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Massive Methane LEAK in Arctic sea - the End is Nigh
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1003588:MV8xNzI3OTc0XzI4NjYyMjU5XzJCQTBFMDI5] There's a thread today about large numbers of schools being torn down and rebuilt, with smaller windows and such, so they look like detention facilities. I think that's related too - the bigger and more numerous the windows, the more places for the gas to seep in. And schools are where it's VERY hard to hide the health problems, like those six kids at Leroy school in NY who suddenly came down with a Tourette's-like condition complete with muscle tics and such. H2S poisons all parts of the body, but neurology more than any other. I think it's the neurological damage that's causing the Tourette's-like stuff and the people speaking gibberish - the 'burtations'. And NYC is doing some kind of extensive subway maintenance too, in Janurary or February, I forget which. There was a thread about that a coupla weeks ago I think. [/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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