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So they have proved they can do this within the micro wave range... only a hop skip and jump to prove it within the visible spectrum range then.

What they have also proved is that if something resides in a particular wave length somewhere, it may not necessarily be seen or be noticed due to cloaking tech. If we're just doing it, no doubt others have perfected it.

MH380 scientists... UFO disclosure anyone?

Just need to tie in the ACO big auto recall and we're off and running with the right time line.
 Quoting: BadHairDay


Yes the disappeared plane(s) was what I thought about directly ...
... and ufo's of course :)

You mean the "CERN-connecting parallel Universe" time-line thing ? but only 20 years ago ...lol...



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More interesting links from Twitter the past week, in random order :



- Lake Baikal Continues to Dry Up: Water Level Reaches Record Low
[link to ] sp*t n*k n*ws [dot] com/environment/20150410/1020710832.html#ixzz3XTIm2g3c
Lake Baikal in Russia’s southern Siberia continues to dry up, as the water level falls 12 centimeters below the critical mark on Friday morning.
At the end of the 20th Century Lake Baikal experienced a water shortage that may last around 22-24 years. During this period, the lake loses between 10 and 15 percent of its annual water inflow.


Interesting ?cycle? of 22-24 yrs ...




- Fracking Linked with Increase of Radioactive Gas in US Homes
[link to ] sp*tn*k n*ws [dot] com/us/20150409/1020678317.html#ixzz3XTJvEydR
Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health say they’ve seen an increase in radon — an odorless, carcinogenic radioactive gas — in homes, which began around the same time that the state’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) began rapidly expanding the number of fracking permits.
Researchers said they saw no uptick in radon levels before 2004.


I remember way back that we found out that even before FUKUSHIMA there were spikes of radioactivity measured in the US.
After Fuku we seem to forget easily and blame all on the nuclear plant failure ...

BHD your proposal idea that fracking could "solve/handle" a bigger problem i.e. PRESSURE is interesting to think about.
But I rather have methane/gaseous-sinkholes then poisoned soil, undrinkable water, fractured plates that trigger dangerous fault-lines, etc ... Imo fracking is a bad "solution" heck no-solution at all.
But nevertheless I am always happy and thankful with brainfarts that make me rethink options and theories hf
You rock baby !



- PetroChina Surpasses Exxon To Become World’s Largest Energy Firm
[link to emergingequity.org]



- US Commander Denies US, #Russia in Race for Strategic Control of Arctic
[link to ] sp*t n*k n*ws [dot] com/military/20150407/1020594260.html#ixzz3XTN4xjRR

We all know that is BS coz the Arctic is -in many ways more- more important then military strategic deploy-point ... water, ancient samples of (anything) and ancient relics/technology is even more important but not discussed in public media ;)
I am glad we have BEZERK :D


- 100 paratroopers from Russia, Belarus, Tajikistan air dropped to North Pole
[link to tass.ru]

- Russia's paratroopers land on drifting ice block in Arctic Ocean





- ‘Warm Blob’ In Pacific Ocean Linked To Weird Weather Across The U.S.
[link to www.washington.edu]
Since 2013 there has been an extensive patch of unusually warm water that has taken up residency from Alaska down to Mexico. This warmer water may be responsible for California’s ongoing Mega drought. Now this mysterious blob of warm water is nearly 2,000 miles across, it ranges from two to seven degrees warmer than surrounding areas. This is effecting the marine life as well, causing fish to travel and turn up in some unusual places. Sediment studies performed are showing California is currently experiencing it’s driest spell since 1580.

The West Coast has been warm and parched; the East Coast has been cold and snowed under. Fish are swimming into new waters, and hungry seals are washing up on California beaches.

“In the fall of 2013 and early 2014 we started to notice a big, almost circular mass of water that just didn’t cool off as much as it usually did, so by spring of 2014 it was warmer than we had ever seen it for that time of year,” said Nick Bond, a climate scientist at the UW-based Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, a joint research center of the UW and the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

He said the huge patch of water – 1,000 miles in each direction and 300 feet deep – had contributed to Washington’s mild 2014 winter and might signal a warmer summer.
Ten months later, the blob is still off our shores, now squished up against the coast and extending about 1,000 miles offshore from Mexico up through Alaska.

Co-authors on the paper are Meghan Cronin at NOAA in Seattle and a UW affiliate professor of oceanography, Nate Mantua at NOAA in Santa Cruz and Howard Freeland at Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The study was funded by NOAA.
The authors look at how the blob is affecting West Coast marine life. They find fish sightings in unusual places, supporting recent reports that West Coastmarine ecosystems are suffering and the food web is being disrupted by warm, less nutrient-rich Pacific Ocean water.
The blob’s influence also extends inland. As air passes over warmer water and reaches the coast it brings more heat and less snow, which the paper shows helped cause current drought conditions in California, Oregon and Washington.
The blob is just one element of a broader pattern in the Pacific Ocean whose influence reaches much further – possibly to include two bone-chilling winters in the Eastern U.S.



Funny how the word BLOB has became so normal in our language ...lol....




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I wonder what you guys thought of the Russian sub on fire past week ?

- Investigative committee launches criminal case into #Russian nuclear #submarine fire
- NUCLEAR SUB FIRE: Welding work believed to be the cause, fire broke out at Severodvinsk repair factory
- Nuclear sub fire - reports no weapons on board sub
- Sub is a K-266 Oryol, an Oscar II-class nuclear-powered submarine

- Just like fire sub New Hampshire :
nuclear submarine fire new hampshire [link to www.google.nl (secure)]


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wow. look at this, you guys!! could this explain a lot??!!


Secrecy shrouds decade-old oil spill in Gulf of Mexico

A blanket of fog lifts, exposing a band of rainbow sheen that stretches for miles off the coast of Louisiana. From the vantage point of an airplane, it's easy to see gas bubbles in the slick that mark the spot where an oil platform toppled during a 2004 hurricane, triggering what might be the longest-running commercial oil spill ever to pollute the Gulf of Mexico.

....more than a decade after crude started leaking at the site formerly operated by Taylor Energy Company, few people even know of its existence. The company has downplayed the leak's extent and environmental impact, likening it to scores of minor spills and natural seeps the Gulf routinely absorbs.

An Associated Press investigation has revealed evidence that the spill is far worse than what Taylor — or the government — have publicly reported during their secretive, and costly, effort to halt the leak. Presented with AP's findings, that the sheen recently averaged about 91 gallons of oil per day across eight square miles, the Coast Guard provided a new leak estimate that is about 20 times greater than one recently touted by the company.

Outside experts say the spill could be even worse — possibly one of the largest ever in the Gulf.

Taylor's oil was befouling the Gulf for years in obscurity before BP's massive spill in mile-deep water outraged the nation in 2010. Even industry experts haven't heard of Taylor's slow-motion spill, which has been leaking like a steady trickle from a faucet, compared to the fire hose that was BP's gusher.

Taylor, a company renowned in Louisiana for the philanthropy of its deceased founder, has kept documents secret that would shed light on what it has done to stop the leak and eliminate the persistent sheen.

The Coast Guard said in 2008 the leak posed a "significant threat" to the environment, though there is no evidence oil from the site has reached shore. Ian MacDonald, a Florida State University biological oceanography professor and expert witness in a lawsuit against Taylor, said the sheen "presents a substantial threat to the environment" and is capable of harming birds, fish and other marine life.

Using satellite images and pollution reports, the watchdog group SkyTruth estimates between 300,000 and 1.4 million gallons of oil has spilled from the site since 2004, with an annual average daily leak rate between 37 and 900 gallons.

If SkyTruth's high-end estimate of 1.4 million gallons is accurate, Taylor's spill would be about 1 percent the size of BP's, which a judge ruled amounted to 134 million gallons. That would still make the Taylor spill the 8th largest in the Gulf since 1970, according to a list compiled by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.



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I wonder what you guys thought of the Russian sub on fire past week ?

- Investigative committee launches criminal case into #Russian nuclear #submarine fire
- NUCLEAR SUB FIRE: Welding work believed to be the cause, fire broke out at Severodvinsk repair factory
- Nuclear sub fire - reports no weapons on board sub
- Sub is a K-266 Oryol, an Oscar II-class nuclear-powered submarine

- Just like fire sub New Hampshire :
nuclear submarine fire new hampshire [link to www.google.nl (secure)]


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Likely fire is the only way to kill something still living in the sub. By in, I mean within the actual molecular structure, otherwise they could have been more targeted.

I always think of our buddy BeePeeOD when we talk about merges.
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I wonder what you guys thought of the Russian sub on fire past week ?

- Investigative committee launches criminal case into #Russian nuclear #submarine fire
- NUCLEAR SUB FIRE: Welding work believed to be the cause, fire broke out at Severodvinsk repair factory
- Nuclear sub fire - reports no weapons on board sub
- Sub is a K-266 Oryol, an Oscar II-class nuclear-powered submarine

- Just like fire sub New Hampshire :
nuclear submarine fire new hampshire [link to www.google.nl (secure)]


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Likely fire is the only way to kill something still living in the sub. By in, I mean within the actual molecular structure, otherwise they could have been more targeted.

I always think of our buddy BeePeeOD when we talk about merges.
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I have finished both Part 1 and Part 2 of the
reconstructed "Mega-thread" composed by Settle4It
--this is a sort of memorial for Settle4It's daughter
destiny, since she didn't get to seen her mum's GLP
threads.
Destined by Faith, Settle4It's daugher has been coming
into the thread yesterday to read the comments about
her mum. However, we have been hit really hard by the
shills and hate-posters that have really upset Settle4It's daughter....I would appreciate some positive input for her sake...people saying something they remember about her
mum.
If you wish to see the material again for nostalgia
sake, or you want to share a GLP memory about Settle4It
be sure to come into the thread this a.m. I have it self-pinned but it will probably go down with the
change of shift soon.
Thanks everyone for supporting the threads on Settle4It.
Still can't believe she has passed. (4-04-2015)
cheers
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Had to post this quote by U3. HF

Do you think it is possible that the brain is a quantum computer? Maybe everything we interface with is really in code that our computer quantum brain translates as a chair,
a noise, a feeling. etc.
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Yes, I think it is. I've also read we have at least 11 million bytes of data!!!!

When you think about it, I'm sitting in a chair, typing, leg propped up, been listening to music, breathing, heart-beating.....I'm probably using calculus, physics and no telling what else, but I'm not aware of most of it.

I've had experiences of myself as something other than this so I assume, some day I will know myself as particles of light or something.

I was listening to Dr. John Demartini the other day and he said there are over 160 senses.....anyway, here's something I think about a lot..

Before you judge others or claim any absolute truth, consider that…

… you can see less that 1% of the electromagnetic spectrum and hear less than 1% of the acoustic spectrum. As you read this, you are traveling at 220 kilometers per second across the galaxy. 90% of the cells in your body carry their own microbial DNA and are not “you”. The atoms in your body are 99.9999999999999999% empty space and none of them are the ones you were born with, but they all originated in the belly of a star. Human beings have 46 chromosomes, 2 less than the common potato. The existence of the rainbow depends on the conical photoreceptors in your eyes; to animals without cones, the rainbow does not exist. So you don’t just look at a rainbow, you create it. This is pretty amazing, especially considering that all the beautiful colors you see represent less than 1% of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Isnt that cool? looking at things from that perspective.
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[link to phys.org]

Quantum model helps solve mysteries of water
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An experiment led by the University of Colorado Boulder arrived at the International Space Station today and will look into the fluid dynamics of liquid crystals that may lead to benefits both on Earth and in space.

Read more at: [link to phys.org]

I personally think this has already been done in space, and the D.D coatings that John Lear discussed are produced in LEO, according to his sources.

The material is said to be crystalline in nature.

Good to see main stream science and the media catching up...
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ohyeah
We know more than we know and understand less than we think.
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An experiment led by the University of Colorado Boulder arrived at the International Space Station today and will look into the fluid dynamics of liquid crystals that may lead to benefits both on Earth and in space.

Read more at: [link to phys.org]

I personally think this has already been done in space, and the D.D coatings that John Lear discussed are produced in LEO, according to his sources.

The material is said to be crystalline in nature.

Good to see main stream science and the media catching up...
 Quoting: BadHairDay


We did speak of AUgie as a LIQUID CRYSTALLINE QUANTUM FLUID ...
Crystalline is a perfect way to survive or hibernate in and through space ;)

I think there is indeed a great deal of things tested in Near-Space for the military and bio-chemical world.


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I don't know, never HAVE known, why this "substance/organism" is so endeared to peoples hearts.
Its a fucking synthesized biota, do ya really think its here for our benefit?

Jesus on Horseback, for fucks sake.
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I think the following article is important in the near-future developments regarding WATER and worsening DROUGHT.
A "drought" that imo is not all Natural but more a result of human-interventions on various theatres and levels.

BRICS is working and building up towards a new FUTURE with new technologies and solutions to problems (created by the Western-Zionists PTB).

It is nice to see this bold and brave developments take place :)


Venezuela signs agreements with Chinese companies on water desalination
[link to news.xinhuanet.com]


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I don't know, never HAVE known, why this "substance/organism" is so endeared to peoples hearts.
Its a fucking synthesized biota, do ya really think its here for our benefit?

Jesus on Horseback, for fucks sake.
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Hi fs,
There are 2 ORGANISMS we talk about here in BEZERK

1- AUgie, the ancient primordial organism related to starting LIFE on Earth, the SUBSTANCE ZERO like the bone-marrow of the Earth which also Naturally occurs on other planets throughout this solar-system and the Universe.
Its crystalline, quantum, healing, connecting, essential building-block of Life.
AUgie is brilliant-white-opaline in color.
This Natural Organism synchronises with Natural signals/data from Deep-Space, aligning and configuring, Natural up-date mechanism, activator and mediator.
Mostly stored in/near water and ice.


2- Secondly we have an ORGANISM which is artificially created by Aliens to disturb frequencies. Injected/introduced into ancient oil-reservoirs and/or buried deep in rocks/sediment. Color is grey/black. Needs feed-back from its Masters and 'artificial sources' (technology and wave-frequencies). Destructive force.
Comparable with very advanced evil 'nano-bot technology'.
Called or dubbed : Black-Ghoo.


The first one is a Universal Life-Force which enables LIFE in many ways and forms. Its a matrix for CREATION and freedom. NATURAL.
The second organism is the matrix for DOMINATION and control, it enables slavery and stagnation. ARTIFICIAL.

Creations like SYNTHIA (and her kin) are examples of the same controling-destructive force as at the base of the BLACK-GHOO (alien artificial). Craig Venter and Monsanto are similar leaves on the same evil tree connected with the Annunaki-Aliens who came destroyed and manipulated [already existing-] LIFE on Earth. Their only goal is Dominance.


Thats it in a nutshell .... hf


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Interesting to use GRAVITY to purify water :


Engineers Purify Sea and Wastewater in 2.5 Minutes
[link to www.ineffableisland.com]
The corporation has a pilot plant in their offices that was used to demonstrate the purification process, which uses gravity to save energy. We observed that the residual water in the container was pumped to reactor tank, where it received a dosing of the dissociating elements in predetermined amounts.

In this phase solid, organic and inorganic matter as well as heavy metals are removed by precipitation and gravity; and a sludge settles at the bottom of the reactor. The latter is removed and examined to determine if it is suitable to use as fertilizer or manufacture construction materials.

Subsequently, the water is conducted to a clarifier tank, to sediment the excess charge of dissolved elements; then the liquid reaches a filter to remove turbidity and is finally passed by polishing tank that eliminates odors, colors and flavors. The treated water is transported to a container where ozone is added to ensure its purity, and finally is ready to drink. Indeed, the resulting liquid is fresh, odorless and has a neutral taste.



So there is hope for polluted waters to become clean again :)


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NASA Discovers Hidden Portals In Earth’s Magnetic Field
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hahaha this thing been runnin since bp oil spill what does it take ta killit a stake thru the heart.rockon
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hahaha this thing been runnin since bp oil spill what does it take ta killit a stake thru the heart.rockon
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A line up would probably do it.
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Thank you Luisport.

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Halliburton Announces 9,000 Layoffs

Maybe their glue and pressure relieving tactics are no longer working?

Profits are up though.
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anyone watching - jellies are almost entirely water.

The water is sealed off from surrounds by membrane.

The water inside can carry information.

The info' can be added to or corrupted by sol. and other external emissions.

The masses carry mass information, or from a cymatic approach, interference waves, en-mass, for a reason.

Not all areas of the Earth can have exits from the core with healing water/liquids, and the time frame to do it in.

U3's quote about the 1% is correct. Open your eyes to what else could be.

Thread: Untouched water as old as 2.6 billion years is found: Don't drink it
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Couple of interesting threads to revisit.

Thread: Growing Earth and Electric Universe team up to Explain 'missing mass'

Thread: The Heartbeat of Magnetic Reconnection

Thread: THIS WILL PROVOKE YOU - Scientific evidence that we collectively influence future events!....contemplate this..

In relation to this thread, there's some really interesting ideas that these develop.

For that matter Me Tell U works in with the last one.
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Seriously one of my all time favorite threads, on this or any other forum. So much meat, so much brain storming & critical thinking that I have not entirely lost hope for our species :-)
I'm a proud Texan & American, posting from Central Texas & have no clue why my flag shows friggin Canada(no offense to my Canadian friends).

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Gird your lions, shave your Family & panic sex the 'maters!

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Something like 10% of the worlds submarines are gathered in the Gulf of Mexico. What the fuck are they all doing there or rather what the fuck are they looking for? DED shows 12 US, 2 French, 3 British, 2 Russian, 1 Canadian, 3 German, 1 Israeli and 2 Unknown submarines
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Playing Ping the Donkey?
Hahahaha soz...
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Interesting with regards this thread listed.

Thread: This is very interesting!! From ABC News Home > International Experts Gathered in Nepal a Week Ago to Ready for Earthquake

It seems a lot of people were hurt or died in this poor area. I wonder if the folks that went to help prior did so out of guilt or wanting to genuinely help them?

Our Kiwi buddy might recall all the 'help' prior to the CC events.
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Thread: Japan: Land RISES 10 meters OVERNIGHT from the sea floor (Page 6)

Munch, munch, munch... belch, belch, belch.

Up, then down, destabilised, dangerous for all. Fuka's not stable at all. She must go. Covered with earth and water, and collapsing all those... very long cavities beneath that lead elsewhere.

This may be the first 'Earth scaled' geo engineered event in our history. Good luck covering that up.
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The dumping of nuclear waste in the sea was banned worldwide in 1993, yet the nuclear industry has come up with other ways. They no longer dump the barrels at sea, they build kilometers of underwater pipes through which the radioactive effluent now flows freely into the sea.

One of these pipes is situated in Normandy near the French reprocessing plant in La Hague.

The advantage for the nuclear industry? No more bad press, disposal via waste pipes remains hidden from the public eye, quite literally.

[link to enenews.com]

Wonder just how many nuclear facilities have similarly hidden outlets not well know to the public or even regulators?

The jellies would seem to know about them.

But man made pipes are one thing, and naturally occurring... channels and spaces.. are a different threat again.

Naturally free flowing water, currents, oil, gasses, when suddenly infected with unnatural substances, or radiation, carry these unwanted elements around the globe.

When they intersect with man made pipelines, due to collapses, or pressure builds we have a problem.

Like the collapse at Macondo, leaving a gaping crater on the sea floor. (subs perched around the rim..?)

Japan is not telling the truth about Fukashima, especially with regards where the water is going, and how much.

The radioactive playground equipment in Tokyo, the other side of the island chain, is testament to this.

The hundreds of millions of sea star deaths this year are not oil related, they're radiation related.

Water flows, not just on the ground, and under ground, but under the sea floor too.

They really will only have one choice to stop this.

Cayce was unfortunately correct.
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LOL...

Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said last month that safeguarding the island’s residents “remains the most important responsibility of Government and of the Ministry of Defence”.

Really?! cruise

ARGENTINA'S president has praised Russian support for her country's claim of sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, risking a fresh diplomatic spat with the UK.

[link to www.express.co.uk]

So it's just about those few folks.

Not oil.





GLP