Friday, June 18, 2010

Oil Gusher Doom Details Here

Here are the facts about the oil spill that have not been heard anywhere in point form:
Dr. Bill:  oil volcano is a giant reserve of magna, ocean floor has been raising around the world 13' ft a day, that is why there are so many earthquakes and volcano eruptions. This oil is going to keep refilling. Gas burps are lethal and will kill everyone. 79 exercises ready for evacuations. The disbursements heat the ocean and create  major hurricanes. BP cut corners and put the wrong pipes down. The company should be seized. 2-2.5 millions gallons a day is leaking. Most dangerous? Volcano super tsunami may occur driven by steam. 80 to 200 feet high, 50 miles inland, clear across Florida. 400-600 miles per hour. 100's of millions of tons of methane exist in this volcano. 40% of U.S. oil production will cease if tsunami occurs. This could happen by July or up to 2 years. Listen to the weapons that the US have! They have weapons that are a 1000 years ahead of any country that can stop this oil gusher. The plan is to massively reduce the world population...Get out of the Gulf Of Mexico NOW..At least 100 miles inland..
Conspiracy or not? You decide..

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U.S. Scientist Warns Impact of Methane Gas as Result of Gulf Oil Spill
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41 comments:

  1. BrianWilliamDotyIIIJune 18, 2010 at 11:41 AM

    13' a day?
    130 feet every 10 days?
    Football field a munt
    Straight up bitches
    You might think
    Somebody would notice

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  2. This is weird, I'm only 22 but I feel like I've been here for thousands of years. This feeling just developed in the last few months. It feels wild, like infinite consciousness surrounds me or some kind of quickening is taking place where I'm becoming ageless/timeless and feel like I have access to some kind of cloud which seems to be even stranger in that it shows me all other things outside of this world/universe and reveals that I'm not really here.

    I'm here, but I'm not here. It hurts my personality at times because it shows that I am at war with my own flesh, God and I are at war (even though I am God, but my flesh denies it).

    Anyways I think the destruction is sort of necessary for a new foundation. If we all die it will be no different than the last time the more whole version of God (still fragmented) became splintered into a death matrix (black hole) until reclaiming his memory and then falling into another, this one may be the exit zone. God could finally be making his way back to himself... We will know ourselves again, and then the devout and deprived Buddha will become the fat happy Buddha since the "Goal" has been accomplished.

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  3. I do recall on the Indonesia quake that a US Submarine had problems and apparently the sea floor had risen 100 feet or more from what was on their maps.

    There are YouTube videos about expanding Earth theory:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kL7qDeI05U

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f6hcGJbjL0

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  4. the sky is falling, the sky....i mean, the sea floor is rising, the sea floor is rising.
    just more fearmongering.

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  5. Excellent example of fear mongering

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  6. Telling someone a loaded gun is loaded is not fear mongering, it's a factual statement about the current situation.

    However, the ultimate fear monger is the US Government. There is hardly another country on earth that isn't afraid of the military might of this republic.

    This current situation requires fear, because it was the bold arrogance and hubris of men that have created this situation. They forgot to be afraid of Mother Nature.

    Frankly, I am afraid because I know what is happening and how perhaps a billion people will die because of this gulf catastrophe. It could be more than that in the long run.

    Since you can't see beyond next week apparently you get to enjoy your ignorant bliss for a while. I wish I could be ignorant like you, but I have responsibilities.

    Party on.

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  7. While I am extremely upset and concerned about this oilcano, I have very little credibility for Dr Bill. He seems to be an authority on everything in the universe. Though he is a Dr, I think without a license, he runs a natural remedy website with very very overpriced products, he says are the only legitimate ones on the market. Also I believe he claims to be a prophet sent to earth by God.

    I do not know what is going to happen with the oilcano, obviously this may be the worst catastrophe in world history, the gulf oil gusher is also a nice diversion to other things such as pending "Cap & Trade" legislation that may be passed in the near future, the pending Iran attack which will be catastrophic and may spark WW3, the pending collapse of the dollar, the govt control and taxation of the internet the pending collapse of the US economy and the ever growing police state here in the good ole usofa.

    Also, I wanted to mention I spoke with some sheeple slave friends of mine a couple of days ago and mention "cap and trade". They had absolutely no clue as to what I was talking about. This would explain why 90+% of Americans have no clue to reality, they live in a tv fantasy world, only the only they are concerned about is what sport team is playing this week end or what's on tv tonight.

    We are in serious trouble and the sheeple slaves have absolutely no clue.

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  8. 857

    stop taking mushrooms

    oh forget about why bother being sober

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  9. Oilcano! Now that is accurate. Too bad the banker MSM doesn't use REAL descriptions like that vs 'leak'. It's just a little leak, drip, drip, drip.

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  10. The Corporate shills sank to new lows on this one. I'd like to see them sink face first right into that toxic mix of oil and Corexit.

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  11. Sorry BP, even hiring mercenaries to (attempt) to keep the truth hidden won't save you.

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  12. I don't know whether this is true, although this is a huge reserve they have hit, but I do know that the situation in FUBAR.
    I wouldn't live on the gulf if my life depended on it right now, no matter what; oil, dispersant, gas poockets, loss of employment, no fishing, it seems that it will be a dead zone even if there is no "oil volcano" or tsunami.
    It's a sad statement on our government that they not only can't figure out how to stop it, they can't inform the public (if they even know) about what is going on, and that they will use this crisis as something to take advantage of. Meanwhile, those people down there have little they can do to control their own lives, few options and aren't being told what is going on.

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  13. 13 feet a day...that means the sea levels should be raising the same amount I call BS on that

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  14. BrianWilliamDotyIIIJune 18, 2010 at 12:54 PM

    If the sea rose
    13' a day
    It would displace water
    Creating a 13'
    T S U N A M I
    Every day
    Mi lil retardados

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  15. First, on Congress grilling and roasting the hide of the BP CEO man yesterday--USELESS!! They should have stood them all at attention and instead of swearing them in, just shot them. Then the hearing could have saved time and money.
    Here is why I say this on the CEO: He opened with his remarks, and after than it became clear very quickly that he was not going to say anything else. Either he won't say more, or he knows nothing more. End of story there. Time wasted and all the uproars were only for the public to see. Nothing gained. I personally could care less if they put him on a rack and squeezed the snot out of him, but my POINT is that whatever they did, NOTHING WAS GAINED. Why wasn't he arrested, and charged with something like being an accomplice to a crime of destroying the ocean? His refusal to talk would have been grounds to hold him. All we had on that yesterday was a usual 3 ring circus.
    On the topic of the seafloor, well this has been all over the internet and no one knows if that is what could happen or not. No one knows.
    And, if it is true, so what? You can't fix anything on that. Why worry about stuff you can't fix?
    Now before the next few posters call me the usual names such as moron, idiot or whatever, go back and read what I wrote again. Who can disagree with it? And more so---why?
    I am claiming NOTHING--I am only stating facts.
    Signed:
    Non Moron
    Non Idiot
    Non Retard, etc.

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  16. Many don't trust Dr Bill. I read the articles on methane so after 60 days why hasn't it already happened? They would call for evac. of the gulf if there was any threat. B.S. or it would have already happened. Ditto for Lindsey Williams who said the same thing on coast to coast and several other radio shows. His credibility is Q. also.

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  17. Laura they did the same thing during the housing collapse. Don't tell the truth explain that everything is OK then it crashes. When people start dying the evacuations will happen. The uproar will be so huge that the sheeple will beg for an evacuation by their government. Simple. So they practice now because they know that is going to happen. So Laura, take rag, fill with disbursements, take deep breath exhale. REPEAT.

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  18. Your credibility is non existant, 11:08 am.

    Methane and air form a very good burnable mixture.

    Put enough methane in air and light it up and BLAM it's called a fuel air bomb.

    Our military has a particular love for FUEL/AIR bombs because they act like a small nuclear weapon, make a nice big overpressure P wave that crushes houses and buildings.

    Looks to me like we've got all the fixings of a FUEL/AIR bomb out in the gulf so big it'll make 100's of H bombs look small.

    Hope it doesn't do that.

    HEH

    but you idiots gotta pay now.

    Aborto christ fucktards have to burn in Hell.

    Poor babies.

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  19. This website used to have some interesting articles pertaining to the economy. Lately there seem to be quite a few strange articles dealing with the Gulf Oil "Spill". The comments from many of the readers are more weird than the articles themselves. What is very odd is that these ones leaving comments are walking about loose in our neighborhoods. YIKES!!!

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  20. Because the goal of this web site owner isn't to educate you, but to get as many hits as possible for advertising revenue / your donations.

    Don't you understand this website is a business?

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  21. 11:44 this website is a BUSINESS? THATS FUNNY! There is LITTLE revenue and hardly a donation to count..I appreciate the small group of donators...This website is to educate you..I really should close it with comments like that.

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  22. You aren't educating anyone with articles/interviews like this one. You have a responsibility to more carefully vet out the truth and accuracy of information. I don't know if all of it is inaccurate, but he makes some unfounded statements and some that are simply wrong. Another person brought up good points regarding this person. All right, the person is a physician, ufo researcher, sells over-priced health products, and likes to cover a wide range of topics in his research: fine. How does it make him any kind of expert on "oil volcanoes" and climatology though?

    How can he say this is one of the largest "easy to get to" reserves?

    - it is 5 miles below the surface of the sea

    -access is difficult in drilling as well as trying to fix it, as should be evident to anyone with eyes and common sense

    -it is estimated to contain 1.5 billion recoverable gallons (not near the largest on the planet)

    - that it is abiotic in origin and constantly refilling is not proven or supported by any form of science

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  23. Incredibly Smart ScholarJune 18, 2010 at 4:05 PM

    12:08 EA don't fret that was just a shill. All us loyal daily readers really do appreciate everything you do. It would be an honor to call you a friend.

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  24. Just listening to more of this interview and every other statement he makes is simply confused, unsupported, or just outright wild.

    I won't even go into pointing them all out. There are too many. He is taking a lot of information and trying to tie it together (loosely in doing so) to form a doomsday scenario. We can all agree the situation is dire, but it doesnt help confusing the issue into a cloud of fear.

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  25. 1:08 you should ask yourself whether there is virtue in "being loyal" rather than looking at the truth and asking honest questions. Then you should ask yourself what is the meaning of the term "sheep". We all want answers and we all want to be informed. Be careful of filling your head with the wrong information. One bad stone can make a house fall. A house full of them is a pile of rubble. You think I am a shill; I think you are too easily pleased by junk journalism. I guess that makes me a tool of the elites!

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  26. 1:05 rather, LOL

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  27. EA, please don't close the site. I am a loyal follower from the beginning. Your articles are all excellent. I think the "oilcano" story is significant. Please continue to post oilcano articles.

    I personally think Dr Bill is an idiot and his so called theory is not credible. However, I am glad you posted it, as I like to read all theories on this catastrophe.

    Keep up the GREAT work EA and Thank you!

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  28. EA same here, love the site! Keep up the great work. I visit this site everyday and would be one less resource.

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  29. I appreciate the philosophy that more information is a good thing. That's why I like this site; I don't want anyone else screening what information I read; I'm perfectly capable of determining the credibility of information by doing my own research.

    I don't want to believe the methane gas explosion theory. But if it happens, I will lose many, many family members and loved ones in the Southeast. I hope to God this doesn't happen; but I suspect it could happen. And, I suspect, as well, that the Gulf could well become a "dead zone."

    This horror is a Steven King novel come to life. Check this video out:

    http://video.godlikeproductions.com/video/ROV_films_oil_leak_coming_from_rock_cracks_on_seafloor

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  30. @12:08

    I don't know of anyone who is an expert at oil volcanos, do you?

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  31. Keep up the GREAT work EA and Thank you!
    ditto!

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  32. It sounds like we are divided by nearly half on who thinks this guy Dr. Bill is a bit out there. I don't think deleting critical comments about it is justified at all.

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  33. This possibility of methane erupting from the ocean floor is horrific! I love the gulf region and the residents who have made our 30+year vacations such a great experience. Because of my emotional conection to those beautiful beaches and ocean this is so hard to fathom. Yet, for some strange reason, intuitively, if I lived there, I would be making plans to leave immediately.

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  34. Petrifying!

    Looks like there will be an uber-migration inland.

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  35. Hey 11:34, they aren't charging you to read the blog and you don't have to visit if you don't want to.

    As for weird comments, there's no charge for them either.

    Some of the weird comments are the most interesting ones.

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  36. Its natural for people to write stange comments when they find that reality does not match their ieological conditioning and the media they once trusted delivers no real analysis just spin
    of what is happening in the oil blowout.

    For example this self centered Hegalian ,Budhist
    religious nonsense, announcing its self importance
    as "conciousness" with a a mixture of subjective and objective individualist idealism.
    8.41
    "This is weird, I'm only 22 but I feel like I've been here for thousands of years. This feeling just developed in the last few months. It feels wild, like infinite consciousness surrounds me .."Etc.
    As the world reality does not match his old conditioning he now feels and reasons the universe itself must be a creation of his own mind.
    Hopefully , eventualy ,like the end of me ,therefore end of the universe , doomsday Christian end timers , he will realise that the objective universe and society is not created by his individual mind ,its reasoning ,or himself as God/or an external god , And become a sensible practical down to earth human .
    But the idealogical conditioning runs deep ,so a little patience is required while he adjusts his mind to the material reality existing ouside of his/her new 'genius" "self conciousness" mind.

    It is not the young ,trying to understand and change the world that we have to fear ,but the lying fossilised brains of reactionaries out to preserve existing reality and their property and power at any cost to society.

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  37. Whether or not there is a danger of a Methane explosion is one thing ,as reported By “conspiracy theorists”above but huge odourless Methane flows might be having other dire effects on the Gulf environment as even the MSM -Associated Press - are beginning to report .

    http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gIXWYBTpLtSayJtg41LKXpxSxVPAD9GDJBO84
    Gulf oil full of methane, adding new concerns
    By MATTHEW BROWN and RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI (AP) – 19 hours ago
    NEW ORLEANS — It is an overlooked danger in oil spill crisis: The crude gushing from the well contains vast amounts of natural gas that could pose a serious threat to the Gulf of Mexico's fragile ecosystem… "This is the most vgorous methane eruption in modern human history," Kessler said...
    Methane is a colorless, odorless and flammable substance that is a major component in the natural gas used to heat people's homes. Petroleum engineers typically burn off excess gas attached to crude before the oil is shipped off to the refinery. Now it is being looked at as an environmental concern.
    The small microbes that live in the sea have been feeding on the oil and natural gas in the water and are consuming larger quantities of oxygen, which they need to digest food. As they draw more oxygen from the water, it creates two problems. When oxygen levels drop low enough, the breakdown of oil grinds to a halt; and as it is depleted in the water, most life can't be sustained.
    …The National Science Foundation funded research on methane in the Gulf amid concerns about the depths of the oil plume and questions what role natural gas was playing in keeping the oil below the surface, said David Garrison, a program director in the federal agency who specializes in biological oceanography.
    "This has the potential to harm the ecosystem in ways that we don't know," Garrison said. "It's a complex problem."..

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  38. Does anyone know if B.P. was at the Bilderberg meeting in Spain, and what are your opinions on this all being planned at the Copenhagen meeting, cap n trade depopuation etc

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  39. Before it is to late find out what was written many years ago about the world we live in today.

    http://www.yahweh.com

    Okie

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