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This embassy envelope story from Paris does not smell good:

[link to www.businessweek.com]

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The anti-terrorist unit of the Paris police, which usually handles cases like this, wasn’t called in, a police official said, adding that the embassy may have decided to handle it internally or that the incident may not have been serious enough.



Now, look what happend at the US-embassy in Chile in May 2010:

(oh shit - it's a link from Reut-ars) - I'm not linking and not quoting the original text, a bit modified.

A student from Pakistan was arrested Monday at the US-american representation in Santiago de Chile.

Official police source said the explosive was Tetryl, a compound used as a trigger to help detonate explosives. Only small remainings were found on his documents and mobile phone.

(Want to see original article from Reut-ars??? - G..gle the words <american embassy Chile pakistan explosive>)


What's strange about both stories?

The french anti-terrorist police is not called in, which usually handles cases like this, but in Chile the anti-terrorist task force is called, because this poor Pakistani student had traces (and only traces) on his documents and cell phone, he was not aware of. He has been arrested and charged for terrorist activities. Several days later he was released from prison, because THEY could not hold up the story. Now it's a dead story - nobody knows and definitively in Chile nobody cares...

This french story does not make sense. The US embassy is covering-up the truth.
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If in fact the "cargo" was in the diplomatic pouches, and it would be safe to open it on October 13, the only thing that makes sense is that the Corexit (and whatever they've added to it - nano stuff?) would no longer be effective.

As I recall, the Corexit has a half life of about 30 days per application...so by October it is possible that it would no longer be acting on the cargo in such a way that it stimulates the "morphing."

Another thought is that the 101 days may have started on or about June 26 or shortly thereafter (July 4, for 101 days until October 13).

Someone made an earlier post about this starting on or about 7/4.. and that is when give or take, the cargo was talked about
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That post was on page 354 by me.
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Now, look what happend at the US-embassy in Chile in May 2010:

(oh shit - it's a link from Reut-ars) - I'm not linking and not quoting the original text, a bit modified.
 Quoting: White Widow 1053253


Here's the BBC link:
[link to news.bbc.co.uk]


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FROM the 'other' thread: One of notre subs manque !!!!!!!!!

Thread: One of notre subs manque !!!!!!!!!

Mostly debunked from what I have read...but he posted just now:




Beaucoup de beaucoup de beaucoup d'accidents. La boîte de Pandoras a été ouverte ! ! ! Arène claire immédiatement

Babelfish says: "Many much much d' accidents. The box of Pandoras was open! ! ! Clear arena immediately"
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in that other the thread, the "Frenchman" claims to be at a listening station in the north east (in the UK), the only listening station i'm aware of in the north of England is Menwith Hill, near Harrogate; i believe it has some connection with the American National Security Agency. There's also an old Royal Navy transmitting station nearby called Forest Moor, which i understand is now run by Vosper Thornycroft and still carries out work for the Ministry of Defence. Forest Moor, if i recall rightly, was mainly used for communicating with submarines, but i do stand to be corrected on that (no time for googling at the moment)

As for the business with "Anelka", i wouldn't read too much into that, i often use footballers names as user names, Nicolas Anelka is probably the highest profile French player in the English League at the moment.
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in that other the thread, the "Frenchman" claims to be at a listening station in the north east (in the UK), the only listening station i'm aware of in the north of England is Menwith Hill, near Harrogate; i believe it has some connection with the American National Security Agency. There's also an old Royal Navy transmitting station nearby called Forest Moor, which i understand is now run by Vosper Thornycroft and still carries out work for the Ministry of Defence. Forest Moor, if i recall rightly, was mainly used for communicating with submarines, but i do stand to be corrected on that (no time for googling at the moment)

As for the business with "Anelka", i wouldn't read too much into that, i often use footballers names as user names, Nicolas Anelka is probably the highest profile French player in the English League at the moment.
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Thanks for the info.. Anelka wasn't used as a user name.. poster from Spain called the poster Anelka
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Good day, 2us captain reported overnight that Crescent Moon was doing Z formations around inner rim.
Mistral instructed 2us to shadow CM during the Z maneuvering. PP is also not on DED anymore. My girlfriend told me they received a diplomatic dispatch briefcase from the mail courier yesterday. The case has a timelock on it and is TAMPERproof. The case can only be opened on October 13th. The courier was from the Chinese Embassy. She says she has heard of these special type of diplomatic dispatch briefcases but this is the first time she has ever seen one. She knows of at least 5 other embassies who received the the same timelock cases for October 13th. She also doesn't know if the contents of the case is related to the the gulf situation. (I Think it is)

hope they got bomb/biologic agent detection equipment to check the package

thread will linger until Oct13?

i see no public release of info

ps this thread is full of tangents, that is where most of the info comes from

testing awareness and response is a major function of tptb (especially in this crowd here)

at least they took my advice
the ABC's are really here folks!!!
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... and have been since 9/11.
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I have been following this thread from the beginning made a couple of comments. Now from the beginning of this thread I have been bugging my Father-in-law ( who worked for Nalco in the late 70's, and invented some kind of polymer to keep coal dry on trains got a nice dinner from them after they patented his stuff so he quit and went into teaching )to tell me something about Nalco but he changes the subject, I find his evasion weird, and I also find it odd I know someone who worked for Nalco. If I spelled Nalco wrong sorry.
On the other hand, I have different fingers.
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If in fact the "cargo" was in the diplomatic pouches, and it would be safe to open it on October 13, the only thing that makes sense is that the Corexit (and whatever they've added to it - nano stuff?) would no longer be effective.

As I recall, the Corexit has a half life of about 30 days per application...so by October it is possible that it would no longer be acting on the cargo in such a way that it stimulates the "morphing."

Another thought is that the 101 days may have started on or about June 26 or shortly thereafter (July 4, for 101 days until October 13).

Someone made an earlier post about this starting on or about 7/4.. and that is when give or take, the cargo was talked about



That post was on page 354 by me.
 Quoting: Housedad



Corexit stimulating the morphing? Where did that assumption come from?

Are we now chasing a wild goose down the lane where when the Corexit has half life extended to minimal effect, then we get no more morphing?


While we're on the subject of alien bugs, why hasn't one single one of the Brit poster mentioned this:

"By Kath Gourlay and Mark Rowe Sunday, 5 December 1999

Steel Eating Microbes Threaten To Devour Britain's Ports!

...scientists have found a steel-eating microbe munching its way through the engineering structures of up to 90 per cent of British ports and harbors.

.....
Port authorities in the UK are on high alert after a study found that nine out of ten British ports are affected by the microbes, which attack vital structural support systems in salt water environments, corroding sheet piling and leaving girders looking as though they have been riddled with bullet holes.

A whole mixture of bugs are involved, interacting with one another to produce hydrogen sulphate gas that leaves ports smelling of rotten eggs. The condition, known as Accelerated Low Water Corrosion, is caused when surface bacteria which use oxygen establish a colony and then interact with other bacteria that do not need oxygen, creating a "bacterial soup" in which the microbes can flourish.

.... as the bacteria grows, it gathers in the nooks and crannies of underwater structures and produces an acid which eats into the metal, turning it bright orange.

...."The bacteria can go through sheet piling like a knife through butter", said Craig Donald, director of CorrOcean, in Aberdeen.

A manager of a second firm of Scottish corrosion engineers admitted his firm has found what he describes as "strange and virulent beasties" in water as deep as 180 metres. Felixstowe has been particularly badly hit. ......

Professor Frank Walsh, of Portsmouth University's applied electrochemistry group, warned that the bacteria worked with devastating speed."

No link to original story, but came up in comments on a YT video "Something In The Gulf is Turning Steel To A Molten Liquid!" which seems to have been censored.

I have two questions I'd like answered, if anyone knows:

Is this microbe limited to salt water environs?

Does it adapt to and grow in human salt water environ?
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UK steel-eating microbes link from 1999:

[link to www.independent.co.uk]
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I have been following this thread from the beginning made a couple of comments. Now from the beginning of this thread I have been bugging my Father-in-law ( who worked for Nalco in the late 70's, and invented some kind of polymer to keep coal dry on trains got a nice dinner from them after they patented his stuff so he quit and went into teaching )to tell me something about Nalco but he changes the subject, I find his evasion weird, and I also find it odd I know someone who worked for Nalco. If I spelled Nalco wrong sorry.
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If they paid your FIL for his time (on the payroll) they owned him. All his bases are belong to them.
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[wtf


Interesting, Sock. Reading your post, it made me recall a dream I had a couple of weeks ago. I was in an office, it was some sort of government, I would almost say maybe an old fashioned FBI office or something to that effect. It had to have been in the 50's or maybe 60's. The furniture was very old-style, rotary phone on the desk, and an older heavy-set man behind this desk that I was at, and he was wearing a dark hat. A woman walked out of an adjoining office, and I recognized her in my dream as being Krispy. She was carrying a newborn baby, and I asked her if I could hold it. She handed me the baby, and I enjoyed spending time with it, and it really seemed to like me. I felt in the dream that this all happened after the SHTF, and something about this baby was sort of a novelty or miracle, like there were few babies in existence anymore. Also, I was under the impression this office was one of the few places left, that had electricity.
The man at the desk had been writing something down, and I have no idea what I was even doing at this place.

Hmmm....



Awake -- that is really odd.... one of the things that gave me the sense of the dream taking place in the 50s or 60s was that there was a rotary phone on the desk. Also the style of the furniture. I thought FBI maybe, as well... or another government agency.

This room (or one very much like it) has shown up in several dreams had by other people in my life. I wonder what -- if anything -- this means.
 Quoting: sockmonkeywrench 916973



That is because this old style office FFE (furniture, fixtures and equipment) did not contain plastics. The old desks are made of wood with no poly fillers. The old phones were 100% metal, all the parts.

Please recall that the unleashed, uncontained microbes are eating all petroleum products, i.e. plastics. We've already had a little chat here about that.
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>>Corexit stimulating the morphing? Where did that assumption come from?

Are we now chasing a wild goose down the lane where when the Corexit has half life extended to minimal effect, then we get no more morphing?
<<

We speculated way weeks ago that the alien microbe released from beneath the earth's crust with the oil/asphalt/methane eruption - mixed with the Corexit which may also be nano-engineered in some way to facilitate algae development for a renewable energy source - has surprised BP et al by somehow combining with whatever is created by the oil/Corexit mix to produce the gold isotope (which has weird magnetic properties and may also be radioactive) through a budding process. This isotope, however, is not stable and keeps morphing - ie, it is alive! Secondly, it seems to have a lethal effect on people of high melanin production, suggesting that the hemoglobin of those individuals is susceptible to this substance, which is both new and living - and reproducing.

So I speculated further that if some sample of this stuff was in the dipomatic deliveries, with a "do not open" until 10/13 message, that it might be that the active ingredients in the Corexit would by that point in time be sure to be inert.

I think the steel-eating bugs, which "Bugman" sees and which you confirm with your references above, are probably another side-effect of the oil/Corexit combination. With the North Sea drilling going on so near to the UK, it is entirely possible that a similar eruption has occurred there, but has not been publicized as there hasn't been an explosion or obvious mortalities.

Just speculatin'...
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UK steel-eating microbes link from 1999:

[link to www.independent.co.uk]
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May God damm the British corporate nazis for their subterfuge.

There are others which should be considered for damnation, but let's start with the British nazi. If we can get them down, that will bring down a lot of the US nazis schemers, plus others worldwide.

If the Brit corporate rats knew about the microbes before they came and unleashed them in the GOM, may God damm their souls forever. They have no right to walk among us.
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FROM the 'other' thread: One of notre subs manque !!!!!!!!!

Thread: One of notre subs manque !!!!!!!!!

Mostly debunked from what I have read...but he posted just now:




Beaucoup de beaucoup de beaucoup d'accidents. La boîte de Pandoras a été ouverte ! ! ! Arène claire immédiatement

Babelfish says: "Many much much d' accidents. The box of Pandoras was open! ! ! Clear arena immediately"
 Quoting: wisc_natureboy


WHAT TO DO? WHAT TO DO?


A B C s, listen up! Get to somebody and talk to them, somebody in an official capacity to do something. We're not just Monday-morning quarterbacking here. We're in the middle of this horror!

Poster on another thread claiming to see a skull sinking to the ocean floor early this am, then a head with a face sinking down. We've got people living on the Gulf coast reporting to officials that body parts washed ashore after the DWH explosion. Normally, you'd expect bodies to wash up.

Please find someone who will listen and tell them:

1. These microbes feed on petroleum and related atom-based material.

STOP FEEDING THEM!

2. These microbes are agitated by electro-magnetics, and when agitated go into a frenzy where we do not know if they are feeding, multiplying, or both!

STOP AGITATING THEM!
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We speculated way weeks ago that the alien microbe released from beneath the earth's crust with the oil/asphalt/methane eruption - mixed with the Corexit which may also be nano-engineered in some way to facilitate algae development for a renewable energy source - has surprised BP et al by somehow combining with whatever is created by the oil/Corexit mix to produce the gold isotope (which has weird magnetic properties and may also be radioactive) through a budding process. This isotope, however, is not stable and keeps morphing - ie, it is alive! Secondly, it seems to have a lethal effect on people of high melanin production, suggesting that the hemoglobin of those individuals is susceptible to this substance, which is both new and living - and reproducing.

So I speculated further that if some sample of this stuff was in the dipomatic deliveries, with a "do not open" until 10/13 message, that it might be that the active ingredients in the Corexit would by that point in time be sure to be inert.

I think the steel-eating bugs, which "Bugman" sees and which you confirm with your references above, are probably another side-effect of the oil/Corexit combination. With the North Sea drilling going on so near to the UK, it is entirely possible that a similar eruption has occurred there, but has not been publicized as there hasn't been an explosion or obvious mortalities.

Just speculatin'...
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Reports are that this corexit mixture has now made it's way into the food chain...

[link to www.godlikeproductions.com]

And how much seafood is processed into other foods, I wonder? Chopped up into cow's food, fed to chickens or pigs, or churned into plant fertilizers.

If they can't sell the seafood direct to consumers, you can be sure they'll find other ways to keep pushing it into the human food chain. The Frankenfoods guys are no doubt working on new recipes as we speak.

One way or another, they'll have you eating that oil and dispersant...

(I say you, because I don't eat any meat, fish or eggs, and grow my own veges. A practice I highly recommend...)
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Peeps, if you're in Southeast USA, there are some things to do right now, not in any insane rush, just do it on a casual basis.

All your food in plastic containers should be stored in glass or metal. For example, put mayonnaise in a glass jar and cover with tinfoil tied with string if you don't have a metal lid.

Put oils and dressings in wine bottles, or some such, and cork with a real cork, not a plastic cork.

Plastic clothing? You may want to search out cottons and woolens in the second-hand stores. Wool blankets and cotton or wool socks.

Look around where you live and see what you can convert to a natural product.

Forget about the plastic on your vehicles. If we're having trouble with plastics holding up, you won't be using your car anyway.

Once this thing is out-of-hand, and until we can get it under control, electricity may not be available because there is too much plastic in the grid.

Don't eat the seafood!

My statement here may sound a little outrageous, but I'm talking about slow and easy making certain adjustments. It may not get far enough to be of great consequence. These suggestions are "just in case."
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Peeps, if you're in Southeast USA, there are some things to do right now, not in any insane rush, just do it on a casual basis.

All your food in plastic containers should be stored in glass or metal. For example, put mayonnaise in a glass jar and cover with tinfoil tied with string if you don't have a metal lid.

Put oils and dressings in wine bottles, or some such, and cork with a real cork, not a plastic cork.

Plastic clothing? You may want to search out cottons and woolens in the second-hand stores. Wool blankets and cotton or wool socks.

Look around where you live and see what you can convert to a natural product.

Forget about the plastic on your vehicles. If we're having trouble with plastics holding up, you won't be using your car anyway.

Once this thing is out-of-hand, and until we can get it under control, electricity may not be available because there is too much plastic in the grid.

Don't eat the seafood!

My statement here may sound a little outrageous, but I'm talking about slow and easy making certain adjustments. It may not get far enough to be of great consequence. These suggestions are "just in case."
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a polymer that keeps coal dry during open aired train transportation, is sticking out in my head as a precursor to some kind of protective insulation to underwater mining/agriculture properties...?
On the other hand, I have different fingers.
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"By Kath Gourlay and Mark Rowe Sunday, 5 December 1999

Steel Eating Microbes Threaten To Devour Britain's Ports!

...scientists have found a steel-eating microbe munching its way through the engineering structures of up to 90 per cent of British ports and harbors.

.....
Port authorities in the UK are on high alert after a study found that nine out of ten British ports are affected by the microbes, which attack vital structural support systems in salt water environments, corroding sheet piling and leaving girders looking as though they have been riddled with bullet holes.

A whole mixture of bugs are involved, interacting with one another to produce hydrogen sulphate gas that leaves ports smelling of rotten eggs. The condition, known as Accelerated Low Water Corrosion, is caused when surface bacteria which use oxygen establish a colony and then interact with other bacteria that do not need oxygen, creating a "bacterial soup" in which the microbes can flourish.

.... as the bacteria grows, it gathers in the nooks and crannies of underwater structures and produces an acid which eats into the metal, turning it bright orange.
..........
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This is the reason they are using Corexit:

"A whole mixture of bugs are involved, interacting with one another to produce hydrogen sulphate gas that leaves ports smelling of rotten eggs. The condition, known as Accelerated Low Water Corrosion, is caused when surface bacteria which use oxygen establish a colony and then interact with other bacteria that do not need oxygen, creating a "bacterial soup" in which the microbes can flourish."


This horror show seems to be about killing all the bacteria in the water, including all sealife, in hopes of stopping the abiotic bacteria from creating a "bacterial soup."

If they ever tell the truth, we'll likely learn that the GOM has been covered in Corexit, to disburse and sink the oil into underwater plumes, PLUS another pesticide to kill off everything else in the Water.

Damm the high and mighty elites! They already knew and TOOK THE CHANCE that they could control "small" bugs and "small" people.
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the key hasn't been found "YET"
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the key hasn't been found "YET"
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How long?
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"By Kath Gourlay and Mark Rowe Sunday, 5 December 1999

Steel Eating Microbes Threaten To Devour Britain's Ports!

...scientists have found a steel-eating microbe munching its way through the engineering structures of up to 90 per cent of British ports and harbors.

.....
Port authorities in the UK are on high alert after a study found that nine out of ten British ports are affected by the microbes, which attack vital structural support systems in salt water environments, corroding sheet piling and leaving girders looking as though they have been riddled with bullet holes.

A whole mixture of bugs are involved, interacting with one another to produce hydrogen sulphate gas that leaves ports smelling of rotten eggs. The condition, known as Accelerated Low Water Corrosion, is caused when surface bacteria which use oxygen establish a colony and then interact with other bacteria that do not need oxygen, creating a "bacterial soup" in which the microbes can flourish.

.... as the bacteria grows, it gathers in the nooks and crannies of underwater structures and produces an acid which eats into the metal, turning it bright orange.
..........



This is the reason they are using Corexit:

"A whole mixture of bugs are involved, interacting with one another to produce hydrogen sulphate gas that leaves ports smelling of rotten eggs. The condition, known as Accelerated Low Water Corrosion, is caused when surface bacteria which use oxygen establish a colony and then interact with other bacteria that do not need oxygen, creating a "bacterial soup" in which the microbes can flourish."


This horror show seems to be about killing all the bacteria in the water, including all sealife, in hopes of stopping the abiotic bacteria from creating a "bacterial soup."

If they ever tell the truth, we'll likely learn that the GOM has been covered in Corexit, to disburse and sink the oil into underwater plumes, PLUS another pesticide to kill off everything else in the Water.

Damm the high and mighty elites! They already knew and TOOK THE CHANCE that they could control "small" bugs and "small" people.
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Well they is why the Odessa group want to take the next step. Something or someone is blocking this.

Nuke option.
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a polymer that keeps coal dry during open aired train transportation, is sticking out in my head as a precursor to some kind of protective insulation to underwater mining/agriculture properties...?
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serious you guys who look into this I am not a searcher just a looker

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So the future of our species depends on Krispy? She better get busy! hf

[wtf


Interesting, Sock. Reading your post, it made me recall a dream I had a couple of weeks ago. I was in an office, it was some sort of government, I would almost say maybe an old fashioned FBI office or something to that effect. It had to have been in the 50's or maybe 60's. The furniture was very old-style, rotary phone on the desk, and an older heavy-set man behind this desk that I was at, and he was wearing a dark hat. A woman walked out of an adjoining office, and I recognized her in my dream as being Krispy. She was carrying a newborn baby, and I asked her if I could hold it. She handed me the baby, and I enjoyed spending time with it, and it really seemed to like me. I felt in the dream that this all happened after the SHTF, and something about this baby was sort of a novelty or miracle, like there were few babies in existence anymore. Also, I was under the impression this office was one of the few places left, that had electricity.
The man at the desk had been writing something down, and I have no idea what I was even doing at this place.

Hmmm....



Awake -- that is really odd.... one of the things that gave me the sense of the dream taking place in the 50s or 60s was that there was a rotary phone on the desk. Also the style of the furniture. I thought FBI maybe, as well... or another government agency.

This room (or one very much like it) has shown up in several dreams had by other people in my life. I wonder what -- if anything -- this means.
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NBC Nightly News tonight. Scientists talk about dangers of CoreExit.

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a polymer that keeps coal dry during open aired train transportation, is sticking out in my head as a precursor to some kind of protective insulation to underwater mining/agriculture properties...?

serious you guys who look into this I am not a searcher just a looker
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Anything "poly..." the microbes will eat. If you coat the coal with a polymer, the bugs will eat it.

First things first.

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I've been following this thread since it started. It now seems the OP is just throwing out weird details and the regulars guess at what he could possibly mean. He never is completely concrete. It is geting boring. I will however, occasionally clickon this thread to read what some of you are suggesting. Not a shill comment.
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If there is no label on your bedsheets or your clothing, and you want to know whether they are made of plastic (polyester) find an under seam, strike a match and quickly hold it to the very edge of the fabric, then pull the flame away.

If it is polyester, the charred edge will be hard, like melted plastic. If the fabric is cotton, linen, wool, etc. the charred edge will be soft and you flick away the char.

If you store chlorine as a liquid, it must be in a container that light does not go through. In the ol' days, Clorox came in a brown glass jug. Perhaps chlorine can be stored in a glass container wrapped in a brown paper grocery bag.

I feel very positive that chlorine can kill this microbe when applied topically, and possibly, if a key can be found to get into the genetic link.

If forked-tongue, Double-Dutch does not want to kill off the microbe, there seem to be some in the oceans up that way and we'll let him tend to those. Poser Dane!
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the key hasn't been found "YET"



How long?
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13 days





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