BREAKING: HUGE LEVELS of METHANE at and around LA Sinkhole!!! | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24381831 United States 10/06/2012 11:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is going to be a game changer. My brother in law is a geographical engineer and manages a massive quarry plus coal line drill site. He says there's no way to fix this, nothing known to him or industry standards that can be done. I've asked him if theres tech, above and beyond todays standards out there. He says maybe in some fields, but nothing that he can believe to make a difference in these problems. He says this would have been detected months ago when it could have been prevented, extreme negligence or planned event. He said that anyone within a hundred miles should leave immediately. This could turn out to be one of the worst events in American history! Quoting: shadasonic I was hearing the same thing about the Gulf Oil Spill and they sealed that well. There is nothing to seal here, its deteriating at alarming levels, how do you cap a natural billowing gas eruption,put a cap the size of a small state over the hole???? fissures and capillary gas veins run hundreds of miles and these are slowly opening. This is no good! I'm not here to argue nor to call bullshit on anyone. I just want to hear a variety of points of view on this. I can't imagine that the gov't is so evil that they would allow several million people to die in a catastrophe without first trying to evacuate. Even during Katrina, a mandatory evacuation was in place. If this is real, the gov't will have to evacuate the entire area. |
Isis One User ID: 14343270 United States 10/06/2012 11:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, let's think this through clearly. If this LA sinkhole is truly the threat that we fear, we should see a mass influx of military and government equipment to that area for the aftermath of the disaster. Can anyone confirm an influx of military and/or government equipment/personnel near LA? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24381831 Not if they don't know how far or how wide its all gonna blow.....would have to wait til after the catastrophe Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25083894 United States 10/06/2012 11:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, let's think this through clearly. If this LA sinkhole is truly the threat that we fear, we should see a mass influx of military and government equipment to that area for the aftermath of the disaster. Can anyone confirm an influx of military and/or government equipment/personnel near LA? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24381831 Sheez I don't think they would have anyone within hundreds if not thousands of miles of it if there is a catastrophic methane release. This could even be an ELE..... Yep, it would be the other way around; the military would be shifting everything not nailed down. BP hit a fault line. The repercussions of that are playing out now. There is a techtonic plate in the LA Bayou. The Gulf of Mexico is geologically active with smaller faults and a very large methane gas pocket. NM is covered with criss-crossing patterns of gas pipelines. There are 15 nuclear plants in the area that would be affected by a major NM event. A major NM event would be devastating to America. Follow the countless links . . |
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shadasonic User ID: 15732022 United States 10/06/2012 11:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Someone chuck a flare down that sucka and lets set this bad boy off! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16336304 Alternatively... Lets work out how to power our cars/power plants woth methane!! dude, like those swamp necks ain't smoking reds. Sorry, that struck me as very funny “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan |
TSWB21 User ID: 1267719 United States 10/06/2012 11:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think the gas will come out of the ground in a large amount . the mush top is going to act like a cap.Its not going to collapse into a giant huge hole. It will look more like a water/oil lake.The well water wont be worth drinking anymore in the area. The land will be shit for thousands of years because of the gas coming out of the ground.Nobody will be able to live anywhere around it , or down wind of it. Last Edited by <x> on 10/06/2012 11:27 PM |
Tropicalgirl User ID: 1235443 United States 10/06/2012 11:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is going to be a game changer. My brother in law is a geological engineer and manages a massive quarry plus coal line drill site. He says there's no way to fix this, nothing known to him or industry standards that can be done. I've asked him if theres tech, above and beyond todays standards out there. He says maybe in some fields, but nothing that he can believe to make a difference in these problems. He says this would have been detected months ago when it could have been prevented, extreme negligence or planned event. He said that anyone within a hundred miles should leave immediately. This could turn out to be one of the worst events in American history! Quoting: shadasonic Thanks to methane watcher for alerting us. So glad you added that valuable info shada, and Isis, good to see some of the science minds here. For more dot connecting there are several other threads going and most are presenting the same case a shada's B-I-L has outlined. I have many relatives in Lake Charles, they are not paying attention to this story, seems to be downplayed in their local news, intentionally. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 24381831 United States 10/06/2012 11:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think the gas will come out of the ground in a large amount . the mush top is going to act like a cap.Its not going to collapse into a giant huge hole. It will look more like a water/oil lake.The well water wont be worth drinking anymore in the area. The land will be shit for thousands of years because of the gas coming out of the ground.Nobody will be able to live anywhere around it , or down wind of it. Quoting: TSWB21 Ok, this is more of a believable scenario. A catastrophe in slow motion. That would mean that the gov't would have time to move people out of the area before the area becomes unlivable. |
shadasonic User ID: 15732022 United States 10/06/2012 11:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Im more worried about the 20 mile gas pocket bubble in the gulf of Mexico , after the bp thing.Because its under the ocean it could release massive gas all at once. Quoting: TSWB21 Its all connected. Look up fault line techtonic structure for the US, this is all one long drawn out event and it could easily be the start not the climax, not to mention alot of this is connected seismicaly and connected to electromagnetic mantle fall off. Our geodynamo has slowed ,mantle fluctuation is increasing,this gives rise to huge capillary and pocket fissures opening. Its all one BIG problem Last Edited by Thinking out loud on 10/06/2012 11:39 PM “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11004066 United States 10/06/2012 11:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, let's think this through clearly. If this LA sinkhole is truly the threat that we fear, we should see a mass influx of military and government equipment to that area for the aftermath of the disaster. Can anyone confirm an influx of military and/or government equipment/personnel near LA? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24381831 Sheez I don't think they would have anyone within hundreds if not thousands of miles of it if there is a catastrophic methane release. This could even be an ELE..... Let me ask this question then.... What are the other Governments to the world doing to protect themselves from this event impacting them? Where are our underground nuke silos or do these still exist? Don't know how air flow would affect the fallout of a methane explosion in the gulf but here is our current jet stream for consideration: [link to images.intellicast.com] Is this news the reason Obummer did such a poor job during the debate? Did he receive news about the high levels of Methane this past week? There are lots of threads about him cancelling most of his appointments on his agenda including a mock debate for his preparation. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25083894 United States 10/06/2012 11:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Im more worried about the 20 mile gas pocket bubble in the gulf of Mexico , after the bp thing.Because its under the ocean it could release massive gas all at once. Quoting: TSWB21 Frighteningly, these fissures appear to be growing and connecting with each other. The methane pockmarks are growing in size. Even worse, the weakened sea floor is being heaved up into a massive, fracturing, mound. A geological time bomb, previously locked away under miles of rock, has been disturbed. Fear is growing for the very grim possibility that a methane gas bubble, 15 to 20 miles in diameter, could indeed rupture the sea floor and escape with unimaginable violence. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25083894 October 6, 2012 [link to www.examiner.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12320884 United States 10/06/2012 11:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think the gas will come out of the ground in a large amount . the mush top is going to act like a cap.Its not going to collapse into a giant huge hole. It will look more like a water/oil lake.The well water wont be worth drinking anymore in the area. The land will be shit for thousands of years because of the gas coming out of the ground.Nobody will be able to live anywhere around it , or down wind of it. Quoting: TSWB21 Ok, this is more of a believable scenario. A catastrophe in slow motion. That would mean that the gov't would have time to move people out of the area before the area becomes unlivable. yea, its called agenda 21. people have been trying to explain this to you people all day. there will be no explosion, just chronic illness to make more profits off of. what bp oil spill was, china oil spill, michigan great lakes spill, haarp, scalar, gmo's, vaccines, etc. duh |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 844118 United States 10/06/2012 11:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, let's think this through clearly. If this LA sinkhole is truly the threat that we fear, we should see a mass influx of military and government equipment to that area for the aftermath of the disaster. Can anyone confirm an influx of military and/or government equipment/personnel near LA? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24381831 Sheez I don't think they would have anyone within hundreds if not thousands of miles of it if there is a catastrophic methane release. This could even be an ELE..... Let me ask this question then.... What are the other Governments to the world doing to protect themselves from this event impacting them? Where are our underground nuke silos or do these still exist? Don't know how air flow would affect the fallout of a methane explosion in the gulf but here is our current jet stream for consideration: [link to images.intellicast.com] Is this news the reason Obummer did such a poor job during the debate? Did he receive news about the high levels of Methane this past week? There are lots of threads about him cancelling most of his appointments on his agenda including a mock debate for his preparation. When I watched the debate I got the feeling that something very heavy was on Obama's mind. I don't think he was just off his game. I went and checked his public schedule and there is nada there. Like he's off the grid. Weird indeed. |
shadasonic User ID: 15732022 United States 10/06/2012 11:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Im more worried about the 20 mile gas pocket bubble in the gulf of Mexico , after the bp thing.Because its under the ocean it could release massive gas all at once. Quoting: TSWB21 Its all connected. Look up fault line techtonic structure for the US, this is all one long drawn out event and it could easily be the start not the climax, not to mention alot of this is connected seismicaly and connected to electromagnetic mantle fall off. Our geodynamo has slowed ,mantle fluctuation is increasing,this gives rise to huge capillary and pocket fissures opening. Its all one BIG problem One more thing wait till pocket collapse causes piezoelectric current buildup and shear pressure release. Notice that area picking up seismically,we've got ground current interaction. This is alot more than a hole getting bigger folks! “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan |
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shadasonic User ID: 15732022 United States 10/06/2012 11:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think the gas will come out of the ground in a large amount . the mush top is going to act like a cap.Its not going to collapse into a giant huge hole. It will look more like a water/oil lake.The well water wont be worth drinking anymore in the area. The land will be shit for thousands of years because of the gas coming out of the ground.Nobody will be able to live anywhere around it , or down wind of it. Quoting: TSWB21 Ok, this is more of a believable scenario. A catastrophe in slow motion. That would mean that the gov't would have time to move people out of the area before the area becomes unlivable. yea, its called agenda 21. people have been trying to explain this to you people all day. there will be no explosion, just chronic illness to make more profits off of. what bp oil spill was, china oil spill, michigan great lakes spill, haarp, scalar, gmo's, vaccines, etc. duh Wake up and truly study the phenomenom, we're talking hundreds of miles of potential methane fissures “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24945571 United States 10/06/2012 11:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, let's think this through clearly. If this LA sinkhole is truly the threat that we fear, we should see a mass influx of military and government equipment to that area for the aftermath of the disaster. Can anyone confirm an influx of military and/or government equipment/personnel near LA? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24381831 Why would they converge on an area that is about to blow? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17256823 United States 10/06/2012 11:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | bullshite if I know it. They happen all the time. This one is bigger and more worrisome, but thats about it. This has been going on for thousands of years. Jjust because some people are displaced and it sounds really bad, it is just bullshite. |
shadasonic User ID: 15732022 United States 10/06/2012 11:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "It's not just the crude that is causing problems in the gulf oil spill: Another petroleum byproduct, natural gas, is reported to be leaking in much greater concentrations than previously thought. And not only could the gas be suffocating sea life, but a new analysis warns that a giant, 1,000-year-old methane bubble could soon explode, taking out miles and miles of the ocean floor and causing a violent oil spill tsunami that would threaten the entire gulf coastline." Quoting: Anonymous Coward 844118 [link to www.politicsdaily.com] Good work OP! “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan |
Spittin'Cesium User ID: 14589973 Netherlands 10/06/2012 11:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | exactly what I was told would happen back then. And posted about. It would work its way up into the land and move northward and spread out. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24358110 I thought we might have a few years till a huge methane release from the Arctic. Looks like it might be the GOM. I'm like 90% sure this is what TPTB have been prepping for. Methane. The Arctic Methane Hydrates are already on the move as recorded last Year,here - 'Russian scientists sampling the waters of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf have discovered enormous plumes of methane, some more than a kilometer wide, bubbling up from the thawing seabed - Igor Semiletov, an oceanographer from the Far Eastern branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, said a research cruise late this summer detected more than 100 of these extensive methane “fountains” in an area of less than 10,000 square miles'. [link to e360.yale.edu] Pretty serious stuff that has been ignored en masse. The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
Tropicalgirl User ID: 1235443 United States 10/06/2012 11:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Shada can you explain more about the pizoelectric event - it could be a trigger for an explosion? If so, what would the physical ramifications be in your opinion and what about Florida? If I recall Matt Simmons was very concerned about this very scenario and if it occurred, Florida could be hit by a massive wave, is that consistent with your view? |