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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine

 
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I would take a wild wild guess here:

Blindm...
Deafm....
Crippler

We have 3 new identifier (3 new symptoms), talking about health care. The first two should be clear.

The crippler:
From Urbandictionary:

"The crippler is when you have to shit so bad that you can hardly walk to the restroom. Generally produces cramp like effects in your anus with pain so bad you can't walk."

I was headed for the restroom when I got hit by the crippler and almost shit my pants.

[link to www.urbandictionary.com]

could be point 1 also:

A sex position. So hard core you'll cripple your girl.
Guy 1: Hey man i just had sex with her
Guy 2: What position?
Guy 1: Crippler. Shes in a wheelchair now.

(with the french you never know)

Is it all about the sailors onboard and has it to do with their health ???
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I'm so lost. After seeing OP's post, I reread the blind man poem FOUR times, but my poor old brain just isn't comprehending today. :(
 Quoting: Tex Tamale

One fine day in the middle of the night,
The ocean caught alight
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More thoughts:

Mirroring - not only reverses a whole image but also each element within it. For instance: write "DANGER" on a piece of paper and hold it up so that it is reflected in a mirror. Not only is the sequence of letters reversed, but the letters (constituent elements) themselves are also reversed.

Still don't know where I'm going with this...
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Fidel Castro set to warn of nuclear war

Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, who has lived in seclusion since falling ill four years ago, will appear on Cuban television and radio Monday evening to discuss his theory that the world is on the verge of nuclear war, the Communist Party newspaper Granma said in its Monday online edition.

The appearance will mark the second time in less than a week that the suddenly resurgent 83-year-old has made a public appearance, after staying out of view, except in occasional photographs and videos, since undergoing emergency intestinal surgery in July 2006.

Last Wednesday, he made a visit to a Havana scientific center that was disclosed in a blog on Saturday.

Castro is scheduled to appear on the Mesa Redonda, a daily talk show about current events that is usually transmitted live and seen across the island.

Castro writes opinion columns, or "Reflections," for Cuba's state-run media that in recent weeks have focused on his prediction that nuclear war will soon break out, sparked by a conflict between the United States and Iran over international sanctions against Iran's nuclear activities.

"The empire is at the point of committing a terrible error that nobody can stop. It advances inexorably toward a sinister fate," he wrote on July 5.

'Unspeakable crimes'
The "empire" is how Castro usually refers to the United States, his bitter foe from the time he took power in Cuba in a 1959 revolution.

In a column published on Sunday night, Castro said the "principal purpose" of his writings has been to "warn international public opinion of what was occurring."

He said he has reached his dire conclusion based in part on "observing what happened, as the political leader that I was during many years, confronting the empire, its blockades and its unspeakable crimes."

The columns have attracted little attention internationally and caused little reaction in Cuba, but Castro promised to continue his lonely fight to warn the world of the coming disaster.

"I don't hesitate in running risks of compromising my modest moral authority," he wrote on Sunday. "I will continue writing 'Reflections' about the topic."

Castro ruled Cuba for 49 years before provisionally ceding power to younger brother Raul Castro following his 2006 surgery.

Citing age and infirmity, he officially resigned in February 2008 and Raul Castro, now 79, was elected president by the National Assembly.

Fidel Castro's reappearance comes as Cuba is preparing to release 52 political prisoners, all jailed in a crackdown on the opposition in 2003 while he was still in power.

[link to www.msnbc.msn.com]

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Fidel Castro set to warn of nuclear war

Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, who has lived in seclusion since falling ill four years ago, will appear on Cuban television and radio Monday evening to discuss his theory that the world is on the verge of nuclear war, the Communist Party newspaper Granma said in its Monday online edition.

The appearance will mark the second time in less than a week that the suddenly resurgent 83-year-old has made a public appearance, after staying out of view, except in occasional photographs and videos, since undergoing emergency intestinal surgery in July 2006.


"The empire is at the point of committing a terrible error that nobody can stop. It advances inexorably toward a sinister fate," he wrote on July 5.


In a column published on Sunday night, Castro said the "principal purpose" of his writings has been to "warn international public opinion of what was occurring."

He said he has reached his dire conclusion based in part on "observing what happened, as the political leader that I was during many years, confronting the empire, its blockades and its unspeakable crimes."

The columns have attracted little attention internationally and caused little reaction in Cuba, but Castro promised to continue his lonely fight to warn the world of the coming disaster.

"I don't hesitate in running risks of compromising my modest moral authority," he wrote on Sunday. "I will continue writing 'Reflections' about the topic."


[link to www.msnbc.msn.com]
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I saw that also, bodes ill for the world. But right on the agenda for some.

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And put out the fire with petrol." [gasoline/oil]

The OP is telling us they going to fight fire with fire. my 2cents
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You are very awake awake2survive, you are so very close, merci :-)
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You are very AWAKEawake2survive, you are so very close, merci :-)


The only verse in the posting that has reference to awakening or becoming awake is the first verse.
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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Still thinking:

Inside out and backwards - not the conventional understanding - abrupt reversals.

More on "anacoluthon":

The sentence must be "without completion" (literally what "anacoluthon" means)...anacoluthon directs a reader's attention to the syntax itself and highlights the mechanics of the meaning rather than the object of the meaning.
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Still thinking:

Inside out and backwards - not the conventional understanding - abrupt reversals.

More on "anacoluthon":

The sentence must be "without completion" (literally what "anacoluthon" means)...anacoluthon directs a reader's attention to the syntax itself and highlights the mechanics of the meaning rather than the object of the meaning.
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The two dead boys are "countries" Having a duel. Thus the back to back thing.
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Crap I hope it is not a reanimation of the dead organism. That would be too far out with zombies around.

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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I'm so lost. After seeing OP's post, I reread the blind man poem FOUR times, but my poor old brain just isn't comprehending today. :(

One fine day in the middle of the night,
The ocean caught alight
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1033934

Oh crap!
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not.."
Thomas Jefferson
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so, what ever is happening, it will be like needing an Atom bomb to end the war, you need to do something bad to make things better?
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I Think that's it.

"One bright day in the middle of the night,
The Gulf of Mexico caught alight.
The blind man saw it, The deaf man heard it,
The dumb man called the fire brigade."
The fire brigade arrived ten minutes before the fire started,
On the way they ran over a dead cat and half killed it,
And put out the fire with petrol." [gasoline/oil]

Midnight level alert
fight fire with fire
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Crap I hope it is not a reanimation of the dead organism. That would be too far out with zombies around.

LOL
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Um that is if this organism takes over the brain after you fall asleep with the chemical changes in the brain....
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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So the mind starts off in one direction, thinks it knows what is going on - then suddenly realizes that it is the inverse that is reality (or at least that the inverse is equally present), thus creating a paradox.

So it's the inverse more than the reverse. If we take that and apply it to OP's clues (or the situation in the Gulf), what does that suggest?

Inverse: opposite in order, nature or effect
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Crap I hope it is not a reanimation of the dead organism. That would be too far out with zombies around.

LOL



Um that is if this organism takes over the brain after you fall asleep with the chemical changes in the brain....
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Like the kind of changes in brain chemistry that occur when sleeping. Like Melatonin levels....

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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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This from a really good Huff Post article!
Most distressing to me are stories about sick children. "Dose plus host makes the poison," I learned in toxicology. A small child is at risk of breathing a higher dose of contaminants per body weight than an adult. Children, pregnant women, people with compromised or stressed immune systems like cancer survivors and asthma sufferers, and African Americans are more at risk from oil and chemical exposure - the latter because they are prone to sickle cell anemia and 2-butoxyethanol can cause, or worsen, blood disorders.

It is basically telling us that these chemicals can wreak havok in dark skinned individuals many of whom carry the genes for blood disorders!
I wonder if the sub got a hold of a can of the corexit.I saw a can yesterday with 301 written on it.It was suspended in the ocean and was obviously a container of some sort.If many African Americas start getting sick we will know what is going on.Maybe they just thought it was a virus when some of the crew got sick!They are after all not medical poeple!Who knows but the use of this chemical could be for a very diabolical reason.I will try to post more of the article.
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More from Castro:

[link to monthlyreview.org]

Very interesting read...
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Glad to see you say that... I wasn't thinking about it at the time, but after having to be out in the first 'band' of rain off Alex for about an hour (north west tx), I had a distinct chemical 'burn' in my mouth, nose and throat, as well as itchy scalp/skin.

This developed into head and body aches, congestion and dry cough. I've had to treat with high doses of vitamin C, diphenhydramine and an anti-inflammatory (turmeric) to remain functional. Soaked in Epsom salts for the skin issue... actually massaged the salts into my hair, which helped but has not entirely cured the buggy feeling scalp.

Hubby thinks I'm off for believing this has been related to extended exposure to the rain.


I purposely left a twenty gallon rubber maid tub open for the last four or five days, just to monitor, and it looks clear. No sheen or anything, but no way to check PH. I hope you get clear, when the first bands hit us, I made sure to protect myself from any exposure, just in case.


A bath with a cup of clorox detoxifies the lymph, removes petrochemicals, drug deposits, heavy metals, aand radioactive isotopes that latch on to heavy metals.

The chaparral bath is the most universal and powerful of all baths as a general cleanser. The properties of chaparrel are further released if it is first heated as you would usually do to make a tea. It detoxifies the blood, kidneys, liver lymph, and thymus and has antiviral properties. Also add chaparral flower essence to this bath.

from Gurudas..gem elixirs and vibrational healing vol 1
 Quoting: bevvy


Oh, I meant to post this last night! While listening to the blogtalk radio segment about the National Guard setting up roadblocks in Louisiana, it interrupted a doctor talking about cleansing your body of toxins from the chemicals down there.

Sodium bicarbanate, or baking soda. I am going to look up the best way to take it, although my grandmother used a spoonful in water for indigestion for years. So apparently it's safe. This is one time I am glad I come from poor mountain settlers who 'made do'. I am remembering a lot of make do stuff. Like if you are out of eggs, use a spoon full of mayonaise (real mayo, not miracle whip or "sandwich spread') for each egg in baking. You will never know the difference.
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Okay, this has gone waaaay too far off track. You're all just taking any thought that comes into your heads and running with it and saying that the OP meant this or that or the other. The poems have nothing to do with any of this; they're just old humor. The OP said nothing about these poems and certainly didn't post them, so anything related to them is complete bullshit and you should all know that.

I have no probelm with rational speculation based on the information presented, but let's stick with what's reasonable and stop going off on stupid shit. Read what the OP *actually* wrote (see Krispy's summaries) and use at least a *little* common sense in your speculations.
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I have no business posting, as I don't understand 90% of you smart people... but something has been bothering me since the 197au. Someone, Krispy, Watcher, Doom, SR... please glance at the links I provide, and let me know if anything stands out for you all? Til then, I'll go back into stealth mode. --- Krispy, bless your heart. You stay strong! You're worth your weight in Au!!!! :) Thanks everyone here. You ALL are amazing.

======= [link to en.scientificcommons.org]

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======= [link to hal.in2p3.fr]
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from pag 225

SR37 I think this is more for you to look at.
I think that you will understand link 2.
The others do not have so many relevance.

Although in link 3 the word CHIMERA is used ... as in multidetector array chimera,
but when you google CHIMERA it is very interesting : a mutation/a symbiosis of species ...

genetics:
... a chimera is an animal that has two or more different populations of genetically distinct cells that originated in different zygotes involved with sexual reproduction.
* A biparental zygote is a Chlamydomonas (a kind of algae) zygote that contains chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) from both parents.
...Chimeras are formed from four parent cells (two fertilized eggs or early embryos fused together). Each population of cells keeps its own character and the resulting animal is a mixture of tissues. (our primodial lifeform + algae + nano + bacteria > all in 1 = cargo ???? )

Mythology:
...the Chimera was a monstrous fire-breathing creature of Lycia in Asia Minor, composed of the parts of multiple animals.
... the Chimaera with an area of permanent gas vents which still can be found today by hikers on the Lycian Way in southwest Turkey. The vents emit burning methane thought to be of metamorphic origin
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Okay, this has gone waaaay too far off track. You're all just taking any thought that comes into your heads and running with it and saying that the OP meant this or that or the other. The poems have nothing to do with any of this; they're just old humor. The OP said nothing about these poems and certainly didn't post them, so anything related to them is complete bullshit and you should all know that.

I have no probelm with rational speculation based on the information presented, but let's stick with what's reasonable and stop going off on stupid shit. Read what the OP *actually* wrote (see Krispy's summaries) and use at least a *little* common sense in your speculations.
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I refer you to read the last post on page 244. OP's words.
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!

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It almost seems too simplistic to think OP means fighting a catastrophe of an unearthed alien microbe activated by nanotechnology with a catastrophic solution, the nuclear option...

this takes us back to where it all began, when OP posted under another name, and hinted that this option would be deployed within 60 days of June 20 (approx. Aug. 19). If that is still the plan, then evacuation of the coast before the end of July makes sense - it would take awhile.
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I'm so lost. After seeing OP's post, I reread the blind man poem FOUR times, but my poor old brain just isn't comprehending today. :(

One fine day in the middle of the night,
The ocean caught alight

Oh crap!
 Quoting: Tex Tamale


Some Anagrams:


A Galactic Huge Then Hot

A Acetate Clung High Hot (nice one huh ?)


A Chateau Tech Night Log


A Chateau Clog The Thing

A Lactate Echo Thigh Gun

A Lactate Cough Ten High

A Actuate Clog Then High

A Attaching Leech Hug To

A Attaching Cough He Let

A Catalog Ethnic He Thug

A Catalog Ethic Then Hug

A Catalog Hitch Gene Hut

A Catalog Cunt Thee High (sorry just had too, my dirty humor)

A Acanthi Clothe Egg Hut ( hmmm elite pilars ?)
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Here is the article.....
Pensacola Beach, FL -- When Ryan Heffernan, a volunteer with Emerald Coastkeeper, noticed a bag of oily debris floating off in Santa Rosa Sound, she ran up to BP's HazMat-trained workers to ask if they would retrieve it.

"No, ma'am," one replied politely. "We can't go in the ocean. It's contaminated."

Ryan waded in and retrieved the bag. That was Wednesday, June 23, the first day visible oil hit Pensacola Beach. Ryan had been swimming off the beach the day before, as she said, "to get in my last swim before the oil hit." The trouble is that not all of the oil coming ashore is visible. Dispersed oil - tiny bubbles of oil encased in chemical dispersants - are in the water column. On Thursday Ryan was treated at a local doctor's office for skin rash on her legs.

Three days later on Pensacola Beach, I watched BP's HazMat-trained workers shovel surface oiled sand and oily debris into bags early in the morning. The workers followed the waterline like shorebirds, scurrying up the beach in front of breaking waves and moving back down with receding waters.

The late morning sun retired the workers to the shade of their tents and the job of "observing," while it brought out throngs of beach-goers -- children, parents, grandparents -- who happily plunged into the "contaminated" ocean without a second thought.

I was astounded. Why did people think the ocean was safe for swimming?

There were five HazMat tents, four front-loaders, and at least two dozen HazMat workers on the beach. HazMat workers wore yellow over-boots duct-taped to their long pants' legs to minimize risk of contact with the water. The white surf popped with visible black tar balls as it rolled towards the beach. Waves left an oily signature of tar balls on the beach, melting in the sun. The treads of my Chacos weighed down with oily sand despite trying to avoid the mess. Most people were barefoot. Hotels set up oil cleaning stations on their premises - and signs saying the water advisory (put in place after Ryan's incident) had been lifted.

What's wrong with this picture?

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Lots. For starters, Ryan's story from Pensacola Beach is not an isolated incident. I have received emails and heard personal stories from Louisiana to Florida of people who have developed skin rashes and blisters from going in the ocean. People describe stings by "invisible jellyfish." Turtle patrol volunteers who walk beaches daily write of blisters and bronchitis. And then there are individuals like Sheri Allen who took her dog for a walk on a beach in Mobile Bay in May.

Sheri wrote me that her "arms and legs were burning, even after the shower. The following morning ... (there were) ... small blood blisters. By evening the blisters had begun to welt. By the fourth day, the areas had got larger and swollen." She went to see a doctor but the sores remain and they have begun to scar her arms and legs. For several days after Sherri's incident, her husband found fish kills on the beach.

William Rea, MD, who founded the Environmental Health Center-Dallas, treated a number of sick Exxon Valdez cleanup workers. He once told me, "When you have sick people and sick animals, and they are sick because of the same chemical, that's the strongest evidence possible that that chemical is a problem."

It's not just skin rashes and blisters. At community forums, I commonly hear from adults and children with persistent coughs, stuffy sinuses, headaches, burning eyes, sore throats, ear bleeds, and fatigue. These symptoms are consistent across the four Gulf states that I have visited. Further, the symptoms of respiratory problems, central nervous system distress, and skin irritation are consistent with overexposure to crude oil through the two primary routes of exposure: inhalation and skin contact.

Most distressing to me are stories about sick children. "Dose plus host makes the poison," I learned in toxicology. A small child is at risk of breathing a higher dose of contaminants per body weight than an adult. Children, pregnant women, people with compromised or stressed immune systems like cancer survivors and asthma sufferers, and African Americans are more at risk from oil and chemical exposure - the latter because they are prone to sickle cell anemia and 2-butoxyethanol can cause, or worsen, blood disorders.

Public officials have failed to sound an alarm about the public health threat because three federal agencies - DHHS, EPA, and OSHA - cannot find any unsafe levels of oil in air or water. Perhaps the federal air and water standards are not stringent enough to protect the public from oil pollution. Our federal laws are outdated and do not protect us from the toxic threat from oil - now widely recognized in the scientific and medical community.

BP is still in the dark ages on oil toxicity. BP officials stress that, by the time oil gets to shore, it is "weathered" and missing the highly volatile compounds like the carcinogenic benzene, among others. BP fails to mention the threat from dispersed oil, ultrafine particles (PAHs), and chemical dispersants, which include industrial solvents and proprietary compounds, many hazardous to humans.

If oil was so nontoxic, then why are the spill response workers giving hazardous waste training? Our federal government should stop pretending that everything is okay. What isn't safe for workers isn't safe for the general public either.

Ryan's rash was getting better until she sat on Pensacola Beach to watch fireworks on July 4. The next day her skin erupted in fiery red burns. She is worried about her health. So are many other people along the Gulf.

Perhaps it is time for the government to protect public health first and BP's profit second.

Riki Ott, PhD, is a marine toxicologist from Alaska, volunteering in the Gulf. She has written two books on surviving the Exxon Valdez oil spill - Sound Truth and Corporate Myths on biological impact of oil to people and wildlife, and Not One Drop on emotional impact of disaster trauma and litigation to people and community. www.rikiott.com. Ott is working with Emerald Coastkeeper and others to petition the EPA to delist toxic chemical products in oil spill response.

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This from a really good Huff Post article!
Most distressing to me are stories about sick children. "Dose plus host makes the poison," I learned in toxicology. A small child is at risk of breathing a higher dose of contaminants per body weight than an adult. Children, pregnant women, people with compromised or stressed immune systems like cancer survivors and asthma sufferers, and African Americans are more at risk from oil and chemical exposure - the latter because they are prone to sickle cell anemia and 2-butoxyethanol can cause, or worsen, blood disorders.

It is basically telling us that these chemicals can wreak havok in dark skinned individuals many of whom carry the genes for blood disorders!
I wonder if the sub got a hold of a can of the corexit.I saw a can yesterday with 301 written on it.It was suspended in the ocean and was obviously a container of some sort.If many African Americas start getting sick we will know what is going on.Maybe they just thought it was a virus when some of the crew got sick!They are after all not medical poeple!Who knows but the use of this chemical could be for a very diabolical reason.I will try to post more of the article.
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Does this sound like "Ethnic Cleansing?" It does to me. It has happened before but they usually did it the old fashioned way...with bullets and bombs.
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No matter what, this thread is addictive and I just can't stay away. I should start writing scifi. Really. With all the roads my mind goes down with this thread.

I just had a really interesting thought.

We assume the "prehistoric organism" is coming out of a oil volcano or some undersea deposit or formation. We also have asumed that the device is there to capture that organism. That is pretty much the road we have traveled.

What if...

The device was placed there by someone unknown to us, and was placed in a area of natural seepage, like a asphalt volcano. With the cargo already there inside the device.

It would make a rather insidious biological time bomb. Set to release at a certain time, or if disturbed by moving it out of the target area. (proximity alarm and activation) The biological would be some hell of a nasty to need the various possible radiological and or magetic containments that we think are ascribed to the device. Mybe the cargo is not just a biological threat, but one of a different type as well.

The organism, when released, would naturally be blamed on either natural forces or something unleashed from the depths by BP.

What got me going down this road was another thread that I think is pretty odd, but does tie into this one in a very bad and evil way.

The last posts by the OP mentioned that the organism attacks those with darker skin tones.

Could this be the 'The negro will catch a cold' version of 'the chinese will catch a cold' of the ANGlO SAXON MISSION?

Link about the anglo saxon mission with vid here:

[link to projectcamelot.org]

2+2=4? or not... Just barking up a different tree....

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Ancient Astronaut and I barked up this tree, back on page 238/239...
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I know. Right? Geez!! LOL

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Our attention is always held where it is not happening.

I haven't much time but have to comment as I have followed this thread which is truly interesting.

Particularly the comments lately re ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCES IN THE HUMAN BODY. I could say plenty here. I have amplified these effects within myself when I ingested a substance I came across deep under the Australian desert (in a mine).

Previous to the ingestion I could not wear a watch but the effect was mild overall. After the ingestion I blew hot water kettles, hot water systems, transformers on poles and so on.

The substance taught me much as I had help from a geologist versed in this type of stuff though he admitted to me my material was the strangest he had ever come across. I still have records of all the lab experiments.

THIS WHAT I NEED TO SAY TO YOU:

I was dealing with a natural SUPERCONDUCTOR.
SUPERCONDUCTORS repel all electrical and magnetic fields
............EXCEPT THE WEAKEST....WHICH IS...THOUGHT.

I discovered how to INTERACT WITH THIS STUFF AND AMPLIFIED MY THOUGHT WITH REMARKABLE RESULTS. WHAT WE ARE DEALING WITH IN THE GOM IN PART IS SUBSTANCES LIKE THIS.

I believe our interaction with them can affect outcomes. It is as though the earth is a living conscious entity we can interact with. I haven't time to fully explain now but will try to come back in the coming days.

Remember that we are not only physical. We are also electrical. It is the key to working with the earth against the enemy. You have to think Quantum. Sorry for partial thoughts but have to run. Hope this makes some sense.



You found a room temperature ssuperconductor and neither you or your geologist friend tried to buy the mine on the spot or make a claim in the science field?

That would be worth a Nobel prize at least. It is one of Physics Holy Grails. The profit potential is in the hundreds of billions in future applications.

I don't think you found a superconductor or you know what you are talking about. Even your geologist friend would not let that one slide. Nobody would.
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What I do know is that this substance was an AMPLIFIER in nature. I could crush it and place it in a container which years ago contained (say olives) and though there was no detectable trace, smell or other, it would reek with the smell of olives within a short time.

I also said that it AMPLIFIED MY THOUGHTS AND OUTCOMES.
In that way it resembled a superconductor. You tell me what it could not be therefore you dismiss what I just said. We need to think differently if we are to go forward. I am not interested in money and I am looking to get into a lab to do my own experimentation.

This substance has a short interactive lifespan. It is activated when the hydrogen bonding in the substance is set loose. It turns from a hard rock to fluorescing and blowing away in the wind in a short space of time.

So too with all that happens in the earth. This increasing volcanic period is going to bring increased interactivity potential. Strange thought but you need to think about this.
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"I see said the blind man to his deaf wife,
As his crippled son ran up the stairs."

Two dead boys (Many different versions)

one fine day in the middle of the night
One day in secrecy
two dead men got up to fight
2 powers (US and USSR) challenged each other, prepared for a race (algae/antarctica)
back to back they faced each other
working each in their own spot
drew their swords and shot each other
getting every technical and scientific in this battle
the blind man saw
they SAW what others (the ordinary world) did not see
the deaf man heard
and they understood the implications
the crippled man ran for help
???



"One fine day in the middle of the night,
A fire broke out in the ocean,
A deaf man heard it,
A blind man saw it."
"A man with no legs ran for the fire engine,

The fire engine was drawn by four dead donkeys,

Sitting at a square round table,

Eating vinegar with a fork."


"One fine day in the middle of the night
A bucket of water caught alight.
idea of algae-oil-farming
A blind man saw it
A deaf man heard it
And the dumb man shouted for the fire brigade.
some people did not see the hidden agenda and only saw doom
The fire engine came pulled by 2 dead horses
the 2 wells involved ? Tunder HORSE and DWH
Ran over a dead cat and half killed it."
there had to be victims/casualties
cats also have 9 lives and black =dead are signs of evil and misfortune


"One fine day in the middle of the night,
The ocean caught alight,

the idea/plan became bigger
The blind man saw it,
The deaf man heard it,
And the man with no legs ran after the fire engine.


The engine arrived drawn by six dead horses,

Ran over the dead dog,
And half killed it."


"One bright day in the middle of the night,
The Pacific Ocean caught alight.
The blind man saw it, The deaf man heard it,
The dumb man called the fire brigade."
These lines were followed by the following concepts, but in an order that Galen could not exactly remember:

"The fire brigade arrived ten minutes before the fire started,
On the way they ran over a dead cat and half killed it,
And put out the fire with petrol." [gasoline/oil]



Okay I will finish this later ...
I have to go in a hurry ..
thpoought I had more time.

Have funn with finishing it ...lol... I will edit it lateron like I thought it was.
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This from a really good Huff Post article!
Most distressing to me are stories about sick children. "Dose plus host makes the poison," I learned in toxicology. A small child is at risk of breathing a higher dose of contaminants per body weight than an adult. Children, pregnant women, people with compromised or stressed immune systems like cancer survivors and asthma sufferers, and African Americans are more at risk from oil and chemical exposure - the latter because they are prone to sickle cell anemia and 2-butoxyethanol can cause, or worsen, blood disorders.

It is basically telling us that these chemicals can wreak havok in dark skinned individuals many of whom carry the genes for blood disorders!
I wonder if the sub got a hold of a can of the corexit.I saw a can yesterday with 301 written on it.It was suspended in the ocean and was obviously a container of some sort.If many African Americas start getting sick we will know what is going on.Maybe they just thought it was a virus when some of the crew got sick!They are after all not medical poeple!Who knows but the use of this chemical could be for a very diabolical reason.I will try to post more of the article.
 Quoting: childoflight


Whoa!! Wait!! Your post just made me think of something I read in "The Body Farm" (not the fictional crime mystery, but the anthropological text by the man who started the real life Body Farm)

Do you know why the negroid (not racist, true term) race has a broader nose with larger nostrils and the causcasian race has narrow nostrils? LOCATION!

Think of elephants, you know how they flap their ears? The back of an elephant's ears has large veins very close to the surface of their skin and by flapping the ears open, it circulates cooler blood throughout the body. Same thing with the negroid race! The larger nostrils allows a larger volume of air to enter the bloodstream to cool the body in extreme heated environments. This is why caucasians have narrow nostrils, to restrict the cooler air since they developed in more northern climates of Europe and keep their bodies warmer.

The greater amount of air taken in, the greater amount of chemical exposure! So is it a double whammy of blood cells being at a greater risk of attack AND the race being naturally more able to take in greater toxic air?

The question is it intentional or just crappy luck of being created to become more exposed?

What do you guys think?

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