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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 844118 10/05/2012 02:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Examiner and Enenews are bullshit sites. They exaggerate news to get people to click on their sites because no one can compete with the MSM. According to these 2 sites, I was supposed to already have cancer from Fukushima. I'm the healthiest I've ever been. It also wouldn't surprise me if these alternate web news sites were controlled by the MSM in order to make the news they report more reliable. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10957384 You should go check the officially reports then. See what they have to say. Oh wait..you're not registered..are you a paid shill? [link to www.scribd.com] :p gotcha honey I write for the Examiner and it is one of the few places that you can read some real stuff instead of the Lamestream media. The person at the Examiner that has been covering this story has been working her butt off to bring you the facts. If not for her you would hear precious little truth about the sinkhole. Her name is Debra Dupre and she is a human rights activist also. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 24995381 10/05/2012 02:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Examiner and Enenews are bullshit sites. They exaggerate news to get people to click on their sites because no one can compete with the MSM. According to these 2 sites, I was supposed to already have cancer from Fukushima. I'm the healthiest I've ever been. It also wouldn't surprise me if these alternate web news sites were controlled by the MSM in order to make the news they report more reliable. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10957384 You should go check the officially reports then. See what they have to say. Oh wait..you're not registered..are you a paid shill? [link to www.scribd.com] :p gotcha honey I write for the Examiner and it is one of the few places that you can read some real stuff instead of the Lamestream media. The person at the Examiner that has been covering this story has been working her butt off to bring you the facts. If not for her you would hear precious little truth about the sinkhole. Her name is Debra Dupre and she is a human rights activist also. ![]() |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 23373564 10/05/2012 02:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | don't forget, folks: the problem in all of Assumption Parish Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24857213 is that there is a high pressure gas deposit deep down in the crust strata that is leaking massive amount of gas upwards to the surface. and, of course some of it has collected in the sinkhole cavern; but, more importantly, all of the ground in all of Assumption Parish is rapidly becoming saturated with this gas, and soon will have nowhere left to go except into the atmosphere.... ^ THIS That's what the original post mentions . . . the analogy to the BP spill, but in the sinkhole case, the gas is escaping and CANNOT BE CAPPED. yes, the gas is coming up from a deposit deep in the earth's crust, travels through fissures and cracks in the rock strata. and certainly there is Nothing that can be capped because it's everywhere in the ground. and, there is no analogy to the BP disaster. this is a new fresh disaster unique unto itself. and, yes, its gonna be a Muthuh. Well, they just made that analogy in trying to get people to understand that some "spills" can be capped and slowed down or stopped . . . but not in this case. I think many don't understand gas vs. oil. When you say it's going to be a Muthuh, what precisely do you think will happen? |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 24857213 10/05/2012 12:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23373564 ^ THIS That's what the original post mentions . . . the analogy to the BP spill, but in the sinkhole case, the gas is escaping and CANNOT BE CAPPED. yes, the gas is coming up from a deposit deep in the earth's crust, travels through fissures and cracks in the rock strata. and certainly there is Nothing that can be capped because it's everywhere in the ground. and, there is no analogy to the BP disaster. this is a new fresh disaster unique unto itself. and, yes, its gonna be a Muthuh. Well, they just made that analogy in trying to get people to understand that some "spills" can be capped and slowed down or stopped . . . but not in this case. I think many don't understand gas vs. oil. When you say it's going to be a Muthuh, what precisely do you think will happen? well, i suppose that they could drill 50 relief wells and hope that the damn gas deposit empties in 10 or 20 years. but, what if this gargantuan gas deposit is deeper than any technology can drill? in that case the natural gas would just keep creeping and creeping, making every area it saturated uninhabitable. so, how much area will this "thing" saturate? only all of Assumption Parish? all of Southern Louisiana (including New Orleans)? just how far will this gas permeate the ground and make entire areas uninhabitable? (and to what extent will any of this gas collect into huge clouds with the proper air-fuel mixture to make it an explosion hazard?).... |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 25022352 10/05/2012 03:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24857213 yes, the gas is coming up from a deposit deep in the earth's crust, travels through fissures and cracks in the rock strata. and certainly there is Nothing that can be capped because it's everywhere in the ground. and, there is no analogy to the BP disaster. this is a new fresh disaster unique unto itself. and, yes, its gonna be a Muthuh. Well, they just made that analogy in trying to get people to understand that some "spills" can be capped and slowed down or stopped . . . but not in this case. I think many don't understand gas vs. oil. When you say it's going to be a Muthuh, what precisely do you think will happen? well, i suppose that they could drill 50 relief wells and hope that the damn gas deposit empties in 10 or 20 years. but, what if this gargantuan gas deposit is deeper than any technology can drill? in that case the natural gas would just keep creeping and creeping, making every area it saturated uninhabitable. so, how much area will this "thing" saturate? only all of Assumption Parish? all of Southern Louisiana (including New Orleans)? just how far will this gas permeate the ground and make entire areas uninhabitable? (and to what extent will any of this gas collect into huge clouds with the proper air-fuel mixture to make it an explosion hazard?).... ![]() |
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