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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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Does anyone understand, "if this is just an experiment" at what cost the ultimate price will be? This is why I want to be wrong, so badly.
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Was working on updating the resumé from pag 108 and ongoing, but I have to stop and go to bed guys ....
Only have 5hrs sleep left till my rooster wakes me up :P

Will be back in 10-12 hrs, have appointments tomorrow so I have to miss you guys and OP :(

Sleep tight whenever you will hf
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Krispy, that is exactly what I was talking about. Reading the OP's post on columns of bubbles and 'pipes forming from rim', combustible foam... all of that. Then I remembered the Mythbusters video and also that twit at the EPA saying it was 'like dishwashing liquid' and it all came together to what the OP was talking about. Just took me a while to be able to post for various reasons (including GLP sending me instructions on posting with proxy issues)
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Night, Krispy!
Sleep well and thanks again for your kick-ass posts and links today!!

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Hey, WATCHER, did you see the nice sized EQ in Mexico, just south of the hurricane this morning???


Lol, I saw something about it, but wasn't sure of validity. I sent you an email,lol, quite an eye opener.
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Feru, our GLPer from MXC, felt it and reported here before it even hit the reports. Gotta love instant news.

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Does anyone understand, "if this is just an experiment" at what cost the ultimate price will be? This is why I want to be wrong, so badly.
 Quoting: TheWatcher


Cathrina was also an experiment ...

But that it has to do something with magnetism and electricity was my thought too (see my thread) but I did not count the bacteria in ....
I heared people talking about that strange green "stuff" and algea they have never seen before.

[link to www.google.nl]
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Just real quick:
regarding the notion that the H1N1 vac or someother kind of vac will begin some sort of chain reaction in a human body...

SHOULD "they" attempt any sort of evac from the gulf areas, there would be way too many people to deal with and move.

But should you sicken and likely kill off a good number of those folks and THEN do an evac on who is left...how much easier is that?

And keep in mind, with no more un contaminated farmland and fish hatcheries left there, with food in our nation becoming in such short supply...well, a few less million mouths to feed makes sense...doesn't it?? damned

(I am sure it would make perfect sense to a gummit GOON)
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Hats off to you Krispy for you're diligence, Good night and pleasant dreams. I'm still sitting here stunned.
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Krispy, that is exactly what I was talking about. Reading the OP's post on columns of bubbles and 'pipes forming from rim', combustible foam... all of that. Then I remembered the Mythbusters video and also that twit at the EPA saying it was 'like dishwashing liquid' and it all came together to what the OP was talking about. Just took me a while to be able to post for various reasons (including GLP sending me instructions on posting with proxy issues)
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Thank you VERRRY MUCH for your post and vid !
*big kiss*

And bigg kisses to all you guys for our joined-power today !


Have to go now ...

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Hats off to you Krispy for you're diligence, Good night and pleasant dreams. I'm still sitting here stunned.
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Me too.

I mean, something like this I would not put past our beloved "gummit" but still...to think, no, to KNOW that this is likely happening now on our watch...


God have mercy on us all.
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Terrafarming the Gulf, all the pieces now fit:
[link to www.transalchemy.com]
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I can't believe this is all for profit?


Is this it OP????


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I can't believe this is all for profit?


Is this it OP????

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Wonder where he's gone to now.
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Even burrying the oil and tar on the beaches with sand at night, and during daytime they "clean up" a bit for real ...
Why burry the oil ? the evidence ????
Is there something we should NOT know ? (about that oil and tar on the beach)

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So strange
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 Quoting: Krispy71


Krispy, all the covering up of oil on the beaches at night means is that BP doesn't want to clean it up correctly...time and money...they don't care. This is the easiest way to get the oil out of sight and our govs (and the people) are allowing them to do it.

If they were trying to "bury evidence" then they wouldn't leave it physically under the sand on the beaches. They would be removing it....as in your example of the steel from 911.
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Is it worth reading 120 pages?
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Not really.

The OP was absolutely proven to be a hoaxer earlier today but nobody's paying attention apparently.

Most of this thread is nonsensical "connecting of dots" that don't connect or even exist in the first place.
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[link to www.transalchemy.com]

In the course of our investigation into the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, we have uncovered some startling information.

What I am about to tell you will knock you out of your seats.
There is a lot more going on in the Gulf of Mexico than the oils spill.

This administration and many other entities like BP, Citi, Nalco, GM, GE, Goldman Sachs, University of Chicago, holding companies along with Dept of Defense, Billionaires and Politicians are all vested in biofuels.

What is going on in the Gulf is directly related to this new industry.

There is an Algae these companies are interested in.

From the mouth of the Mississippi river, all along the Gulf coast and spreading down to the Everglades is prime area for growing this Algae. Crist is aware of this. He's funding it.There is a couple of other prime spots too. Chesapeake is one area and the Great Lakes is another. (Funny, we already had a Great Lakes Czar and a Chesapeake Czar.) (Now we have a Gulf Czar too!)

As you know, the oil continues to flow in the Gulf.

It looks incompetent when assessing the response to the crisis. It is not incompetence. It is intentional and willfull destruction.

They are spraying dispersants that are toxic to sea life. The dispersants hold the oil below the surface.

Ask yourselves why you would want that. Wouldn't it be easier to vacuum the oil if it were floating?

They are not letting foreign tankers in to help. Even the few barges Jindal got his hands on were stalled, citing they need to be inspected to see if they carried enough life vests. They did.

They even pass the buck as to who is in charge. BP says they were in charge. O says he's in charge.

The Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen says he's in charge. They run us in circles to divert the real questions.

If you have noticed, most of their news conferences have very little to do with action response, instead focusing on claims processing.

This is not incompetence. It is an intentional strategy. They don't want to clean it up or even try to contain it.

What they are doing is in three steps.

* First get rid of oil industry in Gulf.
* Then turn Gulf into a dead zone. A dead zone is free of life or ability to sustain it. The oil, dispersants and fertilizers deplete oxygen. It kills animals and fish, also turning their remains into fertilizer.
* Finally, use Gulf as a giant Algae farm. Algae grows on water surface, getting oxygen from air, not water. Fertilizers like Urea supply much needed nitrogen. The Mississippi and the other rivers that empty into Gulf also pick up fertilizers from the many farms along the way. This feeds the Algae at the mouths of these rivers.

The oil in the water won't hurt the Algae. It will only promote it's growth and burn factor.


Algae costs about $2. a Barrel to refine. This is potentially very profitable.

The down side is , there isn't enough Algae to sustain the demand. It takes a lot of Algae to produce a single barrel. That means they need a huge place to grow and multiply the supply of this Algae. Right now they don't have this enormous Algae farm location. They have the desire, the technology, the investments and companies all set up.They have even taken the steps to map out the plan.


That plan involves projects in the Great Lakes., Chesapeake Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.


This oil spill whether sabotage, negligence, accident or design is the perfect way to eliminate fossil fuels such as oil and to advance his biofuel agenda..

They will sacrifice the Gulf and all who live in or around it for this multi Trillion Dollar industry.

This also ties in with Carbon capture and exchange. You all know about the Chicago Carbon Exchange, Cap & Trade and even O's support of Kyoto, so I won't bore you with history.

For those who don't know details on those Bills and international climate agreements, please refer to back posts of mine, or those of others who have researched and posted.

There is a proposal to store Carbon that has been captured by industries, in the Gulf. The Carbon will enhance the Algae growth while making a fortune for companies like O's Chicago Carbon Exchange.
All the usual players as well as a few new ones are involved. There is everything from lies deceit, government stealth,to insider trading and intentional destruction going on.

My friend and research teammate has compiled a short summary. Please read this, then I will pick it up from there.
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Ok, heres my take, these messages aren't just for us, they are for "others" that are watching for leads. Op, is only allowed to post, what he is approved to post, so that the "others" get the right messages. That's why earlier, he asks "should I post here?". We're just along for the ride to keep the "channel" open for him to post this stuff, gees.
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Yoda says, "MMmmmmMMmmmmmm"

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(Stephen King or Tom Clancy would love this)
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Ken Follett

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I can't believe this is all for profit?


Is this it OP????



Wonder where he's gone to now.
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FOR OP -------

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Watcher,

If my head didn't hurt before, it surely does NOW, damnit.
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Watcher,

If my head didn't hurt before, it surely does NOW, damnit.
 Quoting: Doomamatrix


Read this and weep, check the date out:
BIOFUELS
CEO envisions a Gulf Coast algae boom

August 8, 2009
By Brett Clanton


When Paul Woods looks at the Texas Gulf Coast, with its heavy industry, large tracts of flat land and muddy salt water, he thinks two words: algae farms
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In his vision, these farms would span hundreds of acres each, heading south from Freeport. On them would be long, clear plastic tubes filled with salt water and algae. And when pumped with carbon dioxide from nearby oil refineries and chemical plants, they would yield a valuable crop: ethanol.

“I really see Texas as just an ideal location,” said Woods, the CEO of Algenol Biofuels, a company in Bonita Springs, Fla.

It's more than just a big idea. In June, Algenol and Dow Chemical Co., the nation's largest chemical maker, announced plans to build a $50 million pilot plant at Dow's massive complex in Freeport that will test Algenol's technology on a large scale.

The project will put Texas at the center of a unique experiment that could have several important implications.

It could point the way to a more sustainable path for making ethanol, now produced mostly from corn in the U.S. It also could help determine the feasibility of using biofuels not just to power cars, but to produce common chemicals now derived from fossil fuels. And it offers a glimpse of a future in which polluting carbon emissions from industrial plants could be captured and put to good use.

Even if the project is successful, it could still be years before such technology is available. Not only have the recession and low oil prices slowed momentum around biofuels research and lending for new projects, the competition for ideas is intense. Even bets by the biggest energy companies could turn out to fail.
A higher profile

Yet, the fact that Midland, Mich.-based Dow and Exxon Mobil Corp., the biggest U.S. oil company, have recently announced investments in algae has raised the profile of the tiny waterborne plants, known to most as pond scum.

“At the end of the day, the conclusion isn't that different: The two biggest companies both picked algae, and there's a very good reason for that,” Woods said.

Last month, Exxon Mobil said it would put $600&#8201;&#8201;million toward an alliance with La Jolla, Calif.-based biotech company Synthetic Genomics to study and develop next-generation biofuels that aren't derived from food crops. Other oil majors have also invested in biofuels, including Chevron Corp., Royal Dutch Shell and BP.

But their research has mostly focused on extracting the oil from algae, which can be further refined into diesel or jet fuel.
Keeping the algae intact

Algenol's process is different. It keeps the algae intact and, with the help of carbon dioxide, accelerates what Woods said is the plant's natural ability to “sweat” ethanol.

“The really disruptive thing about this technology is that it uses carbon dioxide as its carbon source to make ethanol,” said Peter Kipp, a biofuels consultant with Haisley Millar in Houston. “They're directly taking a waste stream and turning it into fuel.”
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Immanuel Velikovsky? Richard Hoagland? Graham hancock?

R u certain that it is the same longitude as Thunder Horse?
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Vishniac

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I can't believe this is all for profit?


Is this it OP????



Wonder where he's gone to now.


FOR OP -------

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Good night all.
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I can't believe this is all for profit?


Is this it OP????



Wonder where he's gone to now.


FOR OP -------




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Hey, that's my cousin! God, he was so high in that video, LOL!
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The term "Eminent domian" comes to mind.
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Suggest that two different people are posting as OP, as least appeared that way early on.


Some, most of mine actually are typo edits, where I post and look and notice a word misspelled. Lol, Huge hands, size 17 ring finger, a Texas boy. Usually when deep in thought will sometimes post several smaller posts as the thoughts come out. My apologies for that.

Watcher, your words made me think about a weird idea...
Could somebody with English as native language check OP's posts for odd grammer and wrong written words?
It's probably a stupid idea, but eventually OP made some mistakes not by accident but in a kind of code?
Just guessing... 1dunno1
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Does anyone understand, "if this is just an experiment" at what cost the ultimate price will be? This is why I want to be wrong, so badly.
 Quoting: TheWatcher

yes, the scope of it is horrible...and I too don't want this to be true...but there have been posts of algae being the real reason for the oil in the gulf, I remember that one on glp a week or so ago, and I want to know if there is radioactivity too...
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good night all, I keep checking the thread after there's another 7 or 8 pages...can't keep up...my mind is boggled...and I thought the ones talking about algae were bonkers...can't wrap my mind around this, but thanks OP, Watcher, Krispy, and doominatrix...for all your hard work and research...
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just an fyi for everyone.

in case you did not know.

this is not the first time this has happened..

[link to response.restoration.noaa.gov]





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