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Sorry, just one more regarding the link between BP and Trans Ocean. Be interesting if they move the Marianas over to the Kara Sea.

**Cough, cough *** KARA SEA ** Cough, Cough *** Krispy.



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BP, apart from resuming drilling operations in the disaster zone, is also due to begin exploration in the Kara sea, north of Siberia in the Arctic, where Gelpke suggests the consequences of an oil spill would be dramatic, as was the 1989 case of the Exxon Valdez tanker spill in Alaska.

“The sea is a huge mass which dilutes a lot of pollution, and it does it fast,” said Gelpke. “At the present time, this characteristic is both a blessing and a curse for mankind. It means that we can go on dumping harmful substances into the water without thinking about the damage we are doing in the long term.”

Luca Beti, swissinfo.ch

Link - [link to www.swissinfo.ch]
 Quoting: BadHairDay





Hey BHD :)
a couple of days/2 weeks ago I started my research on KARA SEA and I found these highlights:



- The shallow Kara Sea is seasonally ice-covered. Warm ocean currents flowing into this LME from the North Atlantic Ocean provide mostly ice-free conditions from May to October. The Yenisei, Taz, and Ob rivers are an important source of freshwater and nutrients.

- The Kara Sea LME is characterized by the freshwater input of its 3 major rivers, and by water exchange with the Arctic Ocean. it has a high diversity of habitats.

low productivity, ecosystem based on SeaWiFS global primary productivity estimates. Seasonal ice covers the region during parts of the year, which limits the availability of light and nutrients. Zooplankton biomass production is relatively low, and the distribution and species composition is influenced by the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean. The rivers bring large amounts of nutrients into the Sea every year.

Oil and gas development and fisheries impacts pose severe threats to the region. Radioactive materials dumped into the Kara Sea LME may be severely impacting the ecosystem,

Before 1992, not much was known about radioactivity levels from dumping operations in the Arctic Seas. That picture has changed over the past three years, largely due to the joint efforts of scientists from Russia, Norway, and the IAEA's Marine Environment Laboratory in Monaco.
Some of the rivers are reportedly polluted with PCBs, DDT), heavy metals, and viral contaminants. The Ob River contains plutonium and iodine. Moving upstream toward nuclear processing facilities, there are levels of radionuclides.

Economic activity focuses on fisheries and the exploitation of natural resources (petroleum and natural gas).
In the early 1980s, Bovanenkovo and several other major gas fields were discovered in the Yamal Peninsula. This made the region a prime target for development.
The natural gas reserves of two basins in the Kara Sea LME (Rusanovskoe and Leningradskoe) are estimated at 5 trillion cubic meters.



. Carroll, J., F. Boisson, S. W. Fowler, and stalker Teyssie. 1997. Radionuclide adsorption to sediments from nuclear waste dumping sites in the Kara Sea. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 38:-304.
. Coquery, M., D. Cossa, and J. M. Martin. 1995. The distribution of dissolved and particulate mercury in three Siberian estuaries and adjacent Arctic coastal waters. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 80:-664.
. Fuhrmann, M., H. Zhou, J. Neiheisel, M. A. Schoonen, and R. Dryer. 1997. Sorption / desorption of radioactive contaminants by sediment from the Kara Sea. Science of the Total Environment, 202:-24.
. Layton, D., Vaughn, P., Yarrington, L., Maxwell, R., Preller, R., Bean, J., Carroll, J., Fuhrmann, M., Rigor, I., and W. Tucker. 1997. Transport of Radionuclides in the Arctic Seas. In: Radionuclides in the Arctic Seas from the Former Soviet Union: Potential Health and Ecological Risks. Ed. D. Layton, R. Edson, B. Napier. Arctic Nuclear Waste Assessment Program (ANWAP). United States Office of Naval Reserach, Washington, D.C.
. Pfirman, S., J. W. Kogeler, and I. Rigor. 1997. Potential for rapid transport of contaminants from the Kara Sea. Science of the Total Environment, 202:- 122.
. Povinec, P.P., Osvath, I., Baxter, M.S., Ballestra, S., Carroll, J., Gastaud, J., Harms, I., Huynh-Ngoc, L., Liong Wee Kwong, L., and H. Pettersson. 1997. IAEA-MEL’s Contribution to the investigation of Kara Sea radioactivity and radiological assessment. Marine Pollution Bulletin 35:235-241.



-The Kara Sea formed as a result of deglaciation during the last Ice Age, traces of glacial ice being found under a thin layer of silty sediment. Rocky soils are found in the northeast part of the sea. There are also sandbars and sandy mainland shores.


The water masses of the Kara Sea are extremely cold and stratified In the winter the water temperature averages 29.1° F (-1.6° C); in the summer it reaches 43° F (6° C) in the southwestern part of the sea and 36° F (2° C) in the north. Currents move in two slow, counterclockwise rotations in the southwestern and northeastern parts of the sea. ( [link to www.sintef.no] )


The importance of the Kara Sea route has increased following the discovery in the Ob-Yenisey region of large deposits of oil and natural gas.







-Thermal methods:
Wastewater from the cooling of power plants, both fossil-fueled and nuclear, has sometimes been suggested as a source of energy for melting ice downstream of the release points. This method may be advantageous in smal areas, but the power requirements for melting extended reaches of ice are immense. Discharges from smaller sources, such as sewage treatment plants, are generally too small to have more than a very localized effect. On the other hand, the water held in reservoirs is often somewhat warmer than freezing, and it can be released in quantities sufficient to result in extended open water downstream—the precise distance depending on how much surface area is required to cool the water back to the freezing point by heat loss to the cold air above.





-Wiki : Nuclear Dumping
There is concern about radioactive contamination from nuclear waste the former Soviet Union dumped in the sea and the effect this will have on the marine environment. According to an official "White Paper" report compiled and released by the Russian government in March 1993, the Soviet Union dumped six nuclear submarine reactors and ten nuclear reactors into the Kara Sea between 1965-1988.[4] Solid high- and low-level wastes unloaded from Northern Fleet nuclear submarines during reactor refuelings, were dumped in the Kara Sea, mainly in the shallow fjords of Novaya Zemlya, where the depths of the dumping sites range from 12 to 135 meters, and in the Novaya Zemlya Trough at depths of up to 380 meters. Liquid low-level wastes were released in the open Barents and Kara Seas. A subsequent appraisal by the International Atomic Energy Agency showed that releases are low and localized from the 16 naval reactors (reported by the IAEA as having come from seven submarines and the icebreaker "Lenin") which were dumped at five sites in the Kara Sea. Most of the dumped reactors had suffered an accident.[5]

-Map : [link to www.bsh.de]



-Nuclear event kara sea 5-5-11
[link to www.youtube.com]



-BP in Kara Sea !
Door still open for BP in Kara Sea (16 may is mentioned !!) [link to webcache.googleusercontent.com]


-PM Putin and BP on Kara sea oil:
Rosneft and BP form strategic alliance for Kara Sea 2011-01-15
[link to www.barentsobserver.com]
( ahhaaaa ELITE:
Attending the signing ceremony, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin said: - International capital, and Russian companies are again willing to work to implement new large-scale investment projects world-class in Russia, and leading Russian companies accelerate their entry into the elite of the global energy industry.
...
Rosneft’s President, Eduard Khudainatov, says in a statement: -I am pleased that in just a few months we’ve significantly moved forward in implementing Russia’s offshore strategy. In its operations, our future joint venture will utilize the experience and expertise of BP, one of the leaders in the global oil and gas industry.
- This project is unique in its complexity and scale both for Russia and the global oil and gas industry. We see it as the next step in developing our relations with BP, Khudainatov said.
...
Russian experts estimate recoverable oil and gas resources on the continental shelf at 100 billion tons of oil equivalents. There are 51 discovered deposits on the Russian shelf, of which six, including the Shtokman gas field, are considered to be unique.




-Kara sea TANKER (now in port in australie)
[link to www.marinetraffic.com]



- [link to arctic-roos.org]


-Image Kara Sea : [link to www.allthesea.com]




-Geology and Evolution of the Northern Kara Sea Shelf
Two regional deep sedimentary basins are clearly distinguished within the NKSS. They have rather complex inner structures and contain sediments 14.0-16.0 km thick. The basins are separated from each other by a relatively narrow, linear zone of basement high which extends from Uedineniya Island on the south to Vize Island on the north, where basement depth is 1.5-4.0 km.
...
The seismic data gave no evidence of Caldeonian or any other Phanerozoic folding within the NKSS, which is in contrast with widespread assumptions.
The results show that the geological structure and evolution of the NKSS differ greatly from those of adjacent Barents and Southern Kara Sea shelves.

[link to www.searchanddiscovery.com]



That SWISS journalist reminded me again on that article about those 3 russian MIR's that are investigating Lake GENEVA and their project called : ELEMO

See the multiple posts about it at this page : Thread: Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine (Page 1261)

It would be interresting to watch if any of those firms and labs involved in Project ELEMO also are going to be involved in the Kara Sea !!!!



For easier research I will repost this :


Russian MIR's :

- MIR ~ Space Station [link to en.wikipedia.org]
- MIR ~ former Russian peasant community [link to www.infoplease.com]
- MIR ~ NOAA Ocean Explorers [link to oceanexplorer.noaa.gov]




Other written news about the LG dive :

1. Russian Mir mini-subs begin Lake Geneva exploration
[link to en.rian.ru]
19:51 14/06/2011

- Russia's Mir-1 and Mir-2 self-propelled deep submersibles began on Tuesday a scientific expedition at Lake Geneva, diving to a depth of almost 300 meters
-The submersibles dived for 40 minutes to a depth of 296 meters in the middle of the lake
- "The dive was successful despite low visibility," Russian scientist Anatoly Sagalevich, who leads the expedition
- The expedition at Lake Geneva involves more than 20 Russian, French and Swiss scientists, including Swiss balloonist Bertrand Piccard and prominent U.S. oceanographer Don Walsh.



2. Russia's Mir submersibles to dive in Lake Geneva
[link to en.rian.ru]
03:52 17/05/2011 (article from May !!!)

- submersibles will be transported to Lake Geneva and start exploring it in early June, a Russian marine scientist said
- as soon as customs procedures are completed, the Mir submersibles will head to their research destination. We expect them to arrive by May 25
- A team of some 20 Russian scientists, led by prominent researcher and Hero of Russia Anatoly Sagalevich, plans to make first dives in early June.
- They (the mini-subs) were also asked by British Petroleum (BP)'s top management to assist in tackling the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, but owners rejected the request, saying the mini-subs had a busy schedule.



What can we find about this russian researcher/scientist :
~Anatoly Sagalevich
[link to www.auas-nogi.org]

-During 1976-85 Dr.Anatoly Sagalevitch worked as the head of the operations and as the pilot of the "Pisces VII" and "Pisces XI" submersibles. The first in the history deep dives on Baikal lake and to hot brines of Red sea deeps were done in 1977 and 1980 correspondingly. Anatoly is the owner of the world record of the dives in fresh water - 4300 feet (1977, Baikal Lake) and of the record of "Pisces" class submersibles - 2140 meters (1982, Reikjanes ridge).

- During last sixteen years he is permanent head of the expedition and chief-scientist of research vessel "Akademik Mstislav Keldysh" - support ship of the "MIR" submersibles. Under his leading many expeditions in different sites of World Ocean were provided: twenty seven scientific expeditions in hydrothermal fields of Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans; the expeditions to "Titanic" wreck in 1991 (filming with IMAX), 1995 (filming with "Lightstorm entertainment inc."), as well as in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2005; to nuclear submarine "KOMSOMOLETS" wreck in Norwegian Sea (1989-1995, 1998 - seven missions); to Japanese submarine wreck "I-52" in 1998 (5400 meters, 14 dives); in 2001, 2002 and 2005 - to battle ship Bismarck (4700 m); in 2000 to nuclear submarine "Kursk" etc. As chief-pilot of the "Pisces" and the "MIR"s submersibles Anatoly Sagalevitch spent over 3000 hours underwater and reached maximum depth 6170 meters. On "Titanic" he made 57 dives.

- On the basis of deep ocean filming with the "MIR" submersibles on "Titanic" in 1991 and 1995 were produced the films in IMAX format "Titanica" (director Stephen Low), video-film "Treasure of the deep" (director Al Giddings), film "Titanic" (director James Cameron). In 1999 National Geographic Society produced the film about Japanese submarine wreck "I-52". In 2002 and 2003 James Cameron produced the documentaries about Bismarck for Discovery Channel and Ghost of Abyss for IMAX.=, in 2004 - film "Alliens of the deep" about hydrothermal vents on ocean bottom. In 2005 as the pilot he provided the first in the history live broadcast from great depth 3800 m ("Titanic") to the land.




~DEEP Oceans Expeditions
[link to www.deepoceanexpeditions.com]

- On August 2, 2007 Anatoly piloted the Mir 1 submersible to the abyssal seabed at the North Pole during the Arktika 2007 expedition. He was subsequently awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation for "courage and heroism showed in extremal conditions and successful completion of High-Latitude Arctic Deep-Water Expedition."

MzK >>> Notice DEEP ????

We have to look into the research vessel "Akademik Mstislav Keldysh" - support ship of the "MIR" submersibles !!!





~BP/GOM:
BP calls for Russian mini-subs to tackle oil spill
[link to en.rian.ru]

MOSCOW, June 7 (RIA Novosti)
Sagalevich told the Izvestia daily the Mir mini-subs could stop the leakage, but it would take some time.

Sagalevich said the Mirs would be the most effective since they are operated by people on board rather than remotely, allowing for a more thorough investigation.

"Visual research by specialists is very important, regardless of the fact that more than 50 remote-controlled underwater robots are working at the scene of the accident delivering the images from the seabed to the surface," the paper quoted the researcher as saying.

He added, however, that the depths involved could hinder the submersibles' operation.

Last week the U.S. filmmaker James Cameron suggested to BP that Russian mini-subs Mir help to tackle oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, but the oil major rejected the idea.

Explaining BP's dismissal, Sagalevich said last week that "we are Russians, and if we go to the Gulf of Mexico with Mirs and do something there, the Americans would be appalled."



MzK >>> Just a reminder :
this man dived with his MIR's to the TITANNIC,
of which was also said that it was being eaten up by iron-consuming "new" bacteria ...
We discussed this already in this thread.
(the question was later asked : Is this SYNTHIA at work ??? Since Synthia needs IRON-suplements as FOOD. We have read and posted about that also.)






Found on TWitter:
Paul_Rose
Explorer. Science support expert. Polar Guide. Diver. Sailor. TV and Radio Broadcaster. Speaker. Author.

- 13 Jun :
Leaving for Geneva for IUCN, EPFL and Mir sub dive. #IUCN #EPFL #mirsubmarine
- 14 Jun :
On Lake Geneva to join the Mir submarine supported Elemo scientific campaign. #mirsubmarine #EPFL
With me on the boat is Don Walsh, Anatoly Sagalevitch and Bertrand Piccard. Plenty of 'Deep' talk :-) #mirsubmarine #EPFL #Elemo


MzK >>> Notice 'Deep' talk ???
Why is that written THAT way ????




Lets have a closer look to those other acronyms of organisations and institutions :


* IUCN is the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network - a democratic membership union with more than 1,000 government and NGO member organizations
- nuclear energy and biodiversety
- climate changes
- ocean commotion
[link to www.iucn.org]

The IUCN Water Programme delivers outcomes for people and nature from implementation of sustainable river basin management.

IUCN_Gender Global, Follows the work of the Office of IUCN's Global Senior Gender Advisor
[link to www.iucn.org]


BUMP EVENT

- The 2011 Climate Investment Funds (CIF) Partnership Forum will take place on June 24th – 25th in Cape Town, South Africa. The German Federal Ministery for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the IUCN (on behalf of the Global Gender and Climate Alliance-GGCA) will be hosting a lunch event (June 25th, 13h30 – 14h30):
National Climate Change Strategies: The Role of Gender in Mitigation Efforts
The event will raise awareness and support the critically important role of women within climate change mitigation efforts


* EPFL
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

EPFL is constituted of the following Schools:
- Basic Sciences (SB, Thomas Rizzo) mathematics, physics and chemistry
- School of Engineering (STI, Demetri Psaltis) Electrical Engineering, Mechanical engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Microengineering, Bioengineering
- School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering (ENAC, Marc Parlange) Architecture, Civil engineering, Environmental Sciences and Engineering
- Computer and Communication Sciences (I&C, Willy Zwaenepoel) computer science and telecommunications
>>> of interrest and related to BEZERK is : Center for Advanced Digital Systems , Center for Neural Information Processing , Laboratory for Cryptologic Algorithms !!
- Life Sciences (SV, Didier Trono) : Institute of Bioengineering , Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research , Global Health Institute


The EPFL advised on the Alinghi project, leading to success in the America's Cup in New Zealand in 2003 and in Valencia in 2007. EPFL is also developing a sun-powered plane, Solar Impulse, designed to be completely autonomous (capable of circumnavigation). Bertrand Piccard is one of the two pilots flying the plane. There is also a sensor network installed in the I&C building called SensorScope which reports live temperature and light measurements.

For teaching purposes the EPFL hosts the only nuclear reactor in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, CROCUS.


MzK >>> Is there a connection between this INVESTIGATION in Lake Geneva and NUCLEAR ENERGY sources ????
Think : splashzones, neutrino's, neclear reactions and faster radioactive breakdown ...
AUgie, Stuxnet ...
Typical also that it is linked with solar-powered energy projects.




PLASMA CONNECTION !!!! :
EPFL The Tokamak à configuration variable ("variable configuration tokamak", TCV) is a research fusion reactor (tokamak) of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne. Its particularity is that its torus section is three times higher than wide. This allows studying several shapes of plasmas, which is particularly relevant since the shape of the plasma has links to the performance of the reactor. The TCV was set up in November 1992.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]



* Elemo
[link to genevalunch.com]
Geneva and Lausanne, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Russian Mir submersibles will soon populate the depths of Lake Geneva, the EPFL, the Swiss federal polytechnic institute in Lausanne announced Tuesday 1 March. Fifteen teams from five countries will carry out field research using the submersibles, from June 2011 to August, in a project dubbed elemo.

MzK >>> Elemo = ELE MO hiding
An other
ELE PROJECT!!!


Geology, biology (especially micro-pollutants and bacteriology) and physics projects will be undertaken

The submersibles will operate in three main areas:
•Vidy, near Lausanne, a heavily-populated area where the impact of micro-pollutants can be studied
•mid-lake directly offshore from Lausanne, going as deep as 309 metres, a depth at which little is known about the lake
•Villeneuve, where glacial deposits and sediment have created 30-metre high canyons in the lake: a spectacular, unstable part of the lake that begs exploration.


MzK >>> Verrrrrry interresting ... and several connetions to BEZERK, Lake Baikal & lake Vostock, Synthia, The earths defence mechanism AUgie, ...



WOWWWW this below needs an other post for furter investigation !!! (AC Canada is good in that ..lol... hint hint :P )


International scientists will have access to the submersibles for research purposes, thanks to support from Ferring Pharmaceuticals in Saint Prex, canton Vaud, the Russian Federation’s Honorary Consulate in Lausanne and the EPFL. Ferring is financing most of the project.

MzK >>> Yep, FOLLOW THE MONEY !!!!


“One-and-a-half million people live near Lake Geneva. Fifty percent of this population gets its daily drinking water from the lake. Yet there is still much to learn about the complex workings of this heavily human-impacted ecosystem,” the EPFL notes in its press release.

The researchers will gain easy access to the deepest parts of the lake, at depths of over 300 meters, where they will be able to study how pollutants accumulate, and even perform field experiments. The lake consists of layers of water that are permeable to differing degrees. By using the submersibles to carry out a detailed study of the boundaries between these layers, the researchers will be able to better understand how the water circulates.




>>> Remember the LAYERS in the GOM seawater that OP talked about !!!???
This is fresh-water and not poluted by oil-layers ..
but OP and Squiddy talked also about freshwater-cousins ...
It is natural/logic that freshwater needs a differnt defence mechanism then salt-water.

So in my opinion they are not JUST studying the polution that men brings to Lake Geneva, but also about how AUgie's freshwater cousin "FR-AUgie" could be evolving and housekeeping here.
What happens to 1 spot of the world is happening in more spots of the world. Its a living organism, linked and working on feedback-systems.

The earth is in CHANGE and she needs to addapt to it in order to survive ... like we have our lympatic system and fluids, Gaia has AUgie. Rays and waves from space are delivering signals and invocing "nessecary" changes. If we dont change with her, we will loose this "battle" ... Its not a BATTLE but a proces and we have to stay CONNECTED, we cant afford to LOOSE connection.
This is not about an ATTACK,
this is about change and a PROCES !
The end of a CYCLE,
the start of a new one ...



xxx MZK pilot

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Watch all those pharmacies and companies mentioned in the above ....


xx K

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Krispy ... BHD

I posted this a few days ago hoping either of you could give me your opinion. I thought it was Crystal Moldavite but could be something else. Any thoughts please?

from Harmony:

Trying to find if anyone has heard of Professor B

yet? see if he has seen anything static discharge for the

rocks from space in the California area lately --- I believe

he can get it 10-14 days prior ?


Professor B.... anyone?
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Sorry Gabe' doesnt ring any bells for me.

Only thing I came across resembling what you have written about is this -

"Frequency domain optical storage, using ionic and molecular crystals. Supervisors: Prof B"

Googled Professor B crystals.
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Jellies now, but earlier....

Mass squid swarms around Japan prior to EQ and tsunami.


Thread: Oh My ...The Japanese and their Fishy Story: Did Squid Warn Japanese Fishermen About the Earthquake?
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Sorry Gabe' doesnt ring any bells for me.

Only thing I came across resembling what you have written about is this -

"Frequency domain optical storage, using ionic and molecular crystals. Supervisors: Prof B"

Googled Professor B crystals.
 Quoting: BadHairDay



Thanks for researching BHD. The "rocks" she is referring to i believe is suppose to release a static discharge 10-14 days ahead of the arrival of either Elenin or the dark one.... i'm privy to a lot of info but Prof B and this "rock" are not known by my sources.
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Jellies now, but earlier....

Mass squid swarms around Japan prior to EQ and tsunami.


Thread: Oh My ...The Japanese and their Fishy Story: Did Squid Warn Japanese Fishermen About the Earthquake?
 Quoting: BadHairDay


yes and the reasons why are more and more obveous ...
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@ Gabriel

Idk at the moment, but I am keeping it in the back of my mind. Will come back on it later :)
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well, at least I got that big smile in for a few days....
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New predictions
Shaul Mofaz (Antichrist) in the September 2011 Israeli Prime Minister After the earthquake in

northern Israel - and the dry lake Kynrt He is government end of October 2012

And by the Imam Mahdi or Jesus will be killed

On September 28 Saudi Arabia king will be killed - November 6 is the hidden of his death after

starts War powers

On October 28, 2011 comet Elenin(C/2010 X1) near Earth He a stone hit in East Asia And reverse rotation of the

earth the sun will come out from the West

America the great volcano in October 2011 - will begin its activities - eight days out of the ashes

Syria: Soldiers the United Nations They sent to Syria in August/ earthquake in northern Israel

and Syria And its effect on the dry lake Kynrt In October Jordan to take possession of syria/and

after Exit Western from Iraq/ Iraq by the Jordan in Januaryto take possession of/Fighting with

Turkey in December2011/And in February 2012 in the desert between Mecca and Medina

Jordanian Soldiers into the ground will beswallowed (volcano

Jesus in the the end summer of 2012 - comes to earth from the sky - to help Imam Mahdi

theadministration of justice in the earth
[link to emam-mahdi-1431.blogfa.com]
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What made you choose this thread my friend?

Your reputation preceeds you. ** Where as I respect your right to post where ever you like, this thread would not seem appropriate at all.

You have been banned, and warned about 'flooding' forums with your 'predictions' before, mainly based on Islamic perspective.

Posts on this thread cannot be deleted. This thread would seem to be a high count thread too, so maybe that was your reason?

e.g.

Thread: Calling LIGHTWORKERS! A Meeting Place ! (Page 3134)
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Thread: ++I AM A EXTRA TERRESTRIAL++ ASK ME A QUESTION AND I WILL RESPOND++ (Page 1203)

etc..... (all high count threads btw peeps)

Dont know. But, thank you for the post, and unless you can find correlations to what we talk about here, find another thread.

Indeed, start one of your own. People love predictions on this site. It will be popular.

Here's one for you -
Thread: Post Your Dream Predictions Here!

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Will stop correcting and adding to my post above..



- just fuck off.


Paid troll. Some of us actually take the time to read and research what is written here, and indeed elsewhere.
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@ GABRIEL


I just recieved a mail from TUTUWUWU in my homemailbox and it is for you :D

B1 = This Bezerk-thread , here on GLP.




TUTU:
High!
Was just lurking via proxy @B1, and wanted to reply to Gabe's question, but the proxy did not support it, soooo, maybe you would like to post this about Moldavite:
One of my fav reference books for crystals is Melody's "Love Is In The Earth". It primarily focusses on the metaphysical properties of the different stones, and their traditional uses in the healing arts.

To paraphrase what she says about this gorgeous deep green translucent rock:
Moldavite is one of the rarest tektites, found exclusively in Czechslovakia, formed over 15 million years ago, and is the only gem quality stone of extraterrestrial origin.
"Moldavite is a stone to serve the inhabitants of this planet. It stimulates cooperation between those of extraterrestrial origins and those who are experiencing life on Earth. It carries one beyond the mirage of life, to a home from which one has been absent, providing the image of eternity and the vision and energy to translate the image into reality."

Now, I have been a big fan of this stone for a couple of decades and the owner of several fine specimens. The stone emits a highly energetic buzz in one's hand, and never fails to provoke a big grin in the holder. I used to make moldavite water by the gallon...think "sun tea". My favorite use for it was to drink it all day and do art while listening to music. It has a mild psychedelic effect - very heart opening and giggly. My longest moldavite water binge was 3 days. Good times.


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Krispy ... BHD

I posted this a few days ago hoping either of you could give me your opinion. I thought it was Crystal Moldavite but could be something else. Any thoughts please?

from Harmony:

Trying to find if anyone has heard of Professor B

yet? see if he has seen anything static discharge for the

rocks from space in the California area lately --- I believe

he can get it 10-14 days prior ?


Professor B.... anyone?
 Quoting: Gabriel


So maybe it is not MOLDAVITE we have to look in too, coz according to Tutu its only been found in Czechslovakia ...
and your message mentioned 'the California area' ...

So in california there are stones from space (?meteorites or others ?? , moon ??, Mars ??, ..) that could/would be emitting a discharge, right ?

10-14 PRIOR to what ?
Prior to the discharge? or prior to an other event ?




There was a searchresult that stood out though. I searched for > Professor B, , static discharge, meteorites.


NASA Prepares for Potentially Damaging 2011 Meteor Shower
[link to www.space.com]

Some snips:

-Current meteor forecast models project a strong Draconid outburst, possibly a full-blown storm, on Oct. 8, 2011, according to William Cooke of the Meteoroid Environment Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala

-A Marshall Space Flight Center Meteoroid Stream Model based on radar and optical observations of past Draconid showers suggests that the maximum rate will be several hundreds per hour.

So why the worry?

Cooke said that a significant fraction of spacecraft anomalies produced by shower meteoroids are caused by electrostatic discharges when meteoroid meets satellite.

-For the Hubble Space Telescope, if its operators deem the risk high enough, they will point the observatory away from the Draconid radiant ? the point from which the shower appears to emanate.




No Prof. B in the above, but still interresting that they called the meteor shower DRACONID !!!!!


Besides of meteorites "Stones from Space" could also refer to MOONSTONES ... My search gave me this interresting article :

Shocking! Lunar Craters May Be Electrified
[link to www.universetoday.com]

snips:
New research shows that as the solar wind flows over natural obstructions on the moon, such as the rims of craters at the poles, the craters could be charged to hundreds of volts. “In a nutshell, what we’re finding is that the polar craters are very unusual electrical environments, and in particular there can be large surface charging at the bottom of these craters,” said William Farrell from Goddard Space Flight Center, lead author of a new research on the Moon’s environment.

...

Next steps for the team include more complex computer models. “We want to develop a fully three-dimensional model to examine the effects of solar wind expansion around the edges of a mountain. We now examine the vertical expansion, but we want to also know what happens horizontally,” said Farrell. As early as 2012, NASA will launch the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) mission that will orbit the moon and could look for the dust flows predicted by the team’s research.





What if moonrocks did/do emit something ? Discharge is certain situations (first load up and discharge later ... with the increasing energies from space ?)



California Woman Questioned About Moon Rock
[link to www.redorbit.com]

A California woman is being questioned about her claims that she had a sample from the lunar surface for sale, BBC News reports.
...
Astronauts who landed on the moon collected 2,415 samples of moon rocks weighing a total of 842 pounds. Most of these rocks were collected during the Apollo 15, 16 and 17 missions. In addition, three unmanned Soviet Luna spacecraft brought 0.66 pounds of lunar samples back to Earth, according to NASA’s website.

Hundreds of tiny moon dust and rock samples were handed out as gifts to foreign nations and US states. Many of these remain unaccounted for.

In 2002, interns stole a small amount of moon rock from the Johnson Space Center in Houston. There have also been a number of cases of attempts to sell fake moon rocks.


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This one might be the best find , coz it sounds BEZERK --->


Giant Meteorite Hit Ancient California, Crater Study Suggests
page 1: [link to news.nationalgeographic.com]
page 2: [link to news.nationalgeographic.com]

A space rock the size of three football fields may have slammed into California more than 35 million years ago, according to a team of scientists

The proposed impact may have created the giant 3.4-mile-wide (5.5-kilometer-wide) craterlike formation that the team found buried 4,900 to 5,250 feet (1,490 to 1,600 meters) below sea level west of Stockton, California

the researchers said, they are continuing to analyze
rocks from oil exploration wells dug in the region for telltale signs of a collision

According to Bennett Spevack, if a space rock did crash into California's Central Valley, it would have created a 1,500-megaton explosion.


IMAGE OF CRATER : [link to news.softpedia.com]



It has space-rock i.e. alien rock/material, oil-well exploration rock (always oilwells ..lol..), a megaton explosion, ...
and a prof Bennett Spevack .... (a geologist with ABA Energy Corporation in San Diego)
Just like any alien rock, this ancient rock could have a specific "charge" that can be discharged under special and specific circumstances.


hmmmm could be interresting .... lets see if we can find more berzerk connections ? and data on it.



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Blog with a lot of data: [link to sdsugeology.junk] spam site/2007/10/seminar-jared-morrow-and-bennett.html

lots of data and links : [link to www.tagsup.com]

wiki: [link to en.wikipedia.org]

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Old article from 2006,
but still interresting also in relation to the electrical charged mooncraters-article I posted earlier.




New Moon Meteorite Discovered in Antarctica
[link to news.softpedia.com]

snip:
Specialists said the rock has an unusual mineralogy and texture and the meteorite is a very old piece of the moon that could deliver information about moon's history.

The meteorite is a very coarse-grained gabbro, similar in composition to the basaltic lavas that fill the lunar maria, but its very large crystals suggest slow cooling deep within the Moon's crust.
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This title below , in my search results, suddenly reminded me about when ACO mentioned (to M7) that Iceland was a SPLASHZONE !

The word HOTSPOT and HOLE triggered this. And the dates of this trip and study (may-june) are relatively short before Aco mentioned it to us early sept 2010



A U.S.-Norwegian Expedition to Sample the Aegir Ridge "Hole" in the Iceland Hotspot (2010)
PDF : [link to www.interridge.org]

Alternative link :
[link to docs.google.com]


The composition of the Icelandic crust-type is not understood and there are questions about/around thickness and melt. Scientists are riddled ...
PDF :
[link to www.interridge.org]
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ETBC: Organic Geochemical Transformations and the Deep Biosphere -- Identifying the Food Sources for Microbes in Sedimentary Systems

EMERGING TOPICS|GEOBIOLOGY & LOW TEMP GEOCHEM|BIMOLECULAR PROCESSES|MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS


startdate: December 18, 2008
expiredate: August 31, 2012

[link to auto.a-24.kiev.ua]


abstract:

This research explores how geochemical processes support microbes living deep in the Earth. A major challenge in understanding how life can survive at depth is the identity and source of organic compounds that are consumed by microbes. While some of these compounds are likely to be produced by other subsurface microbes, this works focuses on the large inventory of consumable organic compounds that comes from geochemical transformations of organic matter that take place as sediments are buried and exposed to elevated temperatures and pressures.

Goals of the work are to examine, both theoretically and experimentally, chemical reactions that occur at temperatures and pressures greater than microbial life can withstand. These high temperature and pressure reactions produce organic solutes that are transported upward into the inhabited zones of the subsurface.
The primary focus of the research is to determine how reactions between hot water and organic matter generate small organic compounds that ultimately feed the deep biosphere.
Phase I focuses on hydrothermal experiments of well-known reactions that transform simple hydrocarbons into alcohols, ketones, and carboxylic acids at elevated temperatures and pressures. Phase II explores these same reactions, but in the context of a more realistic and thus complex geologic system that includes the clay minerals found in all organic rich sediments and sedimentary rocks. Most of these reactions have not been systematically studied under geologically realistic conditions. As a result, our present understanding of these transformation mechanisms in nature are speculative. This work produces rigorous results from which calculations can be made to predict the microbial metabolic potential of areas deep within the Earth?s crust.

Broader Impacts:
This work provides organic chemists with new methods to control reactions and provides geochemists with new predictive, mechanistic models of organic matter transformations. New models will inform those making site selections for future ocean and continental drilling efforts that explore the deep biosphere and will allow us to better understand the generation of petroleum. This project also provides a means to predict where prospecting of new microbial species with unusual properties can be found. The hydrothermal reactor approach may also provide green alternatives to incineration or burial of organic waste.


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THIS ABOVE SOUNDS really BEZERK !!!!
The RED "new microbial species with unusual properties" SOUNDS LIKE AUGIE !!!!!
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Awesome Krispy, thank you for your research. And please thank TUTU for me.

I do believe it is space rock we are talking about not crystal Maldivite. I believe this Prof. B is the in charge of the team that is in control of this rock which has now been transported to California. It is full of some kind of energy and is building exponentially with the arrival of either Elenin or the Dark Star or both. They believe that approximately 10-14 days before a certain distance from earth, a static discharge of some kind will occur from the rock. What happens after that.... i don't know.......yet.
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Awesome Krispy, thank you for your research. And please thank TUTU for me.

I do believe it is space rock we are talking about not crystal Maldivite. I believe this Prof. B is the in charge of the team that is in control of this rock which has now been transported to California. It is full of some kind of energy and is building exponentially with the arrival of either Elenin or the Dark Star or both. They believe that approximately 10-14 days before a certain distance from earth, a static discharge of some kind will occur from the rock. What happens after that.... i don't know.......yet.
 Quoting: Gabriel


Idk what kind of spacerock you are refering to, but according to Tutu IS Moldavite "spacerock" ..lol... and buzzing :)

If we could figure out from what land your spacerock was transported from, then we could decimate the haystack hahahah ...

Wait a sec !!! What was that place and rock that exploded .. Tugcansta or something .. wait ...

here it is : The Tunguska Event ---> [link to en.wikipedia.org]
Interrestingly this happened : northwest of Lake Baikal!!!


Snip from wiki:
Expeditions sent to the area in the 1950s and 1960s found microscopic silicate and magnetite spheres in siftings of the soil. Similar spheres were predicted to exist in the felled trees, although they could not be detected by contemporary means. Later expeditions did identify such spheres in the resin of the trees. Chemical analysis showed that the spheres contained high proportions of nickel relative to iron, which is also found in meteorites, leading to the conclusion they were of extraterrestrial origin. The concentration of the spheres in different regions of the soil was also found to be consistent with the expected distribution of debris from a meteorite airburst.[25] Later studies of the spheres found unusual ratios of numerous other metals relative to the surrounding environment, which was taken as further evidence of their extraterrestrial origin.[26]
Chemical analysis of peat bogs from the area also revealed numerous anomalies considered consistent with an impact event. The isotopic signatures of stable carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen isotopes at the layer of the bogs corresponding to 1908 were found to be inconsistent with the isotopic ratios measured in the adjacent layers, and this abnormality was not found in bogs located outside the area. The region of the bogs showing these anomalous signatures also contains an unusually high proportion of iridium, similar to the iridium layer found in the K–T boundary.




This next snip is interresting too coz it coïncides with the approach of a comet AND METEOR SHOWER too !! Just like Elenin ... and the DRACINID SHOWER later this year !!!!

wiki:
In 1978, astronomer Ľubor Kresák suggested that the body was a fragment of the short-period Comet Encke, which is responsible for the Beta Taurid meteor shower: the Tunguska event coincided with a peak in that shower,[31] and the approximate trajectory of the Tunguska impactor is consistent with what would be expected from such a fragment.[7]


Wow, again a Lake ...
Could they have excaveted this SPACE-ROCK out of LAKE CHECO ???? And transported it to California ???


wiki:
In June 2007, scientists from the University of Bologna identified a lake in the Tunguska region as a possible impact crater from the event. They do not dispute that the Tunguska body exploded in midair but believe that a one-meter fragment survived the explosion and impacted with the ground. Lake Cheko is a small, bowl-shaped lake approximately 8 kilometres north-northwest of the hypocenter.[38] The hypothesis has been disputed by other impact crater specialists.[39] A 1961 investigation had dismissed a modern origin of Lake Cheko, saying that the presence of metres-thick silt deposits at the lake's bed suggests an age of at least 5,000 years;[25] but more recent research suggests that only a meter or so of the sediment layer on the lake bed is "normal lacustrine sedimentation," a depth indicating a much younger lake of about 100 years.[40] Acoustic-echo soundings of the lake floor provide support for the hypothesis that the lake was formed by the Tunguska event. The soundings revealed a conical shape for the lake bed, which is consistent with an impact crater.[41] Magnetic readings indicate a possible meter-sized chunk of rock below the lake's deepest point that may be a fragment of the colliding body.[41] Finally, the lake's long axis points to the hypocenter of the Tunguska explosion, about 7.0 kilometres (4.3 mi) away.[41] Work is still being done at Lake Cheko to determine its origins.[42]]



Below sais that the isotope readings were DIFFERENT, ...
This could refer to your reference that this rock is likely to have a discharge.
If we just believe that also remnants of meteorites and comets could listen and follow to the "entanglement laws" of Quantum fysics ;) They would charge up when a mass of similar origin and composition approaches !
I personally dont think that the CHECO-CHUNK will explode again, nope, but coz we -living matter and organic matter- are all composised in an ELECTRO-MAGNETICAL FIELD holding us togetter (as in a suit), this Checo-chunk could easily tune-up in RESONANCE now a bigger portion of its origional material, matter and EM-field composition is comming closer !!! Verrrry logical !!!!
A bit like MAGNETS, and like that iron grind that starts to move and stand up when holding a magnet close ...

Wowww, this IS fantastic !!! I can understand why scientists are freaking out and wanting to study and observe it better.

What if they are trying to move it to an area or enviroment that could shield off these signals and reactions ? Like in saltmines ? or other facilities ... hmmmzzz ... lol ...

California & deuterium !!! --> [link to www.google.nl]

Understanding what this ROCK did and does, could be a new perspective in space-science and WEAPONS and WARR, without the radioactive shit leaving behind like we do know nowerdays !!



wiki:
... a comet with an anomalous high concentration of deuterium in its composition, could have exploded as a natural hydrogen bomb, generating most of the energy released. The sequence would be first a mechanical or kinetic explosion, triggering a thermonuclear reaction.[48] These proposals are inconsistent with our knowledge of the composition of comets and of the temperature and pressure conditions necessary for initiating a nuclear fusion reaction.[49] Studies have found the concentration of radioactive isotopes in the blast region to be inconsistent with those expected following a nuclear explosion, fusion or otherwise.[26]


DEUTERIUM: [link to en.wikipedia.org]
- The physical properties of deuterium compounds can exhibit significant kinetic isotope effects* and other physical and chemical property
(* Isotopic rate changes are most pronounced when the relative mass change is greatest, since the effect is related to vibrational frequencies of the affected bonds )
- Chemically, deuterium behaves similarly to ordinary hydrogen, but there are differences in bond energy and length for compounds of heavy hydrogen isotopes which are larger than the isotopic differences in any other element. Bonds involving deuterium and tritium are somewhat stronger than the corresponding bonds in hydrogen, and these differences are enough to make significant changes in biological reactions.
- The deuteron has spin +1 ("triplet") and is thus a boson.
- In chemistry, biochemistry and environmental sciences, deuterium is used as a non-radioactive, stable isotopic tracer




YEAH LOL !!! BINGO !!!
Deuterium and neutrino's !!! With the INCREASING amount of NEUTRINO's this has an enormeous effect on the deuterium in the SPACE ROCK !!!!!
See info below :


Wiki:
The proton and neutron making up deuterium can be dissociated through neutral current interactions with neutrinos. The cross section for this interaction is comparatively large, and deuterium was successfully used as a neutrino target in the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory experiment **.

... a highly excited state of it), a nucleus with two protons, and a nucleus with two neutrons. The latter two nuclei are not stable or nearly stable, and therefore so is this type of deuterium (meaning that it is indeed a highly excited state of deuterium).



(** What happens is that
1) Production of electrons:
-in the charged current interaction- a neutrino converts the neutron in a deuteron to a proton. The neutrino is absorbed in the reaction and an electron is produced.
2) Gamma-rays are produced :
In the neutral current interaction, a neutrino dissociates the deuteron, breaking it into its constituent neutron and proton. The neutrino continues on with slightly less energy, and all three neutrino flavours are equally likely to participate in this interaction. Heavy water has a small cross section for neutrons, and when neutrons capture on a deuterium nucleus a gamma ray (photon) with roughly 6 MeV of energy is produced. The direction of the gamma ray is completely uncorrelated with the direction of the neutrino. Some of the neutrons wander past the acrylic vessel into the light water, and since light water has a very large cross section for neutron capture these neutrons are captured very quickly. A gamma ray with roughly 2 MeV of energy is produced in this reaction.
3) Z-boson ans W-boson:
In the elastic scattering interaction, a neutrino collides with an atomic electron and imparts some of its energy to the electron. All three neutrinos can participate in this interaction through the exchange of the neutral Z boson, and electron neutrinos can also participate with the exchange of a charged W boson. For this reason this interaction is dominated by electron neutrinos, and this is the channel through which the Super-Kamiokande (Super-K)(Japan) detector can observe solar neutrinos.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
)



THIS IS BEZERK !


Superposition : [link to en.wikipedia.org]
- the quantum state of the deuterium is a superposition --->

. Applying the superposition principle to a quantum mechanical particle, the configurations of the particle are all positions, so the superpositions make a complex wave in space
. quantum superposition results in many directly observable effects, such as interference peaks from an electron wave in a double-slit experiment. The superpositions, however, persist at all scales, absent a mechanism for removing them.
. Recent research indicates that chlorophyll within plants appears to exploit the feature of quantum superposition to achieve greater efficiency in transporting energy, allowing pigment proteins (pigment/melanin) to be spaced further apart than would otherwise be possible.






WOWWWWWWWWW !!!
PINK EYE GLOW !!!!!!


Ionized deuterium in an IEC fusion reactor giving off its characteristic pinkish-red glow.
Image : [link to upload.wikimedia.org]


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And AGAIN the mention of D-D !!! (a variation on our DED and D.D)

wiki:
Deuterium is useful in nuclear fusion reactions, especially in combination with tritium, because of the large reaction rate (or nuclear cross section) and high energy yield of the D–T reaction. There is an even higher-yield D–3He fusion reaction, though the breakeven point of D–3He is higher than that of most other fusion reactions; together with the scarcity of 3He, this makes it implausible as a practical power source until at least D–T and D–D fusion reactions have been performed on a commercial scale.
Deuterium is used in heavy water moderated fission reactors, usually as liquid D2O, to slow neutrons without high neutron absorption of ordinary hydrogen





So in a nutshell this is fantastic !!!
Many things of the points above are things that relate and resonate with BEZERK !
Deuterium might be just 1 of the elements that play a great role in this misteriously being charged piece of SPACEROCK.
Other elements , not know to our scientists -or to the general public-, could be of huge importance.


It is clear that it is linked to interactions with neutrino's, nuclear energy, D-D, pink eye glow, quantum properties - superposition, boson = Z , (zero point energy), pigment proteins (melanin), alien matter, seawater and freshwater, abnormal sedimentation, different isotope readings, bonds that difference enough to make significant changes in biological reactions !, 2 NUCLEUS !!, ...



So far for now ...
more later.
XXX K
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* Deuterium reactors in the world
and applications for use by the military :

[link to conworld.wikia.com]


■ Berlin University reactor: No longer operational, it is displayed in the hall of the university.
■ Copenhagen reactor: The first full size reactor in the world.
■ Hamburg reactor: The largest reactor built thus far by New Germany.
■ Amsterdam reactor: Now completed, it is just off the coast of Amsterdam and is heavily guarded because of it's size.


Canada:
Bruce Nuclear Generating Station is situated in Canada, on a site area of 2,300 acres. It is the second largest nuclear power plant in the world. It has a capacity of 7,276 MW and is owned by Ontaria Hydro. It was built in 1987 for an estimated $14.4 billion. The CANada Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) system consists of a pressurised heavy-water reactor and uses deuterium-oxide as its moderator. This was invented in Canada during the 1950s-60s. It is powered by natural uranium, CANDU’s reactors are different from other moderate reactors for they use heavy water not light water for nuclear moderation.



* CANDU : [link to en.wikipedia.org]

Today there are 29 CANDU reactors in use around the world, and 13 "CANDU-derivatives" in India, developed from the CANDU design after India detonated a nuclear bomb in 1974 and Canada stopped nuclear dealings with India. The breakdown is:

Canada: 17 (+3 refurbishing, +5 decommissioned)
South Korea: 4
China: 2
India: 2 (+13 CANDU-derivatives in use, +3 CANDU-derivatives under construction)
Argentina: 1
Romania: 2 (+3 under construction, currently dormant)
Pakistan: 1



* Near future plans with > Deuterium and plasma and EM-fields:
[link to www.circuitstoday.com]

In order to produce such a reactor, an international research and experimenting project was made by the name International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). Researchers at ITER have decided to build the world’s biggest and most efficient “tokamak” nuclear reactor. Tokamak refers to the device that uses a magnetic field to restrict the plasma inside a vessel. Thus the fusion reaction process is experimented inside this vessel. The plasma that is restricted inside the vessel with the help of magnetic field is composed of deuterium and tritium, and two isotopes of hydrogen. The radio waves and micro waves, along with the particle beams rise the temperature inside the vessel to as high as 270 million degrees Fahrenheit. This is the minimum temperature that is required to support the fusion process.
...
The whole experiment is to be carried out in a place called Cadarache, the south of France. The researchers claim that this reactor will be the largest tokamak in the world, since it is capable of producing 500 megawatts of power.
But, they have clearly stated that the whole process will just be an experiment and thus, the reactor will not be used to produce electricity. After an outline of the whole experiment is made and the budget estimated, the work will start by 2019. If it turns out to be successful, a 2,000 to 4,000 megawatt producing power plant will be built by 2040!!






* I was just looking to see if there were some relationships between Japan and Deuterium ...
I saw that Japan was develloping also some technology and lamps etc based on deuterium ...
(and in that way freeing itself from the OIL-based industries .. and becomming/would be seen as a possible THREAT to world-economy (in my opinion). = a motivation to crumple Japan.


Now isnt THIS a coïncedence ??? ---> SENDAI !!!


Deuterium enrichment during ion bombardment in VD0.01 alloys
[link to www.sciencedirect.com]

-S. Yamaguchia, K. Ozawab, O. Yoshinaric, M. Koiwac and M. Hirabayashic
-a Department of Nuclear Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
-b Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Tokai, Japan
-c The Research Institute for Iron, Steel and Other Metals, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan





* The Phillipines and the WHITE GOLD ----> Deuterium
[link to citizenonmars.blogsome.com]

Snips:
The Philippines is identified to hold the greatest amount of deuterium deposit, somewhere in the area known as Mindanao Trench, the part of the Pacific Ocean just off the shores of Surigao. Deuterium is most prevalent in an area more widely known in the whole world as The Philipppine Deep. In the Freeman news article (dated August 2004), Dr. Anthony B. Halog, the Filipino scientist working at the Sustainable Technology Office of the Institute for Chemical Process and Environmental Technology, and the National Research Council of Canada described the Philippine deuterium wealth in this manner:

“A big deposit of 868 miles long, 52 miles at widest point, and 3 miles at deepest point, replenished by nature 24 hours a day after deuterium travels more than 12,000 kilometers from Central America to the Philippines through the span of the Pacific Ocean when Planet Earth turns on its axis from West to East in unending perpetual motion.”

And it’s potential in this breathe:
“At 12 million barrels per day capacity priced at US$7.00 per barrel, this is US$84 million per day or US$30.66 billion per year, enough to wipe out all existing foreign debts of the Government in one year, revenue-wise in foreign exchange.

The problem faced by those who wants to extract natural deuterium from the Philippines seas is probably the enormous pressure that is existing in the very area where deuterium are supposed to be found. To reach the area of deuterium concentration, a drilling system should reach a level of at least 30,000 feet deep into the ocean, where the water pressure could reach as high as 10,000 psi, or the equivalent of 10,000 tons of load pressuring from all direction.




* Gold clusters and deuterium :
[link to www.springerlink.com]
... The uptake of deuterium and methane on gold clusters also exhibits a pronounced size dependence with D/Au varying from a high of 3 for the dimer to zero for clusters containing more than 15 Au atoms. Comparison of the methane and deuterium saturation behavior leads us to suggest that methane is dissociated and bound as CH3 and H


There are more (and to many links to post) results on deuterium and gold ... there is significance and importance in use. I suggest to read and research yourself a bit ;)



* Deuteruim and crystals ... watch out when heated !!!
[link to www.msnbc.msn.com]
In the UCLA experiment, scientists placed a tiny crystal that can generate a strong electric field into a vacuum chamber filled with deuterium gas, a form of hydrogen capable of fusion. Then the researchers activated the crystal by heating it.

The resulting electric field created a beam of charged deuterium atoms that struck a nearby target, which was embedded with yet more deuterium. When some of the deuterium atoms in the beam collided with their counterparts in the target, they fused.
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The Deuterium excess signal shows similarities with both the Northern Hemisphere temperature and the Kara Sea sea ice extent anomalies. ...



[PDF] Deuterium excess record from a small Arctic ice cap -
www.nersc.no/MACESIZ/Papers/Divine08.pdf
[1] In this paper we present a deuterium excess (d) record from an ice core drilled on a .... Kara Sea ice extent, pointing to this area as an important ...


The negative deuterium excess during 1400 and 1500 (Middle Ages) lead to mini Ice-Age !
Talks also about sea-surface temperatures.
Greenland and Iceland are mentioned to and the "heat" there.
Greenland and the Kara Sea show correlations.



115 year ice-core data from Akademii Nauk ice cap, Severnaya Zemlya: high-resolution record of Eurasian Arctic climate change
[link to www.ingentaconnect.com]
A recent decrease in the deuterium-excess time series indicates an increasing role of the Kara Sea as a regional moisture source. From the multi-annual ion variations we deduced decreasing sea-salt aerosol trends in the 20th century, as reflected by sodium and chloride, whereas sulphate and nitrate are strongly affected by anthropogenic pollution.



More links to look at and read :
[link to www.google.nl]
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You hit the nail on the head......... several times lol

Cheers to Krispy

but now comes the sobering thought...... something is coming...
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ex BP Tony Hayward surfaces:

kudos to Dna12

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Thanks for all the codes, Krispy. Been fun. Looking for more in the future.


Too easy... LOL
There's always an Arquillian Battle Cruiser, or a Corillian Death Ray, or an intergalactic plague that is about to wipe out all life on this miserable little planet, and the only way these people can get on with their happy lives is that they DO NOT KNOW ABOUT IT!

-Men in Black
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07/19/2011 04:01 AM
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Thanks for all the codes, Krispy. Been fun. Looking for more in the future.


Too easy... LOL
 Quoting: Housedad


What CODE's ???
damned


I have NO idea what you are talking about !
I just posted researchresults for Gabriel, and something that reminded me at the Greenland/Iceland splashzone Aco mentioned almost a year ago in M7.

I DONT DO CODE.
Once I de-coded, or tried to decode what Aco&Co posted. Thats all.
Never have and never will use code myself.


Your implies and accusations are sooooo sad ...
and soooo wrong.


TRUTH !!! Truth HD, no codes no secrets and no games.
Researching all possibilities.



have a nice and sane life.
xx K
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07/19/2011 04:29 AM
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You hit the nail on the head......... several times lol

Cheers to Krispy

but now comes the sobering thought...... something is coming...
 Quoting: Gabriel


Thanks for the confirmation :D

flowas



Changes are inevetable Gabriel, we cant prevent them from comming. Its like you cant prevent a pregnant woman from having contractionpains, ...
How we deal with it is important and will lay the fundaments of how this will be implemented in the new forming electromagnetic and morphogenetic templates ... that how WE create and conttribute to our future and our tomorrow.
I am not afraid of what is comming. I will support the Earth and the other Elements of Nature and Life the best I can. Thats why I am HERE on this planet. I choose (just like all of you) to BE here right now, and take part in this transformational time. Whatever is comming and whatever happened (to me, and all of us) in the past --> it was part and is part of what I choose for. So there is no fear, coz I knew what I signed up for (before I was born into this body).

The sobering part is how TPTB have educated us, tried to mold us to act and think in certain pathways ... To see doom in everything, instead of the Grand Cycle, and most of all to abandon our GUTS and our intuitions and to forget how to connect with everything and everyone.
It is sobering that they almost managed it to make us buy and believe the illusion, to become an illusion of our true selves.
It is sobering that they tried to make us disable to look in perspectives, and to make us shortsighted.
But the biggest sobering thing of it all is that WE LET THEM do it to us ....

The time ahead of us, feels to me like when I was a little kid that first had to fall and scratch her knees to bleed, but becoz of that she was able to ride on that bicycle on her own !!! And the bandaid and blue marks on her leggs were worn with proud and triomf.
This is a struggle from dependancy to being able to stand on/in your own power.

FREQUENCIES are the key to the future,
so beware what your frequency is
and what frequency you feed to the next grid and template.



High Five to all ! We can do this !
XXX K
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07/19/2011 04:42 AM
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Hmmm.
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tnx for the post.
To much for me to look into now.
Maybe somebody else can link all the dots for this one :)
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Hmmm.
 Quoting: BadHairDay


what ?
New brand of coffee ? ...lol...
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The frequencies thing. And our body make up. What we consume etc. Blood types, with different levels of minerals etc.

We will all 'ring' differently.

Big stuff going down in Japan now K. And not all natural occurances. Sakura Jima is starting to talk again.





GLP