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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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Thank you to the two posters who emailed me(you know who you are) i appreciate the info.
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being a nexus reader and a conspiracy forum peruser im starting to think we might be being kept out of the loop. if the info pertains to the thread i hope i comes out soon
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Thank you to the two posters who emailed me(you know who you are) i appreciate the info.


being a nexus reader and a conspiracy forum peruser im starting to think we might be being kept out of the loop. if the info pertains to the thread i hope i comes out soon
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as fellow skeptic on things being kept from us, i assure you that i know nothing more, new, or different than you do.
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"Our findings show that the influx of oil profoundly altered the microbial community by significantly stimulating deep-sea" cold temperature bacteria that are closely related to known petroleum-degrading microbes, Hazen reported.

Their findings are based on more than 200 samples collected from 17 deepwater sites between May 25 and June 2. They found that the dominant microbe in the oil plume is a new species, closely related to members of Oceanospirillales.

This microbe thrives in cold water, with temperatures in the deep recorded at 5 degrees Celsius (41 Fahrenheit).

Hazen suggested that the bacteria may have adapted over time due to periodic leaks and natural seeps of oil in the Gulf


I was rereading this article and the bold part kept catching my eye. Its altered the microbial community alright.

Link: [link to www.foxnews.com]
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"Our findings show that the influx of oil profoundly altered the microbial community by significantly stimulating deep-sea" cold temperature bacteria that are closely related to known petroleum-degrading microbes, Hazen reported.

Their findings are based on more than 200 samples collected from 17 deepwater sites between May 25 and June 2. They found that the dominant microbe in the oil plume is a new species, closely related to members of Oceanospirillales.

This microbe thrives in cold water, with temperatures in the deep recorded at 5 degrees Celsius (41 Fahrenheit).

Hazen suggested that the bacteria may have adapted over time due to periodic leaks and natural seeps of oil in the Gulf


I was rereading this article and the bold part kept catching my eye. Its altered the microbial community alright.

Link: [link to www.foxnews.com]
 Quoting: Gabriel


Ha! This is the first time I have evah heard Fox understate ANYthing.
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Don't know whether its related, but there was a bit of cyberwarfare going on a few days ago.

Have a look at the last 7-day graphs at:

[link to www.internettrafficreport.com]

Seemed to last exactly 36 hours, and since then, the whole net is running 'slower' than it was.
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Don't know whether its related, but there was a bit of cyberwarfare going on a few days ago.

Have a look at the last 7-day graphs at:

[link to www.internettrafficreport.com]

Seemed to last exactly 36 hours, and since then, the whole net is running 'slower' than it was.
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During that time I noted attacks were around 40% higher than normal. They are currently increasing (now 66% higher than normal).

[link to www.akamai.com]

Click 'attack' box.

And yes, speed is being affected.
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just to clear up what is in the UK's submarine fleet.

We have 4 Vanguard class submarines, HMS Vanguard, HMS Victorious, HMS Vigilant and HMS Vengeance; these are our nuclear deterrent boats and are at several days notice to deploy their Trident missiles.

We have 6 Trafalgar class submarines; HMS Turbulent, HMS Tireless, HMS Torbay, HMS Trenchant, HMS Talent and HMS Triumph. These boats are armed with tomahawk cruise missiles. HMS Trafalgar was decomissioned last year, Turbulent will be decomissioned next year and the others will eventually be decomissioned at 2 year intervals after that.

We have 1 Swiftsure class submarine left, HMS Sceptre is due to be decomissioned later this year. All remaining Swiftsure boats are awaiting disposal after decomissioning.

We now have 1 Astute class submarine in service. HMS Astute was comissioned on Friday 27 August 2010 at Faslane. 3 other Astute class submarines will come into service over the next few years, they are HMS Ambush, HMS Artful and HMS Audacious, though they can't use the HMS prefix until they are comissioned.

So if it all kicked off today and the UK went to war, we could call upon 4 nuclear subs and 8 conventional subs.

By the way, as you know, warships maximum speeds are classifed information, but HMS Astute can reputedly go at 29 knots underwater and stay underwater indefinitely, so it can probably do over 700 miles in a day.

Information unashamedly lifted from "British Warships & Auxiliaries" a booklet published every year by Maritime Books in Liskeard, Cornwall, England.
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"Our findings show that the influx of oil profoundly altered the microbial community by significantly stimulating deep-sea" cold temperature bacteria that are closely related to known petroleum-degrading microbes, Hazen reported.

Their findings are based on more than 200 samples collected from 17 deepwater sites between May 25 and June 2. They found that the dominant microbe in the oil plume is a new species, closely related to members of Oceanospirillales.

This microbe thrives in cold water, with temperatures in the deep recorded at 5 degrees Celsius (41 Fahrenheit).

Hazen suggested that the bacteria may have adapted over time due to periodic leaks and natural seeps of oil in the Gulf


I was rereading this article and the bold part kept catching my eye. Its altered the microbial community alright.

Link: [link to www.foxnews.com]
 Quoting: Gabriel



This is from the BP funded "research" and we want to be aware there could be some adjustments to reported findings, particularly since we know that independent researchers have either not been allowed adequate access for research, or have not been allowed to report to the public.


"Hazen suggested that the bacteria may have adapted over time due to periodic leaks and natural seeps of oil in the Gulf.

Scientists also had been concerned that oil-eating activity by microbes would consume large amounts of oxygen in the water, creating a "dead zone" dangerous to other life. But the new study found that oxygen saturation outside the oil plume was 67-percent while within the plume it was 59-percent.

The research was supported by an existing grant with the Energy Biosciences Institute, a partnership led by the University of California Berkeley and the University of Illinois that is funded by a $500 million, 10-year grant from BP. Other support came from the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of Oklahoma Research Foundation."
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Don't know whether its related, but there was a bit of cyberwarfare going on a few days ago.

Have a look at the last 7-day graphs at:

[link to www.internettrafficreport.com]

Seemed to last exactly 36 hours, and since then, the whole net is running 'slower' than it was.
 Quoting: nexuseditor

now that is interesting be nise to no the cause of this
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came acros this today kinda stumbled on it
By Alex Gimarc
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My last article on the Gulf oil spill and natural oil seeps created quite a stir on local talk radio. Several of the conservative hosts read it on the air. One liberal host was so angry with what she was reading that she was literally spitting mad. It even garnered a small mention in the Alaska Ear in the local fishwrapper.

I hope they read and understood what I wrote, as the speculation that the Obama administration via the EPA and other regulatory agencies was intentionally withholding help to make the impact of the spill worse appears to sadly become a reality.

Two weeks ago, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal requested permission from the Army Corps of Engineers to start the dredges and raise artificial barrier islands to protect wetland on the Louisiana coastline. So far, the Corps has not given their approval. This is the same organization of bozos that denied Conoco-Phillips permits to build a bridge over the Colville River delta on the North Slope in February.

Over the weekend, as the oil has started to hit the coastline, local irritation with federal foot-dragging hit the public airways with Jindal expressing his frustration. Note that for the record this is completely the opposite of what happened with Katrina. During Katrina, the feds were ready to go with disaster relief before the storm hit, but local democrat leader s Mayor Ray Nagin and Governor Katherine Blanco refused to request the aid. In this instance, state and local political leaders are begging for permission to mitigate the damage, and the democrat-led Obama administration feds are not giving that permission.

WWL in New Orleans reported that Jefferson Parish had commandeered 40 BP boats sitting idle in an attempt to hold off the oil. There is another report of another Parish leader telling the feds to stuff it and starting the dredges and starting to build artificial islands over the weekend. There are going to be more of these actions before this is all over.

The second example of federal obstructionism is the EPA order for BP to stop using dispersant on the oil spill. The EPA rationale is that the dispersant is toxic in high quantities – interestingly enough – so is crude oil. So far, BP has ignored the cease and desist order. Good for them. I heard another report early on of skimmers being on site during the first week that were prohibited from action by the EPA because they were only able to remove 90% of the oil from the water and were returning oily water back to the Gulf and in turn, polluting it. I have not yet verified that report.

My cynical mind continues to return to the notion that Fedzilla is intentionally acting to make this disaster just as bad as humanly possible. But if this is not the case, we must ask ourselves, precisely what value are the Corps of Engineers or the EPA bringing to the cleanup of this mess? What positive contributions are they making? And if their actions- for whatever reason - only serve to make the problem worse, why are they in existence? Why are we paying for their serial obstruction to disaster response and mitigation?

There are going to be a lot of questions asked after this spill is stopped and cleaned up. Questions about federal obstruction to spill cleanup and mitigation ought to lead that list.
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reasons to be chearful -----not
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.

Via: Spongedocks:

Step by Step Chicago to the Gulf of Mexico
The lawsuit lists potential damage claims of about $2.5 billion to the Gulf fishing industry; $3 billion to tourism; $700 million in remediation efforts so far; $6 million a day in continuing costs and "incalculable damages to BP's reputation."


We have all heard it said, carbon is a bad thing for our environment. Where did all begin? Junk Science, Al Gore, Maurice Strong, Barack Obama, Joel Rogers, Van Jones. Bill Clinton, John Podesta, Vivek Kundra, Carl Pope, need we go on?
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mmmmmmm
Okay lets chat a moment about what happened. What the well explosion due to human error, was it on purpose by a human, was it the work of military for hire groups like Xe, Blackwater, DynCorp or Triple Canopy? We will never really know. Since SAIC has full control, they know the answer, but in the end, does it matter? The well exploded. Now the question is why? Destroy big oil and American business and jobs. What will takes it place? Ah hah, glad you asked, algae. Who is behind this? Crime, Inc. which by the way is much bigger than Beck is able to report and for that matter than we can report, but we are gonna try.

British Petroleum, one of the world's largest oil producers. BP has had the most safety violations but why is that? Enter MMS, Minerals Management Service. [link to www.mms.gov] MMS is an Agency of the Department of the Interior. MMS gave many waivers to BP for this DeepWater Horizon rig, not to mention a safety award.
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just to clear up what is in the UK's submarine fleet.

We have 4 Vanguard class submarines, HMS Vanguard, HMS Victorious, HMS Vigilant and HMS Vengeance; these are our nuclear deterrent boats and are at several days notice to deploy their Trident missiles.

We have 6 Trafalgar class submarines; HMS Turbulent, HMS Tireless, HMS Torbay, HMS Trenchant, HMS Talent and HMS Triumph. These boats are armed with tomahawk cruise missiles. HMS Trafalgar was decomissioned last year, Turbulent will be decomissioned next year and the others will eventually be decomissioned at 2 year intervals after that.

We have 1 Swiftsure class submarine left, HMS Sceptre is due to be decomissioned later this year. All remaining Swiftsure boats are awaiting disposal after decomissioning.

We now have 1 Astute class submarine in service. HMS Astute was comissioned on Friday 27 August 2010 at Faslane. 3 other Astute class submarines will come into service over the next few years, they are HMS Ambush, HMS Artful and HMS Audacious, though they can't use the HMS prefix until they are comissioned.

So if it all kicked off today and the UK went to war, we could call upon 4 nuclear subs and 8 conventional subs.

By the way, as you know, warships maximum speeds are classifed information, but HMS Astute can reputedly go at 29 knots underwater and stay underwater indefinitely, so it can probably do over 700 miles in a day.

Information unashamedly lifted from "British Warships & Auxiliaries" a booklet published every year by Maritime Books in Liskeard, Cornwall, England.
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does HMS stand for 'her majesty's service'?

just like to know who's finger is on the trigger of these apocalypse boxes
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just to clear up what is in the UK's submarine fleet.

We have 4 Vanguard class submarines, HMS Vanguard, HMS Victorious, HMS Vigilant and HMS Vengeance; these are our nuclear deterrent boats and are at several days notice to deploy their Trident missiles.

We have 6 Trafalgar class submarines; HMS Turbulent, HMS Tireless, HMS Torbay, HMS Trenchant, HMS Talent and HMS Triumph. These boats are armed with tomahawk cruise missiles. HMS Trafalgar was decomissioned last year, Turbulent will be decomissioned next year and the others will eventually be decomissioned at 2 year intervals after that.

We have 1 Swiftsure class submarine left, HMS Sceptre is due to be decomissioned later this year. All remaining Swiftsure boats are awaiting disposal after decomissioning.

We now have 1 Astute class submarine in service. HMS Astute was comissioned on Friday 27 August 2010 at Faslane. 3 other Astute class submarines will come into service over the next few years, they are HMS Ambush, HMS Artful and HMS Audacious, though they can't use the HMS prefix until they are comissioned.

So if it all kicked off today and the UK went to war, we could call upon 4 nuclear subs and 8 conventional subs.

By the way, as you know, warships maximum speeds are classifed information, but HMS Astute can reputedly go at 29 knots underwater and stay underwater indefinitely, so it can probably do over 700 miles in a day.

Information unashamedly lifted from "British Warships & Auxiliaries" a booklet published every year by Maritime Books in Liskeard, Cornwall, England.

does HMS stand for 'her majesty's service'?

just like to know who's finger is on the trigger of these apocalypse boxes
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Tell me it's not Blackwater.
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her majesties SHIP
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This guy is playing all of you...

He is neither illiterate nor dyslexic...

He is obviously educated and knows exactly what he is writing...

Don't be fooled by the misspelled words he is hiding what he says from eyes that might make a connection...

Check his previous post too many mistakes...

For instance "buoy" would not be "boys" he has to read his word even after written...

Phonetically at the worse spelling it would be "booee" or even "buee"...If you write "boys" your mind would tell you it was wrong...

Remember he reads pretty fast and always replies to others, and in a timely manner...

check his writings for yourself... If American English is your first language you will see what I mean...

Just my 2 cents...

Thanks

P.S. No offense ej...but of course you know that...
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That is what I was thinking also. Ej is hiding his real identity for safety reasons ?
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came acros this today kinda stumbled on it
By Alex Gimarc
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This is one of the most confusing articles I've read with someone's opinion on the GOM. Guess I'll go looking for a date on it and see if there are other statements in the article that give it some sense.
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does HMS stand for 'her majesty's service'?

just like to know who's finger is on the trigger of these apocalypse boxes
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Oh, yes. I like this question. We've seen posts about "factions" of the Crown, and I guess that means "Her Majesty."

We know we have "factions" of government in the USA, outside of regular political parties, but I know very little about the UK government.
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mmmmmmm
Okay lets chat a moment about what happened. What the well explosion due to human error, was it on purpose by a human, was it the work of military for hire groups like Xe, Blackwater, DynCorp or Triple Canopy? We will never really know. Since SAIC has full control, they know the answer, but in the end, does it matter? The well exploded. Now the question is why? Destroy big oil and American business and jobs. What will takes it place? Ah hah, glad you asked, algae. Who is behind this? Crime, Inc. which by the way is much bigger than Beck is able to report and for that matter than we can report, but we are gonna try.

British Petroleum, one of the world's largest oil producers. BP has had the most safety violations but why is that? Enter MMS, Minerals Management Service. [link to www.mms.gov] MMS is an Agency of the Department of the Interior. MMS gave many waivers to BP for this DeepWater Horizon rig, not to mention a safety award.
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mmmmmmmm, ej

Thanks for the posts which are reminders of what has been covered earlier in this thread. You only remind us of questions we don't have answers for.

Here is what I want:

First, a solution for protection of fresh water, humans, animals and habitat which have not yet been detrimentally affected,

Second, a solution to ease the burden of the negative effects of the oil spill, Corexit, radioactive elements, and whatever else is in the Gulf of Mexico,

Third, investigation into the spill, charges made against individuals involved, including the corporations to be held accountable for actions and/or area of responsibility and they must pay for,

Fourth, clean up the mess and restore the Gulf.

Then, we can talk about algae farms and bio-fuels. The way I see it, is that technology is changing so fast that by the time the criminals got the algae up and growing there will be a form of magnetic energy, cheaper and cleaner, available for our use. If we let the criminals slide on this one, they will hold us to the algae and not allow cheaper, cleaner forms of fuel.
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perhaps off topic but notice Loch Ranoch, UK tanker, 270 meters length, always around the crash site
perhaps for days fishing ??
check its course by clicking on it.

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btw, less vessels each hour passes
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One more thing, regardless of who, and which corporations are found responsible for the mess in the GOM,

THIS IS A CAPITAL CRIME.
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Source: Russian Information Agency Novosti
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China to stage 4-day naval drill in September

Beijing: The Chinese Naval Fleet will hold live-ammunition naval exercise in the Yellow Sea in the beginning of September, the Chinese Defense Ministry announced on Sunday in a statement.

The drill will be staged this week from September 1 to September 4 in the sea between China and the Korean peninsula and will come ahead of a parallel U.S.-South Korean joint naval exercise.

"The oncoming scheduled rehearsal will be held in accordance with the annual plan in a region, where exercises of the People's Liberation Army [of China] are traditional," the statement said.

The exercise is aimed at training naval artillery's skills, the ministry's statement said.

The Chinese military exercise will be held off the Chinese coastal city of Qingdao, Beijing said. This way, the drill will be well away from the U.S.-South Korean naval exercise, which will be staged off the west coast of the Korean peninsula.
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the month of Aris/Mars is around the corner
something big and very visible about to happen
the gom is just a piece of the puzzle
this thread has evolved surely you can see that

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Give us a hint?
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International coast guard drills to be held in Sea of Japan

VLADIVOSTOK, August 24 (RIA Novosti)
Russian, Chinese and South Korean coast guards will hold joint anti-piracy and anti-terrorism drills in the Sea of Japan on Tuesday, a Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) border guard spokeswoman has said.
The exercises will take place in the Peter the Great Gulf as part of a week-long international border guard forum, which opened in the Russian Far Eastern city of Vladivostok on Monday. The forum brings together border guard delegations from Russia, the United States, Japan, South Korea, and China.
One Russian, one South Korean and two Chinese ships will take part in the exercises, Natalia Rondaleva said.
"During Tuesday's drills, Russian, Chinese and South Korean coast guard ships will carry out dozens of exercises stipulated in the drills' legend," she said.
U.S. and Japanese ships are also expected to take part in the forthcoming exercises, she added.

Source: RIA Novosti
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Russian, German scientists discover rich fauna under Sea of Japan

VLADIVOSTOK, August 24 (RIA Novosti)
A joint Russian-German expedition has discovered a rich fauna deep under the Sea of Japan, overturning previous scientific beliefs, a representative of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Sea Biology Institute said.
The expedition, the first attempt to study the deep-water fauna off the coast of Russia's Primorye Territory in 60 years, involves 22 Russian and 9 German scientists. It began in the Sea of Japan on August 13, with research being conducted at a depth of 500 to 3,500 meters (1,640 - 11,500 feet).
"The scientists reported to us the preliminary results of their research. The first and the main thing they paid attention to was a rich fauna in the depths of the Sea of Japan, which the scientists managed to see for the first time with the help of underwater shooting," the expert said.
The discovery is important because many of the fauna species found in the Sea of Japan can be used to produce medicine, he said.
Earlier, scientists believed there were only a few animal species living deep under the Sea of Japan, the expert said, adding that the size of most of the newly discovered inhabitants of the sea does not exceed 1 centimeter (0.03 feet).

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but wait, there's more ...


Report on unknown microorganisms found in Baikal due in September

IRKUTSK, August 13 (RIA Novosti)
Siberian scientists will make in September a report on previously unknown microbial colonies, found in Lake Baikal earlier this week, the Fund for the Protection of Lake Baikal said on Friday.
The finding is thought to be methane-consuming bacteria living in a previously unknown type of a colonial organism, but final conclusions are yet to be drawn. Scientists are now studying DNA samples they extracted from the bacteria.
Siberian scientist Mikhail Grachev, who heads the university which studies the bacteria, has earlier praised the finding as "the most important discovery" made by the Mir mini subs in the Baikal so far.
"We suspect it being a new, previously unknown form of life. It represents balls some 1-3 cm in diameter stuffed with defunct organic compounds. Most likely, these are previously unknown microbial colonies," he said.
The underwater expedition of Lake Baikal started in 2008. This summer, researchers searched for new species of flora and fauna, and dove down more than a mile (1.6 kilometers) to the deepest point of the lake, near Olkhon Island.
The mini-subs worked in the southern part of the lake, and in August 2009 the expedition moved to Baikal's north, where gas hydrates, crystalline solids, and large amounts of methane are trapped within a cage of water molecules, were found.
The total cost of the expedition is $8 million, with one dive worth 2 million rubles ($64,800).
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Russian PM Putin dives to bottom of Lake Baikal

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Russian finance minister dives to bottom of Lake Baikal, takes soil sample
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Russia's mini-subs 'did not help out' at BP oil spill

MOSCOW, July 13 (RIA Novosti)

A Russian oceanographer denied media reports on Tuesday that Mir deep submersibles had plunged deep into the Gulf of Mexico to determine the circumstances of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
"This is complete nonsense. We haven't been there. The Mir [mini-subs] have been working at Lake Baikal for three years, where a scientific expedition is under way," Anatoly Sagalevich told RIA Novosti.
In June and July U.S. and Mexican media discussed Sagalevich's alleged secret report to Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin about the ecological catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico caused by the April 22 oil spill.
According to media reports, Sagalevich and his colleagues allegedly dived into the Gulf of Mexico immediately after the accident and claimed that the only way to contain the spill was by the use of nuclear weapons.
Russia's Mir-1 and Mir-2 self-propelled deep submersibles are currently involved in the third stage of explorations of the world's deepest freshwater lake, Lake Baikal, in Siberia. The expedition will run until September 5.

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Tony's in Russia and I'm reading that everyone is working on getting their official stories aligned.
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Report: Israel planning to attack Hezbollah arms depots in Syria
The Kuwaiti newspaper Al Rai reports that Israel is preparing to strike Hezbollah targets in Syria; Al-Arabi Al-Quds reports that western diplomats have asked Bashar Assad to refrain from interfering with Israel-PA direct peace talks.

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Maybe this is part of the 2 Billion $$ purchase of fuel stock is for?





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