Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine | |
Isis7 User ID: 9074519 United States 02/22/2012 12:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | (the official report) [link to marinedebrisblog.wordpress.com] [link to marinedebris.noaa.gov] this might be in line with what your thinking tho... [link to www.technovelgy.com] Plastic-eating Bugs [link to ec.europa.eu] |
Isis7 User ID: 9074519 United States 02/22/2012 01:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More articles of interest... History of influence of industrial revolution hidden in glacial ice [link to www.nsf.gov] As scientists warn that the Earth is on the brink of a period of mass extinctions, they are struggling to identify ecosystem responses to environmental change. [link to www.nsf.gov] NASA Spacecraft Reveals Recent Geological Activity on the Moon [link to www.nasa.gov] |
Isis7 User ID: 9074519 United States 02/22/2012 04:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Today Enviroment Pollution USA State of Virginia, Mineral [North Anna Nuclear Power Plant] Tritium emits a weak form of radiation, the NRC said. Because it is produced by cosmic rays colliding with air in the atmosphere, the federal agency said, tritium is found in very small or trace amounts in groundwater throughout the world. Exposure to radiation can have adverse health effects. For instance, radiation doses can increase the chance of getting cancer and causing genetic abnormalities in future generations. "Last Friday, we received confirmation from an outside contractor that tritium at a sample point exceeded the voluntary reporting level established by the nuclear industry in 2006," the company told the NRC on Tuesday. [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11257399 United States 02/22/2012 07:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Today Enviroment Pollution USA State of Virginia, Mineral [North Anna Nuclear Power Plant] Quoting: Isis7 Tritium emits a weak form of radiation, the NRC said. Because it is produced by cosmic rays colliding with air in the atmosphere, the federal agency said, tritium is found in very small or trace amounts in groundwater throughout the world. Exposure to radiation can have adverse health effects. For instance, radiation doses can increase the chance of getting cancer and causing genetic abnormalities in future generations. "Last Friday, we received confirmation from an outside contractor that tritium at a sample point exceeded the voluntary reporting level established by the nuclear industry in 2006," the company told the NRC on Tuesday. [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] original source [link to www2.timesdispatch.com] and about tritium [link to en.wikipedia.org] "Tritium has leaked from 48 of 65 nuclear sites in the United States, detected in groundwater at levels exceeding the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) drinking water standards by up to 375 times" dr |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1501341 Australia 02/22/2012 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks Isis... Quoting: Czarcasym Wasn't there something a few pages back about a new bacteria that is eating the plastic from the Japan tsunami?? Maybe they regained control of Cynthia and now it is in all the ocean currents taking readings and sending them to the new satellites sent up last year (I'll see if can find the link)... Perhaps the grid is coming together and on line... A tare (disturbance)in the magnetosphere??... Cz Bug munches plastic trash, possibly cleaning oceans29 March, 2011 Nature may have found a way to dispose of the huge amounts of plastic garbage, which has been increasingly accumulating in the oceans. A small bacteria feeding on it has been discovered. This may be a boon or a bane for the aquatic environment. The bacteria was discovered through electron microscopy on plastic items sampled at the Sargasso Sea, an area in the North Atlantic, where debris tends to stack up due to local currents. The primitive organisms live in pits in the plastic and appear to feed on it as well, says marine microbiologist Tracy Mincer of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts. "They look like you took a hot barbecue briquette and threw it into snow," Nature News cites Mincer as saying. "You see this melting bit all around the outside of the cells, and they're just burrowing into the plastic." The specialized bug is not encountered in other environment, like surrounding seawater or seaweed. Scientists are not yet sure whether these organisms will eventually do more good than harm in dealing with pollution. If their digestion products are environmentally-friendly, then it would mean that nature has found a new way to limit the damage humanity does. But plastic contains numerous toxins, and the bacteria may be introducing those into the food chain by feeding on it and then becoming food for larger organism. Was that the one Czar? Was on an RT link. |
Czarcasym User ID: 11291216 United States 02/22/2012 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks Isis... I just got home and haven't had time to check all the links yet but am working on it... Yes BHD that was the one I was referring to... Just how much plastic is in our society today??? And what happens when "it" runs out of plastic?? I guess you eat the source...oil... Is that why there is no advanced tech left over from ancient civilizations?? And now BP let it back out of the oil through the DWH well in the Gulf?? Could explain where all the methane comes from... Seems to me that the oil and the "bug" are natural occurring processes with our Earth and possibly a thermostat/regulator, as it were, that could be called upon to clean the toxins produced by "man" and return the surface to its pristine ecosystem... It's not that man (not gender specific) isn't supposed to be here...But maybe should just be better "stewards" of our Earth... So if "Gia" doesn't want us to use plastics and/or petroleum product...Then what?? nuclear?? I think not... So it has to be something simpler "rocks" right?? They have proven the "test of time" on countless occasions... Cz ...Do You Even Couth, Bro... A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it. Jean de La Fontaine |
old guard User ID: 1405158 United States 02/22/2012 08:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WTF? "Anyone who gets stung is asked to remove any part still stuck to their skin and try soothing the sting with meat tenderizer." ... er .. as in bash the crap out of your hand with a wooden mallet? LOL (certainly a novel approach!) You never heard of putting a meat tenderizer solution on a sting? It works well. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1501341 Australia 02/23/2012 12:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here in Australia, we just 'piss' on it. Seems to work, and cracks up everyone watching. Especially where mates are concerned. I miss read the statement - 'meat tenderiser' - is like a powder or something? (bicarb soda based no doubt) I read it as 'A' meat tenderiser, aka mallet. Thanks for clarifying! (urine is more portable, LOL) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1501341 Australia 02/23/2012 07:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks Isis... Quoting: Czarcasym I just got home and haven't had time to check all the links yet but am working on it... Yes BHD that was the one I was referring to... Just how much plastic is in our society today??? And what happens when "it" runs out of plastic?? I guess you eat the source...oil... Is that why there is no advanced tech left over from ancient civilizations?? And now BP let it back out of the oil through the DWH well in the Gulf?? Could explain where all the methane comes from... Seems to me that the oil and the "bug" are natural occurring processes with our Earth and possibly a thermostat/regulator, as it were, that could be called upon to clean the toxins produced by "man" and return the surface to its pristine ecosystem... It's not that man (not gender specific) isn't supposed to be here...But maybe should just be better "stewards" of our Earth... So if "Gia" doesn't want us to use plastics and/or petroleum product...Then what?? nuclear?? I think not... So it has to be something simpler "rocks" right?? They have proven the "test of time" on countless occasions... Cz Maybe we could fashion the rocks in to a specific shape that acts as a transducer, coverting abundant universal energy created by infinate inertia occuring from the atomic level right up to giant spiral galaxies? If you're on the 'component of Earth' bent, and I tend to agree, then think about how Vostok plays in to this picture? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8380715 Netherlands 02/23/2012 07:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Space bacteria found in British river could be new power source for the world [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Bezerk ???? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8380715 Netherlands 02/23/2012 07:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From that link : Bacteria usually found orbiting high above the Earth have been found in a British river - and could be a new power source for the world. The mysterious organisms, found in the the mouth of the River Wear, in Sunderland, can generate electricity using a special battery called a microbial fuel cell. The Bacillus stratosphericus - usually found 20 miles above the Earth - is believed to have been brought to the surface by atmospheric cycling, which causes evaporated water rise into the stratosphere and then fall again. Read more: [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] |
option8 User ID: 11328274 Australia 02/23/2012 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wheres krispy WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH KRISPY ....? lol change of shift bra ? "People were allways getting ready for tomorrow.I didnt believe in that. Tomorrow wasnt getting ready for them. It didnt even know they were there." Cormac Mccarthy |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1501341 Australia 02/23/2012 10:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did you say 'bra'? 'cos that's so close to the truth! (as mentioned a few pages back, she's arguing for rights in the real world, and fighting the good fight.) Hope yr well O'8. - and where have youuuu been hmmm? LOL |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1501341 Australia 02/23/2012 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Space bacteria found in British river could be new power source for the world Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8380715 [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Bezerk ???? The devil is in the detail as they say. In the article they concentrate on 'river waste' and the like as a source of 'food' for the bacteria. But lower down the page they show how the power cell will work, and they show the brown liquid (food) as CH3 C003, which is acetic acid. It's a major component of vinegar, and a low grade acid mainly used in the food industry. It can be produced from natural fermentation, but most commonly it is sythesised using chemical processes - designed by Monsanto. It is sythesised from methanol. As methane occurs all over the world, a portion of the naturally occuring gas naturally makes it to our upper aymosphere, and that is what the little guys live on. So back here on Earth, whilst the idea is great, the reality is that we would still be using petro chemicals (oil) to feed these guys and in turn create energy. The bastards make it look nice, when in fact it is all just spin. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 11345443 United States 02/24/2012 01:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Space bacteria found in British river could be new power source for the world Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8380715 [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Bezerk ???? The devil is in the detail as they say. In the article they concentrate on 'river waste' and the like as a source of 'food' for the bacteria. But lower down the page they show how the power cell will work, and they show the brown liquid (food) as CH3 C003, which is acetic acid. It's a major component of vinegar, and a low grade acid mainly used in the food industry. It can be produced from natural fermentation, but most commonly it is sythesised using chemical processes - designed by Monsanto. It is sythesised from methanol. As methane occurs all over the world, a portion of the naturally occuring gas naturally makes it to our upper aymosphere, and that is what the little guys live on. So back here on Earth, whilst the idea is great, the reality is that we would still be using petro chemicals (oil) to feed these guys and in turn create energy. The bastards make it look nice, when in fact it is all just spin. actually hot water, yeast, and molassas makes vinegar in 24-48 hrs but, hhhmmmmm.....could the fact these bacteria are multiplying be because of the methane saturation going on? tecnically its water soluable if... an air born version of a hydrate can occure...aka water surounding a methane molecule, maybe we are seeing a shift in out "water cycle" IMHO, that would explain a lot of stuff our current weird weather.. where the methane has gone the animal die offs (lack of O2 in pockets) I read somewhere about a planet with a methane cycle instead of water cycle...oh s't I remember, cause it was TOO COLD for water to exhist could the glacier/ice age exhist because we do some sort of atm phase change....f'k that makes WAY too much sense quick freeze, try a methane shower!! water drops out of suspension, and something will fill the void maybe we should invest in a coat factory bezerk coats gettem while its still not the ice age oh man my head hurts now, (*(^&$#!!!!!!!! love ya all dr |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11363239 United States 02/24/2012 10:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | found it titan [link to www.astrobio.net] look at their diagrams a layer of hydrocarbon smog? how did that get there without dead dino's to turn into petroleum [link to news.softpedia.com] hhhmmmm dr |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1501341 Australia 02/24/2012 06:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | how did that get there without dead dino's to turn into petroleum Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11363239 Exactly! Which is why current theory on how oil etc is created is a total farce. Catch 22. Accept popular oil theory, or admit that life existed on other worlds, thus creating oil over time ... Just on hydrocarbons in atmospheric layers. Any area of the Earth thriving with life, does so because from the tiniest life form (bacteria) a sound foundation is created for the next to feed on etc, etc. Could the increase in frequency of 'sky creatures' be linked to larger colonies of airborn bacteria? PS - dr, I am aware of many natural means of producing acetic acid, but none come close to Monsanto's methods using methanol on a commercial scale, especially in terms of cost effectiveness, which is why it is the predominant method. We're greedy buggers remember. |
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Isis7 User ID: 9074519 United States 02/25/2012 02:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Unusual blue-green mass in Mackenzie Bay, Antarctic [link to thewatchers.adorraeli.com] |
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Cosmos5491 User ID: 11412761 United Kingdom 02/25/2012 04:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A Strange Foam Is Causing Pig Farms In The Midwest To Explode Strange. This piece suggests a new bacteria may be the cause. Do you like your bacon crispy? [link to articles.businessinsider.com] |
Cosmos5491 User ID: 11412761 United Kingdom 02/25/2012 04:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you knew what was happening in the Antarctic your mind would fall out. This other stuff is a distraction "Oh, look! Over there! Shiny things!" Quoting: Hans Absolutely...got a visit from a black-ops chopper for RVing down there. Its a fearful place to be though, at least where the interesting stuff is, they're running a much lower frequency, not pleasant. I guess its the same at the lower levels of the DUMBS. I stuck with the astronomy, which was my interest, and RV'd back in time. Have not been able to get in on a current timeline, just come up against a gray wall, so, either ET or the NSA have blanketed the place. I think you're right, we probably couldn't handle what's going on down there now. |