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Massive Methane LEAK in Arctic sea - the End is Nigh
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1003588:MV8xNzI3OTc0XzI4ODg2NjYyXzlBMEU4QUY4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 7767898:MV8xNzI3OTc0XzI4ODg2NjA2X0NCMzlFOTY3] "Well, like I said, it doesn't matter one iota what you believe. We'll watch as fires and explosions spread, transformers blow, sewers and manhole covers explode, animals die off in droves, families die where they sit in their homes, corpses are found near low-lying places everwhere. All of this is already happening, but there will be simply MORE of it, escalating as time goes on." Wow, manhole covers blowing off - that never happens. I mean, finding methane gas is a god damn sewer, what are the odds! You are either hopeless or mentally ill. [/quote] That's some stupid logic, often seen used by those people call 'shills'. H2S is heavier than air. Where do you THINK it's going to settle? And as I said, it's in the patterns that the truth is revealed. Sure, manhole covers explode. Do they often explode all over the place, from LA to NYC, in a short period of time? Check the historical records. I did. This is unusual. In fact, ALL things that you'd expect to spike during an H2S event ARE spiking. Check for yourself. [/quote]
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"The scale and volume of the methane release has astonished the head of the Russian research team who has been surveying the seabed of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf off northern Russia for nearly 20 years."
"This is the first time that we've found continuous, powerful and impressive seeping structures, more than 1,000 metres in diameter. It's amazing," Dr Semiletov said.
"Some plumes were a kilometre or more wide and the emissions went directly into the atmosphere – the concentration was a hundred times higher than normal."
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