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Massive Methane LEAK in Arctic sea - the End is Nigh
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1003588:MV8xNzI3OTc0XzI4ODk0MDQzXzRDREI0NTY1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 7767898:MV8xNzI3OTc0XzI4ODg0Mjg5XzNFNUYxRUE5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1003588:MV8xNzI3OTc0XzI4ODg0MTgxXzMyQzIyOEMy] Hah, six months? I'm sure it won't be THAT long. Two of my friends dropped dead in a 4-month span recently. Neither had any medical conditions, neither was old. The human die-off is already under way, just quietly. Looks just like a heart attack, or stroke, or pulmonary edema, no real trace unless autopsy performed within 6-8 hours of being gassed and most corpses aren't even FOUND that fast, much less autopsied. Anyway, more stories that fit the M.O.: Man found dead in burning car: http://www.leadertelegram.com/news/daily_updates/article_47da382c-356b-11e1-a468-0019bb2963f4.html Man found dead in apartment: http://www.thebostonchannel.com/r/30113537/detail.html Missing doctor's corpse found floating in canal: http://ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfeed/news/missing-doctor-found-dead/945229.html Woman found dead at Magnolia Beach and man found dead in a home in the Seadrift bay front, 1 hour apart: http://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2012/jan/01/ep_bodies_010212_163236/?news&police-courts [/quote] Honestly, if you really believed this BS you'd spend all your money moving to Denver and getting rebreathers, O2 tanks, etc. This is just fantasy role-playing on your part. [/quote] Why would I move to Denver? Elevation? Hydrogen sulfide is just a little heavier than air. It's blowing around Denver too. I'm topographically around 500 feet above my surrounding area - that's as likely to be safe as being in Denver. (Which is to say: it's just a matter of time, wherever you are.) As for O2 tanks - that's your solution? So, each tank holds an hour of air, so I'd need, what, 365*24*30 tanks, per person, to last 30 years? So about 200,000 O2 tanks each. Ummm, I don't think you've thought this through very well. What I spent money on was tuckpointing my home to help make it more airtight, plastic sheeting, ozone generators to react away any H2S that gets inside, indoor plants to generate oxygen indoors, a gas fireplace to burn any trace H2S off, and some 6" centrifugal fans connected to 25-pound activated carbon filters. I'll die in my own home, just as many of the folks dropping dead each day are doing. [/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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