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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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look at this picture.

nice splashzone in the direction of the hole in the ground.
notice the red dirt on the road, same direction as the burned houses.

link: [link to trilogymedia.com.au]


That's not red dirt, it's the red foam that they spray from tankers over wildland fires. This fire had all the ferocity of a wildland fire, and the did attack it from the air as well as on the ground.
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Look at this picture if you will....and then...think about the natural gas deposits underneath the greater part of the North American continent, including bodies of water...go ahead...think about it..How long did it take for this disaster to happen??? about 2 seconds..???So does anyone think the whole of the US couldn't be totally destroyed within an hour???(IF something set it off?) I am going to have to go find the web site that shows all those deposits...some of them are only 50 ft...below the surface...Anyone remember the story about the 8 yr old who was walking in a park in Colorado Springs a year or so ago...and suddenly the shoes were melted off his feet, and his feet had 3 degree burns?...the ground was I believe, was found to be 800 degrees...??Supposedly there is a hot spot like that, that stretches from Colorado, West...all the way to the Coast..(Interestingly enough, I just checked a map of the US...and you can draw a pretty much straight line, due West, right from Col.Springs...to where? The San Franscisco Bay Area which is where San Bruno is located...and that...I find damned interesting, just because) sorry for the digression....going back to regular programming now..
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Sorry if this has already been discussed .

*NEW* hydrocarbon plume found SOUTH and EAST of BP blow-out just 200 meters below surface — ENTIRE 40-mile transect measured consistently high methane readings

[link to www.floridaoilspilllaw.com]

If that ain't enough check out these articles at the same site !


LSU Scientist: “Significant amounts” of oil “still poised to come into Louisiana’s sensitive coastal marshes” — “Just a matter of time”

[link to www.floridaoilspilllaw.com]

And this picture is down right scary. Reminds me of the thread about the intelligent oil and organism found at the sea floor . This white foam on the surface looks like bacteria growing on the surface !

must see / must see / must see !!!!!!!

[link to www.floridaoilspilllaw.com]
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Didn't someone say there was a pool of oil on the sea floor 40 miles off the coast of Panama City, Florida a couple weeks ago?? That would be S/E of DWH rig, right?? Is this the same location??
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no info for us laymen
all code :(
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No info for anyone then, the code isn't being 'broken' as far as I can see.

Can anyone here give me a definitive regarding what's supposed to be occuring according to the information contained within these messages?

SOS

TIA

OAO
Just AC
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131 Independent Commando Squadron Royal Engineers

I guess some will say...ah it must refer to these guys...

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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09/13/2010 12:55 PM
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Still sitting on the fence here...anyone got a spare cushion?
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09/13/2010 12:58 PM
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good day, On the agenda for Wednesday's Weekly Meeting is a briefing from the Special Engineering Regiment at 11:30
(the conference room can hold 131 and is fully booked)


gWM may refer to ground water monitoring, but could be gay white male...

SER = service...means he wants a servicing

Wed will be 15th sept, the year is 2010, 20+10+15+9=54,5+4=9, this tells us that something will occur this month (Sept being the ninth month)

As you are all aware, the cases can be opened on the 13th October, if you take the 11:30 (=11/30) giving 0,36666, this refers to the 365 1/4 days in a year, which verifies that it will be this year (2010) when it will happen.

blah blah

So when the cases are opened on the 13th October 2010, they must use the contents to sevice a gay white male?

Any other offers?
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So when the cases are opened on the 13th October 2010, they must use the contents to sevice a gay white male?

Any other offers?
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It's not easy being the thread clown.......but someone's gotta do it. Nice.


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Yes but what are the "cases" code for. Could be almost anything. Will they be opened or closed or turned upside down. lol
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last comment is fun.

perhaps totally of topic:
look at Development Driller 2 ROV 1, site [link to tentdwellers.org]

you can SEE the problem. no not the bugs but the 2 round holes in the pipe, left and right of the vertical "chalk"line. also notice that a lot of vessels not going into harbour. not allowed???
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good day, On the agenda for Wednesday's Weekly Meeting is a briefing from the Special Engineering Regiment at 11:30
(the conference room can hold 131 and is fully booked)
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hi Acolyte
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so, ships/rigs will have a problem in that area.
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Yes but what are the "cases" code for. Could be almost anything. Will they be opened or closed or turned upside down. lol
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From OP...
7/29/2010 3:10 AM
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)
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Yes but what are the "cases" code for. Could be almost anything. Will they be opened or closed or turned upside down. lol

From OP...
7/29/2010 3:10 AM
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)

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If true the timelocked briefcase may have to do with the Falklands not the GOM. ??
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131 Independent Commando Squadron Royal Engineers

I guess some will say...ah it must refer to these guys...

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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The unit frequently deploys on tasks with, or to support, the Regular Forces in both the UK and abroad. In recent years the Squadron has deployed personnel to Iraq, Afghanistan, Oman, the USA, Norway, France, Malawi, the Falkland Islands, Romania and Egypt on exercises and training with 3 Commando Brigade units.
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[link to hurricane.accuweather.com]

Is the g'ment preparing for an explanation for shutting down the Gulf?

When you force evacuation of hundreds of thousands, or millions of people, how do you explain "You can never go home again."

How do you explain that? Think about it.

What would you feel and what would you do if you were forced out of your home and told:

"You can never go home again."
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"Igor Could Be Season's First Category 5 Hurricane

Sep 13, 2010; ll:47 AM ET

Favorable weather conditions point toward further intensification of monster Hurricane Igor."
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131 Independent Commando Squadron Royal Engineers

I guess some will say...ah it must refer to these guys...

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

The unit frequently deploys on tasks with, or to support, the Regular Forces in both the UK and abroad. In recent years the Squadron has deployed personnel to Iraq, Afghanistan, Oman, the USA, Norway, France, Malawi, the Falkland Islands, Romania and Egypt on exercises and training with 3 Commando Brigade units.
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I told you some would say that...

tomato

You're gonna have a field day with SERT!
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[link to hurricane.accuweather.com]

Is the g'ment preparing for an explanation for shutting down the Gulf?

When you force evacuation of hundreds of thousands, or millions of people, how do you explain "You can never go home again."

How do you explain that? Think about it.

What would you feel and what would you do if you were forced out of your home and told:

"You can never go home again."



"Igor Could Be Season's First Category 5 Hurricane

Sep 13, 2010; ll:47 AM ET

Favorable weather conditions point toward further intensification of monster Hurricane Igor."
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sorry for the ignorant question but:
do all hurricanes turn counter clockwise?
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Hurricanes turn counter clockwise in the Northern hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern hemisphere.
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Storms will spin counter clockwise if it is developed in the northern hemisphere, and clockwise if developed in the southern hemisphere.

In the Northern Hemisphere, most cyclonic-based storms -- hurricanes, tornadoes, typhoons, etc. -- spin in the same direction as low pressure systems: counter-clockwise (Although there have been rare occurrences of a tornado spinning clockwise). High pressure systems spin clockwise.

On the other hand, in the Southern Hemisphere, hurricanes and such spin clockwise and high pressure systems go counter-clockwise. That's due to the Coriolis Force -- which is caused by the Earth's rotation. The Earth spins faster at the equator than the poles.

from answers.com
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Hurricanes turn counter clockwise in the Northern hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern hemisphere.
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thnx
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good day, On the agenda for Wednesday's Weekly Meeting is a briefing from the Special Engineering Regiment at 11:30
(the conference room can hold 131 and is fully booked)
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tnx OPper hf

(GOWMSER 11:30
for thread:
will apply full codecracking later ... have to rest now ..)

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Concern is growing within the intelligence community that the MI6 spy found dead in his London flat may have been the victim of a professional hit by a foreign power.

Sources have told this newspaper that Britain's intelligence services – MI6, MI5 and GCHQ – are liaising closely to establish whether Gareth Williams was targeted by a foreign power.

The 31-year-old was seconded from GCHQ to work on top-secret systems to defend British banks and transport infrastructure from cyber attack and to eavesdrop on terrorist communications.
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..........

sorry for the ignorant question but:
do all hurricanes turn counter clockwise?
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I thought so. Is this one different?
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last comment is fun.

perhaps totally of topic:
look at Development Driller 2 ROV 1, site [link to tentdwellers.org]

you can SEE the problem. no not the bugs but the 2 round holes in the pipe, left and right of the vertical "chalk"line. also notice that a lot of vessels not going into harbour. not allowed???
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Please, will someone link me up to a photo of the chalk line and holes in the pipe. Or, if you have a link to someone who has this cam section on another site.

My computer locks down every time I go on the BP site. I may have a block on my computer I don't know how to find.
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ac1097652 sorry live images have changed now
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With the accumulative action of many magnetic disturbances pipeline corrosion is significantly accelerated
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Hmmmmm.....a lot of oil pipeline problems lately...

Thread: With the accumulative action of many magnetic disturbances pipeline corrosion is significantly accelerated

Space Weather and Geomagnetically Induced Currents

Space weather generates Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) that affect electrical systems on the earth's surface, including power and power transformer systems. Where the land is resistant, oil and gas pipelines form a system of long conductors that allow electrical currents to flow more easily. With the accumulative action of many magnetic disturbances pipeline corrosion is significantly accelerated. The massive oil spillage that took place in Alaska, March 2006 could have been caused by Space Weather. Click on the image of the BP oil pipeline in Alaska to obtain general information on the ground effects of space weather. [link to www.joyfirepublishing.com]
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from: SPACE WEATHER EFFECTS CATALOGUE
[link to www.esa-spaceweather.net]
2.4.3. Pipelines

Buried oil and gas pipelines are prone to corrosion, which may occur at points where an
electric current flows from the metal into the surrounding earth. Therefore pipelines are
covered by an insulating coating. The insulation is, however, not perfect, and particularly
problematic are possible holes in the coating. To avoid corrosion, pipelines are equipped
with a cathodic protection system (Von Baeckamn et al., 1997) which tries to keep the
pipeline in a negative potential of roughly 1 V with respect to the soil. Different harmful
processes may take place if the negative potential becomes too large, so the adjustment of
the potential has to be careful.
GIC flowing along pipelines are accompanied by voltages between the pipeline and the
Earth (Boteler, 2000; Brasse and Junge, 1984; Campbell, 1980). GIC are not hazardous
regarding corrosion issues but the pipe-to-soil voltage variations related to GIC can easily
exceed the cathodic potential making the protection thus invalid (Gummow, 1999). Today’s coatings have orders of magnitude higher resistance than those used earlier. This
results in larger pipe-to-soil potentials, thus significantly increasing the risk of corrosion
at defects in the coating. How much pipe-to-soil voltages induced by space weather effects
really increase the corrosion rate of a pipeline is still a somewhat open question, and
estimates about times before the wall of a pipeline is seriously damaged vary in a wide
range (Martin, 1993; Campbell, 1978; Henriksen et al., 1978; Gideon, 1971). Besides a
direct contribution to corrosion, geomagnetically induced pipe-to-soil voltages are a nuisance
when measuring cathodic protection parameters and making control surveys
(Barker and Skinner, 1980). The measurement results may be completely incorrect and
thus lead to erroneous conclusions.
Similarly to a power system, the magnitudes of GIC along a pipeline network and of
pipe-to-soil voltages depend both on the geophysical situation and on the details of the
network. Model calculations supported by measurements of geomagnetic variations can
be performed to reveal the most problematic regions in a pipeline network (Boteler and
Seager, 1998). In general, the pipe-to-soil voltages are larger at in homogeneities of the
system, such as ends, bends and branches of the pipeline, changes in the material or size
of the pipeline, or variations in the Earth’s conductivity. The adjustment distance that expresses
the length of the area in which the inhomogeneity affects is typically in the order
of tens of kilometres. Long pipelines experience larger geomagnetically induced pipe-tosoil
voltages than shorter ones. Therefore, pipelines are sometimes electrically interrupted
by installing insulating flanges in series with metallic pipeline parts (Camitz et al., 1997).
Such a procedure may really decrease the largest voltages appearing but at the same time
increases the number of inhomogeneities. Therefore, all effects of insulating flanges have
to be carefully analysed, and the final solution is a compromise.
To avoid the problems caused by geomagnetic storms to buried pipelines, the industry
has to be aware of the risk produced by GIC and induced pipe-to-soil voltages. A possibility
of forecasting geomagnetic storms will help avoid making control measurements
during times of a high probability of disturbances. A forecast of a magnetic storm also
gives a reason to check that the corrosion protection systems are in full operation.
In general, space weather risk has not been investigated as much in pipelines as in power
systems. Recent investigations (Pirjola et al., 1999) containing improved tools for model
calculations are improving the situation, and at present an international “pipeline-GIC”
study with eight companies involved is being finished.
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Here's the sort of thing that you like.

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A new superbug from India thought to be resistant to nearly every known antibiotic poses a global threat, scientists warned Monday, urging health authorities to track the bacteria.

"There is an urgent need, first, to put in place an international surveillance system over the coming months and, second, to test all the patients admitted to any given health system" in as many countries as possible, said Patrice Nordmann of France's Bicetre Hospital.

Full article
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With the accumulative action of many magnetic disturbances pipeline corrosion is significantly accelerated
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Hmmmmm.....a lot of oil pipeline problems lately...

Thread: With the accumulative action of many magnetic disturbances pipeline corrosion is significantly accelerated

Space Weather and Geomagnetically Induced Currents

Space weather generates Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) that affect electrical systems on the earth's surface, including power and power transformer systems. Where the land is resistant, oil and gas pipelines form a system of long conductors that allow electrical currents to flow more easily. With the accumulative action of many magnetic disturbances pipeline corrosion is significantly accelerated. The massive oil spillage that took place in Alaska, March 2006 could have been caused by Space Weather. Click on the image of the BP oil pipeline in Alaska to obtain general information on the ground effects of space weather. [link to www.joyfirepublishing.com]
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long text. dont know exactly what you like to say.


fot me its simple, .
the bacterien downthere eating round holes in steel pipes, simple is that.
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Here's the most likely break of the OPs code (IMHO)

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