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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine

 
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Great to see you back here Czar! And thanks for the vid. Will dl and watch tonight.

I've had some interesting chats with 'old timers' in the last couple of months regards this thread and related topics. But none wish to post here (or there) any longer. Pity.
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Monster waves predicted for San Francisco beaches this weekend. safety officials warn of life threatening situation

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December 16, 2018



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East Coast storm to strike during peak of Christmas travel; Northwest to stay stormy
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,AccuWeather•December 17, 2018

Storms with the greatest potential to disrupt travel will focus on the East and the Northwest in the days leading up to Christmas.

Some of the best weather-related travel conditions are likely over the Southwest and over portions of the Plains through Christmas. Delays and disruptions due to weather in these areas are likely to be brief when compared to other parts of the nation.




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Massive waves 25 to 40 feet expected to accompany Bay Area storms. Dec. 14, 2018

...a pair of storms is expected to slam the Bay Area coastline this weekend with monster waves as high as 40 feet, the biggest so far this year, prompting the National Weather Service to warn beach visitors to be extra careful around the water.

...Sunday is when a second storm should sweep in with heavy precipitation, forecasters said. That will bring huge swells to the beaches, with towering waves possibly topping out at 25 to 40 feet. The weather service also warned that gusty winds on Sunday may bring power outages and some coastal flooding.


The highest waves will probably be seen around Mavericks Beach off the northern coast of Half Moon Bay, where surfers are eagerly awaiting those 40-foot whoppers, said Roger Gass, a meteorologist with the weather service’s Bay Area office.

“They’re peaking at the time we’re going to be seeing rain, so that’s kind of one good thing, so to speak,” he said. “Most of the time, people aren’t at the coast when we have wet conditions.”

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Wind, snow and flood alerts have been issued from Washington to California in anticipation of the coming weather systems. Snow, rain, waves and wind all are possible up and down and near the coastline.

A stronger storm is expected in the Pacific Northwest and Northern California on Tuesday, with more precipitation and strong winds.

This storm will head east over the next few days, and by late Wednesday or early Thursday should be delivering rain to the South and East, where already-saturated areas will be vulnerable to potential flooding.

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Northern and central California are expected to face a powerful storm Tuesday that has led to advanced alerts for flooding, high winds and winter storm warnings in that state and eight others.

California already experienced dangerously high waves Sunday night into Monday from an earlier storm. Those waves were as high as 30 feet with 40 to 50-foot breaks, leading to some coastal flooding and erosion.




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some threads today:


Thread: HERE IT COMES: Climate researchers warn of polar vortex
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Moscow and Beijing have reportedly joined forces to carry out heating experiments above Europe and modify an important layer of the atmosphere for a possible military application, according to Chinese scientists.

Five experiments were conducted in June, and one of them created a physical disturbance over an area as large as 49,000 square miles, or roughly half the size of Britain, The South China Morning Post reported Monday. The heating experiment, which took place 310 miles over the small Russian town of Vasilsursk in Eastern Europe, generated an electric spike that contained 10 times “more negatively charged subatomic particles than surrounding regions,” the publication noted.

In a separate experiment at the time, the temperature of thin, ionized gas in high altitude rose up to 212 F due to a particle flow. The electrons were pushed into the sky by an atmospheric heating facility in the Eastern European town, which was created by the former Soviet Union during the Cold War years. After the facility ignited a host of high-power antennas to introduce a considerable amount of microwaves into the high atmosphere—which reached 260 megawatts, the necessary amount of power to light a small city—the Chinese electromagnetic surveillance satellite named Zhangheng-1 gathered data with state-of-the-art sensors, the Post added.
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thread:

Thread: BREAKING!!! currently (24th Dec Australia time) 24 Volcanoes currently erupting!
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Thread: Pole Shift News: Only 300 miles left till 40 degrees zero point heads up.
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thread:

Thread: Yellowstone Updates - Massive Crack Opens Up South of Park, Prompting Closures of Popular Areas
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Reliable soures claim sub was attempting to capture a local McDonalds. They were out of french fries.bsflagbsflagbsflag
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The U.S. Gulf of Mexico is on track to have a stellar 2019, with increases in drilling and merger and acquisition (M&A) activity, new project sanctions and first-ever production from a Jurassic play, according to analysts from Wood Mackenzie.

“We expect 2019 to be a strong year for the Gulf of Mexico. In addition to exciting new project sanctions, which could usher in more than $10 billion of investment into the region, a couple of historic firsts set to occur next year could set the stage for years to come,” said WoodMac senior research analyst William Turner.

Exploration activity in the region is expected to increase by 30 percent next year, WoodMac finds, with growth from new entrants like Kosmos Energy Ltd., Equinor ASA, Total S.A., Murphy Oil Corp. and Fieldwood Energy LLC.

Shell’s Appomattox development is due on stream in 2019 – marking the first-ever production from a Jurassic reservoir in the Gulf of Mexico. As Appomattox is a cornerstone of Shell’s global deepwater strategy, it will be a significant milestone for the company.

“If the Jurassic roars to life in 2019, it could give operators greater confidence in the play’s potential,” Turner said. “However, if Appomattox disappoints, the Jurassic could continue to lie dormant. The wider region would also be missing an expected strong production growth contributor.”

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I gotta ask, then, that with all this oil available everywhere, and more sites becoming available, as per above post from DMG, then why do we still need to frack every square foot of ground for gas?
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Marry Christmas Bezerkers!

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I gotta ask, then, that with all this oil available everywhere, and more sites becoming available, as per above post from DMG, then why do we still need to frack every square foot of ground for gas?
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Fracking pushes water into the ground, putting out the underground fires that are causing global warming?
Or it serves to wick water which is being pushed into the aquifer by the increasing pressure of the ocean back to the surface?
Releases soporific gas into the atmosphere?
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I gotta ask, then, that with all this oil available everywhere, and more sites becoming available, as per above post from DMG, then why do we still need to frack every square foot of ground for gas?
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Fracking pushes water into the ground, putting out the underground fires that are causing global warming?
Or it serves to wick water which is being pushed into the aquifer by the increasing pressure of the ocean back to the surface?
Releases soporific gas into the atmosphere?
 Quoting: Asmodée


My personal theory on fracking is its an horrific cocktail of poisons designed to kill off the bacteria that were originally seeded into oil wells/reserves to pre-refine the oil body. A practice that has been ongoing since the 70's.

But I think with all these new synthetic bacteria, they could not have known what the outcomes would be, nor that they would be able to be controlled, en-masse with the organism from this thread (AUg1) and search out and move from well/reserve to reserve.

Also, I personally believe the US has been stock piling massive reserves of oil beneath the USA, and as they are all now in various states of pre-refinement, the (literal) outcome, from all that ingestion by the bacteria, is gas. Various methanics, but all byproducts of eating, digesting and belching/farting, on a scale almost unbelievable.

So all that gas and resultant pressure has to go somewhere!
It either finds its way out, creating a dangerous situation with flammable gas (Cali' wil fires that keep re-igniting, even on blackened ground) or create mini EQs, and ground subsidence (Assumption Parish) or super pressurised oil that is very difficult to safely extract.

It will expose the on-going 'stealing' of oil from other nations and subterranean storage and transfer.

So despite gas making oil over priced, they HAVE to frack, in order to firstly relieve pressure, secondly to inject poison into the well to kill off the bacteria colonies, and thirdly, make a profit in the mean time.

That fracking is so toxic to humans and life in general, especially with regards poisoning the water table, must demonstrate just how important and imperative it is to do it in order to maintain the veil and the status quo.

But with regards AUg1, the oil phase it used was only one part of it's development. A carrier, that enabled it to 'surf' the salt veins, daipirs and domes, and get on land, under land, and start doing - something.

But I like your thinking on this. The pressure aspect especially is something I think could be part of it.

hf Merry Christmas.
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I gotta ask, then, that with all this oil available everywhere, and more sites becoming available, as per above post from DMG, then why do we still need to frack every square foot of ground for gas?
 Quoting: BadHairDay


Fracking pushes water into the ground, putting out the underground fires that are causing global warming?
Or it serves to wick water which is being pushed into the aquifer by the increasing pressure of the ocean back to the surface?
Releases soporific gas into the atmosphere?
 Quoting: Asmodée


My personal theory on fracking is its an horrific cocktail of poisons designed to kill off the bacteria that were originally seeded into oil wells/reserves to pre-refine the oil body. A practice that has been ongoing since the 70's.

But I think with all these new synthetic bacteria, they could not have known what the outcomes would be, nor that they would be able to be controlled, en-masse with the organism from this thread (AUg1) and search out and move from well/reserve to reserve.

Also, I personally believe the US has been stock piling massive reserves of oil beneath the USA, and as they are all now in various states of pre-refinement, the (literal) outcome, from all that ingestion by the bacteria, is gas. Various methanics, but all byproducts of eating, digesting and belching/farting, on a scale almost unbelievable.

So all that gas and resultant pressure has to go somewhere!
It either finds its way out, creating a dangerous situation with flammable gas (Cali' wil fires that keep re-igniting, even on blackened ground) or create mini EQs, and ground subsidence (Assumption Parish) or super pressurised oil that is very difficult to safely extract.

It will expose the on-going 'stealing' of oil from other nations and subterranean storage and transfer.

So despite gas making oil over priced, they HAVE to frack, in order to firstly relieve pressure, secondly to inject poison into the well to kill off the bacteria colonies, and thirdly, make a profit in the mean time.

That fracking is so toxic to humans and life in general, especially with regards poisoning the water table, must demonstrate just how important and imperative it is to do it in order to maintain the veil and the status quo.

But with regards AUg1, the oil phase it used was only one part of it's development. A carrier, that enabled it to 'surf' the salt veins, daipirs and domes, and get on land, under land, and start doing - something.

But I like your thinking on this. The pressure aspect especially is something I think could be part of it.

hf Merry Christmas.
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hesright

agreed!!

well said, BHD!!

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My personal theory on fracking is its an horrific cocktail of poisons designed to kill off the bacteria that were originally seeded into oil wells/reserves to pre-refine the oil body.
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Oh no, I just hate these coincidences. Having slept in the same bed as James Oliver Rigney Jr., once.
Something about Tainted...oil....is coming to the forefront of my mind like a thin sheen of bubbling insanity on extremely shallow water:





When they finish pretreating the matmos with an enzyme mix designed to break it down and make it bioavailable (after getting people used to the idea with things like kerosene as a folk medicine or Shilajit as a nutritional supplement) can we really spread it on toast? Last time we had to kill all the horses and wear their hair for wigs.dead2 when the intenal combustion engine replaced thema
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I don't want to do it.
I don't want to start going out on the weekends just to drink, but they will force me to do it!
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I don't want to do it.
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YUGE!!!!


China has finished building a secret antennae FIVE times the size of New York City after 13 years amid fears its radio waves could cause CANCER and communicate with submarines


Extremely low frequency radio waves (ELF waves) made by the machine
The experimental radio antennae is rumoured to have taken 13 years to finish
The exact location of the antennae remains a mystery - even to the researchers
WHO claims ELF affects human nerves and stimulates synaptic transmissions
It also previously revealed that ELF waves are 'possibly carcinogenic to humans'

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** Correction - a second giant antenna array......
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It's remarkably simple. The fluid is made up of a molecule of carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen that reacts to the presence of sunlight by rearranging its atomic bonds, which essentially transforms the molecule into a cage that "traps" the energy from the sunlight within it. Amazingly, this energy content is preserved even after the fluid itself cools down to room temperature.

To release the energy, you simply pass the fluid over a cobalt-based catalyst, which causes the molecules to revert to their original form. This, in turn, lets the energy from the sunlight out of its cage as heat.

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YUGE!!!!


China has finished building a secret antennae FIVE times the size of New York City after 13 years amid fears its radio waves could cause CANCER and communicate with submarines


Extremely low frequency radio waves (ELF waves) made by the machine
The experimental radio antennae is rumoured to have taken 13 years to finish
The exact location of the antennae remains a mystery - even to the researchers
WHO claims ELF affects human nerves and stimulates synaptic transmissions
It also previously revealed that ELF waves are 'possibly carcinogenic to humans'

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** Correction - a second giant antenna array......
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5a
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Some of you know this thread as 'BS-1'. It's a tongue in cheek reference to the bad ol' days.

Well, now there's a BS-64, and it might have some interesting links back to this thread and contents.

BS-64, otherwise known as “Podmoskovye” is an old Russian Delta-IV class submarine, with all of the nuclear missiles removed and replaced with high tech science labs, decontamination 'vaults' (their word, not mine), a moon pool, very specialised scientific equipment and can carry and dock multiple mini-submarines. (it's fucken Seaquest DSV!!!!)

Podmoskovye is able to launch and recover unmanned underwater vehicles , which dock on top of the submarine where the missiles used to be located. One such unmanned submarine is the Klavesin-1R—which was developed by Russia’s Institute of Marine Technology. The unmanned submarine is able to dive to depths as great as 6000m—or nearly 20,000ft. The unmanned vessels are equipped with a variety of high and low frequency sonars. This new underwater drone has a maximum cruising range of 50 km from its mother vessel.

Podmoskovye is also thought to be able to host the secretive AS-12 Losharik—a nuclear-powered mini-submarine designed for intelligence and special operations missions at extreme depths—perhaps as great as 20,000ft . While very little is known about Losharik, the vessel is believed to be tasked with tapping undersea cables among its various other missions.

Additionally, Podmoskovie will almost certainly host the Project 1851 Paltus and Project 1910 Kashalot nuclear-powered special operations mini-submarines . Like Losharik, the Paltus and Kashalot are thought to have both a research and military role.

The predecessor of these new drones has been diving to the Arctic seabed on several locations helping researchers gather evidence that the Lomonosov Ridge across the North Pole is a continuation of the Russian shelf. In addition to geological research, underwater drones are used for military intelligence.

** Years ago SQ said she saw the Chinese beneath the ice sheet, doing 'something' weird on the sea floor, using small subs and mechanical diving devices.


Chief Designer Igor Vilnitom said "an important difference between the new generation and old, will be the extensive use of unmanned underwater vehicles".

Now why would this be a priority? Keeping Humans away from certain 'geological' or 'organic' substances? No repeat of the French sailor deaths.

BS-64 Podmoskovie has a sister, BS-136 'Orenburg' — a former Delta III SSBN refitted in much the same manner, but not as long.

But do some research yourself and you'll find many correlating facts/stories/rumours that tie back in to BS1.
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Another interesting rabbit hole I went down regarding the BS-64 is an obscure reference I found to her whilst looking into any of the world's naval vessels that had ever suffered total power losses, and whether the USS Fitzgerald's strange collision and cover up may have been because it had been dead in the water. (attacked by a Chinese r-EMP weapon.)

That whole deal about the Fitz' not seeing, or having it's radar jammed, or in operation hasnt gelled with folks in the know, and more and more, it looks like the vessel suffered a complete shut down, the same fate/demonstration the HMS Astute faced.

So that being said, why was the Fitz' where it was in the first place? Using AIS Vessel Finder, you can plot vessels, and they have a time slider function, much like G/E. You can change the map type between surface vessel finder and 'nautical map'.

In Nautical Map mode, it provides a lot more information on terrain and especially obstacles that would be important to ALL kinds of shipping using an area.

One such obstacle is a sub surface cable. A submarine cable.

If you follow said cable and then look at the course of the Fitz' and they are almost identical for a few hours. So why would the Fit'z be tracking along the cable? Likely it was tracking a sub that was following the cable, or a smaller sub that was following or perhaps even hacking the cable?

Those with a good memory will immediately see a few key words leap out of all that.

I know much of our interest centered on the French subs, but it was the Russian subs with the calibrators and the specialist equipment.

This equipment might be out in the light now? Were cables cut/hacked/grafted? Was the Fitz' hit with an r-EMP weapon?

Interesting stuff. Feels like old times.

OH R eesssS? where for art thou? I know it's not as interesting as Argentina... but you be the sub guy.

chuckle
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Further info on Russian unmanned subs.

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Another interesting rabbit hole I went down regarding the BS-64 is an obscure reference I found to her whilst looking into any of the world's naval vessels that had ever suffered total power losses, and whether the USS Fitzgerald's strange collision and cover up may have been because it had been dead in the water. (attacked by a Chinese r-EMP weapon.)

That whole deal about the Fitz' not seeing, or having it's radar jammed, or in operation hasnt gelled with folks in the know, and more and more, it looks like the vessel suffered a complete shut down, the same fate/demonstration the HMS Astute faced.

So that being said, why was the Fitz' where it was in the first place? Using AIS Vessel Finder, you can plot vessels, and they have a time slider function, much like G/E. You can change the map type between surface vessel finder and 'nautical map'.

In Nautical Map mode, it provides a lot more information on terrain and especially obstacles that would be important to ALL kinds of shipping using an area.

One such obstacle is a sub surface cable. A submarine cable.

If you follow said cable and then look at the course of the Fitz' and they are almost identical for a few hours. So why would the Fit'z be tracking along the cable? Likely it was tracking a sub that was following the cable, or a smaller sub that was following or perhaps even hacking the cable?

Those with a good memory will immediately see a few key words leap out of all that.

I know much of our interest centered on the French subs, but it was the Russian subs with the calibrators and the specialist equipment.

This equipment might be out in the light now? Were cables cut/hacked/grafted? Was the Fitz' hit with an r-EMP weapon?

Interesting stuff. Feels like old times.

OH R eesssS? where for art thou? I know it's not as interesting as Argentina... but you be the sub guy.

chuckle
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This new sub stuff is way above my pay grade. The subs in the seventies were just subs, patrolling the oceans waiting for launch orders, staying undetected. No special coatings or calibrators. At least that was the mission for ssbn's. Argentina, or what can be seen there, is of great interest to me right now. coffee4
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I'll ask Lear if there's an underground sub base connecting to it. LOL. Two birds! LOL





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