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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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and soho was down for many hours
but look at Lacso 3's latest image

[link to soho.nascom.nasa.gov]

hmm.



Interesting. A REALLY large sunspot pointed right at us.

That thing is big!!!

are you sure for I've no idea, please explain
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Look at the SOHO page below. The top images of the sun. See the really bright spot? That is a big sunspot making some really good flares.

[link to soho.nascom.nasa.gov]
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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Good question... what would this EPFCG device do if detonated at sea level?



If it was a small one, just damage like a normal nuke. Electronics would be disrupted over a area much larger than a nuke of that size though.

If it was any decent size, It could create a pulse that reverbrates through/around the earth and destroy electronics and power generation over a extremely large area, say the size of a continent.

Even larger, and I could see it taking out the unhardened electronics and power generation systems of half the planet. Especially if it goes off when there is a strong solar flare hitting the earth. That would flatten the field a small amount and increase the intensity over the area.

This is pretty far-fetched though. It would take a pretty big monster to do that.

This can lead into some pretty paranoid thoughts.



and soho was down for many hours
but look at Lacso 3's latest image

[link to soho.nascom.nasa.gov]

hmm.

second disc at the bottom??

those electric waves, do we know how they travel through water?? my 5 cents
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Shockwave travels much faster through water than in the air
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OMEGA is now onboard Orca
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[link to www.nasa.gov]
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You have to remember. It would be so much easier to obliterate electronics and electrical generation by detonating a device above the planet. Everything needed to do it is already in place in various arsenals. I don't think they need to use this thing to do something like that.

We are all suffering from too much diabolical thinking.
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Yes, EMP can be delivered from anywhere, including space
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Good question... what would this EPFCG device do if detonated at sea level?



If it was a small one, just damage like a normal nuke. Electronics would be disrupted over a area much larger than a nuke of that size though.

If it was any decent size, It could create a pulse that reverbrates through/around the earth and destroy electronics and power generation over a extremely large area, say the size of a continent.

Even larger, and I could see it taking out the unhardened electronics and power generation systems of half the planet. Especially if it goes off when there is a strong solar flare hitting the earth. That would flatten the field a small amount and increase the intensity over the area.

This is pretty far-fetched though. It would take a pretty big monster to do that.

This can lead into some pretty paranoid thoughts.



and soho was down for many hours
but look at Lacso 3's latest image

[link to soho.nascom.nasa.gov]

hmm.

second disc at the bottom??

I just posted a new thread on main page for OTOC asking the same question.
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wtf is that?

never seen that b4
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OMEGA is now onboard Orca



[link to www.nasa.gov]
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Great find!!! I can only hope that that is what they want to deploy.
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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[link to www.nasa.gov]
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Good Catch!

Didn't know NASA was into algae farming from "waste water"

This is really key
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[link to www.nasa.gov]



Great find!!! I can only hope that that is what they want to deploy.
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+1
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[link to www.nasa.gov]



Great find!!! I can only hope that that is what they want to deploy.
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It would be nice, if that were the 'omega'..you know..instead of the other one..
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all right something to chew on.

I'm following movement of vessel Pope Benedict XVI on
[link to www.marinetraffic.com]

now you can see its movement today, strange, oke

see this
[link to wikicompany.org]
and go to

The symbol of the soul, also the Alchemist symbol for sulfur

funny heeh?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 979825



Good find.

Lest we forget, Alchemy is very, very important to the Illuminati.

BTW, they are releasing Sulfur in the atmosphere.

See Newsweek article around Dec. 09 or Jan 10 they admit it.

One hell on earth, no?

Lord of the Rings, Mordor
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[link to www.nasa.gov]



Great find!!! I can only hope that that is what they want to deploy.

It would be nice, if that were the 'omega'..you know..instead of the other one..
 Quoting: RenegadeSon

What if.. the 'Omega Plan' as it is called.. [link to www.salem-news.com] is designed to take out the "Omega System'.. ref link above..?? We have discussed the algae connection here, and how it could replace a good portion of the oil industry for fuel.. Trying to connect some 'dots'..
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see screen 5

[link to www.jtnog.org]

its different, you could see stripes on the main pipe,
now its build in with a pile
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[link to www.nasa.gov]



Great find!!! I can only hope that that is what they want to deploy.
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I doubt it. Usually, you can find multiple uses of the same program name. This one happens to be the "happy/cheery" alternative to what is probably something frightening, like the accidental incineration of the GOM and a tsunami to wash it down with.

Or not.

This is awful.
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[link to www.nasa.gov]



Great find!!! I can only hope that that is what they want to deploy.


I doubt it. Usually, you can find multiple uses of the same program name. This one happens to be the "happy/cheery" alternative to what is probably something frightening, like the accidental incineration of the GOM and a tsunami to wash it down with.

Or not.

This is awful.
 Quoting: WyldBloo 911008



Follow the money:

[link to biofuelsdigest.com]

[link to www.biofuelsdigest.com]


[link to www.sapphireenergy.com]


[link to scientificregio.wordpress.com]

Allen, and venture capitalist and bio-tech executive David E. Shaw.
“This may well be the year that all roads lead to algae,” says Jason Pyle, CEO of Sapphire Energy. “We started the year with $104 million in new federal funding,
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Hmmm...

Noticed that in the last few days there have been many unordinary short/puts on some energy companies.

wtf
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You have to remember. It would be so much easier to obliterate electronics and electrical generation by detonating a device above the planet. Everything needed to do it is already in place in various arsenals. I don't think they need to use this thing to do something like that.

We are all suffering from too much diabolical thinking.

Yes, EMP can be delivered from anywhere, including space
 Quoting: RenegadeSon

That would take grids down wouldn't it?
If I remember right, it would slam us all back to the days of the horse and buggy.
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Hmmm...

Noticed that in the last few days there have been many unordinary short/puts on some energy companies.

wtf
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Really?
hmmm...anyone up for a visit over to marketticker.com?
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[link to www.nasa.gov]



Great find!!! I can only hope that that is what they want to deploy.


I doubt it. Usually, you can find multiple uses of the same program name. This one happens to be the "happy/cheery" alternative to what is probably something frightening, like the accidental incineration of the GOM and a tsunami to wash it down with.

Or not.

This is awful.



Follow the money:

[link to biofuelsdigest.com]

[link to www.biofuelsdigest.com]


[link to www.sapphireenergy.com]


[link to scientificregio.wordpress.com]

Allen, and venture capitalist and bio-tech executive David E. Shaw.
“This may well be the year that all roads lead to algae,” says Jason Pyle, CEO of Sapphire Energy. “We started the year with $104 million in new federal funding,
 Quoting: sdisme


Just asking a question.
So the algae can survive a minimum application of 42 million gallons of Corexit?


Christopher Reddy, an associate scientist of marine chemistry and geochemistry at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, said the use of surface dispersants is extremely typical and well understood to be safe, but some concern remains about their use in the sea’s depths. …

Reddy said he is also concerned about the total amount of dispersants used, which is unprecedented. He noted that 1 million barrels [42 million gallons] of dispersants have been applied to the Gulf of Mexico to fight this spill, more than the amount of oil spilled in any single accident prior to the BP disaster.
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You have to remember. It would be so much easier to obliterate electronics and electrical generation by detonating a device above the planet. Everything needed to do it is already in place in various arsenals. I don't think they need to use this thing to do something like that.

We are all suffering from too much diabolical thinking.

Yes, EMP can be delivered from anywhere, including space

That would take grids down wouldn't it?
If I remember right, it would slam us all back to the days of the horse and buggy.
 Quoting: Doomamatrix

EMP would take out any solid state that was not shielded by metal

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Thread: !!! *** There's a Disturbance in the Force !! ***!!! My TV sat keeps losing signal - NO STORMS....
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"Why it is also let likely that OMEGA is an algae."

Supposed to say, "not likely".
Oops - tripping fingers!
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Why it is also let likely that OMEGA is an algae. Small quote from the article:

<snip>

OMEGA isn't algae. Bill Clinton wasn't on TV pitching algae, he was pitching the Navy using explosives. Geraldo's quests were talking about mini-nukes, not algae. They are warming us up to the use of a nuclear explosion, not algae.

Just my opinion.
Carry on.
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Didn't O say that millions/possibly tens of millions could die? be nice to know if that was considered a world wide figure...that doesn't sound like algae talk either..
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bump
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Didn't O say that millions/possibly tens of millions could die? be nice to know if that was considered a world wide figure...that doesn't sound like algae talk either..
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Yeah, but where did that quote come from? Sorcha Faal? Anybody know?
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Why it is also let likely that OMEGA is an algae. Small quote from the article:

<snip>

OMEGA isn't algae. Bill Clinton wasn't on TV pitching algae, he was pitching the Navy using explosives. Geraldo's quests were talking about mini-nukes, not algae. They are warming us up to the use of a nuclear explosion, not algae.

Just my opinion.
Carry on.

Didn't O say that millions/possibly tens of millions could die? be nice to know if that was considered a world wide figure...that doesn't sound like algae talk either..
 Quoting: breezy

In what context did O make that statement?
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Didn't O say that millions/possibly tens of millions could die? be nice to know if that was considered a world wide figure...that doesn't sound like algae talk either..



Yeah, but where did that quote come from? Sorcha Faal? Anybody know?
 Quoting: WyldBloo 911008

It did come from Sorcha
[link to www.whatdoesitmean.com]

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All posts with orca :
The Whale : a white elephant
[link to www.msnbc.msn.com]



-Orca class
[link to www.cdnmilitary.ca]

-A LAB-ship US navy
[link to www7440.nrlssc.navy.mil]


-The ORCA (Oceanographic Remotely Controlled Automaton) is a semi-autonomous air-breathing vessel that is used for oceanographic surveys. [link to www7440.nrlssc.navy.mil]

-there was also an underwater vehicle equipted with lots of stuff for deep-see (with weapons) like a bathysphere but I can not find it anymore.

-snip-

yes sharkhunters and Orca but they are from WW2 and german
An sub called Orca and lateron renamed in

A multitude of U-Boat Skipper's, officers and crew are in the Membership of SHARKHUNTERS and contribute to the KTB with their personal memories of the Kriegsmarine and service in the U-Boats during WWII.


ORCA - navigation softwear
overview of the orca navy professional ecs software with support for additional military layer (aml) chart data.
[link to www.sevencs.com]

The Royal Dutch Navy uses the nick name "Orca" for the GIPSY trainer
O: [link to webcache.googleusercontent.com]
G: [link to www.dutchsubmarines.com]

Orca (Germany), Submarines - Submarine and submersible designs
The Orca design is based on the German Navy Narwhal vehicle and is built of amagnetic non-corrosive steel similar to that used in the German Navy MCMVs.The vehicle is designed to carry out a broad range of covert missions and is able to operate autonomously in the littoral environment carrying out visual and sensor reconnaissance operations, intelligence gathering and anti-mine warfare tasks.The 'dry' vehicle allows divers to exit and enter through the top or bottom of the hull using a lock-in/lock-out chamber. Stealth is assured as no air bubbles are emitted and the water is not disturbed in any way.The Orca can be fitted with a five-step telescopic mast carrying above-water sensors such as colour video camera with pan and tilt functions, together with HF/VHF radio antenna and GPS antennas. A second video camera fitted in the bow is used for classification and observation. An obstacle avoidance sonar with a range of 200 m is also mounted in the bow.Up to five divers (including the pilot) can be carried to a range in excess of 150 n miles (depending on mission profile and equipment carried). The vehicle can operate autonomously for several days and carries a 96-hour emergency life-support reserve. Communications equipment (which includes VHF radio, short-wave radio, intercom and UWT) allows the vehicle to carry out target updating and final mission planning while en route to the target area.It exhibits a very low acoustic and magnetic signature.The submersible is very manoeuvrable even at low speeds, while maximum speed
 Quoting: Krispy71


-Orca basin [link to www.onepetro.org]

-a vehicle to navigate through a series of underwater gates, enter a "target zone," find the lowest point, deposit a depth marker, and surface.
[link to web.mit.edu]
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Glad to see you Krispy! What do you think of OP's post?
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Zoom in to about 7 bars from the top of the zoom scale on this map of A Whale to look at it's track. Seems to be boogying now. [link to marinetraffic.com]
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not.."
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Zoom in to about 7 bars from the top of the zoom scale on this map of A Whale to look at it's track. Seems to be boogying now. [link to marinetraffic.com]
 Quoting: Tex Tamale



Wow. I thought the A Whale failed the EPA's test and was supposed to be heading home? It looks like they are on a drunken joyride!