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Old 06-17-2010, 09:23 PM
 
Location: East Chicago, IN
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Says the person with 9 posts.

Ermmmm.

This gets my vote for creepiest/stalkerish post of the month.

Only this one?

 
Old 06-17-2010, 09:25 PM
 
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No .. you are freaking sleep walking.

Calling the BP calamity an "Oil Spill" is like calling WW II an argument.

Maybe you're ignorant enough to believe that the media and government tells the truth ... even HALF of the time? I got news for you ... nobody in the mainstream media is talking about what is really happening in the gulf, and I doubt many even know.

The facts are ... BP hit an unexpected high pressure deposit of gas and oil ... pressure beyond current engineering technology to contain. A gas bubble has formed under the well head, extending 20 miles ... and fissures have opened in the sea bed miles away from the well head, which are venting oil and gas also. Toxic gasses are building in the gulf region thousands of times greater than safe levels. The pressure at the well head (according to reliable sources inside BP and others industry insiders) is 20-70,000 psi ... pressures no blowout preventer or any other safety system would have stopped. They CAN'T CAP THE WELL ... and they know it. And even if they could, the fissures in the sea bed would provide the escape route for that high pressure oil and gas.

The ONLY option at this stage is to angle drill down and place a nuclear device deep enough to seal the f'ing hole below the level of the fissures ... though it is unknown if that will even work or make the problem worse. A nuke could open up the strata and allow greater volumes of oil to flow into the gulf, with NO WAY TO STOP IT .... EVER.

Can you grasp the implications? Forget Tennessee .. this "spill" could kill the oceans around the globe in less than two years at it's current rate .... open that flow further, and you're looking at EXTINCTION of ALL life on this planet. This is the situation.

The best case scenario is that they are able to seal this with a nuke before that gas bubble explodes like a volcano. And nobody knows what will happen if a nuke is detonated ...it could open that hole up further or close it. They just don't know.
Bubbles are a known entity. No surprise factor whatsoever. It's happened many times before and it will again.

Try again.
 
Old 06-17-2010, 09:47 PM
 
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If I were king of Imaginary Country X, belief in conspiracy theories would be immediate grounds for removal of voting rights. Its good to be the king.
 
Old 06-17-2010, 10:16 PM
 
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If I were king of Imaginary Country X, belief in conspiracy theories would be immediate grounds for removal of voting rights. Its good to be the king.
With such a mindset ... you'll remain a peasant ... never a king.
 
Old 06-17-2010, 10:18 PM
 
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Bubbles are a known entity. No surprise factor whatsoever. It's happened many times before and it will again.

Try again.
They've never hit such pressures ... why don't you find a discussion that you have something valuable to contribute (whatever that could possibly be).

This is obviously not the one.
 
Old 06-17-2010, 10:30 PM
 
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They've never hit such pressures ... why don't you find a discussion that you have something valuable to contribute (whatever that could possibly be).

This is obviously not the one.
Sure, just as soon as they make you a moderator.

They were too cheap to drill relief wells. And not just in deep water. Wake up. You're making excuses. They knew that bubbles occur therefore they knew that it could occur with a deep-water well.

And quit trying to silence people because you find yourself on the short end of the debate stick and have nothing else.

I don't humor those who have control issues.
 
Old 06-17-2010, 10:34 PM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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Originally Posted by ♠atizar♠ View Post
Sure, just as soon as they make you a moderator.

They were too cheap to drill relief wells. And not just in deep water. Wake up. You're making excuses. They knew that bubbles occur therefore they knew that it could occur with a deep-water well.

And quit trying to silence people because you find yourself on the short end of the debate stick and have nothing else.

I don't humor those who have control issues.
US regulations are pretty lax in that area compared to other countries.
If you're not required to drill one (cost of about $100 million) and you're a businessman then most likely you won't.
 
Old 06-17-2010, 11:33 PM
 
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US regulations are pretty lax in that area compared to other countries.
If you're not required to drill one (cost of about $100 million) and you're a businessman then most likely you won't.
Yes.

They also skirt responsibility by operating these rigs under the flags of obscure nations like the Marshall Islands (because rigs are technically ships). I wonder why?
 
Old 06-17-2010, 11:47 PM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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Yes.

They also skirt responsibility by operating these rigs under the flags of obscure nations like the Marshall Islands (because rigs are technically ships). I wonder why?
Because they can. Because there are no laws to stop them. That's why.
 
Old 06-18-2010, 12:55 AM
 
Location: Northern Wi
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For a conspiracy theory, alot of big wigs are doing alot of talking to get chemtrails stopped.


Over 100 organizations - including Friends of the Earth International, Third World Network, Indigenous Environmental Network, la Via Campenina, Asian Indigenous Peoples Pact, Biofuelwatch, ETC Group and many others - have joined the H.O.M.E. campaign: Hands off Mother Earth - Our Home is not a Laboratory to press for a halt to geoengineering experiments.
“Our Home Planet Earth should not be treated as a laboratory for risky geoengineering experiments,” demands ETC's Silvia Ribeiro in Mexico. “Human-caused climate change already threatens our lands, seas, food supply and rights. We do not want to embark on another dangerous experiment with our planet. If they think that the people and governments of Ecuador, Peru or Chile - or anywhere else they might try -- will stand idly by as they mess with our oceans, clouds and weather, they are in for a surprise. Delegates here are shocked by these plans.”

“The geoengineers are going to be furious with this moratorium,” ETC's Silvia Ribeiro acknowledges. “The last thing they want is for the United Nations to step in. They argue that a handful of governments and corporations should be free to move ahead on geoengineering experimentation without independent, international oversight. In March, geoengineers held a by invitation-only conference in Asilomar, California to discuss a 'voluntary code of conduct' that would let them self-regulate their experiments. Governments here in Nairobi have just told them they have no right to control the planet's thermostat.”
The global grassroots campaign includes renowned environmentalists and social justice campaigners such as Vandana Shiva, Bill McKibben, David Suzuki and Naomi Klein.
“How dare they claim the right to block the sun? To colour the clouds? To change the chemistry of the ocean?” exclaims Canadian author Naomi Klein. “Look at the oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. If we learn one lesson from this disaster, let it be that we cannot control the effects of our technology, nor is our technology capable of fixing the Earth-disruptions that we unleash. It's time for some collective humility in the face of awesome natural forces, not more eco-hubris.” [handsoffmotherearth.org; green.yahoo.com]

Calls For Massive Chemtrails Spraying Spark Worldwide Mobilization




The massive aerosol deployment proposed by those favoring petroluem pollution and profits over clean alternatives would dwarf the current U.S. chemtrail program, already in its second decade.
The equivalent of deliberately introducing one 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption and globe-girdling Kuwait oil-well fire cloud into the upper atmosphere every four years might lower global average surface temperatures.
But that much sunlight-absorbing sulfur urged for this application will turn acidic as it falls out of the sky, poisoning streams, lakes and reservoirs. Chemtrail fallout also brings down colonies of nanobugs that live and breed in the upper atmosphere, regulating rain and winds. These pathogens, and lung and heart-irritaing fine particulates are already filling hospital Emergency Rooms on heavy spray days. If these stepped-up chemical trails go ahead, more than 2 billion people could be out of food and water, as well. Alan Robock and other researchers have shown that full-scale solar radiation management “could disrupt food production on a large scale.” [Chemtrails Confirmed 2010; ETC Group Feb 11/10]

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