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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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it might well be a waste of time, seeing as no one here really knows what's going on and if they don't know what's going on, you can't expect them to do anything about it. All we're seeing here is conjecture based on a few postings by someone in France, the truth about what is happening in the Gulf of Mexico may well be somewhere here on this thread, but it's no use someone reckoning to be from Louisiana sitting behind their own computer telling everyone else to "get a life" and "volunteer" when the problem is on their doorstep and they should "get a life" and "volunteer" themselves if they're that upset about what ever is supposedly happening on their shorelines.
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I Do read what you ask and you helped me a lot, with this reveal to the others, by giving very effective noise. I don't know everything, so allow me to also speculate again.
Russia China the US and us (French) have all four launched new submarines or new weapons technology for submarines, in just the past three months after the 19th april incident.(please research this and you will verify what i said)
The whole Spy thing was a clear coup in intelligence yet the people still sleep. They don't realize the spy thing is a clear preparation for war. This new war will begin and end with submarines,(I think it started already) planes wont be able to fly right, ships wont be able to function as normal because of 300/301, only submarines. this is not a practice.
I can also tell you know that russia has helped us with the organism and a 80% counter for it. this is why I said russia knows far more then us. russia was ready before us. There is still an unstable and unknown 20%. If the US doesn't nuke the problem before the war starts, I think russia or we(Europe) will. china is still playing dice.



Makes me wonder whether the 300/301 thing is linked to the sun and/or magnetic field events? Its well known that the Earth's magnetic field is weakening. Some say, at an exponential rate. Maybe being underwater grants some form of 'protection' or shielding?

The Earth's magnetic poles are known to 'wander'. Something not well known, is that when atomic bombs are exploded, the Earth's magnetic poles shift abruptly. This was a cause of major concern to scientists of many nations back in the days of a-bomb tests.

On the looming war front, there have been scattered reports, and I have personal knowledge of, lots of military intel people heading to the Gulf of Aden. Somethings brewing there for sure.

Just thinking out loud ...

peace



I tend to agree, 'planes wont fly right' mag north has to be factored for every flight plan...chemical in the air and water, make ships unfeasable... magnetic fiels looks hinkey (note technical term) big CME due to hit 13/14 July

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Here is a snip from the link below from OTOC, one of GLP's sun experts:

"Thank you, And you have been warned.

Probability of this occuring and hitting us is at 63%
Probability of this occuring sooner and not hitting us 22%
Probability of this occuring Later and not hitting us 10%
Probability of no Large CME from this sunspot while it is on the earth facing side of the sun 5%"
Thread: Sunspot 1082/1087 A warning.
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found this on another thread, if true scary stuff

[link to www.salem-news.com]



Why BP is Readying a 'Super Weapon' to Avert Escalating Gulf Nightmare
By Terrence Aym Salem-News.com
While the plan would admittedly only be executed if a worst case scenario seemed imminent, some geo-chemists have expressed concerns that detonating a nuke in the Gulf might ignite the methane.


Courtesy: shatterlimits.com

(CHICAGO) - In a desperate attempt to stop a huge area of the Gulf ocean floor from possibly rupturing due to subterranean methane gas (leading to a calamity no human has ever seen) BP has ripped a page from science fiction books.

The giant oil company is now quietly preparing to test a small nuclear device in a frenzied rush against time to quell a cascading catastrophe. If successful they will have the capability to detonate a controlled fusion generated pulse.

While the world watches BP's attempt to contain the oil gusher at the former Deepwater Horizon site, company officials have given the green light on an astounding plan to use what is known as a nuclear EPFCG charge if all else fails.

Sea floor compromised

Reports still indicate that methane is flooding the Gulf waters at a rate one million times more than normal, and the NOAA research vessel, Thomas Jefferson has reported spotting new fissures. [1]

Last week the science ship stunned some reporters with the revelation that the oceanographic team had discovered and measured a rift in the ocean floor miles from the BP wellhead. The rift was reported to be more than 100 feet long and widening. Oil and methane continues to plume from that rift.

BP has also admitted damage beneath the sea floor. [2]

The Omega plan

Most enterprises—whether business, government, or exploration—have a Plan B to fall back on. To date, BP has attempted Plans B through N. Yet it is the last ditch plan-the Omega plan-that hold the greatest risk. Yet that plan may be the final hope to stop what some insiders now consider a catastrophe that could culminate with a world-killing mass extinction event that modern civilization could not survive.

At a super-secret security base-CFB Suffield-located in southern Alberta, Canada, area reports indicate that high level engineers, physicists and military scientists are feverishly working to complete an ‘explosively pumped flux compression generator’ (EPFCG).

According to published scientific papers [see sources below] an EPFCG generator can be powered by a very small, controlled fusion explosion-in other words, a tiny nuclear bomb.

Why the UK based BP has set up operations at CFB-Suffield is obvious: The company already runs three oil rigs on the base, have worked with Canada’s chemical and biological efforts on and off for almost 40 years, and have strong ties to the Commonwealth’s infrastructure.

The CFB Base, which incorporates DRDC Suffield, is one of research six Canadian military facilities and critical to the security of the country. DRDC Suffield is the lead facility for all of Canada’s engineering and weapons systems R&D.

The EPFCG—a Star Wars super weapon

A device that can only be used once, the EPFCG generates a high power electromagnetic pulse. It achieves this by using a powerful explosive, preferably nuclear. Advanced, nuclear driven EPFCGs can instantaneously create up to billions of amperes and hundreds of terawatts. Such raw power exceeds lighting bolts by huge orders of magnitude.

The pulse can be shaped and directed and used to knock out electronics-or more importantly in this case—to fuse virtually any material—including crumbling rock strata deep under the sea. The fantastically energized pulse can also compress objects to very high pressures and densities. [3]

According to engineers familiar with the technology, the devices can generate plasma arcs hotter than the surface of the sun that will melt and fuse materials in nanoseconds.

A special security force manned by members of AEGIS, a UK based paramilitary security corporation similar to the old US Blackwater Security company, is reported to have cordoned off the base. The security lid has clamped down hard while the engineers and scientists work with the nuclear materials.

BP’s secret Omega Plan kicked off in earnest on July 7th, 2010. According to sources on the base the British Geological Survey (BGS), the United States Geological Survey (USGS), BP and Halliburton have set up a test site at one of the drill rigs.

While the plan would admittedly only be executed if a worst case scenario seemed imminent, some geo-chemists have expressed concerns that detonating an EPFCG in the Gulf might ignite the methane.

Meanwhile the preparations for the test continue in Canada.

[1] Methane in Gulf 'astonishingly high'-US scientist”

[2] BP Official Admits to Damage Beneath the Sea Floor

[3] Explosively pumped flux compression generator (EPFCG)

Sources: Scientific papers on a ‘super weapon’


OP gave us OMEGA

Might be a stupid question, but will there be fightings in BOTH gulfs????
 Quoting: bevvy

I noticed that also.
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Does anybody else feels the timing of this potential earth impacting sun event is more than suspicious? Didn't the U.S. put some sort of vehicle into space within the last six months of so to "monitor" the sun? What if that vehicle was to initiate some sort of sun activity to be perfectly timed with TPTB plans?
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very intereting reading on theglobal consciousness project site.....Significantly large network variance. Suggests broadly shared coherence of thought and emotion. The index is less than 5%
[link to gcp.djbradanderson.com]
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Good morning. I am sitting in the breakfast area of the hotel where I am staying. I just had a scary dream and the oil disaster was involved, in fact Corexit was featured. I just typed this into my blog before I could forget anything.

I was being given a tour by some grey haired man, who was explaining to me that where we were, which was now a developed neighborhood, used to all be owned by a single company. It was someplace in Florida. I don't have a name and I don't think it matters specifically where I was. I was then in a large house with maybe 20 people, from older retired folks to a few babies. The oil spill had happened and was causing problems where we were.

The man that gave me the tour was a friend of a little boy who looked like he was about 6 years old. I saw the man alone, walking down a sidewalk, from my right to my left. He was walking along the side of a brick building, with his right hand up to his ear, like he was talking on the phone. I could only see his head and shoulders; it looked like he was without a shirt. He was describing to a friend how he prepared a certain recipe that he was quite good at. Then my view was enlarged and as "the camera" pulled back slowly, I could see that he was completely naked, walking down the sidewalk. I felt sick for him when I realized that he was delusional; something was seriously wrong. As my view widened, I saw that there were other people lying on the ground all around him on the street, some of them were naked too, like they got up that morning and couldn't remember to put on their clothes, bet decided that they needed to get outside, but they too were confused and unable to think well. The man took another step and fell down next to the body of a dead woman. I believe he had died.

I saw the people in the house again. They were concerned about getting food and how they would survive. It was strange, there were still decorations up for a party that took place the night before. It's possible that some of the people were stuck there and couldn't return home. They were wondering where they were going to get enough food, because they didn't really have much on hand. One woman said that she was out of food, but another lady tried to encourage her and said "Don't worry, they'll be giving out food or certificates for food in town." I called them all together and some were resistant, because some knew that I was going to pray. When everyone was together, I did pray, and I thanked the Lord for everything good in our lives. I told them that as we try to feed ourselves, we needed to remember the people around us, because God would continue to provide for us. I saw that the dark edge of desperation was affecting some.

People out in the neighborhood were scavenging around for food and supplies. One young man in our group remember that while he was at his parents house, he had been hunting deer and had put the meat into the freezer, so he was going to get it. I saw my daughter with us. She come and hugged me. A lady was talking to her husband about their baby. He said to me that they couldn't leave. I don't recall what he was explaining to me but then his wife gave their baby to my wife. She held him and said that he was suffering from some type of condition. I saw the back of the baby and it looked like he was having a grand mal seizure. His neck was stiff and tense and so was his jaw. His mouth was open and his eyes were rolled back a little. I said, "It's the Corexit affecting him!"

The little boy was outside and he saw his friend, the grey haired man, dead. It was frightening to him and he couldn't talk after that.

I don't remember much more than that. It was truly horrible, because when I saw that there were many people dead, it truly seemed like a plague. It's possible that there was flooding, but I couldn't be sure. When I woke up, I just couldn't believe it. It was so terrible and frightening.
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I'll stop by later, but I haven't slept well the past 3 days, so I'm going to grab a bite and maybe try to sleep another hour or so.

Bye!!

P.S. Sorry that was so long, but it is what is is.

P.P.S. Yesterday I made a comment, wishing the OP would just say what he had to say... I was frustrated because I've seen that s few times before on this site, the last one being the communications guy that was a contractor for NASA or JPL. He also made a comment like, "All I can say is that many of you are close!" Just makes me wonder.
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... "seen that s few times"

I meant, "seen that a few times".
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if there is really any true intel here, then the OP needs to just spit it out.

lives hang in the balance. massive amounts of lives. these cryptic posts are not serving any purpose except to keep any of you from going out and filing an injunction against Corexit, or lobbying your state reps, or starting a movement, or any effective action.

it seems to be the look at my left hand, not what the right hand is doing, and good grief do not get off of the internet and actually try to DO something that might upset their plans.

waste of time.
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Some of us on this thread actually do function in life and in opposition to matters we feel are harmful. In order to make a complaint (force response to an issue) it is necessary to express the matter in reasonable, factual terms which can be documented and verified.

I believe that the GOM situation is convoluted and, except for some one or two at the very top, noone has a clear picture of what is happening. This is war, one way or another it is war, and everyday there are changes for which adjustments must be made.

Certain ones will understand when I suggest that we all should make preparations, such as gaining knowledge, then look for the way and means to act to benefit. It will come, the showing or opening of what-to-do and I, for one, will step forward.

What has been your contribution?
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This looks somehow familiar of things seen before...
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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As for the mass flux of tritium through the main stem of the Mississippi River into the Gulf of Mexico, data indicated that approximately 780 grams of tritium has flowed out of the River and into the Gulf between 1961 and 1997.[23] And current fluxes through the Mississippi River are about 1 to 2 grams per year as opposed to the pre-bomb period fluxes of roughly 0.4 grams per year.[23]
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found this on another thread, if true scary stuff

[link to www.salem-news.com]
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link doesnt work (anymore?)
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found this on another thread, if true scary stuff

[link to www.salem-news.com]



Why BP is Readying a 'Super Weapon' to Avert Escalating Gulf Nightmare
By Terrence Aym Salem-News.com
While the plan would admittedly only be executed if a worst case scenario seemed imminent, some geo-chemists have expressed concerns that detonating a nuke in the Gulf might ignite the methane.


Courtesy: shatterlimits.com

(CHICAGO) - In a desperate attempt to stop a huge area of the Gulf ocean floor from possibly rupturing due to subterranean methane gas (leading to a calamity no human has ever seen) BP has ripped a page from science fiction books.

The giant oil company is now quietly preparing to test a small nuclear device in a frenzied rush against time to quell a cascading catastrophe. If successful they will have the capability to detonate a controlled fusion generated pulse.

While the world watches BP's attempt to contain the oil gusher at the former Deepwater Horizon site, company officials have given the green light on an astounding plan to use what is known as a nuclear EPFCG charge if all else fails.

Sea floor compromised

Reports still indicate that methane is flooding the Gulf waters at a rate one million times more than normal, and the NOAA research vessel, Thomas Jefferson has reported spotting new fissures. [1]

Last week the science ship stunned some reporters with the revelation that the oceanographic team had discovered and measured a rift in the ocean floor miles from the BP wellhead. The rift was reported to be more than 100 feet long and widening. Oil and methane continues to plume from that rift.

BP has also admitted damage beneath the sea floor. [2]

The Omega plan

Most enterprises—whether business, government, or exploration—have a Plan B to fall back on. To date, BP has attempted Plans B through N. Yet it is the last ditch plan-the Omega plan-that hold the greatest risk. Yet that plan may be the final hope to stop what some insiders now consider a catastrophe that could culminate with a world-killing mass extinction event that modern civilization could not survive.

At a super-secret security base-CFB Suffield-located in southern Alberta, Canada, area reports indicate that high level engineers, physicists and military scientists are feverishly working to complete an ‘explosively pumped flux compression generator’ (EPFCG).

According to published scientific papers [see sources below] an EPFCG generator can be powered by a very small, controlled fusion explosion-in other words, a tiny nuclear bomb.

Why the UK based BP has set up operations at CFB-Suffield is obvious: The company already runs three oil rigs on the base, have worked with Canada’s chemical and biological efforts on and off for almost 40 years, and have strong ties to the Commonwealth’s infrastructure.

The CFB Base, which incorporates DRDC Suffield, is one of research six Canadian military facilities and critical to the security of the country. DRDC Suffield is the lead facility for all of Canada’s engineering and weapons systems R&D.

The EPFCG—a Star Wars super weapon

A device that can only be used once, the EPFCG generates a high power electromagnetic pulse. It achieves this by using a powerful explosive, preferably nuclear. Advanced, nuclear driven EPFCGs can instantaneously create up to billions of amperes and hundreds of terawatts. Such raw power exceeds lighting bolts by huge orders of magnitude.

The pulse can be shaped and directed and used to knock out electronics-or more importantly in this case—to fuse virtually any material—including crumbling rock strata deep under the sea. The fantastically energized pulse can also compress objects to very high pressures and densities. [3]

According to engineers familiar with the technology, the devices can generate plasma arcs hotter than the surface of the sun that will melt and fuse materials in nanoseconds.

A special security force manned by members of AEGIS, a UK based paramilitary security corporation similar to the old US Blackwater Security company, is reported to have cordoned off the base. The security lid has clamped down hard while the engineers and scientists work with the nuclear materials.

BP’s secret Omega Plan kicked off in earnest on July 7th, 2010. According to sources on the base the British Geological Survey (BGS), the United States Geological Survey (USGS), BP and Halliburton have set up a test site at one of the drill rigs.

While the plan would admittedly only be executed if a worst case scenario seemed imminent, some geo-chemists have expressed concerns that detonating an EPFCG in the Gulf might ignite the methane.

Meanwhile the preparations for the test continue in Canada.

[1] Methane in Gulf 'astonishingly high'-US scientist”

[2] BP Official Admits to Damage Beneath the Sea Floor

[3] Explosively pumped flux compression generator (EPFCG)

Sources: Scientific papers on a ‘super weapon’


OP gave us OMEGA

Might be a stupid question, but will there be fightings in BOTH gulfs????

I noticed that also.
 Quoting: Tex Tamale




I copied in case it went this is the article above :)
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thanks Bevvy
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I Do read what you ask and you helped me a lot, with this reveal to the others, by giving very effective noise. I don't know everything, so allow me to also speculate again.
Russia China the US and us (French) have all four launched new submarines or new weapons technology for submarines, in just the past three months after the 19th april incident.(please research this and you will verify what i said)
The whole Spy thing was a clear coup in intelligence yet the people still sleep. They don't realize the spy thing is a clear preparation for war. This new war will begin and end with submarines,(I think it started already) planes wont be able to fly right, ships wont be able to function as normal because of 300/301, only submarines. this is not a practice.
I can also tell you know that russia has helped us with the organism and a 80% counter for it. this is why I said russia knows far more then us. russia was ready before us. There is still an unstable and unknown 20%. If the US doesn't nuke the problem before the war starts, I think russia or we(Europe) will. china is still playing dice.



Makes me wonder whether the 300/301 thing is linked to the sun and/or magnetic field events? Its well known that the Earth's magnetic field is weakening. Some say, at an exponential rate. Maybe being underwater grants some form of 'protection' or shielding?

The Earth's magnetic poles are known to 'wander'. Something not well known, is that when atomic bombs are exploded, the Earth's magnetic poles shift abruptly. This was a cause of major concern to scientists of many nations back in the days of a-bomb tests.

On the looming war front, there have been scattered reports, and I have personal knowledge of, lots of military intel people heading to the Gulf of Aden. Somethings brewing there for sure.

Just thinking out loud ...

peace
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Fair enough on Project Camelot. Can you say what you know about the Gulf of Aden and whether there is a connection to the Gulf of Mexico?
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Even though most of you may have heard snippets of what Castro has been saying about WWIII, I think his full article warrants reading. The first few paragraphs are a bit stilted, but its worth the read.

Note he is basically saying WWIII is about to happen, and that the Cuban people should be emotionaly prepared, and basically go back to work (keep infrastructure intact). Basically he is saying, 'get ready to batten down the hatches'.

Also note that the day he wrote it is June 27, which is about the time when all the damaged subs and shooting missiles was happening. Coincidence?

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Source: [link to www.cuba.cu]

Reflections by comrade Fidel

KNOWING THE TRUTH TIMELY

As I was writing every one of my previous Reflections, and a catastrophe was quickly zeroing in on humanity, my major concern was to fulfill the primary duty to inform our people.

Today, I feel more relax than 26 days ago. As the situation evolves, I can reiterate and expand on the information to the national and international public.

Obama has committed to attend the quarterfinals match on July 2, if his country’s team makes it to that stage. He supposedly knows better than anyone that the quarterfinals will not be contested because very serious developments will take place before that; or at least he should know.

Last Friday, June 25, an international press agency known for the attention to details in its reports, published a statement by the “…Navy Commander of the elite Corps of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution General Ali Fadavi…,” warning “…that if the United States and its allies inspect Iranian ships in international waters ‘they will have their response in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.’”

The information was taken from the local news agency Mehr of Iran.

According to the press dispatch, said news agency reported that “Fadavi added that ‘the Navy of the Revolutionary Guardians currently has hundreds of vessels equipped with missile launchers.’”

The information, produced approximately at the same time of what Granma published or perhaps before, seemed at some points an exact copy of the Reflections elaborated on Thursday June 24th and ran by that paper on Friday 25th.

The coincidence can be explained by the simple use of a logical reasoning. I was completely unaware of what the Iranian local agency had published.

I have absolutely no doubt that as soon as the American and Israeli warships are deployed –alongside the rest of the American military vessels positioned off the Iranian coasts-- and they try to inspect the first merchant ship from that country, there will be a massive launching of missiles in both directions. At that moment exactly the terrible war will begin. It’s not possible to estimate how many vessels will be sunk or from what country.

Knowing the truth timely is the most important thing for our people.

It doesn’t matter if almost everybody, I’d dare say 99.9% or more of my compatriots, instinctively cling to hopes and agree with my sincere wishes to be wrong. I have talked to people close to me, and I have also received news from many noble, selfless and hardworking people who have read my Reflections and do not challenge my considerations in the least but rather absorb, believe and swallow my reasoning through a dry throat; however, they immediately go back to the tasks to which they devote their energies.

That is precisely what we expect of our compatriots. But it would be worse to suddenly become aware of extremely gave events without having heard as much as a news about such possibility. Then there would be confusion and panic, and that would be unworthy of our heroic Cuban people, which was very close to becoming the target of a massive nuclear strike on October 1962, and still did not hesitate for a second in discharging its duty.

Our brave combatants and the military chiefs of our Revolutionary Armed Forces taking part in heroic internationalist missions were close to becoming the victims of nuclear strikes against the Cuban troops deployed close to the Angolan south border from where the South African racist forces --at the time positioned on the Namibian border-- had been expelled after the battle of Cuito Cuanavale.

The Pentagon, with the consent of the President of the United States, supplied the South African racists through Israel with about 14 nuclear bombs, more powerful than those dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as we have indicated in previous Reflections.

I am neither a prophet nor a fortune teller. Nobody told me a word of what was to happen. It has all been the result of what I today describe as a logical reasoning.

We are neither new to this complicated issue nor are we meddlesome.

It is possible to predict what will happen in the rest of the Portuguese and Spanish speaking Americas during the nuclear post crisis.

Under such circumstances, it will not be possible to talk of capitalism or socialism. A stage will open that will see the management of the available goods and services in this part of the continent. Certainly, every country will continue being ruled by those who head the governments today, some very close to socialism and others euphoric over the opening of the world market to fuels, uranium, copper, lithium, aluminum, iron and other metals being sent to the developed and rich countries today that will suddenly disappear.

An abundance of food exported now to that world market will also disappear abruptly.

In these circumstances, the most basic products needed for life: food, water, fuels, and the resources found in the hemisphere south of the United States will suffice to preserve some of the civilization whose unbridled advance has led humanity into such a disaster.

Nevertheless, there are still some uncertainties. Will the two mightiest nuclear powers, the United States and Russia, be able to refrain from using their nuclear weapons against each other?

There is no doubt, however, that from Europe the nuclear weapons of Great Britain and France, allied with the United States and Israel, --the same that enthusiastically imposed the resolution that will inevitably unleash the war, which for the abovementioned reasons will immediately become nuclear-- are threatening the Russian territory even though this country and China have done everything within their capabilities to prevent the conflict.

The economy of the superpower will fall to pieces like a house of cards. The American society is the least prepared to endure a catastrophe like the one the empire has created in the same territory where it started.

We don’t know which will be the effect on the environment of the nuclear weapons that will unavoidably explode in various parts of the world, and that in the least serious variant will happen in abundance.

As for me, to advance a hypothesis would be pure science fiction.

Fidel Castro Ruz

June 27, 2010
2:15 PM

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found this on another thread, if true scary stuff

[link to www.salem-news.com]



Why BP is Readying a 'Super Weapon' to Avert Escalating Gulf Nightmare
By Terrence Aym Salem-News.com
While the plan would admittedly only be executed if a worst case scenario seemed imminent, some geo-chemists have expressed concerns that detonating a nuke in the Gulf might ignite the methane.


Courtesy: shatterlimits.com

(CHICAGO) - In a desperate attempt to stop a huge area of the Gulf ocean floor from possibly rupturing due to subterranean methane gas (leading to a calamity no human has ever seen) BP has ripped a page from science fiction books.

The giant oil company is now quietly preparing to test a small nuclear device in a frenzied rush against time to quell a cascading catastrophe. If successful they will have the capability to detonate a controlled fusion generated pulse.

While the world watches BP's attempt to contain the oil gusher at the former Deepwater Horizon site, company officials have given the green light on an astounding plan to use what is known as a nuclear EPFCG charge if all else fails.

Sea floor compromised

Reports still indicate that methane is flooding the Gulf waters at a rate one million times more than normal, and the NOAA research vessel, Thomas Jefferson has reported spotting new fissures. [1]

Last week the science ship stunned some reporters with the revelation that the oceanographic team had discovered and measured a rift in the ocean floor miles from the BP wellhead. The rift was reported to be more than 100 feet long and widening. Oil and methane continues to plume from that rift.

BP has also admitted damage beneath the sea floor. [2]

The Omega plan

Most enterprises—whether business, government, or exploration—have a Plan B to fall back on. To date, BP has attempted Plans B through N. Yet it is the last ditch plan-the Omega plan-that hold the greatest risk. Yet that plan may be the final hope to stop what some insiders now consider a catastrophe that could culminate with a world-killing mass extinction event that modern civilization could not survive.

At a super-secret security base-CFB Suffield-located in southern Alberta, Canada, area reports indicate that high level engineers, physicists and military scientists are feverishly working to complete an ‘explosively pumped flux compression generator’ (EPFCG).

According to published scientific papers [see sources below] an EPFCG generator can be powered by a very small, controlled fusion explosion-in other words, a tiny nuclear bomb.

Why the UK based BP has set up operations at CFB-Suffield is obvious: The company already runs three oil rigs on the base, have worked with Canada’s chemical and biological efforts on and off for almost 40 years, and have strong ties to the Commonwealth’s infrastructure.

The CFB Base, which incorporates DRDC Suffield, is one of research six Canadian military facilities and critical to the security of the country. DRDC Suffield is the lead facility for all of Canada’s engineering and weapons systems R&D.

The EPFCG—a Star Wars super weapon

A device that can only be used once, the EPFCG generates a high power electromagnetic pulse. It achieves this by using a powerful explosive, preferably nuclear. Advanced, nuclear driven EPFCGs can instantaneously create up to billions of amperes and hundreds of terawatts. Such raw power exceeds lighting bolts by huge orders of magnitude.

The pulse can be shaped and directed and used to knock out electronics-or more importantly in this case—to fuse virtually any material—including crumbling rock strata deep under the sea. The fantastically energized pulse can also compress objects to very high pressures and densities. [3]

According to engineers familiar with the technology, the devices can generate plasma arcs hotter than the surface of the sun that will melt and fuse materials in nanoseconds.

A special security force manned by members of AEGIS, a UK based paramilitary security corporation similar to the old US Blackwater Security company, is reported to have cordoned off the base. The security lid has clamped down hard while the engineers and scientists work with the nuclear materials.

BP’s secret Omega Plan kicked off in earnest on July 7th, 2010. According to sources on the base the British Geological Survey (BGS), the United States Geological Survey (USGS), BP and Halliburton have set up a test site at one of the drill rigs.

While the plan would admittedly only be executed if a worst case scenario seemed imminent, some geo-chemists have expressed concerns that detonating an EPFCG in the Gulf might ignite the methane.

Meanwhile the preparations for the test continue in Canada.

[1] Methane in Gulf 'astonishingly high'-US scientist”

[2] BP Official Admits to Damage Beneath the Sea Floor

[3] Explosively pumped flux compression generator (EPFCG)

Sources: Scientific papers on a ‘super weapon’


OP gave us OMEGA

Might be a stupid question, but will there be fightings in BOTH gulfs????
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OP's post on July 4.. two days after this 'Omega Plan' released. edit.. make that 3 days before this plan released..
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very intereting reading on theglobal consciousness project site.....Significantly large network variance. Suggests broadly shared coherence of thought and emotion. The index is less than 5%
[link to gcp.djbradanderson.com]
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It doesnt work either, dot is in middle, no action
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found this on another thread, if true scary stuff

[link to www.salem-news.com]



Why BP is Readying a 'Super Weapon' to Avert Escalating Gulf Nightmare
By Terrence Aym Salem-News.com

>snip<

While the plan would admittedly only be executed if a worst case scenario seemed imminent, some geo-chemists have expressed concerns that detonating an EPFCG in the Gulf might ignite the methane.

Meanwhile the preparations for the test continue in Canada.

[1] Methane in Gulf 'astonishingly high'-US scientist”

[2] BP Official Admits to Damage Beneath the Sea Floor

[3] Explosively pumped flux compression generator (EPFCG)

Sources: Scientific papers on a ‘super weapon’


OP gave us OMEGA

Might be a stupid question, but will there be fightings in BOTH gulfs????

I noticed that also.




I copied in case it went this is the article above :)
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here the links to those papers :


-Scientific Collaborations Between Los Alamos and Arzamas-16 Using Explosive-Driven Flux Compression Generators - PDF
[link to www.fas.org]

-An Introduction to Explosive Magnetic Flux Compression Generators - PDF [‘Stamped; DO NOT CIRCULATE’]
[link to www.fas.org]

-Magnetized Target Fusion - An Ultra High Energy Approach in an Unexplored Parameter Space
[link to library.sciencemadness.org]


(NOTE KRISPY: LOTS OF ILLUSTRATIONS on HOW IT MIGHT LOOK !!!
I think we have seen kindalike things on cam several times !
...)



Special thanks to: Helium.com
...lol... YEP HELIUM !!! man these are no co:incedences any more !!!

And what about SALEM !!!!

OP also mentioned Night and ready in his posts !

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to be

or

not to be

that is the question


reference to spy ejection
making real the unseen/unheard

at the time of demise

from Alpha to Omega we have run our course

from solid to liquid

am lost

have been expecting this
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-snip-


OP's post on July 4.. two days after this 'Omega Plan' released.
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Yes I went looking too which date he said that !

The article also explains why ships and planes cant function well, and why subs can do better : they have their own field of magnetisme around then with which they can "play" (increase-decrease) according to magnetisme outside the hull ...
but I dont know if they could stand a nucke like is talked about in the article ... ?
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"if i do not seek to understand

what is going on here

then i've got peanuts in my hand!"

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-snip-


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Yes I went looking too which date he said that !

The article also explains why ships and planes cant function well, and why subs can do better : they have their own field of magnetisme around then with which they can "play" (increase-decrease) according to magnetisme outside the hull ...
but I dont know if they could stand a nucke like is talked about in the article ... ?
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Make that three days before plan released. July 7th
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Time for some NOISE

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-snip-


OP's post on July 4.. two days after this 'Omega Plan' released.
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Yes I went looking too which date he said that !

The article also explains why ships and planes cant function well, and why subs can do better : they have their own field of magnetisme around then with which they can "play" (increase-decrease) according to magnetisme outside the hull ...
but I dont know if they could stand a nucke like is talked about in the article ... ?
 Quoting: Krispy71


well
they have the tech for a torpedo
[link to www.articlesextra.com]

dont you think they tried this for a sub?

(ps getting very uneasy about all this)
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And now RUSSIAN style ...lol...
Ruskies and petrolium lamps :P

(prepare youselves hahaha ... I think it is funny sounding lol)



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i said this before on this thread
we are experiencing a change in the seat of power

40days

1 like a year - Britain

1 like a month - USA

1 like a week - Holly land

and the rest like your days
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-snip-


OP's post on July 4.. two days after this 'Omega Plan' released.
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Yes I went looking too which date he said that !

The article also explains why ships and planes cant function well, and why subs can do better : they have their own field of magnetisme around then with which they can "play" (increase-decrease) according to magnetisme outside the hull ...
but I dont know if they could stand a nucke like is talked about in the article ... ?


well
they have the tech for a torpedo
[link to www.articlesextra.com]

dont you think they tried this for a sub?

(ps getting very uneasy about all this)
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for the ones that dont use links
click link for pictures and visuals

"Codename "Shkval-Torpedo": Super-cavitation is a loop-hole in physics
Shkval is faster than Concorde. Underwater: Engineers have discovered a loophole in physics that is giving Marine soldiers the creeps. The USA and Russia are now working meticulously on classified military projects.


Super-cavitation: an air-jacket surrounds the underwater missile
Picture by Deepangel

Maximum speed of 60 to 80 km/h! Whether submarine or torpedo – it is not possible to go faster under water according to the established rules of physics. Friction and turbulence prevent higher speeds in such a "dense" medium. In addition, a well-known problem that submarine engineers have been fighting with for centuries emerges, because it can destroy any normal ship's propeller at too high a rotational speed: cavitation – a rare phenomenon that the Russian Marines and the US Navy now want to use for firing underwater and maybe even high-speed submarines.

Dipl.-Eng. Martin Mann, hydrodynamics expert from "Austrian Research Centres", explains the effect: "water boils and turns to steam quicker the lower the pressure in the surrounding area. If you prepare your boiled egg for breakfast in a mountain hut, where the air pressure is lower than it is in the valley, the water boils between 80 and 90 degrees. Short-lived, extreme low pressure forms in certain places around fast-rotating ship&#65533;s propellers. This means that the water there boils at around 10 to 20 degrees, for example. Small steam bubbles (cavitation bubbles) form, which immediately implode if the pressure increases."

This happens with an "elemental force" of a few thousand bars pressure, which causes damage to, and even in extreme cases holes in the propellers. During the hot phase of the Cold War in the 60s, using the motto "If you can't prevent it, use it," the Russian scientist Mikhail Merkulov came upon the bold idea of artificially generating such a cavitation bubble, which is so big that a torpedo has space inside, where it is protected and virtually free from friction and turbulence, to reach speeds beyond those that had up till then been possible.

In practice, this admittedly turned out to be difficult: the specially formed missile must first be placed in the torpedo tube at high speed, so that outside, in the water, such a super-cavitation bubble can form. Again, in the bubble itself, a conventional propeller would have been pointless as the drive-mechanism, because if everything were to work properly, it would have no more contact with the water. So they installed a rocket-unit that, just like when in the air, provided the necessary thrust. – In the test-phase this was a fairly explosive mix, which until today was held responsible by certain experts for the catastrophe of the Russian nuclear submarine "Kursk." It was presumed that on board there were prototypes of these so-called "Shkval" torpedoes (or "Barracudas"), one of which possibly detonated too early during the tests. It is self-explanatory that the Russians consequently did not want help in rescue and salvage from the West.

Sketch: The construction of a Shkval torpedo like the Russians tested on their nuclear submarine.
Picture by Austrian Research Centers

Meanwhile in America and England they are working hard and very successfully on the revolutionary Russian technique, with which in practice torpedoes have already reached from 300 to 400 km/h. – The absolute nightmare for all ship commandants, who according to "good old military practice" still always had minutes to spare, is having to react to an approaching torpedo travelling at 60-80 km/h.

Dr. Ivan Kirschner, one of the leading American experts in the field, works on defence systems for the firm "Anteon" on behalf of the US Army, Navy and Air Force. He succeeded in making a super-cavitation-projectile, which could be used to detonate underwater mines in the future, accelerate in water to a record speed of 5400 km/h: "Unfortunately I am not allowed to explain very much, because a lot of what we are working on is top secret. But this much I can say: the real problem with this technique is how to safely steer such an object. Traditional side rudders had to rise out of the super-cavitation bubble into the water, meaning that the material would not last very long. Another possibility would be to change the shape of the bubble, and therefore the direction, through controllable gas injectors on the front. This is currently being meticulously worked on in the various laboratories.

Cavitation bubbles on the example of a motorboat propeller
Picture by Schiffsbautechnische Versuchsanstalt Wien

In the Austrian ship construction experimental station they are researching around cavitation. Dr. Gerhard Strasser, professor at the Technical University, a man of hydrodynamics who in his time consulted for the successful Lucona quest: "The application of super-cavitation is not only highly interesting in such military fields. They have already developed special propellers for fast hydrofoils that are constructed in such a way that the unwanted steam bubbles will not implode until they are behind the propeller and thus will cause no further damage." To optimise these and other similar propellers a test plant worth millions has been set up on Vienna's Danube canal, which should make the devilish steam bubbles visible and thus their effects to be researched.

Super-cavitation in the future: This is how extremely fast, "flying" passenger-submarines might look
Picture by Deepangel

Australian research-visionaries have in the meantime already designed whole fleets of supersonic submarines, so called "Supercav-Subs," on the computer that could possibly in the distant future accomplish journey distances such as London to New York faster than Concord. Eng. Vincent Kotwicki, who also presents the spectacular constructions and futuristic ideas of his team in great detail on the Internet (www.deepangel.com): "One day this technique will open up a whole new dimension to mankind. We could construct a network of underwater highways that connect the continents, invisible corridors, which could be kept free from sea dwellers with the help of supersonic signals." – Plans that not only animal rights activists hope never to be put into practice... "
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cute. A organism that can coat itself with gold and possibly plutonium or uranium. Makes a nice open lattice of material. There really is no other way to create a fluffy lattice than that.

Would be really great if the organism can live in a high deuterium environment like heavy water.

Surround that with a Berillium shell, put a few shaped fission bombs around the outside and voila', a really nasty that would create a hell of a magnetic pulse.

Nasty nasty

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-snip-


OP's post on July 4.. two days after this 'Omega Plan' released.
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Yes I went looking too which date he said that !

The article also explains why ships and planes cant function well, and why subs can do better : they have their own field of magnetisme around then with which they can "play" (increase-decrease) according to magnetisme outside the hull ...
but I dont know if they could stand a nucke like is talked about in the article ... ?


well
they have the tech for a torpedo
[link to www.articlesextra.com]

dont you think they tried this for a sub?

(ps getting very uneasy about all this)
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From your link : The USA and Russia are now working meticulously on classified military projects. >> remember the poem ? "back to back facing each other "
I suspected that it was about RUS and AM.


Yes I posted a link to ballistic weapons TBM one of them was called THEATER ... also a word that OP used.
(see posting below from pag 242)

*****

Three new identifier signatures on DED in the past 12 hours. I have no idea what type of vessels they are. there is the Blindman, the deafMan and the crippler.

>snip<

So what does everyone think?
Bevvy :)

edited as I added extra data on em launcher
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Hey Bevvy tnx for the great work :D

I noticed something different >
Maybe we should look at the letters in capital that should not be capital, AND to the letters that SHOULD BE capital which are not ;)

Three new identifier signatures on DED in the past 12 hours. I have no idea what type of vessels they are. there is the Blindman, the deafMan and the crippler.

That gives us a T (from there)
a B (from Blindman)
and a M (from deafMan)

TBM > [link to www.acronymfinder.com]

- Tactical Ballistic Missile
- Theater Ballistic Missile
- Theater Battle Management

Wiki : [link to en.wikipedia.org]



EDIT :
Found a posting on pag220 (AC Greece) that lines up with the ballistic and missile ... It was to explain the midNight in one of OP's postings :

reference the nuclear clock

midnight means ballistic nuclear missile launch

1 minute to midnight means birds are hot waiting for launch authorization

did you ever read/see 'The Watchmen'?
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Supercavitation? The US was working on that back in the early 70's. In a big way.

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