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Biogenic Nanoparticles In Vivo Synthesis of Diverse Metal Nanoparticles by Recombinant Escherichia coli

Tae Jung Park, Sang Yup Lee*, Nam Su Heo, Tae Seok Seo

A metal-nanoparticle factory: Various metal nanoparticles with tailored optical, electronic, chemical, and magnetic properties were synthesized in vivo in a size-tunable manner in recombinant E. coli (see picture) through interaction with the metal-binding protein metallothionein and the metal-binding peptide phytochelatin, which was synthesized by phytochelatin synthase.

Published online, DOI: 10.1002/anie.201001524

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Fibrous Nanomaterials High-Surface-Area Silica Nanospheres (KCC-1) with a Fibrous Morphology

Vivek Polshettiwar*, Dongkyu Cha, Xingxing Zhang, Jean Marie Basset*

Fibrous nanosilica: A new family of high-surface-area silica nanospheres (KCC-1) have been prepared (see picture). KCC-1 features excellent physical properties, including high surface area, unprecedented fibrous surface morphology, high thermal (up to 950 °C) and hydrothermal stabilities, and high mechanical stability.

Published online, DOI: 10.1002/anie.201003451

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Chitin–Silica Nano-Composites Through Self-Assembly
Bruno Alonso* and Emmanuel Belamie*

Using a versatile colloid-based synthesis approach that combines self-assembly and sol–gel chemistry, a new family of chitin–silica nano-composites has been created. Various textures and morphologies can be achieved by adjusting the evaporation-based processes (e.g. microparticles by spray-drying) or by applying external fields (e.g. macroscopic alignment under a magnetic field). After calcination, textures and birefringence are preserved in the resulting mesoporous silicas.
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Coming soon.

Hyperhalogens: A New Class of Highly Electronegative Species
M. Willis, M. Götz, A. K. Kandalam, G. F. Ganteför*, and P. Jena*

A synergistic approach involving density functional theory and photoelectron spectroscopy experiment has led to the discovery of a new class of highly electronegative species. Unlike superhalogens that consist of a metal atom at the core surrounded by halogen atoms, this new species, which we term as hyperhalogens, consist of a central metal atom surrounded instead by superhalogen moieties. These hyperhalogens can have electron affinities even larger than those of their superhalogen building blocks which were already known to possess electron affinities far exceeding that of chlorine. Our discovery opens the door to the synthesis of new salts with super-oxidizing properties.

Coming soon
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Base-Stabilized C–Phosphino–Si–Amino Silyne
David Gau, Tsuyoshi Kato,* Nathalie Saffon-Merceron, Abel De Cózar, Fernando P. Cossío, Antoine Baceiredo*

The synthesis of the first isolable silyne, stabilized by a phosphine ligand, has been achieved. The X-ray diffraction analysis indicates a very short silicon–carbon bond as those computationally predicted for Si–C triple bonds. This new species shows a certain amount of carbenic character. This result clearly demonstrates the behavior of the phosphonium sila–ylide fragment as a strong π-donating and π-accepting substituent, which can more-efficiently stabilize a carbenic centre than electronically similar phosphino substituents.

Received June 14, 2010, published online July 30, 2010, DOI: 10.1002/anie.201003616. No. 37/2010.


Ok I'm going to bed now this stuff is melting my brain...and freakin me out a little bit :)

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One might speculate that the organism itself has been in some sort of hibernation - until awoken/reactivated by certain frequencies.

I suppose that's one way to put it.....;)

wow
that took 517 pages!!!

We are a little slow but we get there. Is this the information that OP intended to impart. I doubt it. But it has been a nice evolution. Good ending to a long story. Ancient slime from the bottom of the Ocean transforms mankind. wow. Or worlds nations succeed in neutralizing an ancient threat from the deep.
 Quoting: rken

i the appearance of a mod (shr) here (i think the last and only one was trin pg25?;)

we talked about it then pg5-17


or maybe the ol'boy forgot he was logged on?
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One might speculate that the organism itself has been in some sort of hibernation - until awoken/reactivated by certain frequencies.

I suppose that's one way to put it.....;)

wow
that took 517 pages!!!

We are a little slow but we get there. Is this the information that OP intended to impart. I doubt it. But it has been a nice evolution. Good ending to a long story. Ancient slime from the bottom of the Ocean transforms mankind. wow. Or worlds nations succeed in neutralizing an ancient threat from the deep.

i meant the appearance of a mod (shr) here (i think the last and only one was trin pg25?;)

we talked about it then pg5-17


or maybe the ol'boy forgot he was logged on?
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Bevvy this was a very interesting find!I wonder if it is the prelude to a poleshift?

I was playing with Ooglie and found this, thought it was interesting...

South-Seeking Magnetotactic Bacteria in the Northern Hemisphere
Sheri L. Simmons,1,2 Dennis A. Bazylinski,3 Katrina J. Edwards2*

Magnetotactic bacteria contain membrane-bound intracellular iron crystals (magnetosomes) and respond to magnetic fields. Polar magnetotactic bacteria in vertical chemical gradients are thought to respond to high oxygen levels by swimming downward into areas with low or no oxygen (toward geomagnetic north in the Northern Hemisphere and geomagnetic south in the Southern Hemisphere). We identified populations of polar magnetotactic bacteria in the Northern Hemisphere that respond to high oxygen levels by swimming toward geomagnetic south, the opposite of all previously reported magnetotactic behavior. The percentage of magnetotactic bacteria with south polarity in the environment is positively correlated with higher redox potential. The coexistence of magnetotactic bacteria with opposing polarities in the same redox environment conflicts with current models of the adaptive value of magnetotaxis

[link to www.sciencemag.org]
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NICE FIND, BEVVY!!

Previously unknown microbe behavior is just what we need to see. This may be very relavant to the behavior of the gulf organism.

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Re: the Yahoo Article
(Thank you, dhlos!)

~It's going to a NASA facility? NASA???????
~FBI was onboard the Helix. FBI???????
~Black "stains" on the yellow material?? (See BeePee dude!)
~Specially designed "containment" contraption in which to "house" the BOP? (Quarantined??? NASA??)

And I'm not sure if I am reading this correctly, but:

As a large hatch opened up on the Helix to allow the blowout preventer to pass through, several hundred feet of light sheen could be seen near the boat, though crews weren't exactly sure what it was.

Light sheen as in an oily sheen not too thick?
or light sheen as in GLOWING??? It was dark out when the thing was finally raised. . .not sure how an oil sheen could be seen upon the water for several hundred feet if "that's" what the AP writer meant.

WHY only one reporter and journalist aboard? (Well, we KNOW why....to control the information...WHAT is it about the BOP that needs to be hidden?)
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My questions exactly !
Tnx :D
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One might speculate that the organism itself has been in some sort of hibernation - until awoken/reactivated by certain frequencies.

I suppose that's one way to put it.....;)
 Quoting: SHR



Much simpler than that. These ancient organisms have been in a frozen state. That is known. Their habitat has been warmed by the drilling and they have been awakened and released. Genie-out-of-the-bottle as several have mentioned.
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One might speculate that the organism itself has been in some sort of hibernation - until awoken/reactivated by certain frequencies.

I suppose that's one way to put it.....;)



Much simpler than that. These ancient organisms have been in a frozen state. That is known. Their habitat has been warmed by the drilling and they have been awakened and released. Genie-out-of-the-bottle as several have mentioned.
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Good possibility, but it seems to be happening in other locals also. Hense ships running off in all direction which would appear to be hot spots. Underwater volcanic vents.
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Good day, there is something wrong with the DED. Since the spectrum upgrade my Girlfriend is getting a lot of gibberish in between the the normal text code when the French Key is used. (She is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion)
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One might speculate that the organism itself has been in some sort of hibernation - until awoken/reactivated by certain frequencies.

I suppose that's one way to put it.....;)

wow
that took 517 pages!!!

We are a little slow but we get there. Is this the information that OP intended to impart. I doubt it. But it has been a nice evolution. Good ending to a long story. Ancient slime from the bottom of the Ocean transforms mankind. wow. Or worlds nations succeed in neutralizing an ancient threat from the deep.
Quoting: rken



I was playing with Ooglie and found this, thought it was interesting...

South-Seeking Magnetotactic Bacteria in the Northern Hemisphere
Sheri L. Simmons,1,2 Dennis A. Bazylinski,3 Katrina J. Edwards2*

Magnetotactic bacteria contain membrane-bound intracellular iron crystals (magnetosomes) and respond to magnetic fields. Polar magnetotactic bacteria in vertical chemical gradients are thought to respond to high oxygen levels by swimming downward into areas with low or no oxygen (toward geomagnetic north in the Northern Hemisphere and geomagnetic south in the Southern Hemisphere). We identified populations of polar magnetotactic bacteria in the Northern Hemisphere that respond to high oxygen levels by swimming toward geomagnetic south, the opposite of all previously reported magnetotactic behavior. The percentage of magnetotactic bacteria with south polarity in the environment is positively correlated with higher redox potential. The coexistence of magnetotactic bacteria with opposing polarities in the same redox environment conflicts with current models of the adaptive value of magnetotaxis

Interesting...this seems particularly relevant.
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Thanks OP. hf
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Good day, there is something wrong with the DED. Since the spectrum upgrade my Girlfriend is getting a lot of gibberish in between the the normal text code when the French Key is used. (She is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion)
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Thanks OP
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Good day, there is something wrong with the DED. Since the spectrum upgrade my Girlfriend is getting a lot of gibberish in between the the normal text code when the French Key is used. (She is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion)
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op
how many embassy (foreign included) staff would you say have access to DED channels?
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Good day, there is something wrong with the DED. Since the spectrum upgrade my Girlfriend is getting a lot of gibberish in between the the normal text code when the French Key is used. (She is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion)

op
how many embassy (foreign included) staff would you say have access to DED channels?
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What countries use that expression.

Good day

Australia, any others.
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Speculation:
1. BP opened up a large leak in the Gulf, what little evidence that's available suggests that it was deliberate.
2. Corexit was already being mixed with that leak prior to the Deep Water Horizon incident.
3. The Corexit was known to cause the oil to remain below the surface and was being used for that purpose.
4. This was part of a larger plan that required the oil to remain at depth to create a suitable environment for something. (Perhaps a NASA connection and space hardened bacteria possibly previously obtained from deep sea drilling and taken into space where it mutated into a more suitable form for whatever purpose they are working to. It could be that this organism had mutated to enhance its gold conversion traits or that was perhaps just a by product and they had another goal entirely.)
5. Deep Water Horizon was creating another source point to further this project.
6. The fire on DWH was deliberately planned for as a cover for some of the material that was reaching the surface.
7. Other unknown parties intervened and sabotaged DWH and possibly sank the DWH
8. This created an uncontrolled leak and focused world public attention on the Gulf making it harder for the BP/US fraction to operate freely.
8. Representatives of other fractions were aware of what was going on and had previously entered the Gulf to observe / intervene.
9. A French vessel from this group obtained / salvaged / captured a sample of this something
10. US vessels operating for the originating fraction attempted to recover the something but were prevented from doing so by vessels belonging to one or more other fractions.
11. Assets were lost in this confrontation due to military actions and exposure to the organism. 80 percent of which was the known to the fraction and they were prepared for it but there was a 20 percent variant in the material that was considered to be catastrophic in nature. Possible global repercussions.
12. The various interventions and general selfish actions and greed have introduced another unforseen variable into the situation. The organism has gone rogue.
13. Regardless of this the psychopaths in control of the various fractions are still bent on pursuing it at all and any cost.

Theres a bit of woo woo for you.

On another note "Good day" is an english expression, in Oz if used at all it is "G'day" I doubt the implication that the use of this term means OP is from Oz though anything is possible. Has anyone considered it may be a "use key to decode" indictor?

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I believe "bonn jour" is common among the French as is
"buennos dios" (spelling??) among the Spanish/Mexicans, only a thought, wouldn't read much into that myself.
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Good day, there is something wrong with the DED. Since the spectrum upgrade my Girlfriend is getting a lot of gibberish in between the the normal text code when the French Key is used. (She is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1011531

OP has to be reading this thread.

People have speculated that his girl friends higher ups must be allowing this leak to happen. If they were not she would have been shut down a long time ago. If this is true why play the game of "she is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion."

What are the other alternatives. If this were a legitimate leak it would have ended a long time ago. This thread has at tracked to much attention for the leak to have been over looked for this long.

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Good day, there is something wrong with the DED. Since the spectrum upgrade my Girlfriend is getting a lot of gibberish in between the the normal text code when the French Key is used. (She is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion)

OP has to be reading this thread.

People have speculated that his girl friends higher ups must be allowing this leak to happen. If they were not she would have been shut down a long time ago. If this is true why play the game of "she is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion."

What are the other alternatives. If this were a legitimate leak it would have ended a long time ago. This thread has at tracked to much attention for the leak to have been over looked for this long.
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Bravo!

I agree.

A good observation.
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Police Release Scientist in Miami Airport Scare Who Had Previously Been Involved with Smuggling Plague Samples

A world-renowned Texas scientist specializing in infectious diseases who was once charged with smuggling dangerous samples of plague bacteria into the U.S. was questioned by authorities after a suspicious item found in his luggage caused a massive evacuation at Miami International Airport Thursday night.

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Shortly before noon Friday, it was learned that Butler was released from questioning and won’t be charged in the incident. Authorities escorted him back to one of the terminals at MIA where he’s expected to board a plane to Puerto Rico, which was his destination Thursday night.

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Leverock said the item was still being tested at a lab to determine what, if any, danger it posed.

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Sources told NBC Miami that Butler had been coming from Saudi Arabia when the suspicious item was spotted in his luggage as it went through custom

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He’s currently listed as a faculty member at Alfaisal University in Saudi Arabia.


have you learnt to read between the lines yet?

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Steve - The deep sea occupies a big part of our planet. The oceans are 71% of our planet and the deep sea is about 80% of that, so there are a lot of secrets of the deep ocean that we're just beginning to understand. One of these is the hot springs that are deep on the ocean floor, spewing out fluids as high as 420 degrees centigrade. In these fluids are dissolved metals such as iron, but more interesting economically is copper, zinc, lead, silver and gold, that are precipitating around these hot springs on the sea floor and building up towering chimneys as much as 40 metres high. These are of course unstable and eventually fall over and produce accumulations of chimneys that grow into mounds and produce what to all intents and purposes are ore deposits on the ocean floor.

[link to www.thenakedscientists.com]

BOSTON — There's gold in the sea floor. Silver, copper, zinc and lead, too. The problem is, it's a mile or two underwater and encased in massive mineral deposits that layer a dark, mysterious world.

But new technology and worldwide demand have combined to make mining for these metals economically feasible for the first time. A breakthrough project is moving forward in New Guinea, and new rules to govern deep ocean mining will be set by an international authority this spring.
[link to www.msnbc.msn.com]

Bioleaching

Bioleaching involves the use of micro-organisms to extract metals from low grade ores and has been performed successfully on Earth to obtain gold, copper and uranium[2]. About 20% of the world’s copper is produced by bioleaching. This type of process has been used to extract uranium from the Elliott Lake district in northern Ontario, Canada[3].
Bioleaching of nickel, zinc and cobalt can be done with thermophyllic bacteria but has not proven economical; however, on the Moon where resources are sparse and imports comparatively expensive, this may be worthwhile. Nickel and cobalt are used to alloy steel and zinc is used to alloy magnesium.

Thiobacillus ferrooxidans, Leptospirillum ferrooxidans, Thiobacillus thiooxidans, Sulfolobus species and others have been used for bioleaching. Acidiphilium, Sulfobacillus, Ferroplasma, Sulfolobus, Metallosphaera, and Acidianus have also been used. These bacteria tolerate acids and metabolize sulfur. Weak solutions of acids are dripped through the ore and a bacterial liquor forms that is then electrolytically or chemically processed[4]. Sometimes this requires water and organic substrate like potato peels as well as solvents to extract the metals from the bacterial mass. Chaff from crops may be used for bioleaching rather than livestock feed. Precious water will be recycled. If bioleaching becomes a major industrial activity on the Moon we will be pressed to conserve our vital water and hydrogen resources for this instead of wasting them in the form of rocket fuel. Only ores containing sulfur can be bioleached because the bacteria feed on sulfur. Bioleaching does not require lots of energy but it is slow. High temperature roasting and smelting is not required, so there are decided benefits in addition to the fact that bioleaching can get metals from low grade ores.

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Mystery over Russian general found dead on Turkish beach

Russian media question official version of death of Yuri Ivanov, that he died going for a swim


A mysterious accident in which one of Russia's most powerful spies was found dead on a Turkish beach has provoked speculation that the deputy head of the country's foreign military intelligence service had been murdered.

Major General Ivanov's body was found on 16 August but was only identified last week.

The news portal Svobodnaya Pressa also pointed out that Ivanov was the second top GRU agent to die in unexplained circumstances. Another senior agent, Yuri Gusev, was killed in 1992 in a "car accident". His fellow officers later established that he had been murdered, the paper said, adding: "Spies of that rank are well protected. As a rule, they don't die by chance."

The general was last seen visiting the building site for a new Russian military base in the Syrian coastal city of Tartus, which is being expanded as a base for Russia's Black Sea fleet.

After his visit, he left for a meeting with Syrian intelligence agents. He then went missing, the Turkish newspaper Vatan reported today.



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m- o- s- s- a- d-
Do you think they are behind this above ?


syrians have no inte3rest in worsening ties with their main arms supplier and covert team player

if it was an internal flush is a different matter
if not
sounds like a classic false flag to create impressions that lead to decisive action towards the detriment of the russian-syrian co-operation.

ps
my intuition said that you would be the first to comment on that, after the morning came,

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from pg417-418

you think?????????

Mossad Impersonating U.S. Intelligence Operatives and Trying to Recruit Arab Americans
September 4th, 2010

Via: Washington Post:

The CIA took an internal poll not long ago about friendly foreign intelligence agencies.

The question, mostly directed to employees of the clandestine service branch, was: Which are the best allies among friendly spy services, in terms of liaison with the CIA, and which are the worst? In other words, who acts like, well, friends?

“Israel came in dead last,” a recently retired CIA official told me the other day.

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that is their motto, that is their modus operanti
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From the re one of notre subs manqué thread.........can anyone translate please!I have a feeling that this is important!!!!

Le champ de confinement autour des cristaux dylithium peut être défaut mais peut-être l'entité cristalline seront en mesure de fournir un certain soulagement.

Interestingly I cannot find it now in any of the OPs comments and think it was scrubbed!
Thread: One of notre subs manque !!!!!!!!! (Page 5)
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Childo, I looked at the other thread last night and went over old copies, but cannot find the reference in the BEZERK thread. My recall is that RenegadeSon is the poster who explained to us what was necessary about control in response to question from some of us. Fairly sure that OP had this in his post. Perhaps about where now the caption is putting out "fires."
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Good day, there is something wrong with the DED. Since the spectrum upgrade my Girlfriend is getting a lot of gibberish in between the the normal text code when the French Key is used. (She is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion)
OP

OP has to be reading this thread.

People have speculated that his girl friends higher ups must be allowing this leak to happen. If they were not she would have been shut down a long time ago. If this is true why play the game of "she is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion."

What are the other alternatives. If this were a legitimate leak it would have ended a long time ago. This thread has at tracked to much attention for the leak to have been over looked for this long.
 Quoting: rken


I agree on that ...
But what if "SHE" is a pointer for an entity ? A group ?
... girlfriend + higher ups + maybe other trustee's and colleagues ... > Just for the fact that they SHE and OP are still OPerating.
Hmmmmz ...
The you could say :
"she ( aka the group-entity) is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion."
Op mentioned once "GirlFriend" : GF : Group Force ? blink

It is difficult for 1 or 2 to hide the tracks, but with many and hidden in the activities of many you can easely hide one's tracks ...
Covered covers ... masked tracks ...
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... it is a possibility that it was just not A RESIDENTAL (gulf inhabitants - every "normal" people) evacuation,
but an evacuation of a department of a faction, or (a) specific units ...
This could have been kept out of the media very easely,
like so many things have been kept out in this whole GOM-drama.


Good point, those in the know quietly slip away and the rest are left to whatever fate befalls them.

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Wasn't the US Navy evacuated?
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The Loop Current stalled as early as early June. Figures have been falsified. Video (3-One after another) by the Earl Of Stirling)

[link to yowusa.com]

Perhaps they didn't want it to get out of the gulf. hmmm coretex
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According to an early poster, it is the Corexit which magnetized the GOM-goop. I thought about that. But who's going to confirm that purpose?
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Re: the Yahoo Article
(Thank you, dhlos!)

~It's going to a NASA facility? NASA???????
~FBI was onboard the Helix. FBI???????
~Black "stains" on the yellow material?? (See BeePee dude!)
~Specially designed "containment" contraption in which to "house" the BOP? (Quarantined??? NASA??)

And I'm not sure if I am reading this correctly, but:

As a large hatch opened up on the Helix to allow the blowout preventer to pass through, several hundred feet of light sheen could be seen near the boat, though crews weren't exactly sure what it was.

Light sheen as in an oily sheen not too thick?
or light sheen as in GLOWING??? It was dark out when the thing was finally raised. . .not sure how an oil sheen could be seen upon the water for several hundred feet if "that's" what the AP writer meant.

WHY only one reporter and journalist aboard? (Well, we KNOW why....to control the information...WHAT is it about the BOP that needs to be hidden?)


My questions exactly !
Tnx :D
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This tells us that the organism is likely bio-luminescent.
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Good day, there is something wrong with the DED. Since the spectrum upgrade my Girlfriend is getting a lot of gibberish in between the the normal text code when the French Key is used. (She is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion)
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OP has to be reading this thread.

People have speculated that his girl friends higher ups must be allowing this leak to happen. If they were not she would have been shut down a long time ago. If this is true why play the game of "she is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion."

What are the other alternatives. If this were a legitimate leak it would have ended a long time ago. This thread has at tracked to much attention for the leak to have been over looked for this long.


I agree on that ...
But what if "SHE" is a pointer for an entity ? A group ?
... girlfriend + higher ups + maybe other trustee's and colleagues ... > Just for the fact that they SHE and OP are still OPerating.
Hmmmmz ...
The you could say :
"she ( aka the group-entity) is trying to get it fixed without causing suspicion."
Op mentioned once "GirlFriend" : GF : Group Force ? blink

It is difficult for 1 or 2 to hide the tracks, but with many and hidden in the activities of many you can easely hide one's tracks ...
Covered covers ... masked tracks ...
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Hi Crispy

I understand what your saying. Possible, but if what your saying is true then all that the OP has told us about himself the embassy and his girlfriend are not true. Understood why there is deception. I still believe that if the higher ups know about the leak, then no need to play it off the way he did. The French embassy thing is a farce, that is not to say they are not receiving valid info, just not from the place they say. It is to limited of a source to hide. Expand that to all who have access to any high level sources not just ded and they might have been able to get away with it this long, but doubtful
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Russian defense minister to discuss military cooperation in Paris

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It would seem that many here are willing to go way out on a limb and give the OP the benefit of the doubt beyond what I see as reasonable. It would seem that credibility is being stretched to the max. Not to say that what people are saying is not possible, but it level of probability is lacking.
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Russian, French warships to exercise in Atlantic

oh really!!!!

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Russia's Pyotr Veliky nuclear-powered guided-missile cruiser will take part in a joint exercise with the French Latouche-Treville anti-submarine frigate later on Monday, a French Navy spokesman said.

He said after the exercise the Russian warship, currently at the French port of Brest, would leave French territorial waters.

The warships will practice joint maneuvers at sea, replenishment of supplies, ship-to-ship transfer of goods, and helicopter landings.

The Latouche-Treville is named after the 19th century politician and admiral Louis-Rene Levassor de Latouche Treville.
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One might speculate that the organism itself has been in some sort of hibernation - until awoken/reactivated by certain frequencies.

I suppose that's one way to put it.....;)

wow
that took 517 pages!!!
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Had to get through the nuts and bolts first;-P





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