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Digital mix guy Spock User ID: 83526970 ![]() 09/14/2023 04:31 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mentioned this before, Quoting: Krispy71 and will do it again: Is the POLAR VORTEX used as a TOOL to prevent and implement certain things ? Is it used to COOL DOWN/SLOW DOWN processes deep below the soil that otherwise would "heat-up" to fast? Is it GLUEING together and giving stability to area's weakened by the dissolving of domes and strata ? Is the "fake snow" used to deliver micro-nutrients[?] or deliver organisms like the Titanium-orbs ? Climate regime change? CIA may fund weather research for new weapon, scientist fears [link to rt.com] The climate scientist from Rutgers University also mentioned that members of US intelligence services, who are interested to tap into his expertise on climate control, have approached him. “A couple of years ago I got a call from a couple of guys who said they were working for the CIA,” he said. “They asked if some other country was trying to control our climate, would we know about it?” Robock immediately thought the opposite, that the CIA were in fact asking him whether if the US was controlling someone else’s climate, would they know about it. “I don’t know what motivates the CIA,” Robock said. “I guess they want to protect the United States.” Protect the area described by Cayce as going to crumble and sink below the sea ? From the Great Lakes down to the GOM ... Imo the POLAR VORTEX is not a punishment from an other country [China or Russia] to the US, but a thing the US have to do to prevent or slow down events which would otherwise would be happening very soon. He also mentioned that the CIA was partially behind the funding of a report that was released last week by the US National Academy of Sciences. The use of the weather as a weapon is banned under the Environmental Modification Convention, which came into force in October 1978. However, certain world leaders have accused the US of breaking this protocol in the past. The US’s High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) has also been criticized for playing a role in climate alteration. In 2010, the then president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said the facility was responsible for devastating floods in Pakistan. He gave this pronouncement from the rostrum at the UN General Assembly. The same year the now-deceased Venezuelan leader Huge Chavez claimed that experiments at the HAARP facility triggered the powerful Haiti earthquake The US armed forces have altered the weather before to help them militarily. During the 1960s - Project Storm Fury Similar technologies were used during the Vietnam War - Project Popye A recent report published by the US National Academy of Sciences listed the US intelligence community amongst its research sponsors; which also includes NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the US Department of Energy. sp^t n^k n^ws [dot] com/europe/20150216/1018338165.html#ixzz3SDAW3I4B xxxK Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
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Digital mix guy Spock User ID: 83526970 ![]() 09/26/2023 10:50 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | After years of research, scientists said they had discovered an entirely new species of whale swimming right under their noses in the Gulf of Mexico. Yet as soon as scientists identified Rice’s whale, also known as the Gulf of Mexico whale, two years ago, there was a problem. There were hardly any left. With only about 50 remaining, the whale is one of the most endangered marine mammals on Earth. Now efforts to protect the whale are running headfirst into that other behemoth off the Gulf Coast: the offshore oil and gas industry. The Biden administration has proposed protecting a massive swath of ocean from Texas to Florida, potentially restricting fossil fuel activity in one of the nation’s top oil-producing spots. Already Biden’s deputies sought to remove millions of acres within its habitat from an offshore oil lease sale originally scheduled for Wednesday. Offshore oil drillers and Republican lawmakers from Gulf Coast states responded with lawsuits to stop protections they say are economically crippling and hastily executed. A federal district judge last week agreed, ordering the Biden administration to reverse course on the upcoming lease sale. An appellate court Monday delayed the lease sale until November. The decision to remove acreage from auction “circumvented the law, ignored science, and bypassed public input,” said Erik Milito, head of the National Ocean Industries Association, an offshore energy lobbying group. But scientists say oil extraction still poses a clear risk to the whale, with officials estimating the Deepwater Horizon spill in 2010 wiped out about one-fifth of the population. With so few Rice’s whales left, the loss of even a single individual is devastating for the species. [link to www.washingtonpost.com (secure)] ![]() ![]() Last Edited by Digital mix guy Spock on 09/26/2023 11:26 AM Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
Digital mix guy Spock User ID: 83526970 ![]() 09/26/2023 10:52 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ‘Debris’ floating in Gulf of Mexico turns out to be 3 critically endangered creatures BY MOIRA RITTER UPDATED SEPTEMBER 26, 2023 9:38 AM us Coast Guard officers were conducting a routine patrol in the Gulf of Mexico when they spotted something strange. The officers from the U.S. Coast Guard Station Venice were on a Living Marine Resource patrol — which seeks to protect fish and marine resources — near the Mississippi Canyon, a spokesperson told McClatchy News. That’s when they saw what appeared to be a pile of debris floating in the water. As the officers got closer though, they realized they had discovered something much more rare: It was three 25-foot Rice’s whales. Officials shared a video of one of the “critically endangered” creatures swimming through the water in a Sept. 24 Facebook post. Read more at: [link to www.miamiherald.com (secure)] [link to www.miamiherald.com (secure)] Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
Digital mix guy Spock User ID: 83526970 ![]() 09/26/2023 11:27 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | from 2021: Sep 30, 2021 In 2021, a NOAA-led study found that Gulf of Mexico Bryde’s whales (pronounced "broodus") are not Bryde’s whales after all, but a new species of baleen whale unique to the Gulf. The research team’s findings are based on more than a decade of genetic and morphological analyses conclusively accepted after examining the remains of a stranding in Florida in 2019. The scientists named the new species Rice’s whale after prominent marine biologist Dr. Dale Rice, the first researcher to note the whales’ presence in the Gulf. Rice’s whales are typically found around the edge of the Gulf’s continental shelf, with the greatest concentration of sightings recorded off the crook of Florida’s Panhandle. With only 50 or so individuals in existence, there is great urgency to learn more about this critically endangered whale. The small population faces many threats, including vessel strikes, energy exploration and development, entanglement in fishing gear, and oil spills. Scientists estimate that nearly half of the Deepwater Horizon's oil spill footprint in 2010 overlapped with the whales’ habitat, causing mortalities and reproductive failures that shrunk the population by an estimated 22 percent. With funding from NOAA’s RESTORE Science Program (administered by NCCOS), NOAA’s Dr. Lance Garrison, his team, and their academic partners are working to understand the whales’ habitat requirements and ecological role in Gulf of Mexico food webs. The researchers are using environmental data, prey sampling, and various monitoring techniques, including whale-mounted tracking tags, to study the whales’ geographic range and foraging activities. Data collected thus far show that Rice's whales spend most of their daylight hours diving to depths near the seafloor, feeding while down, and coming up to the surface on an eight-minute cycle. Then, they stay at or near the surface most of the night. The constant daylight diving has investigators wondering what the whales’ energy requirements are and whether they are being met by the resources and prey available. Project results are helping identify the whales' critical habitat and will be used to inform and improve the recovery, management, and protection of Rice’s whales. Last Edited by Digital mix guy Spock on 09/26/2023 11:36 AM Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
Digital mix guy Spock User ID: 83526970 ![]() 09/26/2023 11:30 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 00:00 - What to Know About the Recent Whale Deaths 00:48 - Unusual Mortality Event 01:19 - Are Windmills Killing Whales? 01:58 - Ocean Noise Pollution 02:57 - Stop Offshore Wind Farms 03:32 - How Many Wind Farms are in the US? 03:54 - Whale Necropsy 04:40 - Why Are Whales Dying Offshore? 05:09 - How Many Humpback Whales Are Left? Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
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Rollo's Daughter User ID: 83899792 ![]() 09/26/2023 12:44 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Are offshore windmills killing whales? Are whales being thrown to the wind? A marine biologist sets the record straight and explains what is really behind whales washing up on the East Coast. Quoting: Digital mix guy Spock 00:00 - What to Know About the Recent Whale Deaths 00:48 - Unusual Mortality Event 01:19 - Are Windmills Killing Whales? 01:58 - Ocean Noise Pollution 02:57 - Stop Offshore Wind Farms 03:32 - How Many Wind Farms are in the US? 03:54 - Whale Necropsy 04:40 - Why Are Whales Dying Offshore? 05:09 - How Many Humpback Whales Are Left? We can thank Trump for his incoherent statement making us aware of these windmills. I think windmill farms suck, personally. Even off shore ones. |
We Who Watch. User ID: 79047905 ![]() 09/26/2023 12:57 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Astonishing how narrow-minded scientists can be !!! Quoting: Krispy71 A few days ago "some one" [cant remember who, shame-on-me, it wasnt the one I thought it was, so now I am puzzeld lol ...] attended me on an article about 2 silicon-droplets behaving like a "wave", they portrayed quantum-physics features in the 'real-world'. The scientists were baffled that QF didnt stayed in its 'box' .... ![]() Here is the vid: [link to www.youtube.com] (cant find the exact link to the text I read) While showering yesterday it hit me that WE HUMANS also behave like PARTICLES AND AS A WAVE ! We are INDIVIDUALS [= particle] but as a group we -the average people- act coherently like in a wave pattern --> that is according to the morphogenetic field !!! As an individual 'particle' we attribute our own forcefield, called an aura, but in a mutual 'wave'/group this strong-force [almost] cancels out just like after the double-slit experiment ... Is this BEZERK ??? No not really, and then again a bit ... It displays again the fractal nature of all things, and THAT can help us understand BEZERK and the patterns we look for in the real world [biology, politics, war-games, etc] to be explained or become less abstract. This awareness-moment in my shower really gave me a feeling of 'a rush' and a high ...lol... I really felt so much more connected with everything and a beautiful peaceful sensation remained .... Life is so beautiful !!! xxxK here is one useful message from WAY back, which sheds some light on the underlying themes of this thread, as they evolved over the years. thanks! I will help this inane thread. New link for the missing video from above: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] I exist. ![]() |
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Digital mix guy Spock User ID: 83526970 ![]() 10/02/2023 09:38 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Rice's whale has been consistently located in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico, along the continental shelf break between 100 and about 400 meters depth. They are the only resident baleen whale in the Gulf of Mexico and are most closely related to Bryde’s (pronounced “broodus”) whales. In 2021, scientists determined that the Rice’s whale was a unique species, genetically and morphologically distinct from Bryde’s whales. Population Status In 2019, NOAA Fisheries listed the Gulf of Mexico Bryde’s whale as an endangered subspecies under the Endangered Species Act. In 2021, NOAA Fisheries revised the common and scientific name of the listed entity to Rice’s whale, Balaenoptera ricei, and classification to species to reflect the new scientifically accepted taxonomy and nomenclature of the species. Like all marine mammals, the Rice’s whale is also protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and given its ESA listing, it is considered depleted under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. When the comprehensive ESA status review was completed in 2016, the team of scientists conducting the ESA status review concluded that there were likely fewer than 100 individual Rice's whales throughout the Gulf, with 50 or fewer being mature individuals. NOAA Fisheries’ most recent abundance estimate from 2017–2018 surveys in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico is approximately 50 individual Rice's whales. [link to www.fisheries.noaa.gov (secure)] Last Edited by Digital mix guy Spock on 10/02/2023 09:38 AM Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
Digital mix guy Spock User ID: 83526970 ![]() 10/02/2023 09:41 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A newly discovered (and uniquely American) whale may disrupt the business of oil drilling off the Gulf of Mexico. But despite the critically endangered status of the "Rice's whale," Big Oil is fighting to keep its lease active in those lucrative waters, the Washington Post reports. Rice's whale is only recently known to scientists, who began to confirm suspicions that a separate species swam in the Gulf when one if the whale's dwindling numbers washed ashore in 2019. In 2021, a paper officially identified it as Rice's whale, named after the late biologist who first identified it, Dale Rice. But bad news followed. Only 50 are believed to remain, and a unique quirk leaves the onus of protecting Rice's whale to the United States alone. [link to www.newser.com (secure)] Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
Digital mix guy Spock User ID: 83526970 ![]() 10/03/2023 01:42 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | New Orleans bracing for major threat to drinking water supply Salt water creeping up the Mississippi River is threatening the drinking water supply in New Orleans for the first time in more than 30 years. Why it matters: The water supply for more than 1.2 million people is expected to become unsafe to drink by late October. President Biden declared the situation a national emergency last week. If contaminated, it could be weeks or months before freshwater returns, unless there is significant rainfall, leaders say. Catch up quick: A drought across the Mississippi River Valley means salt water from the Gulf of Mexico is coming upriver, threatening drinking water supplies in New Orleans and two nearby parishes. Many municipalities in southeast Louisiana, including New Orleans, pull their drinking water from the river. Communities further south have had salt in their water since June. The Army Corps of Engineers expects the saltwater intrusion to reach New Orleans by Oct. 22. Officials are working on plans to mitigate water disruption. Driving the news: A massive reverse osmosis machine that desalinates water is being installed in Plaquemines Parish, just southeast of New Orleans, and two more machines are on the way. But these units won't be able to produce enough water to meet the demand in metro New Orleans. Plans to protect the drinking water include building 10- to 15-mile-long pipelines to draw water from further upriver. [link to www.axios.com (secure)] Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
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Digital mix guy Spock User ID: 83526970 ![]() 10/03/2023 01:47 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Mississippi River in New Orleans is about to experience significant saltwater intrusion. This phenomenon will lead to increased salinity in the water system potentially salt water directly from the Gulf of Mexico. https://twitter.com/_/status/1709063989437563285 Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
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DEY HATE ME User ID: 84416585 ![]() 10/03/2023 02:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What? This thread is back? Does this have something to do with Mandello? The more I know, the crazier I appear to be. "THE ONLY WAY TO DEAL WITH AN UNFREE WORLD IS TO BECOME SO ABSOLUTELY FREE THAT YOUR VERY EXISTENCE IS AN ACT OF REBELLION" -ALBERT CAMUS No brains, no pain. The Difference Between Stupidity and Genius Is That Genius Has Its Limits |
Digital mix guy Spock User ID: 83526970 ![]() 10/03/2023 02:02 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no, but you've come to the right place, nonetheless! please check link below! glad to have your company at BEZERK thread, friend! Thread: Update!! did Dolly have BRACES in the film??!! a thread to recover the timeline, and spread word on MAndela Effect! ![]() Last Edited by Digital mix guy Spock on 10/03/2023 02:03 PM Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
Gemini Rising User ID: 80829763 ![]() 10/03/2023 02:16 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Meanwhile, local Facebook groups in the southern Louisiana area have joined together to thoroughly document the availability of bottled water in local stores. Many self-proclaimed watchers are providing photographic documentation of bottled water for sale around the area. National and local brands are vying for attention in the ongoing effort to provide safe drinking water for citizens in affected areas. Some local stores are posting signs asking citizens not to panic. Citizens, however, are indeed panicking. A recently overheard conversation at an unnamed GLPer's workplace showcased the growing concern in the region. "Your water taste salty yet?" "Nah, not yet." The unnamed local GLPer has vowed to keep the online community up to date on the salty situation in southern Louisiana. Back to you, Spock. |
Digital mix guy Spock User ID: 83526970 ![]() 10/03/2023 02:33 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Meanwhile, local Facebook groups in the southern Louisiana area have joined together to thoroughly document the availability of bottled water in local stores. Quoting: Gemini Rising Many self-proclaimed watchers are providing photographic documentation of bottled water for sale around the area. National and local brands are vying for attention in the ongoing effort to provide safe drinking water for citizens in affected areas. Some local stores are posting signs asking citizens not to panic. Citizens, however, are indeed panicking. A recently overheard conversation at an unnamed GLPer's workplace showcased the growing concern in the region. "Your water taste salty yet?" "Nah, not yet." The unnamed local GLPer has vowed to keep the online community up to date on the salty situation in southern Louisiana. Back to you, Spock. Roger that! you are coming in loud and clear. your data is fascinating, and appreciated!! please maintain yoour highly commendable efforts! the Federation thanks you! ![]() ![]() Last Edited by Digital mix guy Spock on 10/03/2023 02:33 PM Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
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