery of the Sun, forever changing the way we look at our star." Look to the left menu: I see here: "The Moon: Again?" Title of film clip: "Planning the Assault. Why Bomb the Moon?" and quite some more. Another clip title: This one is interesting, too, as it brings together trigger words like DEEP and a blueish light, LHC at CERN, etc. "Ep.4: On Deep Time - After Earth Ends" "Humans may escape the death of their planet. But where do you run, in a universe where everything is expanding away from everything else?" Quite a bit story stelling about the End of the life as we know it, isn't it? Greetings, LurkGer. Hi LurkGer, Tnx for that. I am watching the Ep series too ... (tell more on it later). On the same page I saw an interresting TWEET ! About bacteria able to withstand up to 400.000 G, and possibly able to live also on BROWN DWARFS !!! Are we being prepared ?? ..lol.. with "As we know it" ???? Alien Bacteria Could Breed in Extreme 'Hypergravity' [link to www.space.com] SNIPS: While previous studies had demonstrated that some microorganisms can survive gravity exceeding 15,000 G's, the new research breaks ground by showing that a variety of microbes can actually proliferate in hypergravity. The new study suggests that a wider variety of alien habitats may be open to life than scientists had imagined. The results even extend the possibility of life beyond planets, to the strange "failed stars" known as brown dwarfs, researchers said. After all, if Earth bacteria can breed in 400,000 G's, the 10-to-100 G's possibly found on a brown dwarf shouldn't be much of an impediment. And some brown dwarfs may be cool enough to support life as we know it, researchers said. |
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Blue ET User ID: 1148411 New Zealand 04/25/2011 10:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's Corinnian isnt it? (wasn't sure of the spelling!) Quoting: BadHairDayYes the ol' monkey gets a make over when its topical or just for a laugh. He's smiling atm... Well you might even like the 'other' meaning Urban Dictionary: salame Used by the Corinnians to say "Hello" and "Good Bye" Can also be used as praise for accomplishing a mediocre task, or something someone fucked up on. |
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Blue ET User ID: 1148411 New Zealand 04/25/2011 11:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Further to last nights posting GOM target zone for all kinds of secret events of which we have been told zip. My off planet friends were actually instrumental in helping to alert and hence setup the first major receiver to intercept incoming negative signals from our neighbor moon and in the deep dark past Mars. This is where the deceit and betrayal starts or is that continues, after my friends where driven from their experimental laboratory under Thule Island during the Falklands war in 1982 they were still negotiating with the USA government to help protect what was on the United States back door, the GOM. SETI was born in 1984 although talk of doing similar things had been around for more than 20 years. Quoting: Blue ET 1148411Nobody knows if the meteor strike right at the heart of the Earth at that point (19.47deg) was deliberate of not, it was just to far back in our history for any records to remain. The earth a living entity is sensitive in many areas of its surface but 19.47 deg lat points are extra sensitive because this is a breathing point of the heart cell if you like, this is where the earth communicates with dimensional realms we can only imagine, but they reach back to the core of the galaxy and mother sun. And so are connected to our evolutionary path though these doors just as much as our planet. Starting to get the picture? Arecibo was set up in Puerto Rico with USA government funding to protect the people of earth from outside interference the cover story you will all know. It was less than a year before the PTB tried to close it down, I wonder why? Long story short Project Cyclops got pushed around shut down reopened like all government committees it was going nowhere and the PTB were happy. My friends made new friends, Europe the USA had been so corrupted it was impossible to work with them anymore, the earth was thrown to the wolves so to speak but my friends did not give up on us. They knew the evolution of the human race was being compromised by these signals being beamed into the damaged heart of the earth at point 19.47 deg lat in the GOM. To be fair they had a vested interest in our evolutionary progress. You need to read my book Coevolution to find more facts about that. Now get this straight I was told all this in 1989, the back ground to all this was published in 1997, it’s history for me but much will be new to you, I say this now because you need to know I’m not new to this. This is not something I found out yesterday the coincidence between what is happening in the GOM now and my friends interest in it are just to close to ignore, I was going to wait until Duncan’s conference in July to talk in depth about this but I have decided to share it with BEZERKers because this is like a family now and I think you have the right to know it as it is. Anyway project Cyclops is now project Serendip at Arecibo there is some private funding by people and counties I cannot revel but they are our friends please believe me. Their work here is vital to our evolutionary progress because some are trying very hard to retard it. Look out your window if you live in any large city around the world. You will a large spiked tower yes? Usually one of the tallest structures about, ever wonder why every city has one, ever wondered why they had those long antenna’s on them only good for broadcasting extra long frequency signals the type that can F..K with your mind, hello, welcome to 1984. You are being spoken to 24/7 buy that tower, courtesy of a gateway created in the GOM and feed from places like our moon. Whom every else it might be talking to (augie) I’m not sure but now you know a little of the possible back ground to the GOM on going story. More when I can Didn’t Aco suggest the Russians were way ahead of the west in dealing with AUGIE More about the History of the GOM and the search for more than oil, I can only wonder who wanted to open Pandora’s Box. Well I know who did it, Chevron. In 2004, the company penetrated a 60 million-year-old geological stratum known as the "lower tertiary trend" containing a monster oil patch that holds between 3 billion and 15 billion barrels of crude. So recent drilling ultra-deep is not new, [link to www.wired.com] we in the West know surprisingly little about these deep Soviet and Russian wells. During the Cold War, the Soviets diverted a significant amount of resources to drilling a number of very deep wells. The details of these drilling projects were considered a state secret. [link to www.energybulletin.net] |
Blue ET User ID: 1148411 New Zealand 04/25/2011 11:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Another splash zone on Aco's list? Just offshore Vietnam is a big oil field in the South China Sea. The field is producing large amounts of oil from Precambrian rocks, more than 1 billion years old. If, as you have said in your articles, oil is of more recent origin than the Precambrian Era, how do you explain this? Hasn't the oil been in these Precambrian rocks for a long time? Or could the oil be coming up into the Precambrian formations from deeper sources?" [link to www.energybulletin.net] |
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