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1221 User ID: 1093619 United States 10/27/2010 01:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's a long and twisting trail to the truth Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1143152here is a crumb Perdido Complex Link? just searched nothing relevant came up...thanks really? it's not so hard OK, so first I wrote: Do I need to pull out the DSM III? As in I thought you were referring to a complex/disorder... Then I went back and looked again...ok cool temples, pyramids, interesting history [link to mayamiscellany.blogspot.com] Might you want to give me more than a crumb? Perhaps a nibble, so I can get a taste of what your dining on? Thanks in advance |
1221 User ID: 1093619 United States 10/27/2010 01:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Always a hoot! But really, all seriousness aside [heh heh].... This nuke silo power failure thingie is some serious shit, doncha think? Yes I do. And eerily reminiscent of one of the retired USAF officers account. If I recall correctly he spoke about ALL POWER, including, 2 or 3 levels(?) or backup power-OUT. |
Hans The Magnificent User ID: 1135088 United States 10/27/2010 01:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Usually, as soon as the power goes down you hear starters grinding on those big diesel generators, emergency (battery) lighting comes on and in less than a minute, unless you are close to the room where generators are, you never know anything is out of the ordinary. Your unban request was denied. About the Avatar: It is Die Wasserturm (The Watertower)in Mannheim Germany a local landmark.I used to make wishes on it as a kid. It seems to come through for me still. Lieber ein Ende mit Schrecken, als Schrecken ohne Ende." Deutsche Sprichwort But Doctor: I drive too fast to worry about cholesterol. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1143152 New Zealand 10/27/2010 01:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's a long and twisting trail to the truth Quoting: 1221 1093619here is a crumb Perdido Complex Link? just searched nothing relevant came up...thanks really? it's not so hard OK, so first I wrote: Do I need to pull out the DSM III? As in I thought you were referring to a complex/disorder... Then I went back and looked again...ok cool temples, pyramids, interesting history [link to mayamiscellany.blogspot.com] Might you want to give me more than a crumb? Perhaps a nibble, so I can get a taste of what your dining on? Thanks in advance hmmm... Perdido Spar Perdido/kon-tiki Mundo Perdido! the 'lost world' is 50 millon years old |
fellowearthling User ID: 1129211 New Zealand 10/27/2010 01:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or Shell Oil's Perdido site ~ [link to www.chron.com] "If you do not go within You WILL go without." A wiser man than I "Standing on truth Ensures eternal support." "There is a perfectly logical explanation for everything and a logically perfect everything for explanations." A phellow earthling |
1221 User ID: 1093619 United States 10/27/2010 01:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Usually, as soon as the power goes down you hear starters grinding on those big diesel generators, emergency (battery) lighting comes on and in less than a minute, unless you are close to the room where generators are, you never know anything is out of the ordinary. Quoting: Hans The MagnificentYep, I stand corrected- the article claims there was NO power failure. Tutu and Ahim-Sa were on Stuxnet to begin with. |
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Mud User ID: 877916 Australia 10/27/2010 01:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Royal Dutch Shell is beginning oil and natural gas production at its massive Perdido hub in the deep-water Gulf of Mexico.... [link to www.chron.com] We have to be the change we want to see in the world |
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Rken User ID: 1143334 Thailand 10/27/2010 01:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How could the Russians have gotten hold of bp little organism prior to the gulf situation. So we would have to be talking about two different organisms. one created by bp and one naturally occurring. It would not show up in 5 different wells if it where not natural for after the first incident I doubt they would introduce it to another 4 wells. Call me confused. Quoting: 1221 1093619Perhaps the new bp bug fused with the old bug and Oh what a mess. rken RKEN, depends on how and where you view oil as being. The Ruskies have known it is abiotic since the 50's and the Yanks worked it out in the late 70's. Personally, I dont think it lays in small pockets about the Earth. I think it is all interconnected, like blood in veins in our body, Her body. So if AUgie uses oil as a conduit to get around, it makes sense that it can pop up anywhere, I guess like white blood cells. Actually, maybe oil is more like the lymphatic system in our bodies? Another perspective which we talked about a looong while back was that various oild companies were 'seeding' wells with specific bacteria to create pretty much pre-refined types of oil products. They just needed to sit for a while and percolate. Tie that in with oil/blood being interconnected, and its right throughout the blood stream now, toxic beyond belief, so no wonder there has been a reaction! They're trying to kill me! Help.. Just thinkin'. Interesting thoughts indeed! Agree bhd but others would have to also be in the know other than just the Russian if what you are suggesting is true. So OP's info would not be true. I thinks however one thing we know for sure they have created a mega monster and only time will tell what the consequences will be. rken |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 10/27/2010 02:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah they created a monster - it doesn't respond to antibiotics AND there is no off switch. Thread: Synthetic DNA Bacteria Cells in Gulf of Mexico Eating Up Oil, Fish and PEOPLE Quoting: SR37Synthetic DNA Bacteria Cells in Gulf of Mexico Eating Up Oil, Fish and PEOPLE Quote THE GULF BLUE PLAGUE IT’S NOT WISE TO FOOL MOTHER NATURE It’s not wise to fool Mother Nature. Those who think they can get away with it will abruptly learn that payback can be more than they bargained for. That’s because nature will always retaliate in subtle retorts that shake the very foundations of this earth as well as life itself. Playing the role of Creator is a very dangerous game. As part of their new logo and corporate image campaign, British Petroleum (BP) wants the public to think of them as their new slogan says, “Beyond Petroleum”. BP is far more than a simple oil company. What is revealed below regarding BP and their ‘beyond petroleum’ activities, both prior to and including their Gulf of Mexico catastrophe, will create a picture for the reader one pixel dot at a time. Once the person who reads everything presented here connects all the dots of the picture, it will be more than obvious that BP has tried to fool Mother Nature… and she’s retaliating with a vengeance that is affecting the entire world. This is a perilous game that has now gotten out of control. What began in the Gulf of Mexico, in February 2010, has now escalated into a man-made biological nightmare of unknown proportions. SYNTHETIC GENOMICS On June 13, 2007, BP made a long-term research and development deal and an undisclosed equity investment into a company named Synthetic Genomics Inc. based in Rockville, Maryland. Synthetic Genomics was co-founded by Dr. J. Craig Venter to commercialize genomic-driven technologies. (1) Genomics is the scientific study of the entire DNA sequence of an organism's genome. A genome is all the genetic information in the chromosomes of an organism, including its genes and DNA sequences. ******** More at link to other thread. You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
rken User ID: 1143334 Thailand 10/27/2010 02:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | An article I found after COL posted the worldvisonportal article today. Quoting: 1221 1093619The New York Times ran this on June 17, 2010: "Will Bacterial Plague Follow Crude Oil Spill Along Gulf Coast? Some bacteria in the Gulf of Mexico love eating oil as much as they like infecting humans. A close relative of the bacteria infamous for seafood contaminations that often lead to fatal disease, the microbe Vibrio parahaemolyticus, is common in warm coastal waters like the Gulf. The long comma-shaped bacteria, slurped down with raw oysters, brings twisting cramps and nausea to 4,500 American shellfish aficionados each year. But unlike some of its finicky peers, V. parahaemolyticus has a deep thirst for crude oil. "You can feed it exclusively oil," and it will thrive, said Jay Grimes, marine microbiologist at the University of Southern Mississippi." [link to www.nytimes.com] great find. bump for viewing factor. rken |
Mud User ID: 877916 Australia 10/27/2010 02:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How could the Russians have gotten hold of bp little organism prior to the gulf situation. So we would have to be talking about two different organisms. one created by bp and one naturally occurring. It would not show up in 5 different wells if it where not natural for after the first incident I doubt they would introduce it to another 4 wells. Call me confused. Quoting: Rken 1143334Perhaps the new bp bug fused with the old bug and Oh what a mess. rken RKEN, depends on how and where you view oil as being. The Ruskies have known it is abiotic since the 50's and the Yanks worked it out in the late 70's. Personally, I dont think it lays in small pockets about the Earth. I think it is all interconnected, like blood in veins in our body, Her body. So if AUgie uses oil as a conduit to get around, it makes sense that it can pop up anywhere, I guess like white blood cells. Actually, maybe oil is more like the lymphatic system in our bodies? Another perspective which we talked about a looong while back was that various oild companies were 'seeding' wells with specific bacteria to create pretty much pre-refined types of oil products. They just needed to sit for a while and percolate. Tie that in with oil/blood being interconnected, and its right throughout the blood stream now, toxic beyond belief, so no wonder there has been a reaction! They're trying to kill me! Help.. Just thinkin'. Interesting thoughts indeed! Agree bhd but others would have to also be in the know other than just the Russian if what you are suggesting is true. So OP's info would not be true. I thinks however one thing we know for sure they have created a mega monster and only time will tell what the consequences will be. rken Gaia as a living being fits the information we have, ignoring our own egocentric views. Oil could well be viewed as blood by definition. I would not discard that idea to quickly. It would seem that it was the nanotech bacterium that was captured in the gulf as described by the OP, perhaps it only activated when released at depth in combination with other elements? Thus requiring a deep sea capture of an active sample? The thing is I can see the reason another faction would want the bacterium. To reverse engineer it for their own purposes. greed has not limits or morals. We have to be the change we want to see in the world |
1221 User ID: 1093619 United States 10/27/2010 02:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's a long and twisting trail to the truth Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1143152here is a crumb Perdido Complex really? it's not so hard hmmm... Perdido Spar Perdido/kon-tiki Mundo Perdido! the 'lost world' is 50 millon years old Perdido Spar=Deepest OffShore Drilling Rig in the World Perdido/kon-tiki=a transmembrane protein, Kon-tiki (Kon, FlyBase term Perdido), that mediates myotube target recognition in the Drosophila embryo. Mundo Perdido!=Perhaps the oldest of all the structural complexes found in Tikal, Mundo Perdido has many unique characteristics. the 'lost world' is 50 millon years old=still looking |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 10/27/2010 02:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's a long and twisting trail to the truth Quoting: 1221 1093619here is a crumb Perdido Complex really? it's not so hard hmmm... Perdido Spar Perdido/kon-tiki Mundo Perdido! the 'lost world' is 50 millon years old Perdido Spar=Deepest OffShore Drilling Rig in the World Perdido/kon-tiki=a transmembrane protein, Kon-tiki (Kon, FlyBase term Perdido), that mediates myotube target recognition in the Drosophila embryo. Mundo Perdido!=Perhaps the oldest of all the structural complexes found in Tikal, Mundo Perdido has many unique characteristics. the 'lost world' is 50 millon years old=still looking Don't forget to leave a trail of crumbs - would hate to lose ya! You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
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Mud User ID: 877916 Australia 10/27/2010 02:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Royal Dutch Shell is beginning oil and natural gas production at its massive Perdido hub in the deep-water Gulf of Mexico.... Quoting: Mud[link to www.chron.com] I think this covers it pretty well Edit to say I am sure it was mentioned previously in the thread. This was to have started in April I believe, also B P are a major player. Last Edited by Mud on 10/27/2010 02:30 AM We have to be the change we want to see in the world |
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1221 User ID: 1093619 United States 10/27/2010 02:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Royal Dutch Shell is beginning oil and natural gas production at its massive Perdido hub in the deep-water Gulf of Mexico.... Quoting: Mud[link to www.chron.com] I think this covers it pretty well Edit to say I am sure it was mentioned previously in the thread. This was to have started in April I believe, also B P are a major player. Ok, works for me, thx Mud! My brain is tired tonight :) |
fellowearthling User ID: 1129211 New Zealand 10/27/2010 02:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trying to simplify some bit's and pieces ~ feel free to point out any errors... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1142909Points: "... very deep [frozen] hole, underwater, in the GOM..." "... very 'old' stuff leaks [is warmed and comes out of hibernation] out..." "Apparently the Russians have been deeper on land [and underwater in Lake Vostok, Antarctica and Lake B, Russia].." Suggestions of priority to theories:... This suggested 'mad scientist' would be attached to a group intent upon creating an 'algae oil' as has been suggested several times on this thread. There is support for that idea based upon stock activity over the past 12-18 months. Some salient points there AC 1142909 ~ I won't dispute any. I'm not sure if the communication quite hit the mark though... I was trying to either have verified or shot down a possible link to why Russian sailors had their hands on an 'empirical calibrator to Em (translation problem)', as per one of OP's earlier statements. Part of my reasoning was based on their experience at dealing with very deep drilling operations that get out of hand. Another wee ~ un-verified ~ part of my thinking related to the 'Em' component in that communication. It seems probable imo the magnetic anomalies caused by the huge amounts of whatever it is floating around the GOM and making many people sick, may have disrupted submarine and surface vessels navigation equipment enough that they would require re-calibration to compensate for errors...? You may be aware with the term 'de-gaussing' which can be performed on vessels? Perhaps this 'emp cal' unit did something like that ~ I don't know but if something starts screwing with your compass at sea, you can be royally screwed. Of course surface vessels should still have their GPS/SatNav systems so it would apply to submerged submarines a lot more so. Also, why did the US Navy move all those vessels to Costa Rica in early July? Getting totally off-topic... if it is colloidal gold, it may help mop up a few nasty's... "If you do not go within You WILL go without." A wiser man than I "Standing on truth Ensures eternal support." "There is a perfectly logical explanation for everything and a logically perfect everything for explanations." A phellow earthling |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 10/27/2010 03:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trying to simplify some bit's and pieces ~ feel free to point out any errors... Quoting: fellowearthlingPoints: "... very deep [frozen] hole, underwater, in the GOM..." "... very 'old' stuff leaks [is warmed and comes out of hibernation] out..." "Apparently the Russians have been deeper on land [and underwater in Lake Vostok, Antarctica and Lake B, Russia].." Suggestions of priority to theories:... This suggested 'mad scientist' would be attached to a group intent upon creating an 'algae oil' as has been suggested several times on this thread. There is support for that idea based upon stock activity over the past 12-18 months. Some salient points there AC 1142909 ~ I won't dispute any. I'm not sure if the communication quite hit the mark though... I was trying to either have verified or shot down a possible link to why Russian sailors had their hands on an 'empirical calibrator to Em (translation problem)', as per one of OP's earlier statements. Part of my reasoning was based on their experience at dealing with very deep drilling operations that get out of hand. Another wee ~ un-verified ~ part of my thinking related to the 'Em' component in that communication. It seems probable imo the magnetic anomalies caused by the huge amounts of whatever it is floating around the GOM and making many people sick, may have disrupted submarine and surface vessels navigation equipment enough that they would require re-calibration to compensate for errors...? You may be aware with the term 'de-gaussing' which can be performed on vessels? Perhaps this 'emp cal' unit did something like that ~ I don't know but if something starts screwing with your compass at sea, you can be royally screwed. Of course surface vessels should still have their GPS/SatNav systems so it would apply to submerged submarines a lot more so. Also, why did the US Navy move all those vessels to Costa Rica in early July? Getting totally off-topic... if it is colloidal gold, it may help mop up a few nasty's... fellowearthling, I think the Em in the communications referred to the French sub Emeraude - you know, the one the US Navy didn't sink. You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1111604 Australia 10/27/2010 03:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh crap Tutes.... should I stop eating 'em!!?? Quoting: TutuWuwuDon't spoil your dinner. You got a camera on me? Its my bday today, and I'm off to a surprise (not) dinner at Ribs n Rumps! Mmmmm. (wife arranged it, but they called me to confirm!! Ooops.) |
fellowearthling User ID: 1129211 New Zealand 10/27/2010 03:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trying to simplify some bit's and pieces ~ feel free to point out any errors... Quoting: TutuWuwu'empirical calibrator to Em (translation problem)', as per one of OP's earlier statements... ... part of my thinking related to the 'Em' component in that communication. It seems probable imo the magnetic anomalies caused by the huge amounts of whatever it is floating around the GOM and making many people sick, may have disrupted submarine and surface vessels navigation equipment enough that they would require re-calibration to compensate for errors...? fellowearthling, I think the Em in the communications referred to the French sub Emeraude - you know, the one the US Navy didn't sink. You're probably quite right, I should have related to the 'magnetic anonalies' rather than the 'Em', getting side-tracked is common for this earthling... "If you do not go within You WILL go without." A wiser man than I "Standing on truth Ensures eternal support." "There is a perfectly logical explanation for everything and a logically perfect everything for explanations." A phellow earthling |
fellowearthling User ID: 1129211 New Zealand 10/27/2010 03:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And it's (the 'empirical calibrator') probably a lot more complex than de-gaussing if it's dealing with the magnetic radiation, as it's referred to. Gyroscopes, compasses and other magnetically based nav equipment would obviously be the most susceptible. "If you do not go within You WILL go without." A wiser man than I "Standing on truth Ensures eternal support." "There is a perfectly logical explanation for everything and a logically perfect everything for explanations." A phellow earthling |
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childoflight User ID: 1134851 United States 10/27/2010 06:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Failure Shuts Down Squadron of Nuclear Missiles Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1143142October 27th, 2010 This is an extremely curious situation. I’m not even going to say which previous event this reminds me of. Via: The Atlantic: President Obama was briefed this morning on an engineering power failure at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming that took 50 nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), one-ninth of the U.S. missile stockpile, temporarily offline on Saturday. [link to cryptogon.com] How can you have a power failure at a sensitive military security site? No backup? Total emp failure? If so, game's over! Checkmate. No need to clear the board. THEY are BACK!!!!! Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds . Albert Einstein. |
childoflight User ID: 1134851 United States 10/27/2010 06:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Failure Shuts Down Squadron of Nuclear Missiles Quoting: 1221 1093619October 27th, 2010 This is an extremely curious situation. I’m not even going to say which previous event this reminds me of. Via: The Atlantic: President Obama was briefed this morning on an engineering power failure at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming that took 50 nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), one-ninth of the U.S. missile stockpile, temporarily offline on Saturday. [link to cryptogon.com] I smells stuxnet. hmmmm....sounds plausible....or, didn't we just watch a bunch of retired USAF guys talk about something like this? SOMETHING EXACTLY LIKE THIS!!! Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds . Albert Einstein. |