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Nice new Vids by Henning 4 Parts!


Sinkhole - Directly linked to Gulf Oil Spill - ANNO 2010 - P 1 of 4



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I know Dutch reads this thread from time to time. hi

I agree with part of what he says in his latest vid.

So glad to see other folks understand the salt dome/oil reserve connection. It is so important.

It is so covered up, and not talked about. Would you want to live next to a bomb?

Dutch missed the connection with what he is talking about with regards Macondo and DWH. It is exactly what went down, and is continuing to go down. IT IS THE SAME SITUATION BUT ON LAND.

From a corporate perspective, knowing the total facts of the situation, what do you report? "the toaster is on fire.... when in fact the whole State is on fire."

In BP terms, we have (1) leaking well. (public admission) When in fact they had multiple wells and cracks in the sea floor leaking, and continuing to leak, and one of the biggest salt domes in the entire GoM uncontrollably releasing salt and frozen methane in to the environment, changing the very colour of the water. Brine spikes, fish die offs, animal die offs.

Remember the no-fly zones due to methane bubbles?

Oil, salt, methane, and fresh water rivers/aquifers.

Hiding the oil reserve dirty secret.

Texas Brine Co. Now it is openly discussed where the brine water goes and is used for. 2 years back I was chastised by a few oil industry 'experts' for making this connection and putting it out there. flip

But the major question I have been asking myself over and over is "was DWH deliberate?".

Am leaning this way, and include fracking in this equation. I noticed Dutch did not link this as a deliberate action, other than for resources.

I held back an idea on crustal shift and Earth expansion, as some new leads seemed to be connecting dots.

The gist of it is that I believe we are in an expansion phase, which has been retarded, and basically stopped in order to create a known outcome with regards what land is available.

A controlled expansion.

Any time I see or hear 'subduction' I ignor it and assume they are covering up diverging boundaries.

The fracking program, the oil reserves, the flooding of salt domes, and release of brine are a deliberate act.

How salt/briney water 'stops' something from occuring I cant put my finger on. But the oceans are there for a reason. Just as fresh water bodies are there for a reason.

We have been helped so mnay times on this thread. Lake Peigneur, the fresh water rivers running along the bottom of the oceans.... topped with sulpher/sodium dioxides, a bi product of massive salt releases, fracking data etc.

GoM is a cover for a cover for a cover.

So what does that make Bezerk?

I still maintain it is a measured, or 'calibrated' recording of the planet's defense against this man/ET made effort to create a controlled expansion with determined land mass outcomes.

The Earth's weapon of choice is pure fresh water able to instantly create life and 'stuff'. Create.

The frenzied attempts to get in to Lake Vostok were to get some of the stuff before it goes the way BeePeeGuy showed what happens when it comes in to contact with us, and regular life.

Rambling a bit, but it is becoming more concise. Not ready to spill it all.

The Bezerk 'story' then? Who is he representing? Who do rand represent?

Apologies for the wall of text. hf
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Yr welcome DMG. I know you asked for a synopsis, but it's hard to do, as there are still so many ideas floating around, and not much crystalization of the ideas in context of where the bezerk story fits in to the bigger picture.
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Nice new Vids by Henning 4 Parts!


Sinkhole - Directly linked to Gulf Oil Spill - ANNO 2010 - P 1 of 4



1)


[link to www.youtube.com]

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[link to www.youtube.com]

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[link to www.youtube.com]

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Great vids IWTB76, that diagram is one that Mud posted here nearly two years back, but seemed to have dissappeared.

He picked the whole salt dome/reserve collapse thing waaay back then. Thanks man. hf
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this video should fit nicely here. Kick the oil addiction, heal the Earth!
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I had never seen this presentation. I dl'd it to watch on my TV, and it's breathtaking.

Thanks so much for posting it here.

I particularly liked a few statements -

"We and everything on the planet are linked"
"Our cells speak the same language"
"We come from the same family"

You can read that a number of ways, but my perspective points to the common denominator - water.

Was thinking during watching that film, that a living 'cell' is more than 99.8% water. So a drop of water right next to it of the same volume..... what makes one living and the other not? That's a pretty cool notion isnt it?
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:D


Im glad you like ithf, before i visited GLP i only knew about all this from henning

So much great info here dont know how to start

But i bet he is also lurking here hehe
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Well, the meaning of terra form is "to transform a landscape or another planet's landscape and biosphere into one having the characteristics of the Earth, or a prescribed and pre-determined format".

So aco's use of the term terraform may have nothing to do with ETs at all.

If Earth expansion was understood, especially regarding the mechanisms in play, and the timing/reasons, then a plan could well have been hatched to stem, and then control the changes, in order to bring about, as much as possible, a desired land mass, planetary size, planetary resonance.

If, as a result of expansion, other changes occur, say with regard a differing Schumann resonance, or set of harmonics that could change how life functions, and most notably higher forms of life, like us, then these predetermined outcomes might become important.

The Earth seems to give up raw materials and energies when 'we' need it. When we're ready for it, when we can handle it.

I cant help but think that this has been corrupted, and we're playing with toys we should never have been playing with. Tht might be the external interference?

So if natural cycles are going to ultimately result in the down fall of false controllers, and control mechanisms, this could be their last ditch effort to survive, and keep some semblance of what they 'know' works for them.

More than ever I feel a big wave will wash over us all, and clean things up. But while I still think it's water, it's not a tsunami, or rising ocean. It's just going to be clean, pure water, in everything that needs clean, pure water 'in it' to re-connect to everything else, and work the way it is supposed to work.
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Like your thinking on this BHD.
Think your probably on to something with the post below this one too...the likes of Mud Option8 Tutu and others seem to get banned the most.
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Are methane hydrates dissolving?

The transitional zones between shallow shelf seas and the deep sea at continental slopes store a huge amount of methane hydrates in the sea bed. These specific, ice-like compounds only forms at low temperatures and under high pressure. When the water temperature directly above the sea bed rises, some of the methane hydrates could dissolve and release the previously bound methane.

“This scenario incorporates two fears: Firstly that enormous amounts of this very powerful greenhouse gas will be released into the atmosphere, and secondly that the continental slopes may become unstable” explains the geophysicist Professor Christian Berndt from GEOMAR | Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel. He is leading an expedition starting today on the German research vessel MARIA S. MERIAN which will analyse the sea off the western shore of Spitsbergen in order to find out whether the first methane hydrates in the sea bed are dissolving and what the consequences might be.



“These spots lie directly on the border of the area of stable hydrates” explains Professor Berndt. “Therefore we presume that the hydrates are dissolving from the rim inwards.”


With the help of echo sounders, researchers will seek out new gas sources in order to determine the total amount of escaping gas. With Germany’s only submersible JAGO, they will closely investigate the gas outlets in up to 400 m depth.

“It is interesting for us, for example, to find out whether special microorganisms that can break down the methane before it is released in the atmosphere have settled around the outlets” explains Professor Tina Treude from GEOMAR, who will be running the microbiological work during the expedition.

Parallel to this, geophysicists, lead by Professor Sebastian Krastel from GEOMAR, will investigate the slopes under the gas outlet spots for signs of instability using acoustic and seismic methods.

“The methane hydrates act like binding cement on these slopes. If they dissolve, chances are that parts of the slopes will slide,” explains Professor Krastel, who focuses on marine hazards at GEOMAR.


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related? Thread: BREAKING NEWS : OMG EARTHQUAKE EVERYWHERE JUST NOW ! (Page 10)
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Great work, Beserkers! Love you guys and gals! Carry on!
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Are methane hydrates dissolving?

The transitional zones between shallow shelf seas and the deep sea at continental slopes store a huge amount of methane hydrates in the sea bed. These specific, ice-like compounds only forms at low temperatures and under high pressure. When the water temperature directly above the sea bed rises, some of the methane hydrates could dissolve and release the previously bound methane.

“This scenario incorporates two fears: Firstly that enormous amounts of this very powerful greenhouse gas will be released into the atmosphere, and secondly that the continental slopes may become unstable” explains the geophysicist Professor Christian Berndt from GEOMAR | Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel. He is leading an expedition starting today on the German research vessel MARIA S. MERIAN which will analyse the sea off the western shore of Spitsbergen in order to find out whether the first methane hydrates in the sea bed are dissolving and what the consequences might be.



“These spots lie directly on the border of the area of stable hydrates” explains Professor Berndt. “Therefore we presume that the hydrates are dissolving from the rim inwards.”


With the help of echo sounders, researchers will seek out new gas sources in order to determine the total amount of escaping gas. With Germany’s only submersible JAGO, they will closely investigate the gas outlets in up to 400 m depth.

“It is interesting for us, for example, to find out whether special microorganisms that can break down the methane before it is released in the atmosphere have settled around the outlets” explains Professor Tina Treude from GEOMAR, who will be running the microbiological work during the expedition.

Parallel to this, geophysicists, lead by Professor Sebastian Krastel from GEOMAR, will investigate the slopes under the gas outlet spots for signs of instability using acoustic and seismic methods.

“The methane hydrates act like binding cement on these slopes. If they dissolve, chances are that parts of the slopes will slide,” explains Professor Krastel, who focuses on marine hazards at GEOMAR.


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Talk about synchronicity! Was just thinking about this AC Canada. Thanks a heap for that info. Yes, special organisms indeed!

Thinking in relation to any 'plan' they would have to know about melting methylhydrates, and the various forms they can take on once melted, in relation to how they directly effect the environment around them, and the greater environment and atmosphere.

They exist not only under the surface layer of soil, but in the case of the Arctic, they are embedded in layers on the underside of the ice pack where they have bubbled up from the sea bed, and have been captured under the ice.

We know that ice has begun melting quite violently. We know that whole region is releasing methane from the perma frosts too.

So, is it a by product from a process, or is it being used to 'do' something, build something? (eventually)

Is the current rush for synthetic micro organisms the first response or planned response to this growing methylhydrate issue?

Is bezerk a measurement of where things are at? Is it a warning of things gone wrong? A breach of the planned protocol?

I am sure that like GoM, delivery of synthetics will be veiled with an issue, or tagged on to an issue, and released within a fix or cure for that issue.
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i love the quote someone made on that thread "so thats what happened to that french submarine" giggle giggle
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Hey bud. Yeah, giggled at that too. Were quite a few references to bezerk! LOL
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Any folks here, a part from Isis, go on the 'Tomb' thread?

Just interested to see who has a shared interest in such things.

This one - Thread: Can anyone help me decipher what this "sign" says? I found this "Tomb" in the cemetary... It may have an important message for me!
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From El's quake thread - Update:
Local TV: Concern over potential for additional collapse around Louisiana sinkhole — “More than 50 caverns underground” (VIDEO)

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Any folks here, a part from Isis, go on the 'Tomb' thread?

Just interested to see who has a shared interest in such things.

This one - Thread: Can anyone help me decipher what this "sign" says? I found this "Tomb" in the cemetary... It may have an important message for me!
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Shame on you BHD!

tounge
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Related to salt dome issue:

Thread: Go about 50 miles due west of the sink hole and you get to Lake Peignuer !!This is what happened when they drilled there in 1980!!!
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08/15/2012 Flyover

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08/15/2012 - Sinkhole Site Video

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Published on Aug 15, 2012 by assumptionla

In this video, you see clean up contractors working inside the sinkhole. Please note that the tree falling in the video was cut, as others have been to make way for an access road that is being constructed to haul debris out.
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Anyone else starting to wonder at who BeePeeGuy was/is?

So much of what he said at the time, which seemed a bit crazy, is comming true.

I have a quote in my records that I cant find an article link against, but it's amongst his work.

"When we start hearing low, muffled explosions from deep under ground, we'll know that the individualised pockets of fracked strata have indeed become interlinked to become a 'super fracked' strata. The Super fracked strata will have exposed innumerous underground cavern filled with salts, minerals, gasses and oils that rest against a subsection of the Madrid fault. When this happened they'll know they've messed up big time".

"The US Gov has been undergoing a 24/7 operations, at numerous sites, of keeping the caverns pressurized with fluids, to prevent methane in particular, from traveling through the fault and destabilizing it further. Watch for low lakes, low rivers, depleted aquifers". [create a heat wave to cover up this development?]

"The point where they cant cover it up anymore is when methane bubbles start appearing in the Gulf, and Gulf States. It will be a sign that the US's efforts have failed and that the methane was now free flowing. If we start to see methane bubbles and sinkholes around the Gulf coast, it would signal a window of months before a cascade failure occurs, as salt domes and gasseous pockets collapse".

This fits in scarily well with events of late, including the low muffled explosions. Most folks have referred to them as 'booms' - and I have jumped to the conclusion of sonic booms, not muffled explosions from under ground.

Must admit, this scenario scares the crap out of me. That was dated late 2010.
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Isis this is the vid BeePeeGuy gave us on lake Peignuer -

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Any folks here, a part from Isis, go on the 'Tomb' thread?

Just interested to see who has a shared interest in such things.

This one - Thread: Can anyone help me decipher what this "sign" says? I found this "Tomb" in the cemetary... It may have an important message for me!
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Shame on you BHD!

tounge
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I did have a reason behind the quetion. I've seen you on there, so I know you have an interest in it.

I'm starting to see some parralels in the two threads is all. And was wondering if it's because of input skewed by bezerk thinking, or whether there really are some parralels.

hf
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Anyone else starting to wonder at who BeePeeGuy was/is?

So much of what he said at the time, which seemed a bit crazy, is comming true.

I have a quote in my records that I cant find an article link against, but it's amongst his work.

"When we start hearing low, muffled explosions from deep under ground, we'll know that the individualised pockets of fracked strata have indeed become interlinked to become a 'super fracked' strata. The Super fracked strata will have exposed innumerous underground cavern filled with salts, minerals, gasses and oils that rest against a subsection of the Madrid fault. When this happened they'll know they've messed up big time".

"The US Gov has been undergoing a 24/7 operations, at numerous sites, of keeping the caverns pressurized with fluids, to prevent methane in particular, from traveling through the fault and destabilizing it further. Watch for low lakes, low rivers, depleted aquifers". [create a heat wave to cover up this development?]

"The point where they cant cover it up anymore is when methane bubbles start appearing in the Gulf, and Gulf States. It will be a sign that the US's efforts have failed and that the methane was now free flowing. If we start to see methane bubbles and sinkholes around the Gulf coast, it would signal a window of months before a cascade failure occurs, as salt domes and gasseous pockets collapse".

This fits in scarily well with events of late, including the low muffled explosions. Most folks have referred to them as 'booms' - and I have jumped to the conclusion of sonic booms, not muffled explosions from under ground.

Must admit, this scenario scares the crap out of me. That was dated late 2010.
 Quoting: BadHairDay


What happens next?

Whats so bad about methane flowing freely to the surface?
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Hi Sarah. Methane, in large semi-contained pockets has the ability to explode.

But the sig of free flowing methane will mean that some of these now unpressurised or overpressurised salt domes can collaps, creating sink holes.

Some of these domes are miles wide and miles deep.

Land collapse is one thing.

Gasses and oil reserves contacting lava at YellowStone or the Madrid Fault is another predicament.

In certain conditions, methanic/butanic clouds have settled in valleys over small towns during the night cycle. Entire towns have perished during their sleep duw to oxygen deprivation, which has slowly been delpleted by these blankets.

Sorry for being so doomy...
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4 U.S. Nuclear Reactors Shutdown in Past 3 Days - Various Issues; NRC Claims "Coincidental"

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1. Minnesota - Prairie Island - Shutdown Aug. 14
2. Minnesota - Monticello - Shutdown Aug. 14
3. Maryland - Calvert Cliffs - Shutdown Aug. 12
4. Michigan - Palisades - Shutdown Aug. 12
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Isis, maybe the only way to stop these horrific scenarios is to dowse the area with millions of tonnes of water?

Where else have we seen nuclear incidents, soft booms, and millions of tonnes of water?
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Hi Sarah. Methane, in large semi-contained pockets has the ability to explode.

But the sig of free flowing methane will mean that some of these now unpressurised or overpressurised salt domes can collaps, creating sink holes.

Some of these domes are miles wide and miles deep.

Land collapse is one thing.

Gasses and oil reserves contacting lava at YellowStone or the Madrid Fault is another predicament.

In certain conditions, methanic/butanic clouds have settled in valleys over small towns during the night cycle. Entire towns have perished during their sleep duw to oxygen deprivation, which has slowly been delpleted by these blankets.

Sorry for being so doomy...
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Thanks for the explanation.

So basically a high death toll from a man made catastrophy.
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Anyone else starting to wonder at who BeePeeGuy was/is?

So much of what he said at the time, which seemed a bit crazy, is comming true.

I have a quote in my records that I cant find an article link against, but it's amongst his work.

"When we start hearing low, muffled explosions from deep under ground, we'll know that the individualised pockets of fracked strata have indeed become interlinked to become a 'super fracked' strata. The Super fracked strata will have exposed innumerous underground cavern filled with salts, minerals, gasses and oils that rest against a subsection of the Madrid fault. When this happened they'll know they've messed up big time".

"The US Gov has been undergoing a 24/7 operations, at numerous sites, of keeping the caverns pressurized with fluids, to prevent methane in particular, from traveling through the fault and destabilizing it further. Watch for low lakes, low rivers, depleted aquifers". [create a heat wave to cover up this development?]

"The point where they cant cover it up anymore is when methane bubbles start appearing in the Gulf, and Gulf States. It will be a sign that the US's efforts have failed and that the methane was now free flowing. If we start to see methane bubbles and sinkholes around the Gulf coast, it would signal a window of months before a cascade failure occurs, as salt domes and gasseous pockets collapse".

This fits in scarily well with events of late, including the low muffled explosions. Most folks have referred to them as 'booms' - and I have jumped to the conclusion of sonic booms, not muffled explosions from under ground.

Must admit, this scenario scares the crap out of me. That was dated late 2010.
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Interesting I've never really thought about these 'gas' pockets much but they are very real.
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In a new study, University of Texas at Dallas researchers outline how they used fluorescent molecules to "tag" DNA and monitor a process called DNA looping, a natural biological mechanism involved in rearranging genetic material in some types of cells. The UT Dallas "tag and track" method not only sheds light on how DNA loops form, but also might be adapted to screen drugs for effectiveness against certain viruses that shuffle genetic material, such as HIV.
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