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Message Subject Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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chat log as requested by Isis7 -

gulfie: and don't forget the pink eye glow...that has something to do with Antarctica too
BHD: Dont know about the kerosine. Maybe temperature related? Freezing/boiling point
Isis7: who said anything about them being pretty? It would seem more important what function/resourse or use of them
BHD: Just on glowing eyes, I once read something on the Stargate TV show, that they based the glowing Goa-ould eyes on a real bacterial infection of the vitrious and aqueous humour in the eye. They had bio-illuminescence
BHD: No, I meant crystals as we usually see them, the shapes. That's what I meant. But wanted to point out that blobs can also be crystals. Even ice packs
BHD: ever thought that the ice packs could be a giant crystaline structure? Information holder?
Isis7: even the flaws have use too
BHD: crystals and nano have much in common, especially at that tiny level of existance. The current laws of physics etc dont seem to apply
BHD: so a giant crystal perhaps also does not necessarily have normal physics apply
BHD: we hear of the ruskies and the chinese finding all this stuff, even the nazis! but never the us or uk? Why is that?
BHD: geography?
gulfie: except chicago..? i think
BHD: capaciters are crystals of sorts
BHD: used to store energy.
BHD: Maybe beneath the Earth there large monocrystals atract energy from space. Maybe beneath each volcano there is a large monocrystal?
Isis7: I once read that mica was used on a particular pyramid in South America, but I don't remember which one.
Isis7: isn't that in the crystal group?
BHD: an artificial crystal then? It has different properties agin, as it is a layered crystal, unlike say granite or quarz
BHD: Mica was used in early capaciters because of its layered properties
BHD: can be polished to be almost glass like, but as it is layered, has composite properties
BHD: in terms of strength. But then they worked out how to temper glass
BHD: ... another man made crystal, and in nearly every home
Isis7: The great pyramid in Egypt use to have a over layer that is missing now, can't remember what was either. Just wondered if there was a significance in the various outer layers used.
BHD: probably an insulator
Isis7: a reflective insulator
gulfie:
BHD: reflective of Sun rays and other solar radiation, but also inclusive of what was generated from within, keeping it within maybe?
Isis7: hi
BHD: keeping it pure
Isis7: so, if we have an enclosed container of water gas, layered in monocrystals with a tunnel above it and kerosene in the tunnel, what could be made of it? water gas is a secondary fuel, kerosene is fuel?
Isis7: hmmm wonder if the kerosene was set fire, if it would burn hot enough to break the monocrystals, and what could be achieved it this were done? melt ice?
Isis7: collect the monocrystals for other uses?
BHD: I was thinking the kerosine would lay on the surface and trap anything beneath it. It would also not freeze when/if the water froze. So a barrier maybe
BHD: or maybe only some special gas comes thru the kerosine for collection. The interaction between crystal and H2O would possibly make something
Isis7: no, the kerosene isn't enough to not freexe in those temperatures, or at least that is what they want us to think. let me find the link
BHD: -110 for frozen kerosine
BHD: ..or maybe you are right. If what ever is given off by the crystal/h2o interaction, maybe the kero is used to burn it off/kill it? Arial splashzone prevention?
BHD: Ruskies are pretty basic in dealing with thuings
BHD: sory, -47 freez point
Isis7: [link to real-agenda.com]
BHD: Dr Emoto (Japan) studies the crystaline structure of water. Might be worth looking at what he is suggesting, then translating that to giant level, and working out the event on a planetary scale, rather than a human level
BHD: so it was used to not freeze. I hadnt read that article btw
Isis7: yeah, I should have already posted it. Just trying to get it altogether first.
BHD: That is a lot of kerosine btw. 12000feet x 6" bore hole. Nearly 6000 ltrs of fuel. Where did they get that from?
BHD: maybe not all the ways down?
BHD: doesnt add up
Isis7: Shelf Breakup reaching Tipping Point
Isis7: [link to www.aari.aq]
Isis7: [link to news.discovery.com]
BHD: If it needs to be re-distributed, then we should not try to stop it
Isis7: [link to www.ouramazingplanet.com]
Isis7: [link to www.wired.co.uk]
Isis7: [link to www.asoc.org]
Isis7: [link to www.newworldencyclopedia.org]
Isis7: [link to www.educationalelectronicsusa.com]
Isis7: [link to www.telegraph.co.uk]
Isis7: gotta find the links for the Americans being evacuated and why, and to Christschurch, and when the earthquakes started too.
Isis7: I believe it all ties in, just trying to connect the dots.
BHD: OK, here's another issue. Most drill pipe sections are 12' long. At least they are on oil platforms. So 12000' + = 1000+ pieces of pipe on the surface. I cant see any extra pipes on the surface there near the drill rig(s). Nor an area cordened off to hole....
Isis7: I noticed that in the pic from the thread too.
BHD: ...hold that many pieces of pipe. Also where is there a vessel to hole 6000ltrs of kerosine?
BHD: hold
BHD: There would be no point in partially filling the hole, as you would still have to drill perfectly down to that point. Not gonna happen. Where are all the pipes from removal of the drill?
BHD: Unless they are using some new tech, this is shaping up as BS Isis.
BHD: Possibly they are using a laser?
BHD: Ahhh. Maybe not kero initially. If a laser is used to melt the ice, it isnt instant. You have to displace the water you have created
BHD: Other wise it will just freeze over again. So fill the new hole with a clear liquid taht is heavier than water. You gonna love this, really.....
BHD: Super saline water, of a particular isotope would be heavier than water, but still clear and viscouse. The laser can pass thru it.
Hans The Magnificent: It will almost instantly refreeze, as anyone who has tried to clean a windshiled in subzero weather will find out.
Isis7: one article said they used antifreeze but abandoned it
BHD: The heavier water then makes the melted water rise out of the hole, whilst continuously pouring heavy salt water in to the hole. As they had to stop, they pump out the high saline water and replace with kero
BHD: Remember all the salt going to antarctica?
Isis7: Didn't catch that article
BHD: That's what the salt was for. So look at the rig. Does it look like a drilling rig to you?
BHD: No article, this is pure BHD
BHD: plenty of water about... just add mega salt
BHD: tiny bit of kero might create a slurry that does not freeze
Isis7: The Americans were flooded out too
BHD: OK, gonna cut and paste on to Bezerk. This is interesting.
 
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