BP oil spill caused by methane bubble?
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Re: BP oil spill caused by methane bubble?
According to the History Channel, Methane explosions caused the great extinctions. How did humans ever manage to evolve with all the destructive events that seem to have occurred on Earth??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25BE42PzZZc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25BE42PzZZc
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Hello GaryN: The eyewitnesses shared the experience of surviving the catastrophes. It's in Worlds in Collision. The oil spill in the gulf is a pimple by comparison. The ability of humans, and all life to rebound is staggering. Apparently manna helped.
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Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
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Not really. Although local and global catastrophes in effect created more species then they removed, the top of the food chain didnt returnstarbiter wrote:The ability of humans, and all life to rebound is staggering.
michael
Otherwise a few million years is nothing for earth indeed. We could blast it all in an atomic war and earths biosphere would recover.
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Re: BP oil spill caused by methane bubble?
Out with the old scam and in with the new one
Startling Revelations. More going on in The Gulf Of Mexico Than An Oil Spill!
http://www.blogster.com/joannemor/start ... -oil-spill
http://www.abeldanger.net/2010/06/cance ... m-cap.html
Startling Revelations. More going on in The Gulf Of Mexico Than An Oil Spill!
http://www.blogster.com/joannemor/start ... -oil-spill
Cancel G20 summit - Hostage plot - 350ppm cap - agents of the crownIn the course of our investigation into the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, we have uncovered some startling information.
What I am about to tell you will knock you out of your seats.
There is a lot more going on in the Gulf of Mexico than the oils spill.
This administration and many other entities like BP, Citi, Nalco, GM, GE, Goldman Sachs, University of Chicago, holding companies along with Dept of Defense, Billionaires and Politicians are all vested in biofuels.
What is going on in the Gulf is directly related to this new industry.
There is an Algae these companies are interested in.
From the mouth of the Mississippi river, all along the Gulf coast and spreading down to the Everglades is prime area for growing this Algae. Crist is aware of this. He's funding it.There is a couple of other prime spots too. Chesapeake is one area and the Great Lakes is another. (Funny, we already had a Great Lakes Czar and a Chesapeake Czar.) (Now we have a Gulf Czar too!)
As you know, the oil continues to flow in the Gulf.
It looks incompetent when assessing the response to the crisis. It is not incompetence. It is intentional and willfull destruction.
They are spraying dispersants that are toxic to sea life. The dispersants hold the oil below the surface. Ask yourselves why you would want that. Wouldn't it be easier to vacuum the oil if it were floating?
They are not letting foreign tankers in to help. Even the few barges Jindal got his hands on were stalled, citing they need to be inspected to see if they carried enough life vests. They did.
They even pass the buck as to who is in charge. BP says they were in charge. O says he's in charge. The Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen says he's in charge. They run us in circles to divert the real questions.
If you have noticed, most of their news conferences have very little to do with action response, instead focusing on claims processing.
This is not incompetence. It is an intentional strategy. They don't want to clean it up or even try to contain it.
What they are doing is in three steps.
First get rid of oil industry in Gulf.
Then turn Gulf into a dead zone. A dead zone is free of life or ability to sustain it. The oil, dispersants and fertilizers deplete oxygen. It kills animals and fish, also turning their remains into fertilizer.
Finally, use Gulf as a giant Algae farm. Algae grows on water surface, getting oxygen from air, not water. Fertilizers like Urea supply much needed nitrogen. The Mississippi and the other rivers that empty into Gulf also pick up fertilizers from the many farms along the way. This feeds the Algae at the mouths of these rivers.
The oil in the water won't hurt the Algae. It will only promote it's growth and burn factor.
Algae costs about $2.00 a Barrel to refine. This is potentially very profitable.
The down side is there isn't enough Algae to sustain the demand. It takes a lot of Algae to produce a single barrel. That means they need a huge place to grow and multiply the supply of this Algae. Right now they don't have this enormous Algae farm location. They have the desire, the technology, the investments and companies all set up. They have even taken the steps to map out the plan.
That plan involves projects in the Great Lakes., Chesapeake Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
This oil spill whether sabotage, negligence, accident or design is the perfect way to eliminate fossil fuels such as oil and to advance his biofuel agenda..
They will sacrifice the Gulf and all who live in or around it for this multi Trillion Dollar industry.
This also ties in with Carbon capture and exchange. You all know about the Chicago Carbon Exchange, Cap & Trade and even O's support of Kyoto, so I won't bore you with history.
For those who don't know details on those Bills and international climate agreements, please refer to back posts of mine, or those of others who have researched and posted.
There is a proposal to store Carbon that has been captured by industries, in the Gulf. The Carbon will enhance the Algae growth while making a fortune for companies like O's Chicago Carbon Exchange.
All the usual players as well as a few new ones are involved. There is everything from lies deceit, government stealth, to insider trading and intentional destruction going on.
http://www.abeldanger.net/2010/06/cance ... m-cap.html
Crown Agents' Maurice Strong in G20 Hostage Plot
Hawks CAFE suggests you cancel the Toronto G20 summit; we have evidence that Crown Agents’(‘Dope Inc.’) Maurice Strong hired mercenaries through USAID and the DLA Piper law firm to destroy the BP-chartered drilling rig Deepwater Horizon and he is now plotting to hold G20 hostage until panicked leaders commit to a 350 ppm CO2 emissions cap rejected at the Copenhagen Summit.
Our KSM agents also have evidence that Maurice Strong and some of the parties pictured above, have built Crown Agents' supply chain for pedophiles, saboteurs and snuff-film extortionists which Osama bin Laden described with these words, “We have three independent financial networks to move al-Qaeda assets around the world and all the resources of the British and Americans cannot stop us”.
“350 PPM Too Ambitious, Say Lawmakers By Julio Godoy “COPENHAGEN, Oct 26 , 2009 (IPS) - A future global climate change treaty must limit the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to 350 parts per million (ppm), and not 450 ppm, the currently proposed level, Samuel Fankhauser told a meeting of pro-environment legislators from the eight most industrialised countries and emerging economies here. But they felt the goal was not feasible. A British economist and researcher on climate change, Fankhauser said the limit he is urging is the only way to avoid the irreversible bleaching of coral in coastal areas, with all that this implies for people's livelihoods and the environment.
As evidence for his claim, Fankhauser quoted new scientific results from marine biologists and zoologists in Australia, the U.K. and Kenya, who published a joint study Sept. 29 in the Marine Pollution Bulletin reporting that when the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) rises above 350 ppm, "most reefs worldwide are committed to irreversible decline." This is a major concern, given the key importance of coral reefs in providing food and environmental resources to one billion people in the poorest countries of the world, Fankhauser told the Oct. 24-25 legislators forum in Copenhagen. Acidification of seawater due to uptake of CO2 from air causes coral to lose the algae that live in symbiosis with it and provide it with food. Without the algae, the coral loses its colour and becomes bleached; it is less able to reproduce and is exposed to diseases, and if the bleaching process is not reversed, the coral dies. The forum in Copenhagen was convened by the Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment (GLOBE), and attended by 120 legislators from the Group of Eight (G8) most industrialised countries (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States), emerging economies Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa, and Australia, South Korea and the host country, Denmark.”
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Re: BP oil spill caused by methane bubble?
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Finely aspirated water curtain -~*~- for particulate capture!!
They could make a fog, steam, cloud, "finely aspirated water" curtain across the area of the flaming, it could be easily done just using water pumping boats and available sea water ... some half mile away
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no big thing -- so easy, so quick, so effective & big, big results!!
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... But they are already talking cutting costs (it is the main mantra of recklessness, the concentrating on the cost, not the situation at hand; --- it also was at the root of the rig fire).
$500,000 a day may not be small stuff, but the cost they incur not taking accounting of little things (the area of flaming) before they become big things (all the ranching, farming and gardening downwind of flaming -- esp. organics!) is part of cost conservation .. the stitch in time.
Not to mention wildlife, soils, runoff to the sea, "birth defects" and World Wide Effects as well. (... did I just catch an echo of Thalidomide?) Yes, Martha, they are experiencing crop issues already.
BP's necktie party will have many attendees.
Now that the collection is flume-ed into a chimney there should be no more Corexit in the main column ...
as soon as other plumes are contained (perhaps as many as 5) they will stop putting Corexit on those .. which ever ones are getting Corexit .. See Smart PIPE video on You Tube!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzSPeuKw36w
Have you seen the videos on the surf "boiling" as the Corexit transpires to the air and begins to go into the clouds? ... This is what the Russians warned against ... this is what they fear is very bad!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxYn6152 ... pTbKKIBV40
SPECIFIC RESEARCH AND READINESS OPTIONS NEEDED!
It seems to me that this disaster is such that it could use a little "specific research" into what would work to bind the Methane into the ocean sediment as a non-reactive solid. ... for some chemist this should not be that difficult!
Let me use calcium as an example ... If it happened that calcium were able to bind methane in a non reactive form, and drop it out of solution .. then a few thousand tons of ground calcium bearing rock/gravel could be gently lowered over the main rivers (yes, there are liquid rivers of methane flowing on the floor of the Gulf) ... and take that much of the problematic gas out of the catastrophe equation.
The Gulf has perhaps the greatest methane concentrations in the world. It could be the reason the planet gets wiped out every galactic crossing (I see that idea landed here as well) ... there are actually Chimneys there which discharge methane just like smoke stacks .. they form on the salt boundaries ... there are salt up thrusts all through the area .. long ridges of the stuff. They likely tie to the salt mines up in the great lakes.
DATA:
http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/d/d1 ... .meta.html
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2002/of02-368/
Excellent!!:
http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/pubs/of2004-1358/
ONE THING TO BE VERY MINDFUL OF .. no matter your opinion of BP ... is that when they go to seal the well, our erstwhile hopes for their success goes with them!! ~*~ Perhaps even prayers. I think G^d might like to be informed of this issue.
...IF ,,,
If the water accesses that cavity, the later explosion will be one that cannot be stopped, and it will release more methane than is or was ever dreamed of ... and the Earth will be doomed to a cataclysm and the South of the US will be no more, as we know it. The tipping point might be reached!! The Mississippi might fracture on it's fault, causing more havoc.
IF NOT ...
Baring that scenario, we have to take a quick look at the current tsunami scenario:
If you look at this map, an excellent reference, also:
http://www.wkrg.com/gulf_oil_spill/maps/
Pull back until you see South America down below .. and Panama .. and the areas below the Gulf where the Methane may come to rest --- maybe .. maybe ... I don't know methane flow dynamics .. but that seems to be the lowest level in the immediate area.
With the vector of a land slide (rather than an explosion) 'from the North Gulf area near the well bore' included in the motion dynamics, the tsunami moves straight through Cancun/Cuba and hits South America and very likely Panama ...
Panama ... a vulnerable low lying piece of ground which forces the ocean to flow to the Northern Ice Sheet and consequently warm Northern Europe!
If the pole goes 30 degrees into Siberia, this is not much of a long term issue for the US, we could live with it, but you guys in the UK and Europe are wondering how to grow the barley, in short order. (not to mention the wine grapes, tomatoes, and herbs)
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Of course there may be things I have not seen, and it might all work out ... but the cost in lives, toxic exposure, and clearing the atmosphere before it bakes us into people-cookies in a huge planet size oven ... those are harder to wonder about. ... Those are just plain scary.
Of course if we do get a huge atmospheric heating event, look for the next ice age down the line; and make your new city underground near reliable water, and with good sewage exits as well. Chlorella I hear is a complete food.
In a reply to Lizzy thinking of the Gulf as an alternate fuel basin .. the only thing that might be remediated by Corexit is the Pfeisteria Pisicida (fish killer alga) common from the Carolina's to the Gulf .. a very, very nasty red tide .. rabies for humans comes to mind.
I do not think the Economy would well tolerate a shut down of Gulf Oil Production at this time. It is trembling in it's socks currently and fearful of bailouts as just future crisis points. So ... I doubt they have aspirations to be alga framers when the Deep oil wells are making them SO MUCH MORE profit than the old fashioned ones.
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Finely aspirated water curtain -~*~- for particulate capture!!
They could make a fog, steam, cloud, "finely aspirated water" curtain across the area of the flaming, it could be easily done just using water pumping boats and available sea water ... some half mile away
...
no big thing -- so easy, so quick, so effective & big, big results!!
...
... But they are already talking cutting costs (it is the main mantra of recklessness, the concentrating on the cost, not the situation at hand; --- it also was at the root of the rig fire).
$500,000 a day may not be small stuff, but the cost they incur not taking accounting of little things (the area of flaming) before they become big things (all the ranching, farming and gardening downwind of flaming -- esp. organics!) is part of cost conservation .. the stitch in time.
Not to mention wildlife, soils, runoff to the sea, "birth defects" and World Wide Effects as well. (... did I just catch an echo of Thalidomide?) Yes, Martha, they are experiencing crop issues already.
BP's necktie party will have many attendees.
Now that the collection is flume-ed into a chimney there should be no more Corexit in the main column ...
as soon as other plumes are contained (perhaps as many as 5) they will stop putting Corexit on those .. which ever ones are getting Corexit .. See Smart PIPE video on You Tube!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzSPeuKw36w
Have you seen the videos on the surf "boiling" as the Corexit transpires to the air and begins to go into the clouds? ... This is what the Russians warned against ... this is what they fear is very bad!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxYn6152 ... pTbKKIBV40
SPECIFIC RESEARCH AND READINESS OPTIONS NEEDED!
It seems to me that this disaster is such that it could use a little "specific research" into what would work to bind the Methane into the ocean sediment as a non-reactive solid. ... for some chemist this should not be that difficult!
Let me use calcium as an example ... If it happened that calcium were able to bind methane in a non reactive form, and drop it out of solution .. then a few thousand tons of ground calcium bearing rock/gravel could be gently lowered over the main rivers (yes, there are liquid rivers of methane flowing on the floor of the Gulf) ... and take that much of the problematic gas out of the catastrophe equation.
The Gulf has perhaps the greatest methane concentrations in the world. It could be the reason the planet gets wiped out every galactic crossing (I see that idea landed here as well) ... there are actually Chimneys there which discharge methane just like smoke stacks .. they form on the salt boundaries ... there are salt up thrusts all through the area .. long ridges of the stuff. They likely tie to the salt mines up in the great lakes.
DATA:
http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/d/d1 ... .meta.html
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2002/of02-368/
Excellent!!:
http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/pubs/of2004-1358/
ONE THING TO BE VERY MINDFUL OF .. no matter your opinion of BP ... is that when they go to seal the well, our erstwhile hopes for their success goes with them!! ~*~ Perhaps even prayers. I think G^d might like to be informed of this issue.
...IF ,,,
If the water accesses that cavity, the later explosion will be one that cannot be stopped, and it will release more methane than is or was ever dreamed of ... and the Earth will be doomed to a cataclysm and the South of the US will be no more, as we know it. The tipping point might be reached!! The Mississippi might fracture on it's fault, causing more havoc.
We would need very, very effective air remediation of methane just as soon as it could be brought to bare
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I do not doubt the capability .. just the readiness: ... Which, with this ongoing crisis, and the possibility of more methane release events in the near future; ... might be prudent to develop [these abilities, this readiness infrastructure]! I do not believe a plane can fly in a methane cloud? .. What if anything could access massive methane clouds?
IF NOT ...
Baring that scenario, we have to take a quick look at the current tsunami scenario:
If you look at this map, an excellent reference, also:
http://www.wkrg.com/gulf_oil_spill/maps/
Pull back until you see South America down below .. and Panama .. and the areas below the Gulf where the Methane may come to rest --- maybe .. maybe ... I don't know methane flow dynamics .. but that seems to be the lowest level in the immediate area.
With the vector of a land slide (rather than an explosion) 'from the North Gulf area near the well bore' included in the motion dynamics, the tsunami moves straight through Cancun/Cuba and hits South America and very likely Panama ...
Panama ... a vulnerable low lying piece of ground which forces the ocean to flow to the Northern Ice Sheet and consequently warm Northern Europe!
If the pole goes 30 degrees into Siberia, this is not much of a long term issue for the US, we could live with it, but you guys in the UK and Europe are wondering how to grow the barley, in short order. (not to mention the wine grapes, tomatoes, and herbs)
...
Of course there may be things I have not seen, and it might all work out ... but the cost in lives, toxic exposure, and clearing the atmosphere before it bakes us into people-cookies in a huge planet size oven ... those are harder to wonder about. ... Those are just plain scary.
Of course if we do get a huge atmospheric heating event, look for the next ice age down the line; and make your new city underground near reliable water, and with good sewage exits as well. Chlorella I hear is a complete food.
In a reply to Lizzy thinking of the Gulf as an alternate fuel basin .. the only thing that might be remediated by Corexit is the Pfeisteria Pisicida (fish killer alga) common from the Carolina's to the Gulf .. a very, very nasty red tide .. rabies for humans comes to mind.
I do not think the Economy would well tolerate a shut down of Gulf Oil Production at this time. It is trembling in it's socks currently and fearful of bailouts as just future crisis points. So ... I doubt they have aspirations to be alga framers when the Deep oil wells are making them SO MUCH MORE profit than the old fashioned ones.
Hypothesis:
Until our understanding is suffiently comprehensive, we are at risk.
Those not suffiently careful are also at risk.
Breath is the Courser and Mind is the Rider. -- Zoroaster
Until our understanding is suffiently comprehensive, we are at risk.
Those not suffiently careful are also at risk.
Breath is the Courser and Mind is the Rider. -- Zoroaster
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Re: BP oil spill caused by methane bubble?
No so! The Gulf of Mexico is an alternate fuel basin just as the Great Lakes are. They have nanobot technology to remove the wrong kinds of algae (red tides).WCSally said: In a reply to Lizzy thinking of the Gulf as an alternate fuel basin .. the only thing that might be remediated by Corexit is the Pfeisteria Pisicida (fish killer alga) common from the Carolina's to the Gulf .. a very, very nasty red tide .. rabies for humans comes to mind.
And they also have nanobot technology to clean up oil spills instantly – and it’s all based on nano carbon technology; so obviously they want total control of all “carbon technology.”
Of course there is free energy, but an “amateur” electrical engineer can build a free energy generator. The Illuminati can’t create a virtual monopoly that way; so they will suppress that technology and invent a new monopolistic technology to replace oil, which is also a renewable resource.
They will declare the Gulf of Mexico as a “dead zone” – no longer suitable for oil drilling. Once the oil spill is cleaned up, they can harvest the types of algae they need for growing biofuels. As long as they can get the tax paying public to buy into their cap and trade carbon tax scam, they are not the least bit worried. That's why the CEO of BP went to lunch. "What me worry!"
What is that aerosol dispersant they are using anyway. Are you sure that it's not nanobot technology? It's just the latest of their many "terraforming" projects; so they are simply clearing away the "useless eaters" (that's you and me).
Nanobots May Take On Brown Tide
http://www.informationweek.com/news/har ... ID=6501193
Nanocarbon TechnologyWhen you're battling deadly algae, sometimes you have to get down and fight it at its own microscopic level. Scientists at the University of Southern California are in the early stages of a project to create molecular robots to detect harmful algae that create brown tides in coastal waters.
The researchers, funded by $1.5 million from a National Science Foundation grant, initially will develop a scanning probe microscope with a nanometer-scale tip (a nanometer is one-billionth of a meter) to detect and create images of single-cell algae in tanks of seawater in a lab. The new approach will be faster than the current DNA sequencing method of identifying algae, says Ari Requicha, director of USC's Laboratory for Molecular Robotics in Los Angeles.
http://www.nanocarbontechnology.com/nanotechnology.htm
How to grow algae for biodieselThe foundation of nanotechnology is understanding how to manipulate specific atoms to create a desired result. Since it is known that positive & negative atoms attract much like magnets, the next step is to begin to use these atoms one at a time to produce a machine using the least amount of atoms possible. There are three primary stems to creating nanotechnology-based good.
Environmental applications: Imagine airborne nanobots that could be programmed to clean up oil spills instantly, or purify drinking water. Our reliance on renewable resources could be reduced through constructing equivalent products using nanobots.
http://ezinearticles.com/?How-To-Grow-A ... &id=829645
And their ultimate goal?Although there are many different ways being experimented with to make biodiesel, algae is one of the most promising production sources for biodiesel. Although algae is by no means a new way to create biodiesel, with the current oil crisis going on in the world it is important for companies to look into new ways that they can quickly and efficiently create biodiesel.
Because algae is a renewable resource, it is a great source. Algae can grow in a wide range of conditions; they can grow in bodies of water or even damp places. Just like plants algae need sunlight and carbon dioxide so that it can grow. They use the sunlight for photosynthesis in which they turn sunlight energy into chemical energy. Algae can be grown in a closed structure called photo bioreactor.
In a photo bioreactor you can control the environment which will make you be able to create algae at a much faster rate then just waiting for it to grow in an open pond. The photo bioreactor can be set up to harvest algae by setting it up with nutrients and algal seed.
Different types of photo bioreactors include tanks, plastic sleeves or bags and even glass or plastic tubes. To grow algae at home you simply take a container and put a small amount of algae culture in it. To grow algae for biodiesel you need specific strains from the biodiesel.
If you add an aquarium bubble stone you will increase the growth and help the algae circulate. The only things you will need is CO2 nutrients, fertilizer, and some type of light source. Temperature range depends on the strain that you are using. Suggestions for light sources are fluorescent bulbs and even natural light which will both efficiently do the job.
MAJOR DISCOVERY! MAPS OF DEADLY STORMS OF PAST YEARS CONFORMS GREATLY WITH THE U.N. MAP OF "RESERVE AND CORRIDOR SYSTEM TO PROTECT BIODIVERSITY"!
http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1695.cfm
"(CNN) -- The complex web of life on Earth, what scientists call 'biodiversity, is in serious trouble. Biodiversity includes all living things that we depend on for our economies and our lives,' explained Brooks Yeager, vice president of global programs at the World Wildlife Fund in Washington, D.C. 'It's the forests, the oceans, the coral reefs, the marine fish, the algae, the insects that make up the living world around us and which we couldn't do without,' he said.
This article sums up nicely the core propaganda campaign aimed at achieving the societal control and population reduction so ardently sought by the Illuminati specifically, and occult groups generally. For several decades now, radical environmental groups have been arguing that Mother Earth is in real trouble because of overpopulation and "human activity" that has been forced upon her by the Industrial Civilization. This repeated lie, over these many decades, and repeated by "scientists" from groups that have been created specifically to achieve this agenda -- Greenpeace, Sierra Club, Scientists For Responsible Growth, Friends of the Earth -- has resulted in many people of this world believing the lie.
In fact, these radical scientists have now been joined by presidents, prime ministers, and even princes of the world, to the point where a Sustainable Earth conference was held in 1992 in Rio De Janerio in which President Bush, Sr., signed the protocol that later produced the Kyoto Accords. If and when these accords are ever fully implemented, they will slowly force Industrial Nations into bankruptcy.
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BP Oil Spill: Is Corexit Having an Effect on Plants and Wildlife?
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Data map:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/satellite.shtml
I.R.
http://www.southernstudies.org/cgi-bin/ ... h&limit=20
Water contamination .. surface, and sub surface?
Greetings from Camp FEMA .. training which did not exist:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnYWpwZK ... re=related
Fisherman sick:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CsxaJ4nBw8
More:
http://www.wdsu.com/health/23615203/detail.html
Map of Oil Movement .. where is the lager copy?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw3V33Lfovc&feature=fvw
More objective on spill --good images:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aqlXVvT ... re=related
conspiracy items .. about banking:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2fldJnaNp0&feature=fvw
Part II
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzj2lZDE ... re=related
Outlive sheep:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KbcLMxBV2o&NR=1
Hypothesis:
Until our understanding is suffiently comprehensive, we are at risk.
Those not suffiently careful are also at risk.
Breath is the Courser and Mind is the Rider. -- Zoroaster
Until our understanding is suffiently comprehensive, we are at risk.
Those not suffiently careful are also at risk.
Breath is the Courser and Mind is the Rider. -- Zoroaster
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Re: BP oil spill caused by methane bubble?
Is ADZE an anagram for DAZE? Or for a "glittering stone" (beware of the Chintamani Stone from Sirius perhaps?) for surely we would all be dazzled!WCSally said: Beware the Adze!
Beware the land it came from
http://www.morewords.com/word/daze/
The state of being dazed; as, he was in a daze. n. - A glittering stone. The word "daze" uses 4 letters: A D E Z. Direct anagrams of daze: adze
The Chintamani Stone
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t411826/
"Daze" rhymes with "craze" as in "crazy" which is what most people think my thread is.
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Crown agents: quasi private networks - customs and 'payroll services' - BP
http://www.abeldanger.net/2010/06/crown ... works.html
http://www.abeldanger.net/2010/06/crown ... works.html
Hawks CAFE is asking UKIP to investigate Crown Agents’ customs and payroll services which were apparently developed by David Cameron and his associates in the ‘90s and allegedly used to equip sleeper cells for the 1993 and 2010 bomb attacks on the HSBC headquarters in Bishopsgate and on the blow-out preventers of the BP-chartered drilling rig Deepwater Horizon.
Our KSM agents also have evidence that Maurice Strong, David Cameron, Norman Lamont and, currently a consultant for the DLA Piper law firm, Michael Cassidy, all pictured above, began developing a quasi-private Crown Agents’ customs and payroll services in the ‘90s to expedite the repayment of sovereign debt by extorted borrower nations and transnational corporations.
KSM also has evidence that Cameron’s associates are coercing G20 leaders to repay sovereign debt with customs levies collected by Crown Agents Provocateurs including pedophiles, drug traffickers, saboteurs, assassins and snuff-film extortionists who are allegedly paid and rewarded by what Osama bin Laden described as “.. three independent financial networks to move al-Qaeda assets around the world and all the resources of the British and Americans cannot stop us”
“The Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations did not develop its expertise and reputation as a private organization .. With the transformation of the British Empire into the Commonwealth, the agency did more and more of its work with sovereign governments, and its 1993 annual report suggested that this fact “might make it more desirable for the ownership of the Crown Agents to reflect a wider base than that of the U.K. Government.” The Crown Agents Act of 1995 transferred it from Britain’s Department for International Development (DFID) to a private foundation consisting of representatives from a broad range of NGOs and the U.K. government.
In a sense, then, the new quasi-private entity used its reputation as an efficient British tax collector (established during the Age of Empire) to win contracts today .. “Why would the leader of a state ever agree to relinquish sovereignty to foreign agents?” First, using outsiders reduces the power of officials within the state to expropriate rents. This can engender stability because it impedes the collection of resources that can be used to form coalitions to displace (sometimes violently) an existing government.
Second, the use of outsiders increases the resources available to the central government, which it can use to provide public goods or increase its coercive power over violent opponents and potential violent opponents [G20].
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It is that object which looks like a wood working tool (I am told) and it is used in the Opening of the Mouth ceremony for the Pharoah after he has been mumified, and is ready to go to his royal tomb.lizzie wrote:Is ADZE an anagram for DAZE? Or for a "glittering stone" (beware of the Chintamani Stone from Sirius perhaps?) for surely we would all be dazzled!WCSally said: Beware the Adze!
Beware the land it came from![]()
http://www.morewords.com/word/daze/
The state of being dazed; as, he was in a daze. n. - A glittering stone. The word "daze" uses 4 letters: A D E Z. Direct anagrams of daze: adze
The Chintamani Stone
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t411826/
"Daze" rhymes with "craze" as in "crazy" which is what most people think my thread is.
It is what the word says ... and used on people instead of word work ... not very kind at all.
"That chisel of metal ~bi3 n pt~
With which he opened the mouths of the gods."
Sally
Hypothesis:
Until our understanding is suffiently comprehensive, we are at risk.
Those not suffiently careful are also at risk.
Breath is the Courser and Mind is the Rider. -- Zoroaster
Until our understanding is suffiently comprehensive, we are at risk.
Those not suffiently careful are also at risk.
Breath is the Courser and Mind is the Rider. -- Zoroaster
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Ladies,
An adze is like an axe but with the blade at right-angles to the shaft.
The Aztecs also had an opening of the mouth thing I think.
An adze is like an axe but with the blade at right-angles to the shaft.
The Aztecs also had an opening of the mouth thing I think.
If I have the least bit of knowledge
I will follow the great Way alone
and fear nothing but being sidetracked.
The great Way is simple
but people delight in complexity.
Tao Te Ching, 53.
I will follow the great Way alone
and fear nothing but being sidetracked.
The great Way is simple
but people delight in complexity.
Tao Te Ching, 53.
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Re: BP oil spill caused by methane bubble?
I have read the above conversation and trying to catch up what has actually happened... but what ever happens it was really very devastating..
Millions of US businesses and residents are entitled to compensation due to BP Oil Spill. Claim here:
http://www.bpoilspillcompensation.us
Millions of US businesses and residents are entitled to compensation due to BP Oil Spill. Claim here:
http://www.bpoilspillcompensation.us
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Re: BP oil spill caused by methane bubble?
Just watched a movie, GasLand, about the gas drilling throughout the US that uses 'Fracking' to release the gas from 8-10,000 ft below surface. The toxins from the rig spill would seem to be nothing compared to decades of long persistence chemicals that have been dumped in rivers which all end up draining into the Gulf. It involves Haliburton along with other big Corporations, but the EPA and other agencies appear to be working for the corporations, and not the public. Quite distressing to watch, makes me hope there is intelligent life somewhere else in the Universe, as there doesn't seem to be any on this planet.
I don't think the movie is available on-line yet, but info is here:
http://gaslandthemovie.com/
I don't think the movie is available on-line yet, but info is here:
http://gaslandthemovie.com/
In order to change an existing paradigm you do not struggle to try and change the problematic model. You create a new model and make the old one obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller
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Anybody care to speculate on what caused these weird ring formations over western Florida?
It's all about perception.
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